- National Health Insurance - Is There A Middle Ground? By : Katt Mollar
Rising costs, rising numbers of uninsured citizens, negative impact on families and businesses and poor outcomes make the debate over healthcare reform one of the most important issues on the nation's agenda. Is there a middle ground for a national insurance program? - Why public health insurance is essential to save American lives. By : Peter Yellowlees
Public health insurance is essential to save lives in America. A number of human cases are described by a practicing physician to support this claim. - Obama Mortgage Plan Website -How Can You Qualify? By : john hoffer
For people looking for more information related to Barack Obama's home mortagage plan or the Obama loan modification plan. Mortgage Plan From Obama -Tips To Qualify For Obamas Plan - Palin Critics Swallowing Camels? By : Michael Bresciani
With only days left to the final showdown between John McCain and Barack Obama it looks like the Dem’s have taken to the lowest common denominator in their hunt for dirt on Sarah Palin. Its only politics as usual but it makes being impartial very hard. - 2008 Election: Real Information By : Steven Cancel
Read some real statistics and important views of the United States presidential candidates. - The ‘Iron Lady’ of Germany Challenges The Happiest Countries On Earth. By : lyn thomas
The Happiest Countries on Earth, all tax havens, are about to be challenged by the ‘Iron Lady’ of Germany, Angela Merkel. - How to Better Decide Who to Vote For By : Beverly Gartland
1. The League of Women Voters, www.lwv.org, is a nonpartisan organization, which provides nonpartisan voter education materials and information resources. Consider trying the above link as well as various state or local league websites for additional information. Primary information is posted, which you can also use as a reference for present candidate statements and positions. - Political Games By : Patti Schneckenberger
This Article is about choosing our next President and trying to understand how they will enhance our lives. - Is the Treaty of Amity between Thailand and the USA still valid? By : Benjamin Hart
This article is designed to inform American Citizens living in Thailand about the benefits of the Treaty of Amity between the United States and the Kingdom of Thailand. - 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. - Americans uncertain view of a gas tax holiday By : Robert Thomson
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? - NATO on Russia: Enemy or the next alliance? By : dexharris
Russia was badly devastated after the Cold War. Alliance of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) was in war with Russia which is part of the Soviet Republics during the Cold War era. - Obama and Rev. Wright a Bi-Racial Issue By : Robert Thomson
The question, why Presidential Candidate Barrack Obama never left the church after Rev. Wright’s statements, is not a black issue, but a bi-racial identity issue - 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. - 14 Abraham Lincoln Quotes to Celebrate His Birth By : Noel Jameson
Abraham Lincoln was one of the greatest men to ever walk the land of our nation. His birthday is right around the corner, so let's celebrate it with some insightful Abraham Lincoln quotes that remind us of what this historical figure stood for and the impact he had on our nation. - Voting the Race Color and Creed Ticket By : Michael Bresciani
How many people really vote for the person they think is the best all around and most qualified candidate for President of these United States apart from race, color or creed? It might surprise you to learn how few there are. - On Politics- We Are a Nation Divided When It Comes to the "a" Word - Part 5 By : Ed Bagley
There comes a time in a person's life when you have to start thinking for yourself rather than be a lemming to politics, a political party, politicians, pundits, predators and a phony press. We are a nation divided when it comes to the "a" word. We are all about rights, and little about responsibilities. Rights crushed responsibilities a long time ago, and now we remain content to kill our unborn. It is really all about us. - On Politics - Propaganda Is Now Disguised as News - Part 4 By : Ed Bagley
There is probably nothing that disappoints me more than the current sad, sorry state of newspapers in America today. There is more personal journalism in newspapers than news. Name brand newspapers that once had proud heritages with outstanding reporters have become nothing more than pandering sluts who cannot get enough of their personal journalism and politics into the news side of the paper. - Alternatives to Education Meltdown By : Mike Scantlebury
Starting your life at school and going on through education is a learning experience for most of us, but we don't want to hear about you. Here in England we only want to talk about people at the extremes, the brightest at one end and the dumbest at the other. Why? Can't we have a debate about education where we begin to mention the majority, for once? - On Politics - Giuliani Is a Pro Choice Republican - Part 1 By : Ed Bagley
It is possible that Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani has infuriated his Democratic rivals to the point of distraction. As a good Republican Giuliani should be pro life but he is pro choice. Only Democrats are supposed to be pro choice. Giuliani is now under searing attack from every Democrat and flaming left-wing Democratic news organization worthy of the name. - Lessons from JazzFest: Five Strategies for Effective Advocacy By : Stephanie Vance
The New Orleans JazzFest and effective advocacy have more in common than you might think. This article offers insights into navigating any music festival or advocacy campaign. Topics include strategizing, building coalitions and developing themes. - Al Gore's Defeat or His Finest Hour? By : Donovan Baldwin
It's funny how some things turn out, isn't it? Now you take that Bush - Gore fiasco back in 2000. That sure turned out bad for Gore, and some people say for the whole country as well. I wonder. - The US Tax Code: An Open Letter to Madam Chairperson Pelosi By : Jeffrey T Junig
