Posted by Young Herbert on April 29th, 2007 in Politics ·
“City ravaged by chain explosions…chemical company razed…oil refineries explode and burn…utilities disrupted…water supply condemned after a fire broke out on a freighter in port.”
“Power outage sparks one of the worst water crises in the city’s history as all four water pumps go down at once.”
“Seven people dead and 2,300 ill after one of the town’s wells becomes contaminated with E…
Posted by Hilderbrand Kelsey on April 29th, 2007 in Politics ·
Here it is, the final loss of all credibility in complaints of how the US treats detainees, Prisoners of War, and militants. For years I have been listening to new report after news report of how badly the United States has treated hostile militants and how in hospitable we are to those under our care…
Posted by fleming eileen on April 29th, 2007 in Politics ·
On June 20th International Refugee day passed without a whimper from the USA media. America’s intake of refugees has gone from 100,000 annually to 45,000. Our taxes go to support ethnic cleansing and the creation of new refugees and displaced persons and the vast majority of good American’s don’t even know it…
Posted by Graham Warren on April 29th, 2007 in Politics ·
Well, let’s see: we’re still at war in Iraq, we are (rightly) worrying about a nuclear capability in Iran, we’re unable to compete in the international labor market, we are facing unprecedented trade and budget deficits as well as federal entitlement programs certain to run out of money in the next few decades, and we are experiencing unprecedented crude oil prices.
Our response?..
Posted by Graham Warren on April 28th, 2007 in Politics ·
In May, 1978, one of the Major American Television Networks put on a broadcast in celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the Founding of the State of Israel…
Posted by Hilderbrand Kelsey on April 28th, 2007 in Politics ·
Let’s try something new shall we? I got this idea after spending a weekend with my wife’s family. The Andersons are great group of folks who I enjoy spending time with, however, they are about as politically divided a family as I have ever seen…
Posted by Young Herbert on April 28th, 2007 in Politics ·
Much is being made about the “Peak Oil Crisis” in the media today. Gasoline and natural gas prices are high and continue to rise. But what is the “peak oil crisis” and how does it impact our water supply?
Peak Oil is discussed and defined in an excellent book by Kenneth S…
Posted by Rudi Ivar on April 28th, 2007 in Politics ·
The diversity Immigrant Visa program or also known as, the green card lottery is a congressional mandated lottery program which gives out green cards. It is only done was a year by the Department of State and is conducted under the terms of Section 203 (c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act…
Posted by Rudi Ivar on April 28th, 2007 in Politics ·
The green card lottery is where the Department of State annually awards green cards to immigrants. This is a lottery that is done by a random computer selection. The technical term for it is the Diversity Visa program. The people that conform to the rules and learn to speak English will be able to enter the lottery program…
Posted by Graham Warren on April 28th, 2007 in Politics ·
The purpose of this piece is to reassure its readers (and perhaps, its author), that civil liberties are not a concern relegated solely to the opponents of the Bush White House…