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29th September 2009
A popular new fuel, E85, could help put the brakes on America's foreign-oil dependency. The Department of Energy provides these answers to some frequently asked questions about the fuel:
Q: What is E85 and what are its benefits?
A: E85 is a fuel tha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
These days, speaking with most Democrats is like being "Alice, In Wonderland". Most of them seem to be going under the old saying "Don't Confuse Me With The Facts", it seems that many of their statements are based on emotions instead of reality. I used to... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
President Bush today uttered a colorful expletive while referring to Hezbollah in what he thought was a private conversation with British Prime Minister Tony Blair. The two were attending a lunch at a G8 summit and speaking candidly about the current sit... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Democrats will be making a profound mistake if they follow through on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s insistence that the party will refuse to provide any funding for the war in Iraq, absent some benchmarks for withdrawal of our troops at least by S... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
It looks like President Bush is going to announce a “temporary increase” in the number of American troops serving in Iraq. The President is adding complexity to a series of wrong decisions he has made since the beginning of the invasion. It is difficu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
President Bush came into office with great promise, and the reality has been one failure after another, and this is coming from a writer who was a conservative Republican before the President knew what the term meant. Let’s use former President Ronald R... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Many different video web sites are popping up all over the internet, especially after the success of http://YouTube.com. Why didn’t I think of the concept of putting up a web site where people can post their own videos? This type of web site is such an ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Tomorrow is Election Day in the United States. Every member of the House of Representatives is up for re-election, and one third of the United States Senate. It is difficult living in the greatest democracy in 12,000 years of civilization, and not after a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Before I start I would like to admit that I am a conservative. I am not a Republican, I despise President Bush for his big spending policies and I am sorry I ever voted for him. If I do not like his level of spending you can imagine how I feel about a can... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Environmentalists throughout the world are still in shock. Who would’ve every thought President Bush would push solar energy?
The Initiative
As you undoubtedly know by now, the President George Bush announced it was time to start weaning ourselv... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Nothing President Bush said last night (5/15/06) will have any real impact on illegal immigration. I hate to criticize the President but that’s my professional opinion. I have several payroll companies that prepare payroll for businesses around the co... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Whether Katrina is seen as a disaster, a scourge or a purge it is hard to believe that it can dislodge the deep culture and uniqueness that makes up this city known as New Orleans. From its long history in the hands of the Spanish the French and then the ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
If you are wondering why the United States can send troops around the world, but failed to respond to a domestic emergency in a timely manner, you are not alone. Expect the lack of planning for emergency relief, in the aftermath and devastation left behin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
With fossil fuel prices expected to continue increasing, many people are nervous about future heating bills. Using biomass as an alternative is becoming particularly popular. As strange as it may sound, corn is a popular fuel.
Not Just For Movies Anym... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
If you're living in the sunny state of California's San Diego and are hopeful that the foreclosure deal is done, don't count on it just yet. I wish I could say it's over. We have seen enough people lose their jobs and subsequently their homes. Accordin... Read >
Author: Muhammad Ashfaq
17th September 2009
Nearly six years ago, on September 11th, 2001, a criminal act occurred in New York, New York. It was broadcast around the world. I remember that on that day I called my mother and told her to turn on the TV while I could only listen to the radio because I... Read >
Author: Ruchir jain
17th September 2009
Often times music lyrics are simply used to create catchy words that people hear. These words are designed to appeal and convince people to buy CDs and attend concerts of a certain artist. There are other reasons, however, that artists choose their lyrics... Read >
17th September 2009
In Americas 230 year history the government seems to have forgotten that there job is to run the government as the people see as best and not the government telling the people what is best for them.
The most recent example is the Internet gambling Ban ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
In 2001, the US economy had entered a recession and the government issued rebate checks to most people in hopes people would run out and spend them and help stimulate the economy. While the effectiveness of that move haven't been proven one way or another... Read >
Author: mohsin
16th September 2009
Recent exploration of sediment deep beneath the Artic Ocean has led geologists to estimate that approximately 1/4 of the world’s untapped oil and gas reserves are located there. After evaluating the impact of the news, the U. S. may seek membership in O... Read >
02nd September 2009
During the Bush administration, liberals often brought out one of Ben Franklin's more notable quotes "Those who are willing to give up a little freedom for a little security, wind up with neither freedom, nor security".
