Former Governor of Alaska, Jay Hammond, died at age 83, peacefully at his home in Lake Clark, Alaska. He served
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Policy Separated from Politics
Alexander Hamilton ? Policy Separated from Politics: I am related to Hamiltons who came to Canada as United Empire Loyalists
Read moreAre Illegal Mexicans Really Bad for America?
I’ve been thinking again. I know some of my readers regard that as a dangerous thing. For instance, the guy
Read moreDoes America Get It about Terrorism?
I have to be honest. It is time to come clean. Though the rising cost of health care was indeed
Read morePolitical Lobbying & Biblical Aspects of the Mid-East Crisis
1) IS HAVING A DEMOCRACY MORE EFFECTIVE IN ADDRESSING POLITICAL CONCERNS? The answers below, except for item 3, are a
Read moreIntelligent Design – Why are the Intelligent So Afraid of It?
Why are intelligent people so afraid of the idea that the worlds may have been made by?intelligent design? Is it
Read moreDafur Emergency: A Challenge To Civilisation
With pain rocking through my whole body today, I cast a bitter glance back at what I called, the ‘tragedy
Read moreNetanyahu: Too Late For A Fight-back?
The resignation from cabinet yesterday, Sunday, by the Israeli minister of Finance is a good signal by the extreme right-wing,
Read moreBetween Hiroshima Japan 6 August and the NY 11 September!
Japan lit its candles of pure, “noble sadness” on the 60th anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The mayor of the
Read moreAre We Serious About Fuel Alternatives?
As you can see from some of our previous articles, government agencies predict about 40 years of petroleum still remains.
Read moreAdolph Hitler
ADOLF HITLER: The common perception of Hitler being large and in charge is not likely the case. He certainly was
Read moreElectronic Commerce Taxation: Emerging Legal Issues – Part I
The CBR taxes the Pakistani source income of nonresident individuals and foreign corporations with respect to income that arises from
Read moreElectronic Commerce Taxaton: Emerging Legal Issues – Part II
UNAUTHORIZED HACKING The term “computer hacking” traditionally describes the penetration into computer systems, which is not carried out with the
Read moreSweet Lies, The Aspartame Issue
Aspartame activists are constantly being attacked because all data are a matter of public record from congressional records to government
Read moreProven Risk Youth Vs At-Risk & High-Risk Youth
In the fields of juvenile justice policy and programming, there are certain terms that are used to describe target populations.
Read moreRegulatory Hooey Protects Us From Our Own Health
Legislation is getting legs to further curtail your use of nutritional supplements. Not too long ago, prior to passage of
Read moreMr. Bin Laden: Tear this Wall Down
You say, you want to help the Palestinians, but most of them still struggle in poverty. How are you helping
Read moreWhy One May Not be able to Locate Your Lost Money in the States Unclaimed Property Database
With respect to the States’ databases, you may not locate your unclaimed asset or property on the online databases for
Read moreThere Ought to Be a Law
The ‘Land of the Free’ is teaming with individual rights for citizens. We have the right to say what we
Read moreDoes Your Farm Stink? The EPA Wants to Find Out
Farmers will eventually be facing federal regulations involving air emissions produced on their farms, that may touch on everything from
Read moreFuel Prices on the Rise
With gasoline prices at the pump climbing strongly into the $2 slot, many people are becoming concerned about how high
Read moreEmminent Domain May Hit Close to Home
IN A DAY AND AGE where one voice screaming among thousands can have Christian monuments removed from public buildings and
Read moreA Modern Lite in the Third World
Americans pride themselves on being the best, that’s a fact. From McDonalds, to Coke, to Microsoft, to Hollywood, we have
Read moreThe Dragons
I hope to provide a starting point for the serious scholar interested in the all important Chanes of Central America
Read moreSix Sigma Can Improve Government Practices
Government bodies at any level, local, state, and Federal, can implement Six Sigma to improve customer service and increase the
Read moreGenetically Modified Plants Could Become Sentinels for the Military
As concerns grow over the threat of bioterrorism and weapons of mass destruction, Penn State University genetic researchers are working
Read moreUsing More Trees to Reduce Atmospheric CO2
As global warming continues to escalate the concerns of today’s scientists, the federal government has been spending millions in research
Read moreIllegal Immigration – No Sign of Slowing Down
The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) estimated that there were 7 million illegal aliens residing in the United States in
Read moreWhat Did You Do In The War Daddy?
This is the first of a series of four articles where my uncle, the late Mr Gordon Bessant is talking
Read morePA Congressional Pay Hike Raises Eyebrows
While many Pennsylvanians are struggling to figure out how they can pay their real estate taxes before the end-of-the-year deadline,
Read moreA Deal Made With Ireland
SYNOD OF DRUM CEATT (494 – 5): It is interesting to observe that the dominant cleric of the Catholic Church
Read moreWartime Britain & Things Look Bleak
This is the second of a series of four articles about life in Britain in the 1940’s. My uncle the
Read moreDeath and Destruction and the Run Up to D Day
This is the third in a short series of four articles about the events in Britain in the 1940’s. My
Read morePreparing to Invade Japan
This is the fourth and final article in a series recollecting Britain in the 1940’s. My uncle, the late Mr
Read moreThomas Paine / Jefferson
Conor MacDari was a Mason but his Masonry deplored the British ‘alehouse and tavern denizens’. Jim Shaw and many other
Read moreThe FIRST FAMILY of the United States
The Randolphs: Peyton Randolph was the first President of the United States and he is a nobleman. I know he
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