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  • Healing American Healthcare  By :
    "Healing American Healthcare" addresses the key and essential actions necessary to reform the American Healthcare system: coming to terms with profit; empowering consumers; and promoting healthy lifestyles. Failing to fix what ails American healthcare is a recipe for the system to collapse.
  • George Bush Gives A Speech Barack Obama Style  By :
    In his recent State of the Union address, as well as in previous speeches, Barack Obama has had a tendency to blame problems on the previous administration. What would people have said if George Bush acted this way? What if the best and worst of these two presidents could be combined and put into the year 2002? You might get a State of the Union address something like this...
  • Obama's hunt for a bipartisan fig leaf on health care  By :
    Over the course of 2009 conservatives and Republicans have done a far better job than anyone would have thought possible when it came to blocking ObamaCare from becoming law. Everyone thought it was a fait accompli, but it ran into the brick wall of public opinion.
  • It Looks Like Sarah Palin Scares Republicans Just as Much as She Does Democrats  By :
    George Will is a political columnist, and a pretty good one who represents a conservative point of view. I agree with George Will on a lot of issues, but take exception with his viewpoint in his article appearing in The Washington Post on 2-18-10, titled "Populism Gets Palin Attention, But It Won't Get Her Elected". George Will made a point with his article; here is my counterpoint.)
  • Questions to Ask Your Tax Preparer  By :
    If your tax preparer is not going to verify your business return numbers, then you need to be very confident that your recordkeeping is accurate (and just because you use a bookkeeper does not necessarily mean it is accurate).
  • Global Warming Fraud Reflects Too Much Government Money and Power  By :
    Government so overwhelmingly funds a cause that it perverts it and makes it a government-supported industry whose purpose is to grow and feed itself like the rest of government. And it grows at the expense of all we hold dear - like freedom, individual rights, productivity - but most especially, truth. This article summarizes this processfor the Global Warming fraud and the crisis-driven government-industry complex it has spawned.
  • Nevertheless, kingship is perhaps the most successful institution of Politics  By :
    Included in the $787 billion stimulus bill passed earlier this year is the requirement that all medical records be transitioned into electronic files
  • Global Warming Solutions Act of California  By :
    The following explains the California Global Warming Solutions Act (AB 32) at summary level with a short introduction to the Stationary Equipment Refrigerant Management Program to be integrated into the California AB 32 legislation.
  • Our Constitution IS Under Attack NOW!  By : Eugene Garner A
    We the people find our treasured Constitution under attack by the very chosen adminstrators that took an oath of office to comply and preserve this splendid document. I think that this is not only culpable negligence of duty but can be conside
  • How serious is Obama about terrorism?  By : Drew McKissick
    Just how serious is our new President about dealing with terrorism? Inquiring minds want to know.
  • EPA Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Reporting Rules Are Worth a Look  By : Daniel Stouffer
    Stringent new EPA requirements are covered under a mandatory greenhouse gas (GHG) reporting rules intended to reach into all sectors of the United States economy. It is still to be determine whether the EPA will be the ONLY regulation or just a fall back requirement.
  • Snakes, Spiders, Judges And Other Things That Bite  By : Lucille Uttermohlen
    Like any group of humans, judges have different personalities. Judgipoo has the personality of a teased rattlesnake, but he does make good copy.
  • Government Intervention Into Financial Markets Caused the Economic Crisis  By : Shane Flait
    The recent boom and bust crisis of our financial markets is not the failure of free market capitalism. It's a result of government intervention into the financial markets. It's this intervention that prevents the free market forces from bringing markets into balance to offset the possibility of runaway booms or busts.
  • In Search of an Alternate Energy Future  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    The Copenhagen Climate Conference of 2009 failed to extend the Kyoto Treaty. Disagreements on restrictions on levels of energy consumption were the major reason. Industrialized nations have not fully recognized the fundamental problem of an energy supply system that is based on energy use limitations. An entirely new approach to the emission-free conversion of clean energies into electricity and liquid transportation fuels must be found.
  • The B-plus President Flunks His Freshman Year  By : Drew McKissick
    Obama gave himself a "solid B-plus" for his job performance...but he seems to grade on a curve
  • Three reasons why conservatives should focus on grassroots politics  By : Drew McKissick
    Why should we as conservatives focus on the grassroots when it comes to politics? Because that's where the opportunities are.
