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  • Where the Future? Greed in America Old Song for Indians, by Jose Barreiro
    Social agreement, like a treaty—or even as the trustworthy word of an honest human being—must be kept. Once broken, dissonance ensues, and conflict is sure to follow. The American Dream, the sense that although flawed (as with everything that exists) the working people of our country have a chance at a decent living wage and the opportunity to educate and launch their children into prosperous futures, appears broken.
    Published 06Nov2011, viewed 99 times
  • Budget Cuts Will Repeat A Tragic History, by Mark Trahant
    Tribal leaders went to Capitol Hill last week to make the case to protect American Indian and Alaska Native programs from the deep federal spending cuts that are about to hit. Tribal Unity Impact Week included meetings, lobbying on Capitol Hill, and increased visibility about cuts in Native American communities.
    Published 06Nov2011, viewed 53 times
  • Petition and Assembly Are Fundamental Rights, by Skip Conover
    What I want to know is why all those Americans who keep shouting about the U.S. Constitution are not shouting about the loss of our rights of Assembly and Petition Government for Redress of Grievances.
    Published 29Nov2011, viewed 58 times
  • Party of the Big Lie, by Skip Conover
    The American Republican Party has taken "The Big Lie" as a political concept to new heights of mendacity. 10 Big Lies Republicans tell.
    Published 28Nov2011, viewed 129 times
  • Chicago Broker's Reverse Mortgages Could Help Seniors Pay For Long-Term Care, by Shelley Baughman
    After the Budget Control Act of 2011 was recently signed into law by President Barack Obama, the United States faces the challenge of finding ways to save more than a trillion dollars over 10 years, or automatic sequestration will remove it from mandatory and discretionary spending.
    Published 19Nov2011, viewed 66 times
  • 20 Years For Pelham Resident Convicted Of Manslaughter, by Shelley Baughman
    A Shelby County probation officer described her pre-sentence interview with a Pelham Hispanic man as "one of the worst" she has ever done shortly before the man was sentenced Aug. 2 to 20 years in prison for a manslaughter charge.
    Published 18Nov2011, viewed 56 times
  • Lieutenant Involved In Big Pelham Bust Retires, by Shelley Baughman
    Tucker is known for being a dependable resource for journalists and maintaining professionalism throughout his years with the Pelham Police Department. He also made national headlines and had the gaming world abuzz when he busted a large, unauthorized game of Texas Hold 'Em in Pelham early in 2010.
    Published 18Nov2011, viewed 77 times
  • Resolving the Economic Crisis, by Scott F Paradis
    The issue however, is not that the titans of greed - the masters of Wall Street, the financial elite, and their political puppets - are wreaking havoc. The storm troopers are not yet breaking down doors and confiscating wealth and power. We, the people, cede it freely. In our misguided search for comfort and conformity we give away our power. We are abandoning responsibility and in so doing are relinquishing power.
    Published 15Nov2011, viewed 64 times
  • CERT Products - Supplies to Keep Your Community Safe, by Eric Holm
    A community emergency response team, also known as CERT, is a group of individuals that work together in the event of an emergency to help the community. These group prepare for different types of emergency events and assist other first responders.
    Published 31Oct2011, viewed 165 times
  • Mortgage Loan Extension To Expire; Broker Scott Tucker Still Confident In Its Value, Payday Not Over, by Brent Arends
    As the term of the Department of Housing and Urban Development's extension of the Federal Housing Administration's loan limits comes to an end, reverse mortgages are again at the forefront of discussion about the economy as it relates to housing market payday. The national FHA loan limit for the HECM program was voted in at the end of 2010, remaining effective through September 30, 2011.
    Published 04Oct2011, viewed 177 times
  • When Will Congress Begin Doing Its Job?, by Skip Conover
    Let us be clear! It is the job of Congress to pass legislation, not spout rhetoric about what the President, who oversees an entirely different branch of government, has done wrong. The Congress led by Mr. John Boehner has not done its job, while millions of Americans have been unemployed, have lost their life's savings and their homes to foreclosure, and some I know have even taken their own lives.
    Published 15Oct2011, viewed 157 times
  • Alexander Hamilton: American Hero, by Skip Conover
    Like most heroes, Alexander Hamilton had his flaws, but few can deny that he is one hero that was on the leading edge of the American fight for freedom of the human spirit, and one of the chief architects of the success of the United States of America as an independent nation.
    Published 15Oct2011, viewed 187 times
  • CEDAW's Imposition on Member States Is Part of the Feminist Fraud, by Shane Flait
    CEDAW, the Convention of the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women, is a human rights treaty for women adopted by the United Nations. It espouses equality and non-discrimination based on sex and requires UN member states to adjust their laws to abide by it. The fraud is that whatever laws discriminates against men but favors women is OK with them. Here's a typical example...
    Published 14Sep2011, viewed 198 times
  • Reflections on an Anniversary, by Skip Conover
    It seems to me that what 9/11 tells us emphatically is that human kind must gradually fuse into one unity—perhaps not a perfect one, but one with respect for one another's differences. The American Founding Fathers knew that viscerally, adopting the Latin phrase "E Pluribus Unum" as our national motto. It means "From Many, One."
    Published 11Sep2011, viewed 100 times
  • How Big Is The Israeli Defence Force Navy?, by James Marinero
    The Israeli Defence Force Navy (IDF Navy) - a brief history (including major sinkings), with an overview of fleet size, and future ships, operational theatres and bases. How capable is the Israeli Navy? Who will fill the power vacuum that the popular revolutions are creating in the Middle East?
    Published 28Sep2011, viewed 159 times
  • CCR, ORCA and Other Acronyms You Need to Know, by Myra Cisse
    This article explains the uses of a few key government websites associated with the electronic submission of data to federal government agencies for the purpose of certification and contracting opportunities. It also defines several commonly used acronyms in the government contracting arena.
    Published 20Sep2011, viewed 186 times
  • All About The First Chinese Aircraft Carrier, by James Marinero
    China has begun sea trials of her first aircraft carrier of the modern era. 'Shi Lang' is an ex-Russian carrier which has been completely refitted. Other countries in the region have disputes with China over the Spratley and Senkaku Islands. What's the story behind the new carrier? Is this new carrier a threat to them, and how is China's strategic stance changing?
    Published 16Sep2011, viewed 126 times
  • Chinese Internet Attacks, by James Marinero
    Chinese cyberwarfare organisation and the Golden Shield program; ten thousand 'deep water fishes' worldwide are used for humint, but the stance of China in internet warfare is aggressive and powerful. This article is a overview of the strategic posture and Chinese plans to project power virtually through the internet, but also practically through massive naval growth.
    Published 07Sep2011, viewed 223 times
  • Feminist 'PC' Media Covers-up Family Court's Tyranny against Fathers, by Shane Flait
    The unconstitutional denials of fundamental rights that fit fathers face in family court are outrageous. Fathers, their children, and, of course, freedom are being destroyed daily. The feminist-instigated politically correct (PC) media doesn't want you to know about that. It's not part of 'the agenda'. So any such news is obscured, slanted or more generally ignored to enforce the PC view of how you should perceive what's happening.
    Published 07Aug2011, viewed 330 times

 

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