Archive for: October 2011
October 31, 2011
More and more world leaders are becoming concerned over the close connection between terrorists and transnational organized crime (TOC), including their cooperation with one another in the illegal movement of nuclear, chemical, biological weapons and other potentially deadly materials, according …
There are times in life when it must seem that one just cannot get a break. The city of Chapman, Kansas, and its school district must very well feel that way today. This small Kansas school was devastated by a …
October 30, 2011
In “The Wild One,†Marlin Brando plays Johnny, a leather-jacketed vagabond sporting a black-brim hat perched on his head at a rakish angle, below which lurk piercing dark eyes and a sneer of contempt in answer to the question, “What …
When Obama showed up on the Leno show Jay was all excited.
They changed the shooting time of the show so that Obama could squeeze in a game of golf or an expensive fund raising event. But it became …
Unfortunately most of what we are taught in History survey classes in American schools consists of simplistic formulas. Formulas designed to persuade those forced to attend the government controlled education mills that they should ride the same ideological hobby …
October 29, 2011
ICE union president Chris Crane told the congressmen that the new ICE policy puts both the public and ICE agents at risk.
It’s hard to decide whether President Obama’s foreign policy is the work of careless incompetence or malicious meddling. At no point during his presidency has he made the country’s interests his top priority when making a foreign policy decision. Maybe …
Do we need a supranational authority to enforce social justice? The Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace (PJCP) seems to think so. Its new document, ”Towards Reforming the International Financial and Monetary Systems in the Context of a Global Public …
Last week President Obama proclaimed a successful conclusion to U.S. involvement in Iraq with troops scheduled to be home by the end of the year. The President and his surrogates have not been shy about reminding everyone who will …
October 28, 2011
Two significant – yet seemingly unrelated – events have occurred during the past week within the ongoing Jewish-Arab conflict:
Face-painting, bongos and drum circles in New York, on Wall-street, and now even on Main Street in many of America’s smaller cities. Is this a movement of outrage by average American citizens, or a modern Woodstock, where the nearest park …
October 27, 2011
While President Barack Obama continues to exude the glow of victory during recent press conferences, he and his minions are ignoring or downplaying Libya’s probable embrace of a radical Islamic justice system.
The wealthiest man in the Bible was King Solomon. Along with huge amounts of gold, silver, land, houses, exquisite furnishings and elaborate gifts from numerous foreign leaders, Solomon owned 4,000 chariots, 40,000 horses and 1200 horsemen. Debatable as to whether …
October 26, 2011
By Randy Cole
When the world learned of the capture and subsequent death of Muammar Gaddafi on Oct. 20, 2011, academics and pundits and political leaders looked to official responses before framing their own. The United Nations, the U.S. Department …
October 25, 2011
On Thursday, Col. Moamar Khadhafi’s military convoy was bombed by an American predator drone and then attacked by French jets before the deposed dictator was finally apprehended and killed by rebel fighters, the Pentagon disclosed yesterday.
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