  • A Proposal For Foreign Policy And Relations between People and Nations  By : Howard Jacobs
    In the spirit of Jonathan Swift,here is a proposal to deal with and eradicate the scourge of terrorism. Barack Obama wants to close Guantanamo Bay, put terror suspects in civilian courts and end harsh interrogation methods. Has he gone too far? Has he not gone far enough? This proposal tries to answer these questions and offer some solutions.
  • Update - Anthem Medicare Supplement Rate Adjustments in Colorado  By : Wiley Long
    As of January 1, 2010, there is no rate adjustment for Blue Cross Blue Shield Medicare Supplement rates. Rates for all Anthem Medicare Supplement plans will stay unchanged.
  • Understadning Obama's EO13514, Climate Change, and Carbon Emissions  By : Daniel Stouffer
    A significant decision by President Obama calls for each federal agency to embark on a concerted program of sustainability over the next decade as outlined in Executive Order 13514.
  • Barack Obama's Massachusetts miracle  By : Drew McKissick
    Election Day finally arrived in Massachusetts and the results are nothing short of a miracle. And Barack Obama made it all possible...
  • The Battle Of The Ages -- Words And Language Versus Thoughts And Ideas  By : Howard Jacobs
    Political language is designed to be deceptive. People need to do a better job of "looking past" the words and try to get to the ideas that the words represent. The words, themselves, are often designed to hide the real meaning.
  • Three Considerations For Legitimate Work At Home Opportunities  By : Ed DeJesus
    These are just three areas to give thought to when looking for a legitimate work at home opportunity. Any company that has some tenure with solid founders and provides excellent training definitely qualifies as one to highly consider for a possible business or job.
  • War and veterans in our life  By : Jest Grespen
    War - is the worst thing that can survive the people. There was not a war, is not carrying over a hundred deaths and thousands of innocent people.
  • Profitable Work At Home Ideas To Start An Internet Home Based Business  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    So in seeking profitable work at home ideas to start an online home business consider what you have a passion for and what is in demand that will allow you to make some decent money. Then get the training necessary to succeed!
  • How to Motivate a Sales Force  By : Adam White
    Poor sales force motivation can have a big effect of sales performance. Discover the most common causes and how to motive a sales force by reading this article.
  • Come on Now Is It Warming or Is It Cooling  By : William Shaut
    This article delves into the controversy on Climate Change. Whether it is warming or cooling and if whatever it is doing it can be attributable to man.
  • Replacing Kyoto with an Universally Acceptable Treaty  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Extending the Kyoto Treaty failed in Copenhagen. It is not salvageable. It must be replaced by an agreement acceptable to industrialized nations, quickly developing states, and all underdeveloped countries. An acceptable concept must be based on plentiful and affordable energy for all, on ending all emissions within 50 years, on using renewable and sustainable energies only, and on retrieving past emissions by their original emitters.
  • Conservative talk about a third party is a waste  By : Drew McKissick
    Talk among conservatives of using the Tea Party movement to create a third party is a waste of time that will not solve the problems that led to their frustration.
  • Conclusion  By : Harley Hunter
    America is being over run by the super privileged class of government bureaucrats at all levels from the local through the federal. All other Americans had better wake up and take back their country before it is to late.
  • Reasons Why Gas Price Get Expensive  By :
    Gas is one of the factors that fuels the economy of a country. Prices of gas is so expensive these days because of the profiteering plans by several players in the oil industry.
  • Time For Americans To Take Back Their Country! Part One.  By : Harley Hunter
    Have you noticed that the only sector of America that has grown exponentially during 2009 is government and they're done it on the backs of us taxpayers? All the way from local government through state and on to Washington, these parasites are enjoying unprecedented prosperity while the rest of America's free enterprise system is suffering.How much longer will the American free enterprise workers put up with this government "stealing" from us.
  • Near Earth Objects  By : Douglas A. Roehrig
    A tiny but actually important discovery was made on the night of March 24, 1993. That night, a photograph of the stars was taken by the 0.4 meter telescope on Palomar Mt. in California. Eugene and Carolyn Shoemaker and David Levy studied that photograph of the stars and found an unknown comet. That c
  • Alternatives to democracy  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Britain is known around the world as the 'Mother of Parliaments'. A shame, then, that the British Parliament has been 'reformed' and set back 500 years. Not many people seem aware of that, that the Labour government set out in 1997 to 'reform' the House of Lords, and simply made it worse and more undemocratic than it's ever been. Not to worry. Britons are quite capable of lecturing other people about 'Democracy' when they don't have it at home.
