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  • A Tour of the Navy SEAL Museum  By : James Kara Murat
    Located at the northern part of the Hutchinson Island in Florida, the U.S. Navy SEAL Museum is nestled at the original place where the Frogmen underwent their training back in the early 1940s.
  • What Do Navy SEALs Do When They Retire?  By : James Kara Murat
    The U.S. Navy SEALs, or the United States Navy Sea, Air, and Land Forces, are the U.S. Navy’s elite Special Operations Forces. They conduct clandestine operations from the sea, air, and land.
  • How to Identify a Fake Navy SEAL  By : James Kara Murat
    The U.S. Navy SEALs are America’s premier naval special operations force. SEAL is the acronym for Sea, Air, and Land and highlights the arenas that SEALs can operate in.
  • Most Common Wrong Perceptions about U.S. Navy SEALs  By : James Kara Murat
    Navy SEALs are a top antiterrorist unit that goes to any place at any time in any weather conditions to fight for and protect the American way of life. We hear a lot of stories, frequently hair-raising ones about the U.S. Navy SEALs.
  • Top 5 Hollywood Moments of US Navy SEALs  By : James Kara Murat
    The Navy’s elite SEAL or Sea, Air, and Land Forces squad is made up of the best of the best. In order to provide the public with an insight as to what the Navy SEALs is all about, the U.S. Navy had agreed to serve as technical advisors for several of Hollywood’s films.
  • Bob Miller, You're Way Too Cruel  By : Bobby W Miller
    I know better than anyone else that I use way too much passion to make my point. It's just that until Obama came along I haven't witnessed the soft-spoken words of gentle people being heard. I'm glad things are changing. Anyone can become angry – that's easy.
  • Two Dangerous Men  By : Bobby Miller
    It is most appropriate that George W. Bush and John McCain are meeting behind closed doors because that's where the two Bush terms were won. But we must remember not to attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. The good news is, what these two lack in leadership and integrity is made up for in arrogance and pig-headedness.
  • Democrats…Learned Anything in the Last 8 Years?  By : Bob Miller
    Mentioning John McCain and war hero in the same sentence is an oxymoron. Since I was shot down twice in Vietnam, I did at one time respect McCain until I started checking with those who spent time with him in North Vietnam. His nickname was "Songbird". McCain didn't volunteer to be a POW and he didn't begin to comply with Article III of the United States Code of Conduct after being captured.
  • Should we have urine testing for Welfare applicants?  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Should we have welfare applicants pass random drug test? It was tried in Michigan and turned into a lawsuit involving the ACLU.
  • Americans uncertain view of a gas tax holiday  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Because of the high price of fuel today it is having a ripple effect on the economy all over the world. Are you for or against a gas tax holiday?
  • Poor Arab Haters  By : Bob Miller
    What to do? Where to go? No place to run; no place to hide. With Arabic being the fastest growing language, Islam being the fastest growing religion, and money flowing in by the barrel each and every second, 24/7, these once lonely, disrespected goat herders are running the bid up for politicians, bankers, and mad bombers so high the Christians can't afford to play.
  • Final Days For The Royal Family In Spain?  By : Majorca
    Universally welcomed and recently returned from exile, King Juan Carlos of Spain was hailed as saviour of the country's young democracy when he ordered the army back to barracks during a coup attempt.

