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  • The Glass Ceiling of The White House - For a Woman, It's More Like Solid Stone!  By : Diane Dutton
    Catalyst reports on women's loss of position in corporate America and now Hillary loses hope for Breaking the Glass Ceiling of the While House. What's next?
  • Bad Energy Policies Will Harm World Economies  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Oil prices are skyrocketing and governments feel pressured to dispense placebos. This article dismisses the three most highly promoted solutions, which are energy conservation, Cap and Trade schemes, and increased oil drilling. All three are found ineffective in preventing the continuing overheating of our Earth. Instead, three other, highly effective countermeasures are proposed.
  • Virginia's unaccredited lab picks a new breath alcohol tester  By : Robert Keefer
    Virginia has chosen the EC/IR II to replace its old breath alcohol tester.
  • Election 2008: Why should you vote only once if you can vote every day?  By : Henk Mutsaers
    Like many people, you got the idea once and a while that politicians have a short memory. Forgetting everything they promised. Often, the thought comes up in my mind; “Why should I vote next time?”
  • Securing Energy Independence for the USA  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Crude oil prices have topped $140. The US dollar is losing ground against the Euro. Increasing oil demand drives Wall Street speculation and puts OPEC in full control. A novel biomass concept can make the US energy self-sufficient. To develop the technology and use this concept, the US must establish an agency with the mission, program, and budget to make the US independent of foreign oil imports!
  • Alternatives to being Roman  By : Mike Scantlebury
    We're here and the Romans aren't. That's a good thing, right? Well, only if you believe that they deserved to get overtaken by the juggernaut of history and we have something special that means we'll survive longer than they did. A thousand years? We've have to have something very special to be that good. Well, how do we compare? Let's see.
  • Anti-Terrorism: Defending Against Terrorism  By : Dan Sommer
    Terrorism has now reached the point that it has entered into every aspect of daily life. All over the world terrorist activities threaten the safety of civilians and military personnel alike.
  • Workforce Development Programs Miss the Mark  By : Edward DeJesus
    A real look at this country's youth workforce development efforts from a top expert.
  • Breaking the OPEC Chains  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    The world is entering the period when petroleum reserves are being depleted and transportation fuels are becoming scarce. Price gouging will result.Cars, trucks, trains, ships, and airplanes are wholly dependent on the supply of liquid fuels. When petroleum fuels become too costly, world economies will slow and fail.This article proposes a novel approach to produce liquid fuels from biomass forever and without endangering food production.
  • John McCain for President? Yeah, Right.  By :
    Can't stand the thought of voting for John McCain? You could do something about it besides hold your nose. Find out here.
  • If You Want Government to Listen, You've Got To Make the Ask!  By : Stephanie Vance
    Getting legislators to listen doesn't have to be difficult. One of the most important things you need to remember is to "make the ask." Advocacy Guru Stephanie Vance explains why, and how, in this article.
  • Alternatives to GM foods  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Well, somebody says that GM foods are good for you, but wait a minute, isn't that the same person who sells it to you? Isn't that the same person who is ripping off Third World farmers, stealing fields from Canadian farmers and concealing the amount of GM in everyday purchases like rice and soya? Uh, do they have my best interests at heart? Or is it their own interests that weigh most heavily? Who's the puppet, and who's pulling the strings?
  • Pennsylvania: On The Forefront Of Single Payer Health Delivery  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    Universal Access To Health Care Is The Next Step For America, Starting Right here In Pennsylvania.
  • 12 Steps To Freedom  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    This Article Outlines a 12 Step Path To Liberation
  • The Ruse At The Muse Exposed.Carbon Based Global Warming Is A Hoax!  By :
    This article explains that carbon based global warming is a fraud.
  • Democrats…Learned Anything in the Last 8 Years?  By : Bob Miller
    Mentioning John McCain and war hero in the same sentence is an oxymoron. Since I was shot down twice in Vietnam, I did at one time respect McCain until I started checking with those who spent time with him in North Vietnam. His nickname was "Songbird". McCain didn't volunteer to be a POW and he didn't begin to comply with Article III of the United States Code of Conduct after being captured.
