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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Michal Moreno His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI's pilgrimage to the Holy Land is a mission of peace and reconciliation: “I will make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land to ask the Lord, while visiting the places sanctified by His earthly life, for the precious gift of unity and peace, for the Middle East and for all humanity.”1 written by Karen Fish Rules are rules. written by Bob Miller Around the world people are rediscovering the Solanum tuberosum, a starchy tuberous root vegetable that was first cultivated in Peru some 7,000 years ago, or so says Wikipedia. In the US we produce an average of about 450 million hundredweight (112 pounds) of potatoes each year. written by Karen Fish There has to be a better way. written by Bob Miller Don't know whether or not any of you saw the news report of US soldiers trying to get some Iraqi soldiers to move in on some guys who were firing at them from rooftops, but it sure brought back a Vietnam event for me. written by Bob Miller In order to answer the question, Are Republicans Thugs?, it'll take coming to grips with the fact that the Republican Party is not the same party one's grandparents voted for. written by Bob Miller On a cruise ship not long ago, a fellow passenger asked out of the blue, "How's that fence between the US and Mexico coming?" It was apparent this fellow was of Spanish decent. written by Bob Miller Young irreplaceable Americans, getting a good education is a terrific way to serve your country…there are heroes in every walk of life, not just the military. written by Joe Cline Since I've worked in the back alleys and sewers of the US federal government for years, I'm often asked about the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). I can sum up the people who make up this organization in one word--putrid. written by Bob Miller It was a dark and stormy night in Las Vegas. When I walked out of the casino, my partner said as he got into his car, "Do your best not to kill anyone tonight, Miller." I didn't bother to answer him because that would have been a commitment. written by Nick Carter The war in Iraq has seen the lives of 4,000 Americans destroyed for political gain. Despite mass protests and vocal opposition to the war and the underlying reasons behind it, the powers that be have elected to pursue their personal agenda by proxy, spending lives like worthless dollars in a conflict that isn’t necessary and hasn’t been shown to be worthwhile. written by Nick Carter Al Gore or John Kerry could have gone down several different roads to achieve the US objectives of controlling the oil reserves in Iraq. But without any leadership abilities, poor breeding, and being surrounded his entire life by some of the most sinister men on the planet, George W. Bush took the only road available to him. written by Nick Carter One can tell exactly how much a US voter knows about his or her political party by what they read. As a registered Republican, I can tell you that the information that comes out of right-wing think tanks is far less valuable today than it would have been when the outhouse was the rule, not the exception. written by -- -- In his book, Jesus of Nazareth, Pope Benedict XVI sets out to distill the understanding he has come to after a lifelong theological study of Christianity’s central figure. written by Karen Fish We are all parts of the same wheel. United we stand divided we fall. written by Karen Fish Truth makes fiction look believable. written by Karen Fish God helps those who help themselves. written by Karen Fish Pope Benedict XVI says Cars are the Root Cause of the Iraq Iran war leading us all into Nuclear World War 3 and Global Warming and Highway Fatalities and Cancer, the leading cause of death on earth.
written by Karen Fish See for yourself. written by In an academic lecture given by the pope in Germany, he quoted a fourteenth century Byzentine emperor. The pope's remarks sparkled a worldwide reaction from Muslims. This article shed a light on the history of the Islamic conquests and the treatment of non-Muslims under the Islamic law. written by Karen Fish Fiction is stranger than fiction. << previous page 1 next page>> |