  • When the White House was Created  By : Brian Jones A
    The White House is the building where the presidents of the United States live as well as their families. It was constructed in 1792, and it was finished in 1800.
  • A crisis is a terrible thing to waste  By : Drew McKissick
    The GOP's 2008 election defeat planted and watered the seeds of what the party has been in need of for a long time - a real conservative revolution.
  • Obama's Nobel speech, what did we expect?  By : Aaron Taylor
    I didn't get a chance to watch Barack Obama's Nobel speech live, but I've read the transcript and found very little in the speech that couldn't have been given by any number of past presidents—including George W. Bush.
  • Pass Exams for Law Enforcement Jobs  By : Donald Cirillo
    In order to pass the law enforcement test you need to succeed with both the written and oral exam. If you fail one or the other you won't be able to get a law enforcement job.
  • Universal Healthcare And Death Panels - Sarah Palin Was Right  By : Howard Jacobs
    Sarah Palin was criticized for characterizing the Obama health care plan as containing 'Death Panels'. Rather than dismiss this characterization out of hand, it is worth exploring in depth. Does the heath care plan contain a type of death panel?
  • Can President Obama Regain His Presidency  By : Robert Rainer
    He was the voice of hope... the inspiration behind change. But somewhere along the way the vision of an American utopia became overshadowed by the bureaucratic Washington agenda. What happened to our President Barack Obama?
  • Obama is Missing the Chance to Change the Course for Youth  By : Ed DeJesus
    Addressing the youth unemployment crisis. This author offers a suggestion for Obama's Job Summit.
  • Limitless Affordable Energy without Climate Changes  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    A long-term energy plan is proposed that will provide clean energy for centuries. It is based on inexhaustible energy sources, accessible energy technologies, limitless energy supplies, and a reversal of atmospheric carbon dioxide accumulation. A few novel energy technologies are identified that will assure sustained growth of world economies and can provide clean energies forever without ecological damages to our Earth.
  • A Brooklyn Conservative in Blue State New York  By : Howard Jacobs
    Liberals control the media, the arts, the schools, TV and movies. So they assume that most people are liberals. Many of them have never come into contact with conservatives (at least not knowingly). They know so little about us, other than that we are evil. So when liberals find out that a person they know is actually a conservative, they don't know how to handle it. They may yell or say "It's OK; I have lots of conservative friends."
  • Understanding Medicare - Comparing Medicare Part B and Part D  By : Wiley Long
    Medicare beneficiaries must decide how they want their Medicare plans designed. Each different Medicare plan suits a different set of healthcare needs - and comes with its own unique coverage options and price tags. When selecting the right Medicare plan, it is important to understand the difference between major Medicare Parts.
  • Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2010  By : Caitlin McGuire
    Overview of the Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2010, giving a 44 billion dollar budget to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for the fiscal year 2010.
  • Forthood, Texas Rampage: A Worshipper's Hardhearted Attack  By : Mick Jackson
    The News Story
  • Heads I Win - Tales You Lose (Liberals Come Up Winners But Leave Behind a Mess)  By : Howard Jacobs
    President Obama has talked about being a "uniter". Meanwhile, he's attacked anyone in the media that has had the gall to point out some of the outrageous policies he is promoting. He's called Republicans "followers" and Democrats "thinkers". He blames all problems on others, especially the previous administration. He acts like a child when he can't get his way. But the policies he promotes have been tried before and need to be exposed..
  • America: The Last Industrialized Nation To Go Single Payer  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    What do we do about the Employer Based Healthcare system? Certainly reforming the Health Insurance Companies is a joke. Single Payer is the only answer! This article was originally published in Op-Ed News, 10/21/09
  • Copenhagen at the Crossroads; Adaptation or Mitigation?  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    In Copenhagen, world governments can choose adaptation or mitigation for dealing with global warming. Adaptation will result in a slow and protracted decay of world economies. Mitigation will eventually restore Earth to a condition without global warming and without climate changes. Negotiations to extend the Kyoto Treaty are failing. Mitigation must be adopted in its place. Development of new energy technologies is the key.
  • Election dissection: Be afraid, be very afraid  By : Drew McKissick
    There are two groups of people that have reason to be scared over Tuesday's election results: moderate Democrats and Republican leadership.
