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Labor Law

Posted on December 11, 2008 by Jamie Hanson

A good relationship between a business owner and employees is an ideal picture. Inevitably, there will be differences and there will be occurrences when ...

Lawyers in Munich

Posted on December 11, 2008 by Jamie Hanson

Everything that we do revolves around the law. Our acts are either in accordance or in violation of the laws of the land. If you live in Germany, lawyers in Munich can give you legal advice to make sure that there will nothing to worry ...

Obama Elected-US Must Avoid A Mistake Made 2000 Years Ago

Posted on November 28, 2008 by Roy E. Klienwachter

I am not politically motivated nor do I have any interest in the candidates or their policies. However, I was on occasion drawn to the debates later on in the 2008 US presidential election. I had the opportunity to hear one or two of Obama's speeches. I agree with many

The Future of the Labor Movement

Posted on November 17, 2008 by Darrylc2

Now that it looks likely that Barack Obama will be the next President of the United States and that the Democrats in congress will increase their numbers, this would be a good time to ponder the future of the labor movement.

Obama, First Black President of the USA! Is It Really So Shocking?

Posted on November 17, 2008 by gianni truvianni

An article about a conversation I had with a friend of mine from Congo, back in December regarding Obama's chances of becoming elected president of the United States.

Give Berlusconi A Break

Posted on November 16, 2008 by gianni truvianni

An article about Italian Prime Minister's recent comments about the color of Barrack Obama's skin, which though perhaps silly were not intended to cause offense of any kind to either Obama himself or any other member of the Negro race.

More About Mike Huckabee

Posted on November 2, 2008 by Gen Wright

For anyone who is into politics, there are bound to be one or two political figures that stand out.

Three Reasons Why We Should Negotiate With Terrorists

Posted on October 31, 2008 by Steve Gillman

There are several reasons why we should negotiate with terrorists. Here are three.

Women, Don't Take the Right to Vote for Granted

Posted on October 26, 2008 by Felicity Grant

Today many women in the U.S. take the right to vote for granted, forgetting their ancestors fought long and hard for this important right. The courage, intellect and passion of early women leaders in the women's suffrage movement is a great reminder to today's American women to always exercise their hard-won right to vote.

Barack Obama - the next U. S. President

Posted on October 23, 2008 by Relationship-Adviser

Relationships! The definitive Advice as to whether a presidential candidate would win the election and eventually become the President of the United States could be verified, among other things, by computing whether there is any propensity for long-term relationships with his (for the time being) nominated vice president.



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Women, Don't Take the Right to Vote for Granted

Posted on October 26, 2008 by Felicity Grant

Today many women in the U.S. take the right to vote for granted, forgetting their ancestors fought long and hard for this important right. The courage, intellect and passion of early women leaders in the women's suffrage movement is a great reminder to today's American women to always exercise their hard-won right to vote.

Swiss Retaliate Against the USA Over UBS

Posted on June 8, 2009 by Gisela Martinez

The USA continually pressures many countries in the world to release private information, in particular, banking information. However, Switzerland realizes the harm this causes their own institutions and citizens. Luckily, they have the leverage to refuse.

Milpitas Fire Department's Failure to Communicate

Posted on October 3, 2007 by John Cole

Chief Clare Franks of the Milpitas Fire Department chooses to fail a new hire instead of promoting success, maybe she needs to go into Law or Teaching full-time instead of running a fire agency.

Has Cuba Long Been Ruled by Murder, Mayhem or Madness?

Posted on September 14, 2008 by lyn

Will the 76 year old brother of Castro, follow in his brother's footsteps of murder and mayhem. Or is it just plain madness?

What Gun Owners Should Anticipate with a Democrat Administration

Posted on December 31, 2008 by l_thornton

The reason behind this is the simple notion that the lesser the guns being issued, the lower the crime that may happen. However, criminals do not always use licensed and issued guns, most of the time; guns used in crimes are smuggled. This is what contradicts the stated notion.

I Spoke Forgetting About Brooklyn

Posted on June 6, 2009 by Bob Miller

The other day I came across a few of my articles about Jews. While there were a few nice comments, the bulk of the articles were nothing but one negative word after another. I didn't name any particular Jew; I just dumped the entire race in my little boat and started paddling.

Teen Alcohol Abuse and Road Accidents

Posted on May 18, 2008 by Sammy Beanard

The National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984, which included provisions prohibiting the purchase and public possession of alcohol, resulted in a uniform national age for the sale of alcohol to minors.

Where are States' Rights Going?

Posted on June 22, 2009 by Gisela Martinez

The United States Constitution grants many rights to the state government and limits the rights of the federal government. Of course, this is often ignored because it's "old-fashioned", and this is the New Deal 2.0 after all, right? However, not everybody accepts this argument and there are many movements within individual states, or parts of states, to usurp their own constitutional rights from the Fed.

Who Is Bob Miller?

Posted on December 7, 2007 by Nick Carter

I don't hate predators. If there weren't hawks in this country, those in other countries would show up here. Do not misinterpret "Hawk" to mean I approve of George W. Bush and Richard Cheney and their Hermann Goering protégés in the Pentagon.

Criminal Reformation or Sentimental Cruelty?

Posted on July 16, 2008 by Sammy Beanard

This article looks at criminal reform, and asks if we are not merely punishing criminals for its own sake.