Do As I Say, Not As I Do - The Growing Dichotomy Between America and Our Political Class
By Bruno Korschek
One of the strengths of the United States had always been the diffusion of power throughout the population. "One person, one vote" was a great way to make sure that power, wealth, Read More
PM: Armenia aims to stage “most transparent and fairest elections” in its history
ArmeniaNow --- Armenia will aspire to hold its cleanest vote ever when it elects its parliament next year, Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan on Tuesday while on a visit to Brussels. Read More
God Only Requires 10% Tithing - Have You Looked At What Obama Wants?
By Lance Winslow
The other day, someone sent me an e-mail, one of those e-mails that go viral, and it had a cartoon in it that stated something to the effect that; "God only requires 10%, how come my taxes are so high?" That is interesting isn't it Read More
Is the Obama Administration Attempting to Deflect Attention From the Solyndra Scandal?
By Lance Winslow
Do you find it ironic that the Obama Administration is taking a leading role in investigating the Solyndra scandal? Obviously, taxpayers are livid about this, especially considering many of the main players that put that deal together are also big-time contributors to the Obama Administration, and President Barack Obama's reelection campaign Read More
Pakistan, Haiti and Humanitarian Aid: The Brouhaha Continues
By Arindom Borah
The earthquake in Haiti and the floods in Pakistan - two tragic natural calamities with an approximate figure of 29 million people affected, of which 20 million is Pakistan's share Read More
Armenia, Georgia to Discuss in Batumi How to Attract Investment, Develop Tourism
Epress.am -- The next meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation between Armenia and Georgia will take place in Batumi from No. 18–19. During the meeting, officials will focus on the development of trade between the two states, ways to attract investment and tourism, as well as matters that were discussed during Read More
Republican Ticket 2012
By Lance Winslow
Not long ago, I was discussing politics with an acquaintance of mine, and we got to talking about the Republican Candidates and all the latest turmoil about Mr. Cain and a 14-year old settled out of court, gag ordered settlement Read More
Seeing Invisible Poverty
By Andre Audette
We Americans like to keep our poor neatly tucked away, but new poverty numbers show it's going to get increasingly hard to do so. It's a shame really, not that we have to see what we like to think of as invisible, but that we let it get this bad. We are soon going to have to face up to our long-ignored problem, one that we'd much rather Read More
The Problem With Democracy
By Michael L. Hart
The original idea behind our representative republic was a reaction to the oppression of a far away government on the fundamental freedoms that our founders believed was inherent in all men. It was an idea that people should be free and without government authority intruding on their everyday lives Read More
Wall Street Protests
By Jeffrey L Hudson
Wall Street protests are meant to signify various demonstrations that seem to be taking place around the financial Wall Street walk of New York City. These protests have seemingly grown to be termed as occupy Wall Street protests. The origin of Wall Street protests is based on various grievances however the occupy protests seem to Read More
Why I Am Not Impressed With Candidates Who Have a Plan They Promise Will Bring Prosperity
By Lance Winslow
The other day, I was listening to the GOP Debates, and please understand my critique here is not aimed at the GOP, as I consider myself a libertarian leaning right, so I am in line with "true conservative Read More





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