By: FeliGodwi | 2011-03-21 | Health & Fitness He died despite being on medications for high blood pressure and elevated cholesterol, and had no symptoms of heart disease. read more
By: Aina Cheek | 2010-04-04 | Politics Tim Russert: "committed, hard working, loving, tough, fair, great father, great husband, brilliant, perceptive, his faith animated him, he never pursued false gods...he pursued the real One, larger than life legacy," and much more. These are just a few quotes from different friends and family members as they were reflecting on Tim's life. Even President Bush took a moment during a press statement while in Paris and said Tim was "hard working, thorough, a decent man who loved his country, loved his family, and loved his job." Time Magazine named Tim one of the 100 most influential people in the world. read more
By: Joy Cagil | 2010-04-01 | Book Reviews This book is a compilation of many heartfelt and unforgettable first-hand accounts of father-child relationships. It is written not only for praising fathers but also for expressing the gratitude the offspring carry in their hearts lifelong. read more
By: Rock Edinger | 2010-10-12 | Politics Democrats are now faced with the sobering conflicts of governance. They will face a tug of war between their populist tendencies versus doing what will get them re-elected in 2008. What will Speaker Pelosi push in opposition to Bush and the conservatives? How will the President press back? read more
By: Scott Spiegel | 2010-03-29 | Politics Senator Barbara Boxer recently declared that, before the current round of town hall meetings on health care reform, the last time she had seen such suspiciously well-dressed protestors was during the 2000 Florida election recount. Well, yes-until Obama's presidency, that's the last time Republicans showed up en masse to get really angry about something; screaming and chanting are political tactics more naturally suited to the left. As for the couture angle-here's a newsflash for Boxer: Republicans have higher standards than Democrats. A typical left-wing protest involves twenty-somethings in ratty T-shirts and shredded jeans breaking windows at a local Starbucks during the midmorning rush. read more
By: Steve Dukes | 2010-04-04 | Politics Has the two party system benefited the people? From the great Republic of the Roman empire to the present day United States democracy, it is perceived that the people are heard. It is perceived that ultimately the greater good will be served. Are we truly being served by our highly revered democratic system? As we stand at the podium before the global community, it is important that we make sure we know what the heck we are talking about before we try to sell our freedom to others. We must fearlessly examine our politics and ask the hard questions to get at the ugly truths. This may be a little uncomfortable for most. read more
By: A. Woodrow | 2010-03-27 | Politics The majority of Americans are moderate; whether they are Democrats, Republicans, Independents or Libertarians. Generally, moderates don't actively participate in any of the national rhetoric. It is the extremists of both ideologies that indulge in the pervasive, contentious ravings. read more
By: Marco Miranda | 2010-04-04 | Politics Returning home after some weeks abroad can be a telling experience. The press and television seem to have forgotten crimes, invasions, college shootouts and recent recalls of one hundred million cans of a hundred different food brands in favor of the presidential debates. I had to ask. read more
By: Kurt Hartman | 2010-04-04 | Politics Tim Russert's death brings some natural questions about who will replace him. The more important question is "Who can replace him." We examine that and more in this article. read more
By: Ki Gray | 2010-04-04 | Politics Two months ago the Democrats were looking at numerous positive signals for their chances in the November election. First the polls of a generic Democrat versus a generic Republican showed Democrats leading by a spread of over 10 points. The leader of the Democratic field, Barack Obama, enjoyed a substantial lead over the presumptive Republican nominee John McCain. read more
By: Jacob Richard | 2010-07-29 | Politics The United States Senate is a house of Congress which was instituted to promote stability via official debate between delegates from each state (equally 2 senators for each) in a long, six year terms. This is also considered the ultimate club to take part in. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-03-30 | News and society Do you find it rather interesting that the left continues to blame the Republicans and President Bush for everything from Natural Disasters, to the Global Terrorists and from Global Warming to the Global Subprime Mortgage crash? Not long ago, a political pundit who claims to be a moderate stated in a political debate; "Was it not because Republicans colluded with Democrats in pushing "affordable housing," sub-prime mortgages, for folks who could not afford houses?" read more
By: Www.easytoinsureme.com | 2010-01-27 | Insurance Senior House Democrats on Friday introduced their plan for reshaping the nation's healthcare system, calling for a new government insurance option, a new mandate on employers to provide coverage and a read more