The United States tax code tries to accomplish two things at once: raising revenue, and redistributing wealth. I suggest that we simplify things by replacing it with two systems, each designed to do only one thing. One agency could raise revenue, and the other could make everything fair. I wrote this letter to offer the suggestion to the current House Speaker. - Health Savings Accounts Put You in Control of Your Healthcare By : Wiley Long
Proponents of a "single-payer" healthcare system are ignoring what is going on in Canada and England. As more Americans discover health savings accounts, the result will be lower costs, greater choice, and higher quality medical care. - 15 Leadership Quotes for Presidents Day By : Noel Jameson
Looking for some great leadership quotes? Here are 15 of my favorites by US Presidents as we celebrate President's Day. - Law Of Attraction: Clinton, Biden Blame Bush, but are Just As Responsible for War in Iraq By : Antonio Thornton
Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden are blaming Bush for the war in Iraq, but it's the collective consciousness of the people of the United States (and the rest of the world) that is really responsible. - A New Age Of Feminism By : Kate Loving Shenk
Women Have It Good Here In America--But it Just Got better - Big Changes in Pension Plans, but Long Term Care Untouched By : Clay Cotton
There are big changes coming to retirement plans. In August 2006, President Bush signed into law the Pension Protection Act of 2006 (PPA). This law affects both employee funded plans such as 401(k)s and traditional defined benefit pension plans. - Troop Surge in Iraq will deepen Quagmire By : Richard Stoyeck
President Bush doesn't learn from history - Six Years later – A Failed Presidency By : Richard Stoyeck
History will show George Bush to be a "Failed President". - President Bush and the GREAT MYTHS of Iraq By : Richard Stoyeck
Iraq - Old Myths and New Realities - Mayor Bloomberg says, “Shooting Unacceptable†By : Richard Stoyeck
Mayor Bloomberg's words are the ones that are "UNACCEPTABLE". - Iraq Study Group – Calling Thomas Jefferson By : Richard Stoyeck
Iraq - Paging Thomas Jefferson - The Rosia Montana Dilemma By : Jaks Lloyd
Romania was beggared during the autocratic rule of the communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in the 70s and 80s and after his violent overthrow in 1989 struggled to become a truly democratic nation throughout the nineties. - Lost in Translation: California Community Dispute Resolution Programs Denied Funding By : Elizabeth Moreno
California counties are diverting Dispute Resolution Program Act (DRPA) funds to those who can afford protracted and costly litigation. The community-based dispute resolution programs for all persons of all ethnic, racial and socioeconomic backgrounds are being deprived of funds. The Legislature must change the qualification criteria to codify its original intent. - When do Public Bodies have to Consult the Public before Taking Action? By : Ian Mann
An analysis of when Public Bodies are required by Law to consult members of the Public before taking important decisions. - Iraq and the Misery Index By : Richard Stoyeck
America's "Happiness Index" at new low - New Defense Secretary Changes Everything – Perhaps By : Richard Stoyeck
An election changes everything. - Democrats will not win House, Republicans will lose it By : Richard Stoyeck
Democrat's surge in House will impede Bush. - Internet and Cable TV Shake Up Democracy By : Richard Stoyeck
Congressional Elections shaken up by the Internet. - This is not your dad’s Republican Party anymore By : Richard Stoyeck
Country poised for big changes in Congressional Elections. - The Energy Crisis : Headlines in the 60's and 70's By : Danna Schneider
All the rage in the revolutionary years of the 1960's and 1970's were the smaller, more compact vehicles. It's the time during which we saw the first emergence of awareness of our planet, what we were doing to it and the dawn of environmental "green" thinking. Just as a critically ill person becomes well and forgets about his or her life crisis situation, we Americans forget about the energy crunch. - Why Bodacious Women Would Be Insane Not To Vote By : Mary Foley
Remembering the importance of the rights our fore-sisters fought so incredibly hard for. Are we honoring them? - Are too many political candidates campaigning in "the Cave"? By : Hal Gieseking
A critical examination of the increasing number of negative political ads that debase American democracy - based (roughly) on Plato's Analogy of the Cave. - Stock Investing – Midterm elections make drug companies a sale By : Richard Stoyeck
Potential Democratic House Victory makes Drug Stocks a sale. - Security Classification Primer By : Francesca Black
Much is heard these days of government secrets being uncovered, national security being compromised, and of sensitive information getting into the wrong hands. Most countries have a classification system to formalize state secrets and protect information from being used to endanger citizens. This article will familiarize you with the security classification system. - Civil War's USS Monitor returns to "active duty" at Mariners' Museum in Virginia By : Hal Gieseking
The Union USS Monitor and the Confederate CSS Virginia (Merrimack) fought a four hour battle of the ironclads in Hampon Roads, Virginia that changed the course of the Civil War and made every wooden battleship in the world obsolete. Featured at the Mariners' Museum USS Monitor Exhibition opening in Newport News, Virginia March 9, 2007. - The Immigration Asylum & Nationality Act 2006 - Summary Of Changes By : Ian Mann
This article sets out the key provisions of the The Immigration Asylum & Nationality Act 2006 with a particular emphasis on the new onerous obligations on employers. - Navy Seal dies the hero’s death in Iraq By : Richard Stoyeck
Our leaders should be as brave as Heroic Navy SEAL - President Bush – Contrasting the decision making skills of JFK and George W. Bush By : Richard Stoyeck
Bush-Bad decisions coupled with bad advisors equals disaster. - "America's Goliath, IRS code sec 501(c)(3)?" By : Randall Fisher
This article about the censorship of the church in America. It is about the entanglement of the U.S. government and the church, in regard to IRS code sec 501(c)(3).
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