The EU is a German Ruse
Filed: June 11th 2007: News

Bill Cash, MP, questions “The German Question” [The European Journal, April 2007] “of what and where is Europe?” when “Germany has not even established her own national identity, which remains strikingly unstable even after reunification… let alone found a directing principle which can hold the ramshackle European Union together…”.
Mr. Cash […]

China!
Filed: June 11th 2007: News

China looks like becoming the worlds super-power. One of the reasons I think we have little to fear from China, is due to its size.
Sure there are a hell of a lot of them, but 90% of the population have never picked up a telephone. They have one of the largest populations on the Web, […]

Cameron?
Filed: June 11th 2007: News

The fact that the Tories have elected a new leader will not turn their fates around.
Tony got in my stealing their cloths, and there are few policies in use by the Labour government now, that were not in place in John Major’s day.
In fact the only difference is that VAT is wider now than before. […]

A Chat with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin
Filed: June 11th 2007: News

After the ceremonial greetings and the cup of Odessa Tea accompanied by delicate open faced sandwiches of Latvian Cheese and Minsk Cured Ham, we sat down to review some of the events taking place at the G8 meeting in Heiligendamm.
“Mister President, I understand that you are bitterly opposed to the US Missile shield that […]

Medicine Without Borders
Filed: June 11th 2007: News

As we excitedly wait for film maker Michael Moore’s new masterpiece,”Sicko,” I decided to do some research on Cuba’s healthcare system.
“Sicko” spotlights the negligent U.S. healthcare system. In a brilliant example of contrast, Moore takes 911 fire fighters and rescue workers with life threatening lung problems their health insurance policies refused to cover, first to […]

President Jimmy Carter Has Lost All Sense Of Propriety
Filed: June 10th 2007: News

I did not vote for President Carter. I also did not vote for President Ford. To the best of my recollection this was the only Presidential election I did not vote in since I became old enough to vote.
I liked Carter but felt that he was too trusting and naive to be our President. While […]

Televised Presidential Election Process a Disaster for Our Civilization
Filed: June 9th 2007: News

It is amazing that our Presidential Candidates will use scare tactics to attempt to get votes. Even though this is completely common place it lacks integrity. Why should you have to scare the populous into voting for you? If a candidate has nothing to stand on and no strength of character, then why would anyone […]

A ScreamFree Middle East (Part II)
Filed: June 8th 2007: News

Last week we examined how reactive dependence turns us all upside down. By looking at the U.S.’s “addictive” dependence on Middle East oil, we learn about our own faulty dependence on our kids. What is comes down to is this: no one respects or likes to listen to needy people. Think about it. You may […]

Should There be Limits on Contributions to Political Campaigns by Individuals?
Filed: June 8th 2007: News

Yes there should be, every time. However, it shouldn’t be in the actual amount of money being pledged, but in the percentage being contributed.
The main reason why any limits must be mandatory is because there is no such thing as a FREE lunch. No one gives politicians anything for free because, behind every donation, no […]

Lebanon’s New War
Filed: June 8th 2007: News

Are you watching the news? It’s easy to look at the fighting between the Lebanese Armed Forces and Fatah al-Islam in Lebanon and dismiss this as the usual hodgepodge of conflict associated with the Middle East. After all, we’ve been seeing this for years. Or have we?
There is something distinctly different between this latest battle […]

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