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  • Information The Government Makes Public About You  By : Steven Cancel
    Learn about what important information can be uncovered within many US public records.
  • Is Sarah Palin a Woman Of Destiny?  By : Colleen Lilly
    We as Americans are learning to adjust our thoughts and beliefs about woman in politics and mothers in the public's eye. We have Hillary and Sarah to thank for their courage and strength in tackling these beliefs. For opening doors of opportunity.
  • Is the Treaty of Amity between Thailand and the USA still valid?  By : Benjamin Hart
    This article is designed to inform American Citizens living in Thailand about the benefits of the Treaty of Amity between the United States and the Kingdom of Thailand.
  • Is There Anything More Disingenuous Than a Whining, Petulant Political Party in America?  By : Ed Bagley
    Presidential elections provide a lot of humor when you can recognize the joke. Every few days some new, outrageous flap kicks another outrageous flap off of the front page of our nation's daily newspapers. I do not care if political parties whine about the events of the day. What I do care about is the righteousness with which the Democrats and Republicans do whine and complain. Please spare me the soap opera
  • Is your State hurting for jobs?  By : David P Jensen
    I get weary of politicians who blame the other party for every real or imagined problem.The fact is:We are all AMERICANS and should solve our economic issues in unity of purpose. YOU,the American voter,should tell your congressman that you want a unified coherent solution to our energy dependence,...OR THEY WILL NOT BE RE-ELECTED
  • Jazzing Up Your Advocacy Efforts: Lessons from New Orleans  By : Stephanie Vance
    The strategies you use to survive the New Orleans Jazz Festival are similar to the strategies you would use to survive an advocacy campaign. It's all in how you look at it.
  • John McCain for President? Yeah, Right.  By : Ryan Ambrose
    Can't stand the thought of voting for John McCain? You could do something about it besides hold your nose. Find out here.
  • Karl Rove's Sly Deal With Fox? Wow, This Is Really Inside Stuff No One Could Discern  By : Ed Bagley
    Imagine my surprise when I went online recently and encountered this headline: "Karl Rove's Sly Deal With Fox". Think of a conservative, right-wing political hack with slight-of-hand magic out to pull a fast one over on American voters. You get the picture. Could this be some great political insight on the Presidential election? Get the full story and learn why it is anything but.
  • Key Energy Technologies for Booming World Economies  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    World economies will falter without the secure supply of plentiful and affordable energies. Fossil fuels are emitting harmful greenhouse gases. Three forms of energy can supply all energy needs and can be converted from inexhaustible energy sources: electricity, liquid fuels, and process gases. We must develop a few key technologies now to gain access to these virtually limitless energies. Otherwise, world economies will be harmed forever.
  • Lessons from JazzFest: Five Strategies for Effective Advocacy  By : Stephanie Vance
    The New Orleans JazzFest and effective advocacy have more in common than you might think. This article offers insights into navigating any music festival or advocacy campaign. Topics include strategizing, building coalitions and developing themes.
  • Mainstream Western media stages  By : James Shen
    Ignoring outpouring hospitality of the Chinese people, Mainstream Western media has waged a negative campaign against China to retaliat the country's failure to comply with Western requests at the Beijing Olympics. This article examines the roots of Western media's anger towards China, exposes its hypocrisies & double standards, and advocates a positive-spirited media system on the basis of upholding Chinese public interests.
  • Mainstream Western media stages "Blemishing China Marathon" (Part II)  By : James Shen
    Ignoring outpouring hospitality of the Chinese people, Mainstream Western media has waged a negative campaign against China for failure to comply with Western requests at the Beijing Olympics. This article examines the roots of the mainstream Western media's anger towards China, exposes its hypocrisies and double standards, and advocates a positive-spirited media system on the basis of upholding Chinese public welfare and interests.