  • Should we have urine testing for Welfare applicants?  By : Roberto Bell
    Should we have welfare applicants pass random drug test? It was tried in Michigan and turned into a lawsuit involving the ACLU.
  • Americans uncertain view of a gas tax holiday  By : Roberto Bell
    Because of the high price of fuel today it is having a ripple effect on the economy all over the world. Are you for or against a gas tax holiday?
  • Excess Oil Profits or Healthy Economies?  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Oil prices are moving upwards. Economies across the world are slowing. We must stop the slowing of economies and find alternatives to halt price increases of engine fuels. Only one single solution promises success. We must begin to produce petroleum substitutes from biomass. There is one major constraint. We must never utilize arable lands for energy production. Therefore, we must learn to grow energy rich biomass on arid lands.
  • The Defense Intelligence Agency: Bringing Military Intelligence to the Armed Forces.  By : Dan Sommer
    The need for tactical intelligence on the battlefield led to the creation of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). The DIA is a combat support agency under the umbrella of the Department of Defense and is a member of the US Intelligence Community.
  • 10 Patriotic Quotes to Celebrate Flag Day  By : Noel Jameson
    I can't think of a better way to kick off a Flag Day celebration than with a few great patriotic quotes. If you think the American Flag is just something we look at when we say the pledge or a piece of cloth to fly on special holidays, you need to rethink how you look at this amazing piece of history. Here are ten great patriotic quotes to get you started.
  • My Grandmother, Myself  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    My Grandmother was 115 years of age today, and in honor of her years as a suffragette, I dedicate this article to her!
  • 12 Famous John F. Kennedy Quotes To Commemorate The Day of His Birth  By : Noel Jameson
    Whether or not you believe that John F. Kennedy was one of the greatest leaders of all time, you have to admit that there is truth to the words he spoke. Let these twelve John F. Kennedy quotes remind us of that as we commemorate the date of his birth.
  • Business Owner & Freedom Fighter in one  By : Axel Meierhoefer
    If you served in the military, completed your commitment, decided to stay available by joining the National Guard and Reserves, and then find out that you have to go to a war and leave your own company, your family, and your employees, you are in deep trouble. Now there is a way how everybody can help these Business Owners 7 Freedom Fighters.
  • 14 Patriotic Quotes to Honor Those We Remember on Memorial Day  By : Noel Jameson
    Freedom has never come without a price, and that is what we remember each year on Memorial Day. Let us honor the brave men and women who died in the name of liberty with these fourteen patriotic quotes.
  • Airport Transfer  By : Devinder Patel
    CONGRATULATIONS TO BORIS ' The New Mayor Of London Our heartiest best wishes go to Boris Johnson who just won the London Mayoral Race this weekend. Boris Johnson, the new mayor of London, took the Mayorship away from Ken Livingstone thus ending Ken's eight-year supreme reign at City Hall in London.
  • Pakistan’s Youth  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Evening has just set in. People were preparing to sum up their daily routine and preparing to set off for their homes. But in biggest institution of Abbottabad, there was different situation building up. Every body in Ayub Medical Complex was rushing towards the emergency of hospital. One of the teachers of Ayub Medical College was shot. With going in detail of conflict, it is important to know that an unrest start developing among students. All students passed through the chain of events of sorrow, irritation and revenge. They lost their temper, burst into sequential of violence. And finally, not only the citizen of hazara but the whole segments of Pakistan including civil society, politician, media and different forms of establishment witnessed and experienced the bitterness of student reaction. Most of us still remember the sequence of scenes portrayed and displayed and have an unpleasant taste in our minds.
  • Passion and the Democratic Party  By : Mary Ann Boulette
    Why this primary season and the upcoming general election means so much to the author.
  • Presidential Hopefuls Get Ready to Rumble  By : Roberto Bell
    2008 Election candidates’ face-off in the professional wrestling ring at WWE’s Monday Night Raw in April 21, 2008. Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain all tried a new tactic to gain votes with their pre-taped appearances on the famous professional wrestling show.
