By: Charles Jines | 2010-04-04 | Politics "Our mission is to change what it means to be a human being." Hillary Clinton, June 1993, Texas State University This statement encapsulates the foundation of the Gnostic Enterprise. I have written previously concerning the fatal flaw in Liberal philosophy that has lead to much of the deterioration we see manifesting in our society. read more
By: Lillian Varrassi | 2010-04-04 | Politics On Tuesday evening, August 26, 2008, there was much anticipation about Hillary Clinton and her upcoming address to the convention. What would she say and, more importantly, how would she say it? read more
By: B. MacNichol | 2010-04-04 | Politics First, ... let me offer a "shoulder of condolence" for what is happening to, and around, you right now. I voted for you, and backed your decision to serve from the very beginning. I too, had hoped to see you take the oath of office next year, which would set history on it's proverbial "status quo" ear. But now, for whatever reason, your path seems to be wending elsewhere, ... and I know that has to hurt. Fate apparently has an odd sense of humor, and, right now, I'm not getting this joke either. (Maybe it's a "forest for the trees" thing.) read more
By: Dan Doherty | 2010-04-04 | Politics Poor Hillary Clinton is lamenting her vote authorizing the Commander In Chief (CIC) President Bush to go to war against Iraq. Ever the victim this senator and former butt of Bill Clinton's philandering is now claiming she was fooled by G.W. Bush. read more
By: Christopher Hansen | 2010-04-03 | Relationships Do you wonder if it is possible to get your ex to be your best friend? Chances are if you had a decent relationship, then your ex will be open to being friends again. Discover how you can get your ex to become your friend. read more
By: Robert Flessas | 2010-04-04 | Politics She's bright, experienced and articulate. She possesses all of the tools that one would expect in a qualified presidential candidate. But there's one factor that she can't ignore or control- an issue that is barely raised in the media and I don't believe ever in the debates. read more
By: Benson | 2010-11-27 | Shopping I finally received the invitation to my best friend's wedding, not that I need a card to be invited! But it is nice to actually see it in writing and it also makes it official. read more
By: OSA Webmaster8 | 2011-11-07 | K-12 Education Unlike other children I was not a very outgoing child and was not into sports either. The reason was my love for books. I used to spend all my leisure hours sitting alone and reading books. read more
By: Nziya Yambwa | 2010-04-04 | Politics Despite today's turmoil, America is still a dream land. This year, we are living another aspect of the American dream: Barack Hussein Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton. Our hope is to have a President who has clear talk, clear thinking and strong ethics in governance. America needs a president of clear actions based on clear talks, thinking and solid ethics. read more
By: Nadia Brown | 2010-03-03 | Politics Voters must decide if it's healthy for the country to have another Bush-Clinton presidency in consecutive years. A Hillary presidency could mean 28 years of a Bush-Clinton reign. read more
By: Scott Jack | 2010-04-04 | Politics The main dominant figures in today's elections that will define the following president in America history are Hillary Clinton from New-York and Barack Obama from Illinois. According to the latest results of votes Clinton won in 3 states: New-Hampshire, Nevada and Michigan, but Obama in Iowa and in the South Carolina . This election campaign looks like more battle than a race between these 2 candidates. read more
By: John K. Press | 2010-04-04 | Politics The Educating Women Conference's keynote speaker, Jane Roland Martin, chose Hillary Clinton and misogyny as her main topic. When a man is aggressive, she told us, people admire the trait. When a woman is aggressive she gets called the "b word. read more
By: Lynn Hoffman | 2010-04-04 | Politics I'm like a lot of other Democrats you know, I've gone from smug about our party's chances to nervous about the possibility of it tearing itself apart before Election Day. The debate between Clinton and Obama isn't much of a cause for worry: aside from some differences about health care and questions about who got on the anti-war bus first, they are pretty much in agreement on the issues. What difference exists lies in the degree of specificity that the candidates bring to their visions. read more
By: Tom Meany | 2010-03-28 | Pets The first family pet we had also happened too be one of my best friends. My wife and I were at a local flea market and we were not even looking for a dog. read more