A Congressman's Strained Attempt at Logic No one really expects too much out of a congressman these days, especially a member of the House of Representatives. But after Virgil Goode's dramatic self-unveiling as a stolid bigot the bar was lowered even more. Rather than easing tensions, say in the vein of former President Gerald Ford, Mr. ...
Positive Effects of Tax Cuts: Why Is The Left In Serious Denial? The Left does not seem capable of coming to grips with the benefits of tax cuts, including reducing the cost of capital to business. One former president, however, understood perfectly.
The individual income tax cuts proposed by JFK took place, after his assassination. While JFK lived, however, and against the advice ...
Yes! Tab Cards Are Still Best Method For Voting The tab punched card still remains the best way for voting. The card itself is a unit record. It is a physical hard record based on a manual punching of a card. For many years, companies ran their businesses with tab cards. However, all data was considered to be "raw ...
Making the World Safe for Terrorism Deep in a cave or high on a mountain, in Pakistan or Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan or, maybe, sunning on the French Riviera, is a furious Osama bin Laden.
“Infidels!” he screamed to his aide.
“Yes,” said the Aide reassuringly, “that is truly what the Great Satan is.”
“How dare them!” stammered the financier ...
The State of the Nation At the time of the State of the Union Address, many articles hit the internet discussing the actual state of the union, and discussing the facts that the President chose to overlook in his speech. While I am thankful for such journalistic integrity on behalf of my fellow news commentators, ...
Confronting Iran With the passing of U.N. Security Council Resolution 1737 on December 23, the world moved ever closer to an all-out war in the Middle East. The resolution, which reaffirmed the commitment of the United Nations to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, imposed a regime of weak ...
Iraq is a Process Problem, Not a Political Problem Fear has hijacked bipartisan decision-making about Iraq. The recent elections and shift in political power will not solve the tough issues in our Middle Eastern quagmire. Effective solutions in the area require a new decision-making approach.
The problems with current U.S. decisions about Iraq are predictable from the process followed to ...
Middle Eastern Oil Fuels Terrorism The vast sums of oil money pouring into the Persian Gulf, and Saudi Arabia in particular, cost us a high price in blood and terrorism.It is no accident that 15 of the 19 Sept. 11 hijackers were from Saudi Arabia. They are the source of Wahhabism, an intolerant form of ...
Using Buttons And Badges Effectively In A Political Campaign Political campaigns can be tense and stressful. There is so much to do and often not enough time to do it. If you are a candidate or campaign manager, you should not be without a button maker machine. These machines will help you with some of the most critical areas ...
Immigrants And Converts Responsible For Muslim Terror Violence In The West When we think of terrorist assaults, we visualize hate spitting imams or a serene Osama Bin Laden in front of us; we think of Palestine, Syria, Iran, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. However, as you will see below, this is a very wrong representation of the facts. Although the people and ...
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