  • The Folly of Making Ethanol from Food Crops  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    The article looks at the failure of corn ethanol to become a petroleum substitute. Low energy yields of corn ethanol have resulted in huge demands for grains. A combination of high world market prices for petroleum and US subsidies for ethanol has spawned a worldwide food crisis. Instead of ethanol and corn, we must find biomass with exceptionally high energy content and must develop new techniques to grow high energy biomass in arid areas.
  • Bush's '09 Budget Eliminates RIF Funding  By : Gigi Reynard
    With the stroke of a pen, the President is elimiating the budget for Reading is Fundamental. This programs is the oldest and largest nonprofit children's literacy program in the world and they need your support.
  • A-Z of Global Warming: Deforestation  By : Simon Rosser
    Article about deforestation and relevance to global warming
  • Boycotting Beijing: A History of Politics at the Olympic Games  By : Jackson Kern
    This article discusses the Olympic stadium as a political arena in history.
  • 10 Patriotic Quotes to Celebrate Cinco De Mayo  By : Noel Jameson
    Think patriotic quotes and Cinco de Mayo have nothing in common? You might want to think twice! If you thought you knew what Cinco De Mayo was, this article and these ten patriotic quotes may surprise you.
  • John Stuart Mill - Philosopher and Advocate of Women’s Rights  By : Rob Parker
    Some information about modern day philosopher John Stuart Mill, who was a advocate for womens rights.
  • Three Challenges Defining Social-Political Sustainability  By : Jackson Kern
    This article identifies three challenges to the sustainability of our social and political processes.
  • Chinese Politics, influences of the past, feeling of "déjà vu"  By : Tim Lyons
    The actual debate concerning the political system in China raises many inquiries, remarks, critics, and observations... To what extent does communism benefit the People's Republic? Is there a democracy model that could be applied to China? Before discussing these subjects and arguing on details, we should try to have better insights on China's political model true origins.
  • Why I LOVE Tax Day: A Perspective from the Advocacy World  By : Stephanie Vance
    This article offers five reasons why policy advocates should love tax day.
  • Open Letter to Cable News Personalities  By : Mary Ann Boulette
    Opinion piece on the unfair and bias news reporting by CNN, MSNBC and Fox News and how it could change the out come of the election.
  • Fossil Fuel-based Travel and the Hospitality Industry's Impact on Global Warming  By : Nathan Brown
    Learn how the hospitality industry impacts global warming by encouraging people to burn fossil fuels and see what you can do to help reduce your carbon footprint during your vacations.
  • Social-Political Sustainability: The Human Element  By : Jackson Kern
    This article delves into social-political aspects of the sustainability endeavor.
  • Help Stop Global Warming while Simplifying Your Life  By : Nathan Brown
    The fact is the simplest solution to stop global warming involves you making a major change in your relationship to your car.
  • Why So Corrupt?  By : John Barell
    "Why So Corrupt?" raises questions about stealing Iraqi oil to fund local insurgencies.
  • Codex Alimentarius protest song  By : Henk Mutsaers
    What if Codex Alimentarius is implemented in the United States of America? Therapeutic dosages of vitamins and minerals, and many more nutrients soon to follow, will become unavailable because they will literally become illegal.
  • Dangers and Opportunities: The Future of Greenwash  By : Jackson Kern
    Highlights the dangers and opportunities of the evolving discourse of greenwash.
  • Are There Any Grownups In The Democratic Party?  By : Mary Ann Boulette
    Problems within the Democratic Party?
  • Politics in the Media: Reading Between the Lines  By : Aunice Reed
    A vast amount of information is being thrown at the American people at break neck speeds these days, with the election race being at the top of the agenda. One minute we're hearing about this senator, that senator, this mayor or that governor. The human brain is good, but it isn't that good. It quickly uses what's available...
  • Security Breach at State Department Reveals Passport Records of all Three Presidential Candidates  By : Cesar Aguado
    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice found herself in the position of apologizing to all three major Presidential candidates this week after contract workers illegally accessed their passport files.
  • Political Unrest In Thailand  By :
    The situation in Thailand reminds me the old saying “be careful what you ask for you may just get it”. In September of 2006, Thailand went through a military coup. The military “asked” for the Prime Minister to step down. After the coup, the provisional government investigated the ousted Prime Minister and charged him with many things, mostly related to a misuse of his position as PM, which lead to a huge increase in his and his family’s personal wealth.

