Politics

Fed Cred: Down The Tubes

On January 22nd, the Federal Reserve cut their most important interest rate for the fourth time in the past six months, in an attempt to stem the widespread sentiment that the US is in, or headed for recession. Their cut comes at a strange time, because they were rumored, nay, expected, to deliver the cut [...]

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Voting The Race Color And Creed Ticket

No one would argue that some dyed in the wool democrats and republicans will always vote their party’s ticket. Loyalty to a party can be both a plus and a minus depending on who the candidate is. Other reasons we vote could be considered outright discriminatory if they occurred in a different setting. Let’s see!
Ever [...]

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Is Your Candidate On This List?

33 Senators Voted Against English as America ’s Official Language June 6, 2007
On Wed, 6 June 2007 23:35:23 -0500, “Colonel Harry Riley USA ret” wrote:
Senators,
Your vote against an amendment to the Immigration Bill 1348, to make English America’s official language is astounding. On D-Day no less when we honor those that sacrificed [...]

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Emerald Ireland

The minute people hear of the words Irish and Ireland, they immediately think: St. Patrick’s Day, green beer, four leaf clovers and Leprechauns. All of those are a rich part of the Irish Culture, but there is far more to the Emerald Isle than just green beer and leprechauns.
Ireland has often been called the [...]

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How Christians Should Determine Their Votes

Now that we have established the fact that Christians should vote, on what things should we base our votes? Biblicly can we vote for anyone we want? I believe there are 4 major points we should consider when voting, especially for the president. 1. What Kind of Judges will he/she appoint? The bible tells us [...]

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Us Recession Inevitable?

As the sub-prime mortgage scandal continues to play out badly for many US companies, more and more questions have been raised as to whether the impact of a slowdown in one area will translate into a nationwide, or even global, recession. Growth prospects within the US are limited for this year by the unprecedented scale [...]

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Abortion: Legalized Child Sacrifice On The Altar Of Humanism

How ironic is it that millions of babies are murdered every year in the name of human rights? How is it that we, Americans especially, proudly call ourselves sophisticated and cultured while continuing to worship in the temple of humanism?
Humanism is a god — little “g”. It is lustful and insatiable. Humanism is deceptive in [...]

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Less On The Beets, Please, And More On The Budget

Thanks to some fearless investigative journalism by the Associated Press, voters can now ponder revealing new facts on what the presidential candidates hate to eat. We guess that’s handy if you’re expecting them to drop by for dinner. Don’t serve liver if it’s Rudy; lose the beets if it’s Barack. Meanwhile, info on what our [...]

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Mammoth Ivory – Undying Beauty

Woolly Mammoths were present during the last Ice age but perished due to the changing environments, when the climate became warmer. The exceptionally long tusks that reached 16 feet and there have been many instances of artifacts and figurines sculpted out of mammoth ivory. Mammoth ivory is still available in Siberia and arctic regions and [...]

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Bill Of Wrongs – Book Review

Bill of Wrongs: The Executive Branch’s Assault on America’s Fundamental Rights, Molly Ivins and Lou Dubose, Random House, 2007
Many years ago, Ivins promised a friend that she would give a speech per month, for free, in some small town in America, in defense of free speech. This book, which turned out to be her last [...]

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