  • The Great FDA Scam On E Cigarettes  By : Heather Denada
    It may sound strange, but there seems to be corruption within the FDA concerning the new product that smokers are flocking to.
  • What the Obama Administration Needs to Know About Reaching Youth  By : Ed DeJesus
    Obama's comment to youth "when you drop out of school you are dropping out on your country" is the same old school rhetoric youth do not need to hear.
  • Jailed Father on Hunger Strike to Protest Denial of His Parental and Other Constitutional Rights  By : Shane Flait
    Dr. Amir Sanjari, was divorce after a 17 year marriage. He's a UK Citizen who was originally invited to the United States to Stony Brook University, New York for a research position. Now he's destitute and on a hungar strike in jail to protest the unconstitutional denial of father' rights and more.
  • The Texas Constitution Verses the Vermont Constitution  By : James Holan
    This article offers an indepth analysis of the Texas and Vermont constitutions, comparing and contrasting them. It offers a lot of information on their indivudal histories, politics, and purposes.
  • A scary story - the public option?  By : Peter Yellowlees
    This article describes fear of change and argues that members of congress need to overcome this in order to be able to vote for health reform that includes a public option
  • Local Governments: How They Work  By : James Holan
    This is an informative article about how local governments in the United States work. It follows closely to two examples, New York and Delaware.
  • Saudi Arabia Punishes Women Rights Activists With Lashes. Lets Stop it Together.  By : Alex De Mostafa
    75-year-old widow named Sawadi in Saudi Arabia was sentenced to 40 lashes and four months in prison for socializing with two men (each 25 years old)that were bringing her bread. The sentence also demands that the woman be deported after serving her sentence.
  • Kyoto Protocol in the Limelight  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    The Kyoto Protocol of 1997 is still the concept for agreeing on a more effective worldwide agreement on dealing with greenhouse gas emissions. Reducing energy consumption is expensive and will strangle economic activities. A new concept must assure that world economies will continue to prosper. Only strong economies can provide opportunities for growing populations. This article introduces such a new approach to climate control.
  • Consumer-oriented Politics in Japan: What changes are coming?  By : Tom Aaron
    At times, Japan as a nation has vigorously embraced change. Since the 1970s, however, change in Japan has moved at what some see as a glacial pace. Enter the consumer-oriented Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ). Japan will change. The question is how much as the Japanese consumer waits and hopes for a more egalitarian society.
  • Imprecatory Prayer IS a Weapon and Mikey DOESN'T Like it!  By : Leah L Burton
    Freedom of speech does not give license to call for death and/or harm to come to others...even those who claim to only be quoting the word of god from the Bible. This lawsuit is about drawing a line in the sand to procure legal protection from the practice of "imprecatory prayers" to incite violence.
  • War - What Is It Good For? - Absolutely Everything  By : Howard Jacobs
    War is a horrifying event. Unlike a natural disaster, it seems that reasonable people should have found a way to avoid it by now. However, as frightening and insane as war is, the idea of not going to war while mad men are committing atrocities is inexcusable. In the real world, mad men can't be reasoned with. It is the reasonable people who often have to act more like mad men in order to defeat them. That's a sad reality.
  • What is Leadership really about?  By : sandeep vish
    If you have attended any kind of management training, be it management training courses or management training programs you might have noticed that all of them focus on leadership. Management training courses and management training programs may even give out materials like pamphlets or booklets on the subject. And, you take it all promising to read it but of course forget about it completely the moment you are out of the room. What is leadership really about? Does a leader really need to attend
  • Right-wingers, conspiracies and racists, oh my!  By : Drew McKissick
    When political times get tough for liberal Democrats in Washington, conservative conspiracies are the bogeymen of choice.
  • Who Will Win in Copenhagen?  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    U.S. Chamber of Commerce position is indefensible. Growing world economies are producing escalating greenhouse gas emissions. Severe global overheating will change climates dramatically. Rising sea levels, flooding, violent windstorms, and extensive droughts will destroy world economies and will cause economic collapse. World economies must agree on producing renewable energy supplies. Fossil fuel burning must and can be halted completely.