    I had the fortune ...
  • Simba Makoni For President 2008 – A Chance For Zimbabwe To Move From The Polarization Of The Past And Make Zimbabwe To Work Again  By :
    Zimbabwe’s defining moment

    In 2 weeks time, on March 29, 2008, Zimbabweans have a chance to stop their suffering by rejecting the dictatorship in favor of a new dawn in the way they want the affairs of Government to be conducted. While local Government and legislative elections are also very important, the most crucial elections will be that for the Presidency.

    Since the 2000 parliamentary elections, Zimbabwe has been a polarized nation – ZANU-PF activists on the one ha...
  • Garth Turner - His Journey on Parliament Hill  By : Rob Parker
    Garth turner is a well know politic figue in the local halton area in Ontario and is well know for his finacial tips.
  • Open Letter To Senator Clinton & Senator Obama  By :
    Are both of you crazy? If you both keep up the gender and race issues, you just might as well hold the door open for President McCain as he moves into the White House. I am so disappointed in both of you. I am one of the unheard voices that I expect both of you to be listening to. But you can’t be listening if you are so busy apologizing for your campaigns! Can’t you manage the people around you? Well, if you can’t, how can I trust either of you to manage the White House? I a...
  • Open Letter To Senator Obama  By : Mary Ann Boulette
    Questions for Senator Obama.
  • What Can You Do?  By : Mary Ann Boulette
    This Easter Sunday only days after the 5th anniversary of the beginning of the War in Iraq, we reached another milestone - the 4,000th American was killed. F Four thousand families have been visited by a uniformed officer and a chaplain who delivered in person the news that their family member had been killed.
  • Key Energy Technologies for Booming World Economies  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    World economies will falter without the secure supply of plentiful and affordable energies. Fossil fuels are emitting harmful greenhouse gases. Three forms of energy can supply all energy needs and can be converted from inexhaustible energy sources: electricity, liquid fuels, and process gases. We must develop a few key technologies now to gain access to these virtually limitless energies. Otherwise, world economies will be harmed forever.
  • Life Just Ain't What It Used To Be  By : Burk Pendergrass
    The Tennessee Mountain Man recalls that there was a time when the city was a million miles away and no one went there
  • Public Testimony For HB 1660  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    Burnout in my profession results because of a profit driven health care system that isn't taking care of anyone, and Nurses and Doctors are left to pick up the pieces.
  • Petroleum, the Triple Threat to World Economies  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Global warming and climate change are caused by fossil fuel combustion. Accelerating energy consumption by China and India will increase average global temperatures 4 to 5 degrees Celsius in 2050 from those in 1900. Petroleum is the only transportation fuel. At an annual consumption of 50 billion barrels the reserves of 1 to 2.3 trillion barrels will run out in 20 to 50 years. Lack of transportation fuels will wreck economies.
  • The Politics Of Change And Sandwiched Boomers  By :
    The soaring rhetoric from presidential candidates has been about the concept of change - and the electorate is energized by the buzzword. But is the idea of change really so new? In 1944, the Republican governor of New York, Thomas E. Dewey, ran for President against three-term incumbent Franklin D. Roosevelt on the slogan "It's time for a change." Although not using the specific word, John F. Kennedy, in 1960, promised change with "Let's get America moving again." In the 198...
  • 10 Patriotic Quotes to Celebrate Sandra Day O'Connor's Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    Sandra Day O'Connor is an inspiration to women and girls everywhere. As the first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court, she paved the way for girls everywhere to achieve their goals and dreams. On March 26th we celebrate her birthday. Let's kick off the celebration with these ten patriotic quotes.
  • The Power to Feed the World? A Tale of Sustainable Development, BioEngineering, and Citizen Activism  By : Jackson Kern
    This article shows some of the contentious issues at stake in the battle to feed the world.
  • March Madness on Capitol Hill (And I Don't Mean Basketball)  By : Stephanie Vance
    Trying to get your message across to members of Congress? March is an awful time to do it. Learn more about the best ways (and times) to approach Congress so your message can be truly heard.
  • Misogyny--Sick As Ever?  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    This Lively Political Year Brings Out the Best--and the Worst in Everyone.
  • Who are the Inquisitive Leaders?  By : John Barell
    Where are the curious leaders in our country today? Former CEOs Lee Iacocca and Jack Welch highlight the need for curiosity in todays world of politics and business. The 9/11 Commission reported that we weren't curious and that we needed to find ways to "routinize" the practice of imagination, that is posing good questions that question the perplexing, challenge assumptions and common wisdoms.
  • The Question Is, Margaret, How Deep Is The Recession  By : Burk Pendergrass
    A recession by any definition remains untoward struggle and pain. Ask the lower and middle classes in America
  • Politics Headlining Issues We Have Today  By :
    Have we been lulled into this sensibility by the period of rapid population expansion we’ve experienced in the historically-recent past? Certainly markets for almost any good have been expanding with the population, and growth has become synonymous with prosperity in almost any endeavor (except when one is fighting cancer. Population can’t continue to increase forever, though. When will the concept of growth be reconsidered in mainstream human culture?

