By: August Noble | 2010-04-04 | Politics Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan appeared on Capitol Hill this week, testifying before the House Committee investigating the outing of CIA covert operative Valerie Flame (not her real name). But judging by the media's "reporting" of the event, or more accurately, the lack thereof, one would hardly know it. The press treated it like a non-event; it barely made a blip on the radar. 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: K.R.SURENDRAN | 2010-10-12 | Journalism As the founder President of African National Congress (ANC) first, then as the leader who fought against the British, a mighty fearless campaign from the vanguard, almost three decades in prison, snatching freedom for his country and occupying the highest post of President a nation where he was a slave once like his... read more
By: Bob Johnson | 2010-02-26 | Society Reginald Alfred "Reggie" Bush is a professional football player who plays for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League. read more
By: Jackie Mackay | 2010-03-29 | Humor Blame has driven humanity past mere survival for millennium. Could this be the dawn of a new era in which we take a new look through the clarity of no blame? Can we solve the problems of politics by simply stripping this one element from all existing cultures? This conversation or sketch shows how hard that can be read more
By: Rock Edinger | 2010-04-04 | Politics A Nov. 8 memorandum on the war in Iraq was prepared for cabinet-level officials by Stephen J. Hadley, the national security adviser, and his aides on the National Security Council. The five-page document, classified secret, was printed in the New York Times today, Nov. 29, 2006. It reveals there is sophisticated thinking on the war by Bush. read more
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: William Torpey | 2010-04-04 | Politics In May of 1998 there was no longer any rational scenario that could lead an impartial observer to the conclusion that Special Prosecutor Kenneth Starr was objective. But, then again, it was not all his fault. The real culprit was the U.S. Congress. read more
By: sylvia | 2010-10-20 | Golf Australia's Adam Blyth thought he had finished tied 50th at the Horizon Hills Golf and Country Club in Johor, Malaysia's southern most state, and had earned US$5,250 in prize money. 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: Barbara Volkov | 2010-03-28 | Gardening To many a gardener, one of the favorite vegetables that can be grown in a home garden are snap beans. We can grow them to be bushes or to climb on a fence or pole. Some gardeners feel that the bush snap bean is much more tender that the pole bean. When harvesting we must be careful not injure the plants while snapping off the pods. read more
By: Philip Nicosia | 2010-04-04 | Politics President George W. Bush has likened the war on global terrorism that he initiated to the war fought by the first American president and his namesake George Washington to promote freedom worldwide. He made this comparison while honoring the 275th birthday of Washington whom Bush called the father of our country in Mount Vernon in time for the national Presidents Day holiday on Monday, February 19, 2007. Bush said Today, were fighting a new war to defend our liberty and our people and our way of life. We remember that the father of our country believed that the freedoms we gained in our revolution were not meant for Americans alone. read more
By: Timothy J Jackson | 2010-03-27 | Relationships Building trust in your relationships can mean the difference between success or failure. Discover if you are building a relationship with mistrust or are you building one that will last the ages. read more
By: jimhardy | 2010-09-22 | Recreation & Sports World’s best Professional golf player and alleged sex addict Tiger Woods divorce has been dodging rumors of infidelity for the past week and a half and it appears the shocking details of his undercover life are only beginning to scratch the surface of this tragic situation read more