By: Julia Robert | 2010-12-19 | Games Call of Duty Black Ops has everything you need in a action game.The game has exciting campaign and great audio and visual presentation plus online multiplayer option which includes weapon unlocks and perks. read more
By: Roger McIntyre | 2010-08-11 | News and society Among all the wars the United Stated has triggered, the writer assume that only very few were reluctant. Almost of which are "wars of choice" or voluntarily war. It's the fact that our government will maintain a free hand regarding when, where, and for what we fight, providing that our nation keeps depending entirely on volunteer military. read more
By: Lindsey Williams | 2010-04-04 | News and society A few U.S. Navy "tin can" sailors gathered at Punta Gorda's Veterans Memorial Garden the other day to commemorate shipmates and a unique class of ships that helped win the World War II battle of North Atlantic. Having served briefly, and proudly, in the Destroyer Escort fleet, I attended the ceremony to share memories - convoys, German submarine encounters and shakedown cruise mishaps. World War II began in 1939 with the German invasion of Poland. None of the allies were prepared. France surrendered. Russia and Britain retreated. The United States geared up for war production to aid the beleaguered nations. read more
By: David Homsher | 2010-04-04 | News and society It is a known fact that the U. S. 42nd ("Rainbow") Division took fewer German prisoners than did any other AEF division during World War I. The "Rainbow" established somewhat of a reputation for battlefield savagery, particularly at Croix Rouge Farm in the Marne salient of 1918, and during the Champagne-Marne Defensive of 15 July 1918. read more
By: Lindsey Williams | 2010-04-04 | News and society The dash of American soldiers overcoming Iraq desert sand in the triumphant march to Baghdad recalls a colorful experiment in 1855-60 using camels to militarily conquer the great American desert dividing the east and west coasts. Discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill in Dec. 1848 set off a rush for California. Eager miners had to choose from three difficult and dangerous routes to get there. read more
By: Saeedeh Allahdadi | 2010-04-04 | Politics this article explains about double standard in US foreign policy that refers to Human Rights and this argument is highlighted by some cases such as Guantanamo By and Abu- Guriab. read more
By: Collymore | 2011-08-15 | Current Events This article highlights and tackles the divisions, disadvantages and intentional inequalities of David Cameron’s fascist and Zionist Britain, his government’s premeditated mirroring of and toadying to the worst elements of these as characterized by the US’s neo-con, libertarian elite of which David Cameron is a great fan, and the laudable attempts by the English Awakening to confront these. read more
By: Benjamen Groome | 2010-11-23 | Religion By now we have all heard the term, new world order. But what does it mean, exactly? Is it nothing more than a conspiracy theory? The generic definition alludes to a secret plan orchestrated by an extremely powerful and influential group of genetically-related people. This elite empire exists at the highest echelons of society. Their alleged goal is to create a one world fascist government (i.e. di read more
By: dpdp | 2011-04-02 | Negotiation Ireland Snap-Apple Night by Daniel Maclise portrays a Halloween party in Blarney, Ireland, in 1832. The young children on the right bob for apples. A couple in the center play "Snap-Apple read more
By: Collymore | 2011-09-13 | Politics The UK has spent over £1.7 trillion Pounds Sterling to allegedly fight opium poppy growing in Afghanistan but the gung-ho and warmongering David Cameron regime in Britain has clandestinely sanctioned the growing of the same opium poppy in Oxfordshire where Cameron's Witney constituency is located to commercially grow this in Afghanistan illegal crop. read more
By: Victor Epand | 2010-04-04 | News and society This article is all about the AirForce C.A.P. Emergency Services Search and Rescue and getting new radios for their unit. read more
By: Laverne John Riley Jr. | 2010-04-04 | International studies I many times have refrained from commenting on this political puppet of darkness for whom the good Iranian people have placed into office. I have refrained, not out of fear or hesitation; but out of the will and pursuits to not give him an iota, a section or bit of attention. I have also waited until a time in which God has called me to write. read more