    Obviously, someday ...
  • Gossip In Politics May Deceive You  By :
    Before people start to think that I am waging some sort of vendetta against the great Iain Dale, please be assured that I am not! I really like Iain's blog (and comment there far too regularly) and I have more than an ounce of respect for him as a commentator, but I think he is occasionally not quite spot on. I am talking about his criticism of DK/the Libertarian party's policy to abolish income tax. Personally, this wouldn't be my first policy were I to be elected PM but I d...
  • Because She is a Monster!!  By : Burk Pendergrass
    Americans must decide whether they want a fresh new start in everything politics, and whether we want someone indebted to no one
    but the people for their coveted position.
  • Good Guys Finish Last  By : Burk Pendergrass
    the world should come to an end before the general election of 2012 which would render all of these considerations mut
  • A-Z of Global Warming: Biofuels  By : Simon Rosser
    The A-Z of Global Warming: Biofuels discusses the relevance of biofuels to global warming, what they are, what they are used for, and whether they are good for the environment.
  • What is the Outlook for the Availability of Fossil Fuels?  By : Paul Calhoun
    Just how long do we have until we run out of fossil fuels? There are many studies that address this question and there is general agreement as when these energies are depleted.
  • A-Z Global Warming: Amazon  By : Simon Rosser
    This article is taken from The A-Z of Global Warming, a book on all issues relating to global warming and climate change written in unique A-Z format. The Article is first in a series of extracts from the book, to be published in May 2008.
  • Sustainable Development: The Role of Coal  By : Daniel Lafleche
    This article discusses the potential for and implications of coal gasification and coal-to-liquids alternative energy initiatives.
  • The False Promise Of Ethanol  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    The article deals with the efficiency of ethanol as motor fuel and with its ability to contribute to a reduction in global warming. Fossil fuels are the major contributors to global warming and resulting climate change. They must be replaced by carbon-neutral motor fuels very soon. Ethanol is being promoted in the USA as a major contributor to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and control of global warming. These claims are disputed.
  • Can the USA Be Fossil Fuels Independent by 2050?  By : Paul Calhoun
    A discussion is presented that the USA must become fossil fuel independent by the year 2050. There are great examples that show us how and there are financial and environmental issues that must be corrected
  • Political Flip-Flops  By : Susan Bernau
    In December 2008, Mike Huckabee's campaign had to do something to get ahead of Mitt Romney. The campaign aids urged a negative attack ad campaign to which Mike Huckabee reluctantly agreed. Flyers were made. A TV ad was produced and a 60 second radio commercial was made. All of these were hammering Romney on his flip-flops concerning abortion.

