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Hannah Senesh
(Tue Mar 21st, 2006, by David Ben-Ariel)
I wrote the following poem while involved with a work-study
program at Kibbutz Sdot Yam ("Fields of the Sea" mentioned in
Leon Uris' book Exodus concerning "illegal immigration")
after reading Hannah Senesh's diary found at Sdot Yam where she
was a k... |
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The Best Place to Live in America
(Mon Mar 20th, 2006, by Steve Sommers)
A former co-worker of mine told me that she never watched the
news, or read a newspaper or a news magazine because she'd heard
that people who follow the news score higher on tests for
depression. She figured that if something really important were
g... |
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ACLU or ACLJ - The Difference is Like Night and Day
(Sun Mar 19th, 2006, by Rev Michael Bresciani)
Many people who don't vote and remain aloof to all political
participation are unaware of the long history of the American
Civil Liberties Union. That is one of the ACLU's greatest
strengths. Although much newer the ACLJ has quite a different
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The Dawn On The Nile Valley "Has" Secrets To Tell!
(Sun Mar 19th, 2006, by Copyright©2005 Khalid Osman)
Amnesty International comments on the proposal that has been
laid out by President Obasnjo the Chairman of the African Union
in regards to the Sudanese Darfurian issue.
The Nigerian President proposed to have an "African Panel for
Criminal Justice a... |
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Rent - A - Pundit
(Sat Mar 18th, 2006, by AmeriPundit)
Television’s “talking heads” share a symbiotic relationship
much more important, to them at least, than politics and/or
ideology. This relationship can properly be described as an
airborne disease attacking healthy debate within the body
politic.
Co... |
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TOP REPUBLICANS RAISE THE VOLUME ON TEN COMMANDMENTS JUDGE ROY
(Sat Mar 18th, 2006, by Bruce Prokopets)
When former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore acted
on principle and refused to adhere to a federal court order that
he considered was both unlawful and improper, he never thought
that his actions would lead to an overwhelming groundswell... |
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President CNNMSNBCFOX
(Sat Mar 18th, 2006, by AmeriPundit)
Media coverage of the ongoing Bush/Sheehan matter is worth
following, not for its substance - that is sorely lacking - but
rather, for the audacity the media is showing by giving its
favorite child a public spanking.
"Media" refers to the conglomera... |
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John McCain's "Agreed Framework"
(Wed Mar 15th, 2006, by J.J. Jackson)
I am by no means a fan of Senator John McCain (Arizona). And it
seems like every couple weeks I become less and less of a fan of
his even being in the Republican Party. Today, I am to the point
of publicly asking Senator McCain to just make it offici... |
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The Affirmative Action Debate
(Wed Mar 15th, 2006, by Kenny Du)
Affirmative action is one of the most controversial political
issues facing America. Most often, affirmativ
e action assists disadvantaged groups by improving placement
in higher education and employment, and the term is most often
conceived as a pr... |
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Social Security Rant
(Wed Mar 15th, 2006, by Hank Bohannon)
As the Baby Boomer Generation continue to get older, one of the
hot topics will continue to be Social Security. Critics claim
that Social Security is going bankrupt, and that it needs to be
privatized as soon as possible, or people will lose their
b... |
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