  • Leaders vs. Managers: Adaptive Leaders Pursue Change Old Style Managers Cling To The Past  By : arpana
    Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates recently criticized the US military for not doing enough to support soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, singling out the Air Force for adapting too slowly to the new enemies on those battlefields. He blamed military leaders who are “stuck in old ways of doing business”. That may sound strange to hear coming from a senior government official who knows full well that the military is steeped in the tradition of command and control leadership that creates a top-down m
  • Jagdish Tytler:Sardar Surender Singh's Confession  By : Paramjeet Kaur
    Sardar Surender Singh, son of Sardar Ajit Singh, was the Granthi of the Gurudwara Pul Bangash at the time of the Anti-Sikh Riots of 1984. He was a religious Priest, and was present in the Gurudwara (Temple) Pul Bangash on 1/11/1984, He was asked by certain people to stake a claim for the losses sustained by the Gurudwara Pul Bangash due to the burning and looting of the Gurudwara by the mob, to the Commission of Inquiry.
  • Astrology World Predictions for India in 2006  By : fghfgh
    Predictions for the United States of America in 2006
    - America’s tough stance against terrorism continues. However it is likely to draw severe negative attention concerning humanitarian issues more flak follows regarding inhuman treatment of Iraqi POW’s.
  • CERT Products  By : Eric Holm
    Certified Emergency Response Teams (CERT's) help in emergency situations, evacuations, disaster situations, preparation for hurricanes, and numerous other calamities. All communities should have a trained and equiped Certified Emergency Response Team.
  • Deducting Your Seminar Expenses  By : Tom Wheelwright
    This is an area of the tax law that is a prime example of how increasing your knowledge, can decrease your risk. In this case, it can decrease the risk of overpaying your taxes and decrease the risk of having to pay more tax (and penalties and interest) if you are audited.
  • Government Influence over Employment Practices illustrated with Emilio Botin Santander shares price  By : Simon King
    Some of the ways in which the UK government influences employment practices are illustrated with the high-profile case Chagger v Abbey National plc & Hopkins (2006), in which the Employment Tribunal made a finding of unlawful race discrimination and ordered Emilio Botin Abbey Santander to pay Mr Chagger the record-breaking compensation of £2.8 million to cover his loss.
  • Home Buying Tax Credit and the Plumbing Professional  By : Scott Rodgers
    Some recent government incentives for home buying can have an affect on the plumbing trade. Here is one way to use these policies and new legislation to your advantage.
  • Will Obama and the media throw ACORN under the bus?  By : Drew McKissick
    In the wake of the ever expanding ACORN scandal(s), the queston becomes, "will Obama and the media throw ACORN under the bus?"
  • China Brings Freedom Back To 20 Precent US Population  By : Kyle Newton
    It is almost humorus that a communist country brought back liberty that has been slowly eroded for profit.
  • Electronic Cigarettes Are Still Under Scrutiny  By : Kyle Newton
    The evidence is there to support them, as is the public, so why is the Governemnt so deadset on banning them?
  • Terrorism - The Left, The Right, And the Middle East  By : Howard Jacobs
    Nancy Pelosi recently referred to people attending town halls as people with "swastikas on their arms". In fact, whenever people on or leaning towards the right protest an issue, these kinds of references or common. This article tries to set the record straight as to which side of the political aisle actively supports and sympathizes with terrorists.
  • Copenhagen Can Open New Era of Clean and Economical Energies  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Growing world economies are producing escalating greenhouse gas emissions. The Kyoto Protocol is ineffective in halting or reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide accumulation. Severe global overheating will change climates dramatically. Rising sea levels, flooding, violent windstorms, and extensive droughts will destroy world economies and will cause economic collapse. World governments must develop supplies of clean and economical energies.
  • Texas Voters  By : James Holan
    This is an article about what is right and wrong with the voting system in Texas.
  • Tax Competition: Governments Competing for Your Tax Dollars  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Governments are in competition for tax dollars from individuals and businesses. These economic immigrants are highly desirable for the wealth they bring and the jobs they create.
  • 5 Essential Qualities: - Great Leaders display the 3Cs & 2Ps; Simple but Universal  By : trinity.services
    For those of you who harbor bold dreams of becoming a leader with a mission of realizing your vision, we now seek to inculcate in you the 5 essential components that make up a vision. I call it the 3Cs and 2Ps.
  • Why Americans are so stirred up about Obama  By : Drew McKissick
    Much of the ruckus and angst over Obama and his policies is due to the fact that most Americans just don't trust government, either in terms of motivations or effectiveness.