    Mike's campaign burned about $150,000 developing this campaign against Romney. All of this money was spent on an advertising campaig...
  • Should a global climate agreement hold the US to a higher environmental standard than the rest of th  By : Paul Calhoun
    An open question is should the US lead in environmental standards? A discussion is presented as to our environmental status today and the difficulties we will have in the future.
  • Can Sustainable Development Be Clean AND cheap? A Promising 'Carbon Credits' Case Study  By : Daniel Lafleche
    This article explores the workings of the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism, and how it helps firms in developing nations achieve sustainability.
  • How To Fix The Ukraine  By : Terrence Aubrey
    A once proud and strong country The Ukraine is suffering, this is more the pity as the people of this country have much to offer and contribute to the world. It is not so much that the country is being mismanaged, but the fact it is seemingly not being managed at all. The only thing holding this country together seems to be the funcionaries and the bureaucrats at local level. It is as though the central government does not exist!
  • Former President Bill Clinton Speaks Out About UFOs (Or Does He?)  By :
    During one of many radio interviews that former President Bill Clinton has done recently to help his wife‘s presidential campaign, he was asked about the UFO subject. The question came from Big D and Bubba, Morning Show Jocks on the Premier Radio Network. Budda asked Clinton, “When will we, if we will ever know the truth about UFOs?” Clinton replied, “It’s interesting that you ask that because when we celebrated the anniversary of that event out in New Mexico (the Roswell UFO...
  • Barack Obama a Candidate for Christians  By : Kim Sunshine
    See what Mr Barack Obama stands for as defined by his own voting record
  • 12 George Washington Quotes to Remember His Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    When it comes to quotes, the most patriotic of the patriotic, the most inspirational of the inspirational and the most leading of the leadership are George Washington quotes. Let us remember him as we celebrate the day of his birth with these twelve unforgettable quotes.
  • The Commander In Chief Has The Vapors.... Again  By : Burk Pendergrass
    Hillary, take a lesson from the Tennessee Mountain Man's girlfriend
  • Geothermal Generated Electricity - Is It a Viable Energy Option?  By : Paul Calhoun
    Geothermal renewable energy is not as widely discussed as solar or wind energy for replacement of fossil fuels. Geothermal energy is in wide use in many countries and is quite advanced in it understanding. It is a third leg of a tripod of renewable energies
  • Vote For My Parent! Why The Candidates' Kids Mattered In Election 2008  By :
    This election, First Kid wannabes have been in the public eye like never before. Josh Romney drove through all 99 counties of Iowa in an RV to stump for his Dad, Mitt Romney. His brother Craig used fluent Spanish to voiceover a campaign ad about their "papa." Cate Edwards hit the trail diligently even though she was a busy second year Harvard Law student. Meghan McCain blogged and vlogged to connect the younger generation to her seventy-something father. And even the famously...
  • Sustainable Development on the Stump: Environmental Policies of Obama, Clinton, and McCain  By : Daniel Lafleche
    This article seeks to heighten awareness of the environmental and energy policies of America's next president-- whoever he or she might be.
  • Can A Black Man With Power And Influence Survive In America?  By : Rosie Milligan
    A once popular Black Major of the city of Compton, Omar Bradley, was taken down. After media assassination, many dismissed his fate as justified, accepting his guilt. Others claim he was railroaded. "The King of Compton—The Assassination of a Dream," reveals Bradley's account of his own drama filled life, reared in Compton, and his ultimate exile from Compton's government.
  • Historian Anticipated Rift Between African-Americans And Hispanic Immigrants  By :
    I almost shivered as I read an article entitled “The Hispanic Factor.” Its purpose was to “look at the possibility of African-Americans and Hispanic Americans forming a political bloc as a means of combatting white America's racism.” It was written in 1993 and published in 1995 as part of a book entitled Not To Be. The author, Mba Mbulu, had anticipated at least 15 years in advance that a rift would emerge between African-Americans and Hispanics, but he was not blaming either...
  • Do Republicans Have What It Takes To Keep America From Progress?  By : Susan Bernau
    Fastforward; today is November 5, the popular vote has been registered, the people have spoken. They have cast their ballot and voted for the 44th President of the United States of America.

