Archive for the 'Pressure Groups' Category

A Modern Lite in the Third World

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

Americans pride themselves on being the best, that’s a fact. From McDonalds, to Coke, to Microsoft, to Hollywood, we have the best of everything. Don’t we? Especially in computer technology, Dell, HP/Compaq, Macintosh, we stand tall. Is that right? Is that a fact?
I got back from Belize a few weeks ago. […]

Hillary, The Hawk!

Friday, December 14th, 2007

Susannah Meadows, of Newsweek is sure trying to help bring Hillary into a new light with her article, Hillary’s Military Offensive. Anyone with a higher I.Q. than a walnut can see this article is nothing more than a redefining of Hillary. Therefore, most liberals will not.

She may have entered the Senate in 2001 […]

Quanto custa o Social do Brasil?

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Quem no est sempre reclamando dos pobres que correm para ns pedindo esmolas, reclamam dos buracos no meio da rua, da falta de sinalizao e até do guarda que muitas vezes quer somente uma grana para resolver o problema que tem em casa… a fome…
O custo social do Brasil, é muito maior que […]

Cult De-Programming?

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

The following good work from a person engaged in trying to free people from cultish programming is far better than most. It demonstrates the person is aware of mind control techniques employed in influencing people. Having said that I will now try to show how this piece is in fact an evidence of SPIN […]

The Mystery Surrounding The Hangman

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

Everyone who knows anything about movies knows the anal-retentive eccentricities of Stanley Kubrick when it came to keep his movies a secret before they were released. He was so strict about the exclusivity of the projects he worked on that he insisted on delivering the film reels to the distribution companies himself.
Since the time of […]

New Fed Chief Ben Bernanke: What Does It Mean For Investors?

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

Today (10/24/05), President Bush appointed Ben Bernanke to succeed Alan Greenspan as the new chairman of the Federal Reserve.
Bernanke is currently serving in the White House as the chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors. The stock market immediately responded favorably to the appointment. How much of the market response is a result of the […]

A Common Sense Approach To Religious Freedom

Friday, August 17th, 2007

Down through the centuries and all over the world, the battle for religious freedom has been a bitter one. The United States has been no exception. Although most of those who founded this country came here seeking religious freedom, it has been a source of contention from the beginning and remains so today. There are […]

Lack of Peace, Reaching Critical Mass

Monday, August 13th, 2007

You have in front of you two buttons, one is green the other is black. The green button represents peace and love, the black button represents war and hate and you were put in charge of choosing what the rest of humanity will experience on earth. Which one will you choose and why?
New Age authors […]

Cities, States, and Others Step Up Action on Climate, Despite Federal Reluctance

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

Last year, Pentagon defense adviser Andrew Marshall issued a harsh warning of the consequences of climate change: mass chaos, national security crises and food shortages. If climate change occurs abruptly, the report declared, there could be a catastrophic breakdown in international security. Wars over access to food, water, and energy would likely break out […]

Rehabilitation

Friday, July 27th, 2007

As in nearly all things, America has been of two minds concerning the rehabilitation of criminals. One camp believes the more severe and lengthy the punishment, the less opportunity a criminal will have to re offend. Lock them up and throw away the key. Statistics prove this camp wrong and alternatives are far from […]