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The Son he Wished he'd Never Had
(Sun Aug 6th, 2006, by Steve Sommers)
Rumor has it that President George Bush had been on the outs
with his Pa, ex-president George Bush. The issue is the senior
Bush's warm friendship with that scoundrel Bill Clinton. I guess
you can't blame W to much for being jealous, because W never ... |
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The Four Basic Obligations of the Government
(Fri Aug 4th, 2006, by Lay Vicheka)
An Introduction
Men are innately self-centred, no matter they are sophists, intellectuals, ordinary populace, civil servants, beggars…etc. Due to these characteristics, countless problems are arisen, and if there is no any institution to govern these... |
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THE CRUSADER vs. THE CALIPHATE...The Bush Doctrine
(Thu Aug 3rd, 2006, by Doug Krieger)
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By Doug Krieger
THE GREEN CURTAIN
From the Pillars of Hercules in the Atlantic to the Indonesian
Archipelago in the Pacific a vile and putrid Green Curtain
threatens its descent to enshroud and enslave a vast swath of
earth's inhabitants. An Isla... |
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Inspiration
(Wed Aug 2nd, 2006, by The Indy Voice)
I don't feel inspired to write about anything. Today a plane
skipped off the runway in Toronto and everyone survived. I was
glad to hear it but not remotely inspired to write about it.
There was the Bolton "abscess appointment" as it was called (I
t... |
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The Renaissance
(Mon Jul 31st, 2006, by Amber Whitman)
The Renaissance Era was a period dating from approximately the
14th century through the 16th century. It was a time of great
change for Europe and the world, as a whole new culture was
beginning to emerge. Beliefs were tested. The idea that
humankin... |
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Thank Catholic schools for faith in every student
(Sun Jul 30th, 2006, by Sheri Conover Sharlow)
Thank Catholic schools for faith in every student
Their high achievement comes as they spend half the money of
Indiana’s public schools
by Sheri Conover Sharlow Libertarian Writers' Bureau
http://www.writersbureau.org
While government schools scream... |
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Listen My Children And You Will Hear.
(Fri Jul 28th, 2006, by Ryan Kelly)
All Non-Christians, Liberals, Secularists, and even Christians
that do not identify themselves as Fundamentalists, numbering in
the millions, are the targets of an abhorrent and immoral
conservative Christian movement. Many conservative Christians
li... |
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Stop a War
(Fri Jul 28th, 2006, by Ed Howes)
Stop a War
A nation at war with itself cannot stand. He speaks of American
justice and points us to evil while he cuts deals with nuclear
armed devils. A friend of al Qaeda, he is the Commander-In-Chief
of the most powerful military force on planet... |
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The Politics of Torture
(Thu Jul 27th, 2006, by Scott C. Smith)
When the now-infamous photographs of Iraqi prisoners being
sexually humiliated at the hands of U.S. military police were
made public, reaction was nearly unanimous: disgust and outrage
that the U.S. military were abusing prisoners at the same prison
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PALS in Pakistan Part Two - Pakistan's Nuclear Arsenal
(Thu Jul 27th, 2006, by Teve Torbes)
Pakistan's current nuclear security situation is uncertain.
While the weapons are in secure storage areas for the present,
their safety in a scenario in which Musharraf's government
crumbled would be at risk (Mufson). Even assuming Musharraf
retains ... |
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