    However, that Office is not yet secured. There is a second election. It is the real election. It is the one that counts from the office of the electoral college.

    Yes "we the people" really don't have a say in who get's elected to this high office. But we do get to elect the people wh...
  • The Mind And The Heart In America's Political Campaigns  By :
    We have, in this country, a tradition of leadership that aims to appeal both to the intelligence of the 'common man', and also to the heart within each person that assesses character and that decides upon voting behavior. For most people, such decisions are not just based on the ideas and issues that candidates present, but also on the integrity, depth, and commitment that a candidate brings to these ideas and issues.

    With the increased use of television to create a forum ...
  • The Effect Of Spiritual Light On The Presidential Election  By :
    Spiritual light has to do with three central things, among others: 1) heightening the capacity for empathy and love and the desire to share love, 2) bringing into greater awareness a sense of truth and an increasing sense of what only masquerades as truth, 3) and enhancing the motivation of those holding greater light to adopt courses of action that are not self-seeking but that truly represent the welfare of a greater whole.

    There are other qualities of character and pers...
  • Sustainable Development: What does it mean and who wants to tell you?  By : Daniel Lafleche
    This article serves to answer basic questions regarding the project of sustainable development.
  • Recession Risks: The Silver Lining  By : Dane Smith
    This article discusses some of the upsides to the recent US economic downturn.
  • The Sexism Card In This Year’s Presidential Race… What Hillary Clinton Will Need To Win: Should She Cry? Show Her Feelings? Be As Tender As She Is Tough?  By :
    No one can dispute… this is an historic year for women in politics. Will presidential frontrunner Hillary Rodham Clinton continue to win primaries throughout 2008, perhaps earning the nomination of her party, and even being elected to the Oval Office? Is the country really ready for a woman at the top of the charts and the free world? Is this the right woman for the “ultimate political CEO position?”

    As we all explore whether Hillary will be the first woman to ascend to th...
  • When Can the USA be Fossil Fuels Independent?  By : Paul Calhoun
    The USA is behind on replacing fossil fuels electrical power generation with renewable energy. The readiness of solar energy to generate electricity is presented. A road map is presented to replace the fossil fuels power plants.
  • Alternatives to Torture, part 2  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Bad things happen to bad people, don't they say? If people get tortured, it must be their fault, right? Nobody is going to break your legs without a good reason. Probably. On the other hand, if you had actually done something, you'd be in court, not in a dungeon, far from home and not known about. If you're secret, then who has got something to hide - you, or us?
  • Sovereign-Wealth Funds: Savior or Menace?  By : Dane Smith
    This article analyzes the impact of sovereign-wealth funds and their recent injection of capital into the ailing financial sector.
  • Eleanor And Ike: Historical Fiction Parallels Today's Presidential Politics  By : Stuart Nachbar
    My first attempt at fiction, The Sex Ed Chronicles, was based on historical events in my hometown and state, but it was a story of fictional characters. However, there are brilliant works of historical fiction that stay truer to history, when they use well-known historical figures in alternate scenarios.

    Eleanor and Ike by Robin Gerber is one such work of fiction.

    In Eleanor and Ike, the presidential race features no incumbent president or vice president, only the year ...
  • Subprime Woes: Are We Out of the Woods Yet?  By : Dane Smith
    The White House, the Fed, and bond insurance companies are all taking unprecedented action to minimize the subprime mortgage crisis. But is it enough? This article discusses the likelyhood that the US is headed towards recession with these factors in mind.
  • Abortion: Legalized Child Sacrifice On The Altar Of Humanism  By : Michele F Richardson
    As if the abortion debate couldn't get any hotter, it most certainly will heat up a few more degrees with a well-respected author's posit that abortion be criminalized and, that it's supporters be sent to death row.

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