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Has Zuma made one bet too many?
By John Lang · 8 years ago
I am not South African, but it is a country very close to my heart and one which I always watch with interest. This week saw #ZumaMustFall day. A series of marches in cities across ...
Woman exercises her right-to-die and takes her own life surrounded by her family
By Joye Caselton · 9 years ago
Brittany Maynard, the American who became the public face of the controversial right-to-die movement over the last few weeks, ended her own life Saturday at her home in Portland, Oregon. She was 29. "Goodbye to ...
Paul Chehade - US Presidential Candidate - Election 2016.
By Paul Chehade · 10 years ago
Paul Chehade - US Presidential Candidate - Election 2016. Paul Chehade is a believer of the practical and democratic values of prudence, hard work, education, honesty, spiritual development, self-governing institutions and opposes to authoritarianism both ...
The United States or Just America
By Brett L. Baker · 12 years ago
Does the United States actually exist as the country we once knew, or is this nation really just some sort of transitional nation which is or will be called America? The concept of our founding ...
On Sovereignty
By Brett L. Baker · 12 years ago
We, the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. Abraham Lincoln Are we in the United States ...
The United States and the U.S. Constitution
By Brett L. Baker · 12 years ago
The Constitution of the United States is much more than just a piece of paper; it is a document written by God fearing men who believed in Liberty and Justice for all who are citizens ...
The UK's Compensation Culture Explained
By Jim Loxley · 12 years ago
The so called ‘compensation culture’ of the United Kingdom has been one of the media's favourite topics for sensationalist journalism for the past few years. However, much of it is precisely that. The media has ...
Some Myths about Federal Health Care Reform or "Obamacare."
By Ron Collins · 12 years ago
When the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA, aka ACA) became federal law in March of 2010, there were many assumptions about what the law would and would not do. As everyone knows, it ...
Spanish King Juan Carlos the first visits Brazil
By Paul Dexter · 12 years ago
In recent months Spain and Brazil have experienced a number of problems affecting their relationship. Strong efforts have been made to try and resolve these difficulties, culminating in the recent visit to Brazil of the ...
Who are the Globalists and what is a Globalist
By Andrew Puhanic · 12 years ago
The Globalist agenda is real and the Globalists themselves are the greatest threat to human civilization. Every day, more and more people are affected in some way, shape or form because of the Globalists and ...
Derrick Bell: His Literary Legacy
By Jana Cates · 12 years ago
Civil Rights Attorney And Law Professor Rediscovered In March 2012, five months after he passed away, Derrick Bell became the target of conservative media, in particular Breitbart.com and Sean Hannity, in an slap against President ...
Is the federal government well prepared to set up insurance exchanges?
By Shandra Benson · 12 years ago
It is common knowledge that many U.S. states are unwilling to launch their health insurance exchanges until the Supreme Court gives its final ruling on the constitutionality of Affordable Care Act of 2010 and its ...
Next president election 2012
By David Greg · 12 years ago
Ron Paul's administrative center has showed experiences that the Texas Congressman is about to run for the next president election 2012. Paul unites opposition to the warfare and the police state at home across all ...
David Wood and Mitt Romney: Much In common But A World Apart
By Ernie Nuylan · 12 years ago
David Wood and Mitt Romney: Much In common But A World Apart What do David Wood and Mitt Romney have in common? They’re rich and famous - and enjoys being so. However, they can be ...
Atomic Iran: Countdown to Armageddon
By Mike Evans · 12 years ago
Award-winning journalist, Mike Evans is one of the world’s leading experts on Middle-East and has written many books and articles on the subject. In his latest book, Atomic Iran: Countdown to Armageddon, Evans exposes the ...
If the Evidence Proved Him Innocent, Why Did Dr. Malachi K. York Plea Guilty?
By William Greggory · 12 years ago
This very seemingly simple question has a quite complex answer. Unbeknown to many outside of the judicial system, this phenomenon occurs much more often than one would think. This holds ever so true even more ...
Pros and Cons of Globalisation
By Terry Guile · 12 years ago
It is obvious that the world is experiencing an economic globalisation. That is clearly stated in the development of the global trade compared to the total global production - the GDP. The global trade has ...
The reasons why Donald Trump would definitely be a wonderful President
By Kieth Towell · 12 years ago
The actual reason why Donald Trump would possibly be a amazing Chief Executive Mr. Trump as President could be a controversial topic among voters. There are two significant groups of people; the main group of ...
Iran On The Path Of Demonizing Technology: Constantly Jamming Satellite Signals And Banning Free Internet Access And Social Medi
By Michael Orfanos · 12 years ago
by Michael Orfanos Within the past few months, a wide number of news reporters and news agencies around the world have underlined the importance of free internet access, satellite news and social media, in shaping ...
The Social Contract & Criminal Justice
By Claire Williams · 12 years ago
The ‘Social Contract’ was first introduced around the 17th and 18th centuries by a group of thinkers including Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau. The underlying idea is the basic assumption that an ...