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<< previous page 1 2 3 next page>> written by Josh Greenberger Barack Obama's utter failure to accomplish a damn thing in office besides drive our country into deeper crisis is, I believe, not an organized plan of any sort. It's something more fundamental than that. This is a man drunk with power and his own perceived glory.
written by Josh Greenberger Supporters of Barack Obama's current national healthcare initiative are being taken in by a new self-serving con. "Health care for everyone" is health care for no one.
written by Josh Greenberger Top 10 Signs Your Life Is Too Similar To David Letterman's.
written by Greg DeHart DeHart The author uses a couple of stories from his childhood to bring across the reality that gifts can be very successfully used to make friends and be remembered. Then he speaks of the reality that the “giving of gifts” is often a common practice for government and it's officials, not to the good of those that paid the tax that raised the money, nor the rule of equity and fairness, but to the “blessing” of those that are willing to “work the system”, and to the furtherance of their own (government and it's officals) agendas. The author also suggests a more simplistic and equitable form of taxation than that of the income tax, and makes note that the level of taxation American endures is ungodly. written by Greg DeHart DeHart The author recites various details of the abduction and release of Captain Phillips, the commander of an American cargo vessel who was held by four pirates off the coast of Somalia, until being freed by the US Navy Seal's slaying of three of his four captors. Using the Holy Scripture as a point of reference the author gives comment on the character of this action, asking piercing questions as to why other American citizens have not been protected against aggressors that have taken their lives, and why America does not follow God's commandment and execute the death penalty upon those who by definition of the Scripture are worthy of death. written by Mumtaz Pachisa While President Obama recently lifted the ban on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research imposed by President Bush eight years ago, some people continue to oppose this move and call it unethical. So, while the scientific community is thrilled by the news and says the research will lead to medical breakthroughs, some communities consider the research as a "slippery slope". But, what exactly are stem cells and why are they so important as to generate hot debates among all sorts of circles - political, social, religious, and what not? Here's a look at some of those details. written by Nate Gillespie This March marks the 76th anniversary of one of the most important turning points in American history. On March 4, 1933, new President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed to the world that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself." The president's words helped to buoy the public's confidence in an economy that had been crashing for nearly four years, and recovery began almost immediately. It was one of the most important—and effective—inaugural addresses of all time.
written by Bob Miller Altmans Winnebago deal of a lifetime was a nightmare from start to finish written by John Chase On Saturday, January 31st, President Barack Obama promised America that he would lower mortgage costs as part of the financial rescue package. written by Glorence Lorence The US just does not seem to get enough of Obama. The country’s fascination for him just does not seem to cease. The new President will not just go down in history as one of the youngest to occupy the White House but also as the most techno savvy President of the US. From election campaigning through Facebook or updating what he has been up to in Twitter, Obama knows how exactly to capture the mood of the Gen Y and make them identify with him.
written by Nate Gillespie
Obama gave a powerful speech, promising the American people that they could and would unite to overcome the economic and military difficulties facing the nation. “Our challenges may be new,” the president said. “The instruments with which we meet them may be new. But those values upon which our success depends—honesty and hard work, courage and fair play, tolerance and curiosity, loyalty and patriotism—these things are old.
He also spoke about a few presidents’ inaugurals which have gone down as great moments in history.
written by Greg DeHart DeHart The author attempts to draw out with words the reality that affects the unfortunate of our society who are chosen to be “aborted”. With frank candidness the finger is pointed at the responsible parities.
written by Greg DeHart DeHart Join with me and lets discuss some of the illustrative value placed on the wedding ring (wedding ring set), and why it then forms the center tradition of most modern marriage ceremonies. We'll also discuss style, design, and personal touches that are options for you that you will want to consider as you approach your wedding. written by Greg DeHart DeHart The author discusses from the point of view of the Scriptures how the calling of the woman can, or can not fit into the operation of authority in American society, or any other society. Can a woman from the point of view of the Scripture be president of our nation? written by Greg DeHart DeHart An article offering Biblical advise to the newly elected President, Barack Obama and the American people. The author emphasizing the need to emulate the spirit and practice of two of the most outstanding of all past presidents: Abraham Lincoln and George Washington. Who each in their day occupied the Whitehouse, but with full and open expression of their Christian faith. The author also offers seven points of wisdom of conduct and spirit, with supporting Bible verses.
