A Struggle of Faith
October 30, 2009 by Editor In Chief
Filed under Featured, Politics/Religion
Christianity has been going head to head with Paganism for more than 2000 years. It is not good vs. evil it is the Father vs. the Mother.
Mexican Drug Cartels Threaten the United States
July 6, 2008 by Contributor
Filed under Politics/Religion
The threat to U.S. interests from an emerging international crime cartel grows more serious every day as U.S. gangs merge with the Mexican drug cartels.
Why Politics and Religion Don’t Mix
April 25, 2008 by Contributor
Filed under Politics/Religion
Christ and the Buddha were wise men; they never talked about politics. They didn’t talk about politics because political opinions and campaigns are but afterthoughts in humankind’s evolutionary process.
Four Things That Make America Great
April 1, 2008 by Contributor
Filed under Politics/Religion
While traveling the World, I gained a different perspective of my own country and have come to a conclusion. There are four things that make the United States of America a great country.
Has the American Empire of Debt Entered Terminal Decline?
March 4, 2008 by Contributor
Filed under Politics/Religion
The current state of the American economy points to a short term slowdown, at the very least. Repeated injections of inflated money and drastic interest rate manipulations that have failed to stimulate the economy to any lasting degree.
McCain: Did he or didn’t he doink?
February 22, 2008 by Richard Conrad
Filed under Politics/Religion
There’s been very little mud-slinging among the candidates so when the NY Times ran the article on McCain’s possible infidelity I had to wonder why. We should be paying attention to policy not libido.
Merit Pay For Teachers – How Will It Work?
January 19, 2008 by Contributor
Filed under Politics/Religion
Merit pay for teaching has been an unfulfilled goal of many teaching proponents for decades. There are examples that show it works elsewhere in this nation.
Spilt Milk – Cleaning Up The Mess You Make
October 4, 2007 by Richard Conrad
Filed under Politics/Religion
The damage has been done so there is no reason to cry over spilt milk when the real debate is whether or not to clean the milk up or leave it to rot in the desert sun.
Income Inequality Is A Positive Indicator
September 16, 2007 by Contributor
Filed under Politics/Religion
Political candidates from both major parties all seem to agree that America faces a crisis of income inequality. What crisis?
The Young And The Idealistic – On Campus With Jonathan Fantini Porter
August 31, 2007 by Contributor
Filed under Politics/Religion
Jonathan Fantini, his mother, a member of Amnesty International. His father a college student unfairly jailed for protesting the Argentinean military government.



