    But now there are some calls among Spanish people that he should be their last King, and a new republic installed.
  • While Watching the Pope, God Showed Up  By : Bob Miller
    With pomp and grandeur you parade your selection of omnipotence pass where I stand to center stage as if I were not there. What has this little boy of Mine done that warrants you kneeling and honoring him so? You carefully adjust his robe and provide him with nourishment leaving me to look after Myself.
  • Michigan Militia Increases Tactical Training for 2008 Elections  By : Robert D. Thomson
    The Michigan Militia launches the 10-Week Project Contest in preparation for the 2008 elections. The group begins arrangements over concerns for public safety in the ten week period between the conclusion of the national elections and the proclamation of the president.
  • Empty Holsters Leave Students Feeling Defenseless  By : Robert D. Thomson
    From April 21 to 25, 2008, members of the organization Student’s for Concealed Carry on Campus (SCCC) will be holding the second Empty Holster Protest in several campuses nationwide. Students who are members of the SCCC will be wearing empty holsters or shirts that advocate the right to wear concealed weapons.
  • Presidential Hopefuls Get Ready to Rumble  By : Robert D. Thomson
    2008 Election candidates’ face-off in the professional wrestling ring at WWE’s Monday Night Raw in April 21, 2008. Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain all tried a new tactic to gain votes with their pre-taped appearances on the famous professional wrestling show.
  • Science Fiction Weapon Comes True  By : Robert D. Thomson
    The research and development arm of the Department of Defense (Defense Advanced Research Project Agency or DARPA) is developing a weapon called MAHEM. This is patterned after Clarke’s fictional "Stiletto".
  • Alicia Keys Blames Gangster Rap on the Government  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Grammy Award winning singer Alicia Keys believes the U.S. Government is responsible for gangster rap. The singer is worried that the proliferation of this genre of rap gives young people a false sense of what being a gangster is all about.
  • Non-Profit Organization Collects Ink Cartridges for Soldiers  By : Robert D. Thomson
    The goal of the contest is to collect as many empty printer ink cartridges. The collected cartridges will then be sold and the money will go towards the cost of shipping care packages. These packages are for injured soldiers who are being treated in medical facilities overseas.
  • Interpretation of the Equal Pay Act Clarified  By : Robert D. Thomson
    During a session on April 23, 2008, the Republican block of senators voted to turn down the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act.
  • The Boss Endorses Barack Obama  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Folk rock legend Bruce Springsteen endorses Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama. The musician recently posted a letter on his official website that stated his support for the Illinois Senator.
  • Militias Increase Their Presence Online  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Several militia movements are now present on some of the more popular sites, marking an end to perceived activities done in secrecy.
  • Barack Obama Suspected of Plagiarism  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Democrat presidential hopeful Barack Obama from Illinois is accused of plagiarizing speeches from a 2006 speech by Deval Patrick, the Democratic governor of Massachusetts.
  • United They Stand; Divided They Fall Barack and Hillary  By : Jill Gauntley
    At least this year’s Presidential race hasn’t been boring, but I am just not sure that we are getting anywhere. To be brief, I think that Hillary and Obama need to join forces to win this year’s Presidential election. If not the nation’s chance for a change from the Republican way is going to be lost again. They are both dynamic and both have a considerable amount of democratic voters behind them but split them up and I am not sure what will happen.
  • The Iraq War | Five Years Later and We are Still There  By : Jill Gauntley
    Whoever takes on the huge task of becoming President during this tumultuous time will have their work cut out for them. One in four people disagree with how President Bush has handled the Iraq War even if they supported the war in the beginning. Our military is being exhausted by repeated deployments, involuntary extensions, and activations of the Reserve and National Guard.
  • Mythology Alive and Well  By : Bob Miller
    We print pictures of George Washington on our money, we hang his picture in our state and federal buildings, and throughout our school systems we teach the history of George Washington.
  • President Potato Head and His Christian Soldiers  By : Bob Miller
    Around the world people are rediscovering the Solanum tuberosum, a starchy tuberous root vegetable that was first cultivated in Peru some 7,000 years ago, or so says Wikipedia. In the US we produce an average of about 450 million hundredweight (112 pounds) of potatoes each year.
  • Green Prince At 50  By : Monaco
    Private banks, sophistication and the glamour of Monte Carlo is known the world over, with some of the best hotels, the casino, Grand Prix and celebrities tripping over each other.

    But as Prince Albert of Monaco turns 50, he is becoming increasingly known more for his stand on the environment than as a celebrity royal.
  • Are Republicans Thugs?  By : Bob Miller
    In order to answer the question, Are Republicans Thugs?, it'll take coming to grips with the fact that the Republican Party is not the same party one's grandparents voted for.
  • Spit, Urine and Dung  By : Bob Miller
    On a cruise ship not long ago, a fellow passenger asked out of the blue, "How's that fence between the US and Mexico coming?" It was apparent this fellow was of Spanish decent.
  • Don't Break Your Mother's Heart  By : Bob Miller
    Young irreplaceable Americans, getting a good education is a terrific way to serve your country…there are heroes in every walk of life, not just the military.
  • Sacha Baron Cohen is Back with Bruno  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Sacha Baron Cohen, known for his smash hit Borat, is back in action, with the character Bruno, running across glorious America once again.
  • Serial Killers Supreme  By : Bob Miller
    Since I've worked in the back alleys and sewers of the US federal government for years, I'm often asked about the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). I can sum up the people who make up this organization in one word--putrid.
  • Obama and Rev. Wright a Bi-Racial Issue  By : Robert D. Thomson
    The question, why Presidential Candidate Barrack Obama never left the church after Rev. Wright’s statements, is not a black issue, but a bi-racial identity issue
  • Had I known You Were a Jew  By : Bob Miller
    It was a dark and stormy night in Las Vegas. When I walked out of the casino, my partner said as he got into his car, "Do your best not to kill anyone tonight, Miller." I didn't bother to answer him because that would have been a commitment.
  • How the Democrats are Helping McCain’s Campaign  By : Cesar Aguado
    Political sparring and taking personal swipes at each other is an expected part of any presidential campaign.
  • Security Breach at State Department Reveals Passport Records of all Three Presidential Candidates  By : Cesar Aguado
    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice found herself in the position of apologizing to all three major Presidential candidates this week after contract workers illegally accessed their passport files. During her phone call to each of the candidates,
  • Is a Worldwide Common Language just over the Horizon?  By : Philip Yaffe
    An official common language for the world - one that would be spoken by virtually everyone virtually ever where on the planet – would appear to be a utopian dream. However, the first significant step towards realizing the dream seems about to be taken. This article discusses when and where this is likely to happen and the probable path to an official worldwide language once the process has been set in motion.
  • Should English Be Declared the World’s Official Common Language?  By : Philip Yaffe
    As the world continues to get smaller, there is increasing awareness of the need for a worldwide common language. This would be a language you could learn and be certain you could use virtually everywhere you go. For historical reasons, English already more or less fulfils this role, but it is still far from universal. Should English be more intensively promoted or should it be replaced by something better suited to the purpose?

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