Whether they were referring to "... Read >
Author: Howard Jacobs
16th August 2009
Before now, everybody has heard about President Obamas choice for the Supreme Court Justice who will likely replace Justice David Souter upon his retirement at the end of this assembly. Her name is Sonia Sotomayor, the original Hispanic nomination for the... Read >
03rd August 2009
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last few months, you’ve heard the buzz: bird flu, avian flu, pandemic. Heck, even Ted Koppel admitted he’s been doing outside reading on the Flu’s origin.
What does it all mean? Is it really cause... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st August 2009
The FHA was created in 1934, and since that time it has insured over 35 million loans for borrowers, more than any other organization. To clarify, the FHA does not fund your loan, they insure it. They make it safe for lenders to do the loan because the FH... Read >
Author: Jennifer Hansen
11th July 2009
Each year, the IRS releases changes in the US Federal income tax laws. Much hasn’t changed for the past years but the recession during the last quarter of 2008 has been a great deal of influence to the new changes in tax laws. Tough economic conditions ... Read >
Author: Yossarian
06th July 2009
The FHA Secure program was introduced in late 2007 by the Federal Housing Administration and President Bush. Unlike most other FHA loan programs, this program is designed for homeowners who are at risk for foreclosure due to steeply increasing payments on... Read >
Author: Justin Narin
02nd July 2009
There has been a lot of excitement and confusion about the new tax credit enacted by the Obama administration for first time home buyers. If you have been living under a rock for the last six months, the new administration enacted a new tax credit for fir... Read >
Author: Charles Richey
01st July 2009
President Bush in April signed into law The Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act. This bill promises many changes to law, and will make it more difficult for the average person in financial trouble to have debts removed with bankruptcy. Recent soc... Read >
Author: amrita09
22nd June 2009
Sarbanes-Oxley Act is categorized as ‘Corporate and Auditing Accountability, Responsibility, and Transparency Act' or 'CAARTA' Act passed by the United States Senate’s Banking Committee with the Active support of President Bush. This law was enacted... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
12th June 2009
Imagine a world where a new liver or kidney can be grown from your own stemcells in a Petri dish and then transplanted into your body. A knee injury, a burn or a damaged heart can be fixed with a patch that regroups with surrounding tissues and repairs it... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
03rd June 2009
Make Homes Affordable People who own their own homes receive many benefits that renters don't. Numerous studies have shown that homeowners are more likely to be interested in their communities, build wealth, and continue their education. Homeowners are a... Read >
Author: Gene Asher
19th May 2009
This article starts to showcase a current process to attempt to legalize online gambling in the USA given the events from late last year until the date. It all starts when former president Bush enforces banks in the USA to reject any operation having to d... Read >
Author: cfz77777777
19th May 2009
This article starts to showcase a current process to attempt to legalize online gambling in the USA given the events from late last year until the date. It all starts when former president Bush enforces banks in the USA to reject any operation having to d... Read >
Author: cfz77777777
23rd April 2009
How prevalent is Spam? According to Scott McAdams, OMA Public Affairs and Communications Department (oma.org):
"Studies show unsolicited or "junk" e-mail, known as spam, accounts for roughly half of all e-mail messages received. Although once regarded... Read >
Author: suegold
21st April 2009
One of the more favourable laws that President Bush signed during his tenure was the Emergency Stabilization Act of 2008. This act contained many economic incentives, one which provides a tax credit for improvements to make homes more energy efficient.
... Read >
Author: absoluterv
17th April 2009
One of the more favourable laws that President Bush signed during his tenure was the Emergency Stabilization Act of 2008. This act contained many economic incentives, one which provides a tax credit for improvements to make homes more energy efficient.
... Read >
Author: absoluterv
17th April 2009
One of the more favourable laws that President Bush signed during his tenure was the Emergency Stabilization Act of 2008. This act contained many economic incentives, one which provides a tax credit for improvements to make homes more energy efficient.