written by Kassia Macy Let's get something straight right off the bat: if your website has no presence on the search engines then it is never going to be successful.
written by Kassia Macy Why are Canada website stores so popular? Our society has become more and more hectic in recent years. This means we have less time to travel and to shop in our favorite Canadian stores. In the past, there was very little choice one had regarding dealing with this problem. The alternative to traditional shopping was mail order purchasing and was just too slow and cumbersome to be effective. Then, with the advent of the internet the ability to have an item shipped to your door was made easier.
written by Kassia Macy There are a number of well known corporations that have tapped Drupal for their website needs. This is no small endorsement to Drupal corporate websites. When “name companies” select the Drupal platform, it is because they have the utmost confidence in it. After all, what would be the value of Drupal corporate websites if they did not deliver increased business to those companies that opt to use it? Actually, this question is almost a non-issue.
written by Kassia Macy When Myspace was first launched no one dreamed it would be the success it has become. Then again, even those individuals who saw the huge potential in Myspace were utterly stunned to see how huge it has become. Let the truth be told, $30 million dollars a month in advertising revenue is hardly minor! However, in addition to being a wildly successful entrepreneurial venture, Myspace also created a cultural phenomenon. written by Kassia Macy Drupal small website design or blogs are making inroads with people that love to blog. And, yes, blogging and web publishing is popular. Even a cursory glance of the internet will reveal a cadre of people publishing websites and blogs on a multitude of subjects. People seemingly cannot get enough out of publishing their musings in an online format. But, what format do they seemingly prefer to use? written by Kassia Macy Drupal discussion websites are rapidly gaining in popularity. Now, some may wonder why Drupal discussion websites have achieved such a spike in popularity. Discussion sites have been around for several years. One would assume that a new entry into the discussion site world would have an uphill climb against so many established competitors.
written by Ben Weinbaum The forty second president of the United States, Mr. Bill Clinton was born on August 19, 1946. The third youngest President of the United States served the nation during the period of 1993 to 2001. written by Rahul Rungta Suggestions and resources for hosting an inaugural ball at your home, including cocktail and hors d’ourves recipes, and ideas for an invitation, favor and decorations. The site links users to tried and true party planning resources. written by Twinomugisha Charles Nothing good has ever been said about Amin as the president of Uganda. And I don’t see the reason why I should not support it also. It is not my wanting to speak ill of this man but in real sense this man was a bloodthirsty animal called man. written by M Alex White Senator Obama swept to an historic and decisive victory in the presidential elections to become the first black president in America. He must now trek through the on-going crisis in the country by forging his promised “Change”. At present, real estate is one of those issues which needs to be addressed. written by Josh Greenberger The New York Times carried a story that proved Obama had a significantly closer relationship with Bill Ayers than what he previously admitted. And many more lies. written by Josh Greenberger What Obama is proposing is another form of Affirmative Action. But, instead of giving a job that you qualify for to a less qualified person, he wants to give money that you've earned to someone who has not.
written by Josh Greenberger Apparently, Americans are susceptible to celebrity-type images to the point where logic and reason go out the window. If you're planning to vote for Obama, here's a quick one-question test to help you sort out whether you're choice is a logical one.
written by Luke Bouman The upcoming election will play an important role in the future of real estate in America. Both presidential candidates have different views, and plans to help the struggling real estate economy. written by John Rothe Rothe The Presidential Cycle has historically provided a positive return for the stock markets. Will this year be any different? << previous page 1 2 3 next page>> |