By: Joshua Smith | 2010-05-25 | Politics Expect more than just talk about impeaching George W. Bush next year when and if the Democrats take over control of Congress from the Republicans. The dream of impeaching Bush may become a reality in 2007 should the Democrats takeover Congress whether Democrats want it or not. read more
By: Patricia Dexheimer | 2010-04-04 | Politics The time has come for change. Do not be fooled into thinking that Senator McCain will be any different from the present administration or that Hillary Clinton will stray far from the corporate gridlock, it is not going to happen. Hope for the future lies with a young black man named Barack Obama, who will live up to his promise of change. America desperately needs a person who is intelligent enough to debate our adversaries rather than bomb them. Wake up America, this country is in disarray. read more
By: Cardekho2010 | 2010-03-26 | Cars BMW 325i petrol failed to make the same impact as the BMW 320D in the Indian luxury car market. Keeping this in mind BMW India has finally planned to discontinue the BMW 325i and bring in BMW 330i as a new variant in the BMW 3 series. read more
By: Jeff Lilly | 2011-05-20 | Cars Classic cars have been seen on the road for so many years that they have a following with young and old alike. With all the new car models that emerge on a yearly basis the classics still remain the best operational cars for a lot of people that know what great cars are really made of. read more
By: Kim Holmes, Ph.D. | 2010-04-04 | Politics It is folly to believe that just because the U.S. reduces its supply of nuclear weapons that the rest of the world will follow suit. Pretending that America doesn't need to develop and employ missile defense technology worldwide to protect its citizens and its allies in the face of a new missile age is folly. Over 20 nations have nuclear weapons. Several of these nations are hostile to the U.S. It is imperative that the U.S. continue research, development, and deployment of all types of missile defense systems. read more
By: Bond Mejeh | 2010-03-27 | Motorcycles This job requires a tube of lube, a vice or clamps, jack stands, a floor jack, a torque wrench, a flat head screwdriver, open end wrenches, something to catch gas, and a receptacle for brake fluid. In order to reach the suspension bushings, you must drop the entire suspension assembly. Jack up the vehicle, placing it securely on adequate jack stands. read more
By: Shristy Chandran | 2010-10-08 | Careers The BMW Timing Belt is used for controlling the sequence of valve engine and make it sure that there is correct timing of fuel combustion and compression. read more
By: Karen Fish | 2010-05-26 | Politics It used to be that if you had a problem you would blame the Jews, or the Blacks, or the Japanese, or the Germans, or the Russians, or the Mexicans. Today if you have a problem like the war in Iraq, the war in Lebanon, the war in Afghanistan, global warming, record deficits, bankrupt social security, under funded education or a small mole on your arm with a ragged outline and a purplish reddis read more
By: Stephen John Morgan | 2010-04-04 | Politics News alert: Chaos Theory comes to Baghdad. Mass popular armed uprising in Sadr City. US troops kill hundreds of civilians. Crazed mob lynches American soldiers from lampposts, decapitated soldiers line boulevards. Collateral damage from ground and air fire estimated in thousands. Government collapses, Maliki flees country. Cry goes out for indictment of US generals on war crimes. Talk of Bush being "stood down" before 2008 elections. read more
By: Walter Brasch | 2010-04-04 | Politics President Bush is in Africa this week, sulking because he didn't get his way. In one of the rare times the past seven years, the House of Representatives, now under Democrat control for the first time in 12 years, defended the Constitution and refused to allow the President to bully it with a program of fear mongering. He really tried, though. read more
By: Brett Palat | 2010-05-27 | Politics Today any kind of information can be searched successful online except illegal information that is banned by the government because of security reasons. Well, that is not always true. Take the term "small arms", a huge number of results appear, but is there any information about the ways to control it? read more
By: Redline Motive | 2011-08-18 | Cars Energy's complete Master Sets, both restores worn mounts and bushings as well as adds a dramatically higher degree of performance to any vehicle. read more
By: tourism | 2010-11-28 | Cars Official photos and details with the 2011 BMW X3 have been released by the German manufacturer. This second generation model which will be presented to the public at the Paris Motor SHow in September is slightly larger than its predecessor and will be offered with a range of new engines. With production expected to start at the company's Spartanburg plant in South Carolina, the 2011 BMW X3 features a balder exterior design than looks more 'simplified' comparing to the model it replaces, while a read more
By: tourism | 2010-12-07 | Cars The most obvious difference between this conceptual 2009 7 Series and the current version is the shape of the rear end. Forget the old Bangle Butt, as it was so callously called, this 7's tail section will have a much smoother design that better integrates into the car's overall lines. Although the face of the '09 7 Series does not look dramatically different from that of the '06 model, it appears that BMW will likely replace the current semi-rectangular headlamps with a more elliptically shaped read more
By: Stephen J. Hadley | 2010-04-04 | News and society What benefits has President Bush contributed to furthering the missile defense shields for America and its allies around the world? What steps has President Bush made to keep both the U.S. and its allies safer amidst a world where hostile nations are stepping up their efforts to obtain nuclear weapons? read more