  • Russians Now In Charge of U.S. Defense Policy  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The Obama administration just canceled plans for the placement of a missile defense system in Poland and the Czech Republic. In return, the U.S. gained nothing.
  • Get Ready for an L-Shaped Recovery  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Everyone can stop arguing about whether we will see a V-shaped recovery or a U-shaped recovery and finally start accepting that what we are going to see is an L-shaped recovery.
  • Tea Party Twitter Handles  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Contact information for the tea party groups on Twitter.
  • An Issue for President Obama's First Visit to China: China's Worry about Japan's military  By : kassiermdembowski
    China and other Asian nations are beginning to assess how the recent election victory by the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) will alter Japanese defense policies.
  • The FDIC is Broke  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) just ran out of money -- but not for the reasons you might think.
  • Leftists Attack Joe Wilson's Web Site  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Left-wing activists have staged a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack on Joe Wilson's web site.
  • Obama Promotes Foreign Oil  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The Obama administration’s U.S. Export-Import Bank recently provided two billion dollars in loan guarantees to the Petrobas, a socialist oil company controlled by the Brazilian government.
  • Yale Abandons Academic Freedom  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Yale University has completely abandoned the principles of academic freedom by censoring a book by Professor Jytte Klausen.
  • Melissa Lafsky and the Divorce Culture  By : Ron Lasorsa
    This article is about the impact of divorce on our culture and how politicians and the divorce industry take advantage of individuals going through divorce.
  • HR 1728 Would Be Extremely Harmful To Real Estate Market  By : Matthew McKernan
    If you are an investor or thinking about becoming an investor then this is something that you really need to read.
  • Ron Paul & the War on Terror  By : Ruchir jain
    Nearly six years ago, on September 11th, 2001, a criminal act occurred in New York, New York. It was broadcast around the world. I remember that on that day I called my mother and told her to turn on the TV while I could only listen to the radio because I was at work. I remember telling her that we were at war. It was a very frightening day I’ll never forget. Many people will never forget that day. A couple of days later President Bush declared a war on terror. As of this moment, it looks like a
  • List of Environmental Problems  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The continuous modernization of human lifestyle tend to have harsh effects on the environment. There are several environmental problems that tend to be the result of the negligence of man.
  • A Day In A Life Under Obamacare  By : Howard Jacobs
    The health care proposal that has been offered up to the American people is against everything this country is supposed to stand for, not the least of which is personal responsibility and the freedom to take care of ourselves and our families. It places a dollar value on human life -- not on the costs of saving the life, but on the life itself. So what would a world look like under such a plan?
  • Obama working to undermine 1996 Defense of Marriage Act  By : Drew McKissick
    Obama is using the Justice Department to undermine the government's defense of the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act
  • Controversy in the US: Immigration Part One  By : James Holan
    This article explores the controversial topic of immigration in the United States. It is Part One.
  • Copenhagen Strategies for Saving Earth from Overheating  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Escalating carbon dioxide emissions are fouling the Earth's atmosphere and are causing global overheating. A comprehensive plan and enlightened leaders are urgently needed to develop novel energy technologies. Only a mission oriented government agency can marshal the means for preparing engineering solutions and reducing investment risks. Changeover from fossil fuels to emission free, renewable energies will last decades and must begin soon.
  • Leftists Attack Radio Station Towers in Washington  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Leftist activists from the Earth Liberation Front staged a nighttime attack on radio station towers belonging to KRKO 1380 AM in Everett Washingon. KRKO was only able to continue transmitting because they had the foresight to have invested in a backup transmission site.
  • Congress gives the Conflict Measure to the President  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Legislative body sent a fighting spending bill to Obama yesterday.
  • Unemployment Rate Hits New High  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The U.S. unemployment rate just hit 9.7% — the highest rate in 26 years. On Labor Day, 14.9 million Americans found themselves without jobs.
  • Keep Your Kids Home on September 8th  By : Alex De Mostafa
    There is a dangerous predator attempting to get to your kids when you are not around to protect them, and his name is Barack Obama.
  • Why Kyoto and Copenhagen are Duds  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    In December of 2009, representatives of most countries will congregate in Copenhagen. The meeting is supposed to extend, redefine, and agree on more severe carbon emission limits. The Kyoto concept of reducing global warming is deeply flawed. It must be replaced by a new, more effective approach. Novel concepts are emerging but are not yet considered. The meeting will be a failure unless China or other Asian countries bring new ideas.

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