| 71 | Me and Mao Tse-Tung! Preview: My first political experience was with Mao Tse-Tung on 1968-69. That political experience occured in Sudan not in China! I could possibly see right now some surprises on the faces of my valued readers. That was exactly before the second Sudanese military dictator Ga'far Numeri took over power through his coup d'etat in May 25, 1969. I was at th... (more) Published By: Copyright©2005 Khalid Osman Submitted: 09 June,2005 |
| 72 | Mexicans: Disease-Ridden or a lot of Hype? Preview: From time to time, I take time away from my book writing duties and my regular column writing to address the concerns and comments from readers. I get it all. I get some thoughtful, linearly constructed arguments and then I get the circularly argued ones that make my head spin just trying to figure out where they are coming from and what exactly ... (more) Published By: Doug Bower Submitted: 10 June,2005 |
| 73 | Sudan: Submitting the Criminals to The ICC! Preview: Everybody concerns about justice in the World should be delighted because the call to submit the criminals in Sudan to the International Criminal Court(ICC) became a reality last Thrusday in the UN's corridors! The UN Security Council voted 11-0 to refer a sealed list of 51 people accused of crimes against humanity in the Sudanese Darfurian regio... (more) Published By: Copyright©2005 Khalid Osman Submitted: 10 June,2005 |
| 74 | Mexicans: Criminal Infestation or a lot of Hype--Part One Preview: If you have been following my columns (and if not, why not?), you know I am embarking on a series of articles, prompted by reader's comments on the "Illegal Alien" issue. Reader's Comment Two: How could you live in a country that is so dangerous? At first, I thought this individual was referring to the United States--I am not being sarcastic. No... (more) Published By: Doug Bower Submitted: 10 June,2005 |
| 75 | I LOVE Howard Dean Preview: While Howard Dean is out there talking about how much “hate” he has for Republicans and about how evil, dishonest and nasty we are I am here to stand up and say something very important. I LOVE you Mr. Dean! I mean that from the bottom of my dark, conservative, white, Christian heart. I really do love you man. And I love you more and more every d... (more) Published By: J.J. Jackson Submitted: 10 June,2005 |
| 76 | Illuminati Preview: "It was this immortality of the spirit that Saint-Germain tried to bring to a small group of chosen initiates. He believed that this minority, once it was developed itself, would, in its turn, help to develop another small number, and that a vast spiritual radiation would gradually descend, in beneficent waves, towards the more ignorant masses. I... (more) Published By: Robert Bruce Baird Submitted: 12 June,2005 |
| 77 | HITLER & THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION or THE THEOCRATIC STATE Preview: HITLER & THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION or The Theocratic State By: Douglas William Krieger To understand the appeal, the absolute, mesmerizing, and intoxicating drive behind Hitler's success, one must go beyond the inequities of the Versailles Treaty and delve into the mysterious association that Herr Hitler placed upon the Christian religion. Don't t... (more) Published By: Douglas William Krieger Submitted: 14 June,2005 |
| 78 | Your Government at Work: Gitmo Torture and Beyond Preview: The American Civil Liberties Union has undertaken the task of obtaining declassified documentation of prisoner abuse in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (Gitmo). The documents were obtained under a Freedom of Information Act request (the FOIA is a federal law that allows the public access to documents and other information from the fede... (more) Published By: Scott C. Smith Submitted: 14 June,2005 |
| 79 | HOWARD DEAN'S BIG FAT MOUTH Preview: This article is found @ www.the-tribulation-network.com HOWARD DEAN’S BIG FAT MOUTH By Doug Krieger “The only time I open my mouth is when I exchange feet . . . man, we’ve gone from Deep Throat to Dean’s throat in the space of one week!” These and other hilarious comments have been made of the hysterical doctor from Vermont of late who, as D... (more) Published By: Doug Krieger Submitted: 14 June,2005 |
| 80 | Kyrgyzstan’s Revolution : a New Definition of “Partytime”? Preview: Kyrgyzstan’s swift and sudden revolution happened almost before one could have managed to pronounce this obscure country’s name. The chaos in the country where activists chased away their ruling leaders show a country coming to terms with a colonial past and on a quest to find a new identity. Despite the looting and the – tempered- violence, the ... (more) Published By: Angelique van Engelen Submitted: 27 April,2005 |
