By Kathy Simcox / Published on October 20th, 2007 / Politics
Emergency Housing Consortium and Barefoot Coffee Roasters partner to deliver sustainable support to end homelessness and build lives
SAN JOSE, CA [..]
By Kenneth J. McCormick / Published on October 19th, 2007 / Politics
Modern Day Pirates
Captain Kidd, Blackbeard, Samuel Bellamy, these names used to make peoples' blood run cold. These were some of the most notorious pirates of old, but the era of the pirates [..]
By Jesse S. Somer / Published on October 18th, 2007 / Politics
Freedom for all species and people, and freedom of stress; is it possible? Could the Internet be a tool to getting there?
Freedom, what is it? I am an Internet writer whose job is to write [..]
By David Leonhardt / Published on October 15th, 2007 / Politics
Curbing the Public Nuisance (Part 1)
By David Leonhardt
He's been around since the dawn of humanity. His profession is even older than the world's oldest profession. He's been loathed and [..]
By George Matafonov / Published on October 14th, 2007 / Politics
Around the globe, savvy politicians are starting to wear religion on their sleeves. In the last US election, the two leading contenders for the presidency used their professed faith in [..]
By K. Titchenell / Published on October 13th, 2007 / Politics
Olympic Aspirations
The war-drum throbb'd no longer, and the battle-flags were furl'd
In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world...
-- [..]
By Kenneth J. McCormick / Published on October 12th, 2007 / Politics
Iraq has become the quagmire of the middle east for the American military. What is the problem in Iraq and why is the situation getting worse and worse? It is you know, even though you are [..]
By Paul Griffitts / Published on October 10th, 2007 / Politics
The rhetoric about "tinkering" with Social Security in the name of setting aside some of the contributions to private investments is only a play on people who are under forty to gain their [..]
By Jerry Vail / Published on October 9th, 2007 / Politics
De Gloria Olivae
The next Pope, “De Gloria Olivae”, has the duty to accelerate the convergence of the “Religions of the Book” (the olive tree).
Religions in harmony are the unique path to [..]
By Robert Preto / Published on October 8th, 2007 / Politics
“Watching a living likeness of yourself instantly materialize in front of your own eyes is an emotional mind-altering experience. At first it feels like an eerie dream or a drug induced [..]
By Dan Sommer / Published on October 6th, 2007 / Politics
Introduction;
Although politicians and so-called “Intelligence Experts” are the ones appearing on TV, discussing and relaying the news on the War or Terror, they are far from the ones who [..]
By william fisher / Published on October 5th, 2007 / Politics
MORE ADVICE FOR KAREN HUGHES
By William Fisher
Karen Hughes is either the most courageous woman on the planet, or she is the world’s most incorrigible optimist.
As this close friend of and [..]
By william fisher / Published on October 4th, 2007 / Politics
COMING TO A CHURCH NEAR YOU
By William Fisher
When Al Qaida’s Human Resources department brings new folks on board, we can assume 99.9% of them will be radical Islamists. Fine, we expect it. [..]
By william fisher / Published on October 3th, 2007 / Politics
BUILDING BRIDGES?
By William Fisher
America’s acute shortage of Arabic speakers is in danger of crippling the nation’s efforts to counter terrorist threats, communicate with prisoners, and [..]
By Ieuan Dolby / Published on October 1th, 2007 / Politics
People, people, people! Dear average ordinary citizens of this world. Open your eyes and look around, can’t you see that we are destroying the planet under our feet and thus ultimately all life [..]
By Garry Gamber / Published on September 30th, 2007 / Politics
The world has been blessed to have Pope John Paul II for the past 27 years. Many people have called him The Man of the Century. Pope John Paul II was certainly one of the best known and most [..]
By Garry Gamber / Published on September 29th, 2007 / Politics
The 1964 Anchorage, Alaska, earthquake and the resulting tsunami struck without warning on Good Friday, March 27.
It was a quiet spring day in Anchorage, a holiday. Temperatures were [..]
By Garry Gamber / Published on September 28th, 2007 / Politics
Does it snow in Alaska? Of course it does. But the reality of the snowfall amount that Alaska receives may be far different from the popular concept of snow in Alaska.
Many people conceive of [..]
By Douglas Craig / Published on September 25th, 2007 / Politics
4/23/2005 - American aid worker Marla Ruzicka, founder of CIVIC Worldwide (Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict), and her colleague Faiz Ali Salim, CIVIC's Iraq Country Director, were [..]
By Garry Gamber / Published on September 24th, 2007 / Politics
The filibuster as a political delaying tactic has been a part of the American political process since the adoption of the U.S. Constitution. Though it was not used in the early years of the [..]
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