• Teen Alcohol Abuse and Road Accidents  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.
  • Underage Drinking and Road Accidents  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.
  • Paper Currency, Debt and Deposits  By : Sammy Beanard
    The paper currency of the United States, therefore, consists of non-interest bearing, non-maturing public debts, incurred for the purchases of gold and silver.
  • Problems of Convertability and Money  By : Sammy Beanard
    It is probably true that all great convulsions in economics result less from the failure of the superstructure of form and legislation, than from a defect of the premise.
  • Bank Cash - A Rather Odd Subject  By : Sammy Beanard
    Bank cash is a rather odd subject to describe. In the first place it is not cash, and in the second it is not in the bank.
  • The Complexity of Economics - Why it is Difficult to Study  By : Sammy Beanard
    With the passage of time, great and significant changes have occurred in the political and economic arrangements of mankind. Social relationships have become more complex.
  • Suggestions for the Provision of Social Security in Third World Countries  By : Sammy Beanard
    A look at the issues involved in establishing a social security and healthcare system in less developed countries.
  • While Watching the Pope, God Showed Up  By : Bob Miller
    With pomp and grandeur you parade your selection of omnipotence pass where I stand to center stage as if I were not there. What has this little boy of Mine done that warrants you kneeling and honoring him so? You carefully adjust his robe and provide him with nourishment leaving me to look after Myself.
  • The Campfires of Fools  By : Bob Miller
    While Obama, Clinton, and McCain tell their flag-waving supporters about what a wonderful country we have and they all sing out "God Bless America", these politicians know, if the others don't, that at that very moment evil is taking place in Guantanamo Prison and in a half dozen other prisons as it did in Abu Ghraib.
  • Mythology Alive and Well  By : Bob Miller
    We print pictures of George Washington on our money, we hang his picture in our state and federal buildings, and throughout our school systems we teach the history of George Washington.
  • Political Corruption in New York State  By : Ken Johnson
    State officials take down a respected health care facility because they were too successful.
  • To Protest Or Not To Protest  By : duderinow
    Many times people choose to protest for the wrong reasons or in the wrong way. This article is to explore when it is appropriate to protest and when it may not be, as well as additional means of getting your message and beliefs out there.
  • Obama and Rev. Wright a Bi-Racial Issue  By : Robert Thomson
    The question, why Presidential Candidate Barrack Obama never left the church after Rev. Wright’s statements, is not a black issue, but a bi-racial identity issue
  • Clinton Pushes for Delegate Switch  By : Cesar Aguado
    Earlier this week, Clinton was vocal in pointing out the ability for delegates, even those who had already pledged their support to a particular candidate
  • Who Do You Read?  By : Bob Miller
    One can tell exactly how much a US voter knows about his or her political party by what they read. As a registered Republican, I can tell you that the information that comes out of right-wing think tanks is far less valuable today than it would have been when the outhouse was the rule, not the exception.
  • The Democratic Campaign’s Unheard Religious Undertones  By : Cesar Aguado
    Each of the three presidential candidates has long-standing ties with well-known religious leaders,
  • How the Democrats are Helping McCain’s Campaign  By : Cesar Aguado
    Political sparring and taking personal swipes at each other is an expected part of any presidential campaign.
  • Governor Richardson of New Mexico Endorses Obama  By : Cesar Aguado
    In a move that could potentially sway Democratic Hispanics to vote for Barack Obama, New Mexico Governor Richardson announced his endorsement of Obama for President on Friday.
  • Security Breach at State Department Reveals Passport Records of all Three Presidential Candidates  By : Cesar Aguado
    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice found herself in the position of apologizing to all three major Presidential candidates this week after contract workers illegally accessed their passport files.
  • Barack Obama Will Become U. S. President  By : Relationship-Adviser
    Notwithstanding the fact that so far neither Senator Hillary Clinton nor Senator Barack Obama could proclaim the victory of the presidential primaries after the Super Tuesday, Best-Relationship-Advice is, however, prepared to make a bold and definitive advice...
  • Primary Lessons, And Secondary Ones Too  By : Danny G.
    I’m a news junkie, so the Presidential primary and caucus results in Iowa, Wyoming and New Hampshire, along with the attendant message adjustments, are fascinating to me.
  • Local Newspapers - Still As Relevant As Ever?  By : Scott Stadler
    They're saying that the newspaper is a thing of the past, but is that really just a bunch of hype or not? Well one thing is for sure - new media is forcing traditional newspapers to adapt and stay up to date with the times.
  • Racial and Gender Reality in American Politics  By : Jim DeSantis
    In recent years we have been fed the idea that "political correctness" is finally a way of life in America. Television, Hollywood, Internet and print media are all presenting this idea as fact. Ethnic entertainment stars and politicians are trotted out as examples of just how politically correct America has become. But, is the picture a true one? Will it apply this election year?
  • The Myth of Nascar Redneck Politics  By : Jim DeSantis
    Will Nascar fans have an impact on the 2008 Presidential election? Will candidates be making appearances where race cars and fans gather?

    If you have the misconception that Nascar fans are beer-slamming, tobacco chewing, good ol’ boys, think again. Nascar fans are mainstream voters who number in the millions.
  • There is No Business Like Political Show Business  By : Jim DeSantis
    Well, friends, as predicted, the onslaught has begun to sell us Hollywood's particular brand of anti-Republican, pro-Democrat, anti-evangelical politics as we head into the 2008 battle for the White House and greater control of the House and Senate by the Democrats.
  • Paul R. Smith  By : James Kara Murat
    Sergeant First Class Paul R. Smith displayed an act of valor in the highest traditions of the American Army, on April 4, 2003 near Baghdad International Airport, Baghdad. While he was engaged in the construction of a prisoner of war holding area; his Task Force cam under a fierce company sized attack.
  • Major Bruce P. Crandall - Recognizing the brave and courageous  By : James Kara Murat
    Major Bruce P. Crandall received the Medal of Honor during a White House ceremony on February 26, 2007 for displaying marked valor and heroism as a flight Commander in the Republic of Vietnam. Through his act of bravery and courage; he has been able to fetch immense pride to the United States Army.
  • Jason L. Dunham: An epitome of bravery  By : James Kara Murat
    The Congressional Medal of Honor serves as a homage and tribute as well as an award of recognition to the war veterans of the United States of America. It was Jason L. Dunham who showcased an indomitable fighting spirit and exemplary valor while serving as a Rifle Squad Leader.
  • Tibor Rubin - Symbolic Significance  By : James Kara Murat
    The Medal of Honor serves as a recognition award and tribute awarded to the battle heroes of America, for displaying marked valor and intrepidity during times of war. Mr. Tibor (Ted) Rubin was awarded with the Medal of Honor for the Korean War on September 23, 2005 during a White House Ceremony.
  • Top Ten Things to Know About US Navy SEALs  By : James Kara Murat
    Navy SEALs; these two words conjure up images of hardy, supremely accomplished, no-nonsense men, who are an integral part of the security set up of the armed forces of the United States of America.

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