| 81 | Just how democratic is the Middle East getting? Preview: If democracy is any more up for a redefinition anywhere, now would be the time and the Middle East would be the place. Events in Iraq and the elections of the Palestians had a contageous effect in other Middle Eastern countries too. For the first time in at least 50 years, we see grassroots demand for updated versions of democracy in countries th... (more) Published By: Angelique van Engelen Submitted: 27 April,2005 |
| 82 | Famous Filibusters in Political History Preview: The filibuster as a political delaying tactic has been a part of the American political process since the adoption of the U.S. Constitution. Though it was not used in the early years of the nation, the filibuster has been used hundreds of times since the 1840's. Here are a few of the famous filibusters from our political history. The U.S. Constit... (more) Published By: Garry Gamber Submitted: 28 April,2005 |
| 83 | Another Federal Whistleblower -- Is Anyone Listening? Preview: The plight of whistleblowers – those employees who sound the alarm about anything from dangerous conditions in the workplace to missed or ignored intelligence regarding our nation’s security – is a story that seems to grow stronger and with more frequency every day. My guess is that those stories have always been there; I suspect I am just paying ... (more) Published By: Teresa Chambers Submitted: 28 April,2005 |
| 84 | What Is The Filibuster All About? Preview: The filibuster has been a tool available to U.S. Senators during Senate floor discussions on legislation and appointments since the U.S. Constitution was ratified. Both the Democratic and Republican parties have valued the filibuster as a means to bring compromise and bipartisanship to bitter and divisive debates. The word, filibuster, as it appl... (more) Published By: Garry Gamber Submitted: 29 April,2005 |
| 85 | Feeling Squeezed by Political Correctness Preview: I'm starting to feel squeezed by all the political correctness being imposed on us by both the Left and the Right. Both sides are constantly trying to infringe on our freedoms by telling us what we can and cannot say or do. I'm getting sick and tired of it. Below are just a few examples of what they are trying to impose on us. The Left tells us:... (more) Published By: Terry Mitchell Submitted: 04 May,2005 |
| 86 | The Project For a New American Century! Preview: In recent months we have engaged in many conversations with Christians and non Christians alike, on matters concerning the American Government, and its activities in the world today. On a universal level, those of the faith AND those who do not share our faith agree on one thing, and that is that none of what we have been saying here at 11th Hour... (more) Published By: Frank Reilly Submitted: 06 May,2005 |
| 87 | Friday the 13th . . . Preview: Friday the 13th . . . Who’s afraid of Friday the 13th? Shoot, aint nothing but another day. Or, so I thought. Let me tell you a story about my day. My day starts out with me waking up late and having to hurry to school. I'm a senior this year and we are just a few more weeks before graduation. As I get ready to rush out the door I realize that I... (more) Published By: Rich Brunelle Submitted: 14 May,2005 |
| 88 | No One Expects The Inquisition Preview: I was just thinking about the ludicrous nature of the Republicans killing the filibuster. Something struck me as odd when I was reading an email on the subject. You see the use of the filibuster started in 1806. For those of you keeping score that would be 199 years ago. I thought to the recent debate about removing the word "God" from the pledge ... (more) Published By: The Indy Voice Submitted: 15 May,2005 |
| 89 | Thirty-Thousand On A Toilet Seat? Preview: When I first heard the news that the Bush administration was going to be closing military bases I was initially gleeful. The prospects of disillusioned Republicans danced in my head. I imagined all the thousands of service men and woman who bought into the Bush bullshit finding out that the guy they thought they knew had just indefinitely relieved... (more) Published By: The Indy Voice Submitted: 15 May,2005 |
| 90 | Politics and Masons (Druids) Preview: My ancestors include Rufus King and probably include the likes of Robert the Bruce, Martha Baird Rockefeller and many more agents of hierarchy and pladins of power. I am ashamed to say it is the blood of my forbears who have enslaved so many in this world. These are some quotes that are part of a book I am doing on the Morgans and other Pirates o... (more) Published By: Robert Bruce Baird Submitted: 17 May,2005 |