What is Happening to America
Filed: June 15th 2007: News

What I am trying to figure out is when things in this country starting going downhill. As a citizen and voter, in this country, I am feeling more and more as if my own government and representatives are against me and not for me. The republican party, that I am a member of, […]

Take a Minute of Your Time
Filed: June 14th 2007: News

We are a nation of many different cultures and our people have come
from all the far corners of the world seeking freedom and living a life
as best they can, without war and condemnation. This was the ideal of
the Statue of Liberty and many of our ancestors worked hard and long
hours to […]

Shalom, Salaam, Peace in the Middle East
Filed: June 14th 2007: News

My friend Graham Goodman is a peace activist in Israel. He travels back to his hometown of Montreal occasionally with his children to give his parents some joy, but despite their pleas he will not leave the dangers of Israel for the safety of Canada. His work there, he feels, is too important.
If you believe […]

Charades in Congress - It’s Not About Immigration Folks
Filed: June 14th 2007: News

We’re being overrun by illegal immigrants! Just listen to any talk show host, TV or radio, read any of the dying newspapers in town or pick up Time or Newsweek. Right? I mean it’s all over and they’re right except about the cause and the solution
Read the headlines, the Republicans are going to save the […]

What State Legislators Must Do to Counter Federal Abuses
Filed: June 14th 2007: News

In a recent letter to the chairman of my state’s Libertarian Party, I mentioned that I believe the real battle for our liberty lies not in state capitals, but in Washington D.C. Sacramento, Albany, Austin, Topeka, and the other state capitals are only the symptom of the giant freedom-sucking, bureaucratic, monster that is government […]

U.S. - Iran Talks - Setup for Failure?
Filed: June 14th 2007: News

Iran and the United States just did something these two countries have not been able to bring themselves to do, despite the clear need, for over a generation: they officially, publicly talked to each other. To you and me, this may not seem like much to brag about. They did not announce any historic concessions […]

You Can Send Dog Poop To Your Congressman
Filed: June 14th 2007: News

A Colorado jury this week found that a woman who sent feces in the mail to a politician had done nothing illegal. Rather, the jury agreed, such actions are protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution.
The mind races!
The possibilities!
My husband, upon hearing of this news, involuntarily looked out the window toward […]

The Political Incorrectness Of Politics
Filed: June 14th 2007: News

After hearing the daily round table gossip on ‘the View’ today, I came away with food for thought in regards to the mindset of people in America. I began to reflect upon reasons why I, a writer, a woman, an avid supporter of AMERICA…Sometimes find myself asking , Have people truly forgotten what’s important in […]

And Justice For All - Unless You’re a Woman
Filed: June 14th 2007: News

The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled in an Alabama case that underscores just how pay discrimination works against women. It works very well, thank you.
In a 5-4 ruling, the court found that a female employee at the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company plant in Gadsden, Ala., doesn’t have the right to sue for […]

Jonathan Fantini Porter To Represent USA At Russian Conference
Filed: June 14th 2007: News

Jonathan Fantini Porter, US Editor of the World Security Network, has been selected to represent the United States at the 2007 Russian Euro Atlantic Conference to be held in Moscow, Russia. The three day conference, beginning June 17th, is sponsored by the Association for Euro-Atlantic Cooperation, Russian Youth Association for Euro-Atlantic Cooperation and the NATO […]

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