Activist Daryle L. Jenkins, of One People's Project, attended and videotaped a celebration of Leif Erikson Day on October 10, 2009 in <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />Philadelphia,...
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Judge James A. Fabian in his final order issued September 29, 2009 places perjury as a new argument even though perjury was submitted in a one-hundred and twenty-one page document titled: NEW FINDING [PERJURY] May...
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,...
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In June 2009, President Obama signed legislation giving the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the authority to regulate tobacco products. In anticipation of the ban, the tobacco industry had shrunk the...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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In language that could be characterized as annoyance, Judge Clay Land of U.S. District Court of the Middle District of Georgia has given Orly Taitz 14 days to respond and explain why she...
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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...
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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...
opinion by Karen Hatter | 7 wks ago | updated 4 wks ago 1149 views | 68 recommendations | 50 comments
The Rules of Decorum and Debate of the U.S. House of Representatives provide rules stating who can and cannot be on the floor of the House and provides rules for dress and behavior by those members of the...
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Specifically naming World Net Daily (WND) as the leading source of many of the Right Wing conservative extremist viewpoints circulating among the base supporters of the Republican Party, among those:...
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Every country faces its own problem of child pornography. But, The Philippines, being a third world country, pushes even harder to combat this problem and to rescue exploited children. It took more...
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Speaking at an AFL-CIO picnic this Labor Day, Monday, September 7, 2009 in Cinncinnati, Ohio, President Obama hailed the union movement as being responsible for many of the changes that have occurred in the...
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In today's technological age, any and all manner of information can be harvested by almost anyone, usually, in most cases, within certain limits. I can't really say why but, I'm always surprised when I get a...
opinion by Karen Hatter | 9 wks ago | updated 9 wks ago 271 views | 46 recommendations | 9 comments