Samuel Adams – Dissident Founding Father
June 29, 2007 by Contributor
Filed under Politics/Religion
While other founding fathers often get the glory, it was Samuel Adams who first laid the groundwork for independence, whose pioneering use of the media and strategic persuasion inspired thirteen colonies to unite against an empire.
US Illegal Immigrants and the Economical Effects of the Migratory Reform
June 29, 2007 by Contributor
Filed under Politics/Religion
As shown by studies done in the last year, the contribution of immigrants in the US economy is everything but insignificant.
Will The Next Cold War Be An Economic One?
June 1, 2007 by Contributor
Filed under Politics/Religion
China called the first of U.S. protectionist measures, tariffs on their paper imports, “unacceptable.” China strongly demands the United States to reconsider this decision and correct it as soon as possible
Phantoms in the Gulf of Tonkin
May 7, 2007 by Contributor
Filed under Politics/Religion
After the Vietnam War, Congress decided to put limits on the President’s authority to unilaterally wage war on November 7, 1973.
China’s Takeover and Assimilation of Tibet
April 28, 2007 by Contributor
Filed under Politics/Religion
As the World focuses on China’s growing economic prowess efforts on the part of the People’s Republic of China to consolidate its control over Tibet continues unabated.
The War in Afghanistan – No Excuses
April 21, 2007 by Contributor
Filed under Politics/Religion
We owe a moral debt to the people of Afghanistan, and our inability to cover the tab is largely because of the disaster in Iraq.
Who’s Killing Internet Radio?
April 14, 2007 by Contributor
Filed under Politics/Religion
49.9% of all new songs and artists were heard first on the internet in 2006, not am/fm stations, leading to huge song and cd sales. So why would the large record companies push for these high royalty rates?
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed – What About Osama Bin Laden?
April 9, 2007 by Contributor
Filed under Politics/Religion
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed has admitted to being the mastermind behind every terrorist atrocity, real and imagined, since about 1980. It appears to have been widely appreciated just how ridiculous the “confessions” appear to be.
Fall of the U.S. Empire
March 30, 2007 by Richard Conrad
Filed under Politics/Religion
In a mere two centuries the United States has become one of the most powerful and influential nations in the history of the World. Unfortunately as history has shown us being on top is fleeting and our Empire may be closer to collapse than you think.
Maple Syrup, the Christian Right and Global Warming
March 20, 2007 by Contributor
Filed under Politics/Religion
Since 1971, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, winter temperatures in the Northwest have increased by 2.8 degrees threatening the livelihood of ‘sugar makers’.































