Mandate? Not This Election, by Scott F Paradis Politicians promise change - but alas, change is the one thing the system is unwilling to deliver. Too many powerful people have too much at stake - too much to lose. So the system churns down the path of self destruction. The only mandate this election prescribed is for government to actually work for the greater good. What a novel concept. Published 16Nov2010, viewed 281 times
When Lawyers Go Bad, by Brian Mahany Stories of dishonest professionals are nothing new. We have grown accustomed to bankers, politicians and even lawyers stealing and cheating. These three stories of dishonest lawyers will shock you, however. Published 08Dec2010, viewed 397 times
Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh Are Taking the Wrong Approach, by Skip Conover The people in this country who want to sell hate are bad enough, but the Glenn Beck radio and TV shows and Rush Limbaugh's radio show have a global audience. What are their sponsors thinking? The title of this article is intended as satire, but it might as well be true. They are making the recruiting of our enemies easy by their rhetoric. Any advertiser that would condone this should never hear the end of it. Published 05Dec2010, viewed 321 times
Halloween, Pumpkin Stands, Little Kids & the Tax Man, by Brian Mahany Like most Halloween stories, this one is scary and without a happy ending - this is the true story of the Idaho Tax Commission shutting down a pumpkin stand run by a 6 year old boy and his younger brother because they lacked a sales tax permit. Published 01Dec2010, viewed 585 times
Choices, Transformations And Observations, by Howard Jacobs Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg recently walked off their own show and Juan Williams lost his job at NPR, all because of perceived intolerance to Muslims. In the meantime, in the UK, in order to mollify Muslim sensitivities, they are considering to stop teaching the Holocaust to students. Exactly who is being intolerant here? Published 26Nov2010, viewed 518 times
FiTs For A (Future) King Boosts Clean Energy Cashback Scheme, by Paul Sherrington When the Government introduced the Clean Energy Cashback Scheme in April 2010, it was intended to make Renewable Energy measures such as Solar PV a cost effective and a sound investment. The scheme's generous Feed in Tariffs, paid for by utility companies, was warmly welcomed by the Renewable Energy industry, but it hardly made the front pages at the time. Published 23Oct2010, viewed 347 times
Iran, Growing Stronger - Should We Be Concerned?, by Derek J Intelligence gathering with respect to Iran and their nuclear intentions is the most important issue facing the US spy community today. There are many other issues of a similar nature that are on the agenda, but at this moment in history Iran and what that nation is up to ranks number one. Why? Published 19Oct2010, viewed 313 times
Can You Recognize When a Free Society Becomes Tyrannized?, by Shane Flait The purpose of this article is to expose the most critical issue of our time - the usurping of our constitutional rights by a feminist-based governmental tyranny. That tyranny is bent on engineering a social, cultural, and economic structural change in our society that's in complete violation of our constitutional principles as engendered by the bill of rights, the further amendments, and the Declaration of Independence. Published 16Oct2010, viewed 568 times
Stop the Hate - Anti Muslim Discrimination Complaints at Record Levels, by Brian Mahany Discrimination cases against Muslims are at all time high in the United States. More complaints were filed last year than even in 2002, the year after the 9.11 World Trade Center tragedy. The article discusses the startling government statistics and some of the gruesome allegations brought by the government against U.S. businesses this year. Published 12Nov2010, viewed 1092 times
A Short History of Toxic Waste, by Wendy Moyer The Industrial Revolution was the time when toxic waste started to become a significant issue. Mostly the produce of commerce, hazardous waste is also a byproduct of residential use. Published 11Oct2010, viewed 331 times
The Truth And Nothing But The Truth, by Howard Jacobs I recently saw a movie called "The Invention of Lying" with Ricky Gervais. The movie took place in a mythical society where there was no concept of lying. I wondered what a speech by Barack Obama would look like if he had lived in this mythical society and had to tell the truth as he saw it. The speech might go something like this... Published 06Nov2010, viewed 663 times
For Whom the Bell Tolls, by Brian Mahany Shocking story of fraud and government misconduct in a small California city. Published 18Oct2010, viewed 607 times
The Case for Inter-Personal Development in the Fight Against White Collar Terrorism, by Willie Horton Personal development is not personal. No one is an island. Your own personal development journey has to be, dy definition, inter-personal. And it is collectively that like-minded people might just make a difference in a world that is so badly in need of change. If you want to change your life, you've got to influence your environment and surroundings. You've gott to be part of something bigger. Personal development is about making a difference. Published 04Oct2010, viewed 663 times
A Terrorism and Security Salary May Be a Lot Higher Than You Think, by Dan Sommer Even if the intelligence cycle is a completely new concept that you learned while reading this article, this does not mean that a career in terrorism and security is out of reach. There are intelligence studies degree programs available at many colleges, even online. These programs will teach you the ins and outs of terrorism, security, and intelligence ... including the intelligence cycle. Published 29Oct2010, viewed 719 times
What Makes a Great Leader?, by Eddie Prentice Leadership is about creating a change that you believe in. Marketing is about empowering your followers, your "tribe" and giving them the opportunity to lead too. Published 28Sep2010, viewed 672 times
California Doesn't Ban Single Use Bags, by Grubb Young The state of California almost banned the use of plastic grocery bags. Published 27Oct2010, viewed 588 times
10 Infamous Presidents or World Leaders, by Wadzanai Nenzou The true measure of a man is how he or she is remembered. Among the great people of history, a few of our world leaders will be remembered for their actions-not positive, but negative. Some will be remembered with horror for the things they caused to happen, the deaths that they caused to take place, the economic woes they caused, or for their vast and outstanding attack on human rights. Published 10Oct2010, viewed 1935 times
The National Fight Against Distracted Driving Car Accidents, by Jason Epstein Continuing to show the growing importance of preventing car accidents that result in personal injury and wrongful death, US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood held the second annual Distracted Driving Summit in Washington D.C. on September 20th - and had some potentially good news. Published 27Sep2010, viewed 370 times
2010 General Elections, by Dennis Foster Very few people in our country realize how much the 2010 elections could mean to our nation. Published 23Oct2010, viewed 585 times
Top 5 President Bush Quotes, by Wadzanai Nenzou George Bush, for all his other failings, had some things about him that made us all chuckle. While our current president is known for his intellect, if not his honesty, Bush was known for his political tap dancing as well as his outrageous butchering of the English language. He gave us something new to laugh about each and every day of his time in office. Published 27Sep2010, viewed 621 times
What Are Environmental Services?, by Wendy Moyer Environmental services can be thought of as a collection of biophysical results that are the consequence of properly managing the environment and natural resources. The outcome of environmental services has a significant impact on human beings and wide natural processes. Published 26Sep2010, viewed 315 times
Start a New Economic Engine, by Scott F Paradis We have had lots of tinkering under the hood - financial bailouts, corporate bailouts, a massive stimulus package and the loosest monetary policy possible. The master mechanics cannot seem to clearly diagnose the problem nor can they determine a viable way to reignite the engine. Though the motor may not have completely seized, the reality is - the economic engine is idle. We are broken down at a crossroads. Published 26Sep2010, viewed 319 times
Intelligence Studies Prepares Students for Intelligence Jobs, by Dan Sommer Intelligence jobs may seem out of reach to a lot of people, but with the right education, you will gain the confidence and knowledge to enter the intelligence industry and succeed. An intelligence studies degree can provide you with a solid foundation to build a rewarding career in intelligence. One day you too can have one of the best jobs in America. Published 19Oct2010, viewed 730 times
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