  • Mainstream Western media stages "Blemishing China Marathon" (Part III)  By : James Shen
    Ignoring outpouring hospitality of the Chinese people, Mainstream Western media has waged a negative campaign against China for its failure to comply with Western requests at the Beijing Olympics. This article examines the roots of the mainstream Western media's anger towards China, exposes its hypocrisies and double standards, and advocates a positive-spirited media system built on the basis of upholding Chinese public welfare and interests.
  • Makers of Airborne  By : Bruce Mills
    Airborne Health, Inc., the Bonita Springs, Florida maker of the popular Airborne Effervescent Health Formula, an effervescent tablet marketed as a cold prevention and treatment remedy, has agreed to pay up to $30 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it did not have adequate evidence to support its advertising claims. The FTC’s lawsuit also names Victoria Knight-McDowell, the former schoolteacher who invented Airborne, and her husband Thomas John McDowell. If the settlement is approved by the court, it will prohibit the defendants from making false and unsubstantiated cold prevention, germ-fighting, and efficacy claims. The monetary judgment will be satisfied by the defendants’ adding $6.5 million to the funds they have already agreed to pay to settle a related private class-action lawsuit, bringing the total settlement fund to $30 million.
  • March Madness on Capitol Hill (And I Don't Mean Basketball)  By : Stephanie Vance
    Trying to get your message across to members of Congress? March is an awful time to do it. Learn more about the best ways (and times) to approach Congress so your message can be truly heard.
  • Medicare For All  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    This Article Discusses the Burden That Employers Have Trying to Insure Their Employees and How Single Payer Is The Answer To This Challenge.
  • Michael Moore's SICKO Should Have Considered Health Savings Accounts  By :
    Instead of copying the failed “single-payer” policies of Europe and Canada, the United States should address our healthcare crisis by expanding the free market, encouraging greater personal responsibility, and promoting the use of Health Savings Accounts.
  • Misogyny Is A Psychiatric Illness!!  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    My Grandmother was 115 years of age today, and in honor of her years as a suffragette, I dedicate this article to her!
  • Momma's, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Lobbyists  By : Stephanie Vance
    An overview of the profession of lobbying -- and why it's NOT so terrible.
  • More than $4.00 for gas? What can you do?  By : David P Jensen
    It' here now.You can decrease your gas or diesel cost by > 50% with a simple addition to your car or truck. This method of reducing water to it's basic elements-hydrogen and oxygen creates the perfect fuel.It's do-able today and can save you >$200/month
  • Needed: Curious Leaders  By : John Barell
    Where are the curious leaders in our country today? Former CEOs Lee Iacocca and Jack Welch highlight the need for curiosity in todays world of politics and business. The 9/11 Commission reported that we weren't curious and that we needed to find ways to "routinize" the practice of imagination, that is posing good questions that question the perplexing, challenge assumptions and common wisdoms.
  • Obtaining an Apostille or Embassy Legalization Online  By : Steven Cancel
    Information someone needs to know about legalizing a document internationally.
  • On Politics - One of the Most Lucrative Jobs in America - Part 3  By : Ed Bagley
    Being a politician in America today is one of the best paying jobs a person could have. If you do not know that the vast majority of politicians lie, cheat and steal as necessary to get elected and stay elected, you do not understand much about politics in America today. The best job most national politicians actually do is helping themselves get rich legally at the expense of the electorate they are supposed to be representing.
  • On Politics - Propaganda Is Now Disguised as News - Part 4  By : Ed Bagley
    There is probably nothing that disappoints me more than the current sad, sorry state of newspapers in America today. There is more personal journalism in newspapers than news. Name brand newspapers that once had proud heritages with outstanding reporters have become nothing more than pandering sluts who cannot get enough of their personal journalism and politics into the news side of the paper.
  • On Politics- We Are a Nation Divided When It Comes to the "a" Word - Part 5  By : Ed Bagley
    There comes a time in a person's life when you have to start thinking for yourself rather than be a lemming to politics, a political party, politicians, pundits, predators and a phony press. We are a nation divided when it comes to the "a" word. We are all about rights, and little about responsibilities. Rights crushed responsibilities a long time ago, and now we remain content to kill our unborn. It is really all about us.

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