Archive for the 'Politics' Category

Some Thoughts about Volunteers from within the Workplace

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

The togetherness that volunteers experience can tie their community together more closely, and of course it will fulfill the volunteers’ goal of assisting those incapable of supporting themselves. It’s a lot more straightforward to get involved when a volunteer event is pre-planned. Of course, when volunteering becomes a team effort with co-workers, it will be far more fun.

Prior to Seeking Contraceptive Pill Yaz, Side Effects Should Be Studied

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Oral contraceptives can be utilized for more than just forbidding pregnancy. Many adult females begin to take it during their teen years to help regulate irregular menstruation. An oral contraceptive came out on the market that claimed to not only prevent fertilization, but to help alleviate acne, as well as assist with the results […]

Intelius President Naveen Jain at the Indian Business Conference

Friday, February 12th, 2010

As the co-founder and chief executive officer of the online information service company called Intelius, India-born Naveen Jain spoke at this year’s Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) Economic, Business and Development Conference. He discussed issues on the Indian Diaspora and how it affects the present economic conditions.
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Will Science Fiction Guide Our Future?

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Science fiction has a long history of looking at environmental issues. Hayao Miyazaki’s popular “Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind” is a moving story about the conflict between Man and his environment, although it has political undertones as well. Frank Herbert’s Dune is another popular environmental story that discusses how mankind shapes […]

“DAMASCUS WILL CEASE FROM BEING A CITY” ….SYRIA, CATALYST FO

Monday, January 18th, 2010

ON THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS
Syria has become a priority target of US/Israeli preemption in the War on Terrorism. The recent Mosul homicide bomber only validates the Syrian connection, as far as US military strategists are concerned. Our last blog highlighted how neocon policy makers and think tanks (both in America and in Israel) have […]

Volunteer Work and the Business

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

As I imagine you know, donating your time as a volunteer lets you make your community stronger as well as bringing help to the poor. Of course, freeing up the time to volunteer often actually wastes some of that valuable free time.

There Ought to Be a Law

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

The ‘Land of the Free’ is teaming with individual rights for citizens. We have the right to say what we want, do what we want, be who we want.
Or do we?
One need only to pick up a news publication or turn on the television news to find that these freedoms are constantly being challenged, […]

Liberal Agenda and Communism; Lance Rants

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

If we go hog wild towards the liberal agenda where everything is equal and everything is fair and it does not matter if you produce or not or have any productivity all you’re still entitled the same amount of potatoes, then you will find every American in line for said potatoes. Think of this unemployment […]

America Is Being Invaded

Friday, May 8th, 2009

Every year, 741,000 people are entering America illegally through the border into California, Arizona, and Texas from Mexico. They don’t care that our government is wasting over ten billion dollars in tax money supporting them, they don’t care that your children are being forced to learn and interact in Spanish in their schools, and they […]

The Hot Air Prime Minister

Friday, May 8th, 2009

What would happen to a hot air balloon if you poked it with a sharp object? It would deflate and fall to the ground. Well that’s like anti-American Prime Minister (PM) Paul Martin. Paul Martin came into office vowing to improve Canadian/American relations that were strained by former PM Jean Chretien. […]