Religious Extremism and U.S. Politics: Often an Ominous Pairing
Religious extremism, as practiced by those professing to emulate the credos of any one of the three faiths that claim kinship to the Prophet Abraham, those being Christianity, Judaism and Islam, has always been...
Why There is Danger in Ignoring Racism in America
On a cold, winter morning in February 2007, in Springfield, Illinois, in the land of Abraham Lincoln, then Senator Barack Hussein Obama Jr. announced his intent to run for the office of President of the United... 1235 views | 70 recommendations | 51 comments
My Interview with Religious Right Founder's Son, Frank Schaeffer
New York Times best selling author Frank Schaeffer is the son of the late Francis A. Schaeffer, considered to be the father of the Religious Right movement. He has written of his life and experiences,... 651 views | 68 recommendations | 17 comments
Tea Party Movement May Be An Image Problem for Religious Right
The Religious Right, said to be long known for playing to racial resentment, held a conference, the Values Voter Summit, sponsored by the Family Research Council in Washington D.C. and, according...
Republican Congressman: A 'Monkey Problem' Anecdote Told in DC
Republican Congressman Roy Blunt of Missouri, appearing before of crowd of about 2,000 in Washington, D.C., after being introduced by Tony Perkins, head of the Family Research Council as " .... the...
created by Karen Hatter | 11 wks ago | updated 11 wks ago
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701 views | 55 recommendations | 10 comments
The Scourge Persists
Taking his readers on a stroll down Memory Lane, making note of past history and incidents that tend to support his belief that the recent furor, disbelief and denial of racism, caused by former President Jimmy...
created by Karen Hatter | 11 wks ago | updated 11 wks ago
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244 views | 40 recommendations | 8 comments
Exposing the "Obama is Overexposed" Ploy
Before the U.S. presidential election on November 4, 2008, it had been suggested candidate Barack Obama may have been overexposed. Ever since President Barack Obama took office, there has...
created by Karen Hatter | 11 wks ago | updated 11 wks ago
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151 views | 19 recommendations | 4 comments
The Favor Jimmy Carter Did Us All
Making note of the delicate nature of any discussion of race in America, while dismissing those critics that tend to cry out that stating there are those who do oppose President Obama and his...
created by Karen Hatter | 11 wks ago | updated 11 wks ago
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691 views | 72 recommendations | 41 comments
Camille Paglia's Latest: Too Late for Obama to Turn It Around?
Some gems from Camille Paglia's latest Salon.com essay, which I have summarized and added numbers to the points:"Too late for Obama to turn it around?By Camille PagliaSep. 09, 2009 1) Dissident Democrats found...
Japanese Election: Opposition wins Landslide
After 54 years of conservative rule, it appears that Japan's opposition party, the left of centre, Democratic Party of Japan has won a landslide victory. The Liberal Democrats have ruled for all but 11 months...
created by albertacowpoke | 14 wks ago | updated 14 wks ago
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235 views | 48 recommendations | 10 comments
Quote of the day ; but Democratic Party stubborn as a mule
From Huffington Post's Thomas Frank, on 8/27/09: "What is at stake in the debate over health care is more than the mere crafting of policy. The issue is now the identity of the Democratic... 123 views | 16 recommendations | 4 comments
How Can Health Care Reform Equal a Loss of Liberty and Freedom?
An intriguing question arose at the comment thread of my article, This Shouldn't Happen in America, here at NowPublic, regarding the current volatile discussion/debate raging over health care reform. The... 362 views | 47 recommendations | 10 comments
This Shouldn't Happen in America
Barring the possibility of self imposed myopia or blindness, determining that the health care system in the U.S. is not serving the needs of all of its citizens only requires waiting in doctors' offices or... 1303 views | 76 recommendations | 81 comments
Politics in the USA and Canada, is it politics or Movements?
As a neutral observer and political junkie, I have made some observations and analysis that I would like to present here as food for thought. I am trying to be objective in this analysis, although I realize...
Robert McNamara: Former Defense Secretary dies at 93
Former Defence Secretary Robert S. McNamara has died in his sleep at 93. McNamara is widely known as the architect of the Vietnam war. He was President of the Ford Motor Company when he was appointed...
created by albertacowpoke | 22 wks ago | updated 22 wks ago
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202 views | 54 recommendations | 10 comments