... Read >
Author: absoluterv
16th April 2009
Make Homes Affordable Individuals who own their own homes have many benefits that tenants don't. Many studies have showed that homeowners are most likely to be interested in their communities, build wealth, and continue their education. Homeowners are al... Read >
Author: Gene Asher
15th April 2009
Definition of the word pray, by Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914)…”To ask that the laws of the universe be annulled on behalf of a single petitioner, confessedly unworthy.”
I am totally convinced that there is no god listening to prayers. I am now seven... Read >
Author: sheldon archer
31st March 2009
Tax season is in full swing, but some taxpayers may not be aware of some changes for this season. There are new tax credits, as well as extensions of previous credits taxpayers need to consider.
This year, there are several changes to the tax laws tha... Read >
Author: jkh
27th March 2009
What is striking is that the vast majority of entrepreneurs are not
automatically understand the concept of charm. You'd think it would be
reflex, conditioned response in business to "turn on the charm" when considering
with clients, customers, part... Read >
Author: mehwish
27th March 2009
It really is a shame when doctors are more concerned about a lawsuit than they are with saving a patients’ life. But it isn’t their fault- that is what the system of medical negligence has given us today. Doctors in emergency rooms across the United S... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th March 2009
The economy is up and down. Stocks are up and down. Heck, life is up and down. But, when it comes to investments, there is one vehicle above all others that provides safety and return. Those are just two of the benefits of having certificates of depos... Read >
Author: Corwin
17th March 2009
During times of calamities, the natural goodness in people will make itself evident. A good example was the clean-up process after the 2007 storm that left the City of Yonkers flooded. Federal, state and local officials joined hands with the people to add... Read >
Author: Leo Nov
19th February 2009
A fundamentalist is one who believes in the basics of the faith. These basics of the Christian faith include: the literal 1st and 2nd coming of Christ, his virgin birth, his literal crucifixion and physical resurrection from the dead, the belief that sal... Read >
Author: priyanka
19th February 2009
A fundamentalist is one who believes in the basics of the faith. These basics of the Christian faith include: the literal 1st and 2nd coming of Christ, his virgin birth, his literal crucifixion and physical resurrection from the dead, the belief that sal... Read >
Author: priyanka
18th February 2009
Recently President Bush signed into law the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 which, among other economic incentives, extended the tax credit available for energy efficient home improvements. Home owners that are in the midst of planning to mak... Read >
Author: absoluterv
16th February 2009
Being made to pass through metal detectors so as to be sure nobody is hiding a gun, or any other lethal weapon, is one thing, but things appear to be rapidly changing. You may find carry bags are taken off you, so as to make sure you are not carrying any ... Read >
Author: LynThomas
03rd February 2009
Acknowledge God owns everything. Function confidently, knowing He's in control. Understand that He gives and takes away and love Him regardless. Express thanks no matter the situation. Sing and speak praises to Him in rough times just as in the good times... Read >
Author: priyanka
24th January 2009
There are fears that the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) that’s set to reduce lead content in children’s toys may accidently put hundreds of small businesses across America out of business.
The act, which looks at public liability, ... Read >
Author: Catherine White
22nd January 2009
The relationship between the United States of America and India has seen tremendous improvement during the years of President Bush. With Barack Obama soon to take over as the new President of the United States of America, what can India expect? Let us dis... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
03rd January 2009
Being in favor of help for homeowners facing the possibility or in need of help with foreclosure, is very hard to pick a side or take a position regarding the new White House Auto Rescue Plan announced Friday morning by President Bush and the families who... Read >
Author: Alfred Sant
31st December 2008
A new program designed to assist homeowners facing pre-foreclosure has been created in the latter part of November. This program, as with many mortgage assistance programs is supposed to improve the foreclosure crisis through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac b... Read >
Author: Alfred Sant
12th December 2008
Did you know that the day you were injured you entered a war zone with the insurance industry? Over the past 30 years, the insurance industry has spent billions of dollars on advertising to spread false and misleading information about accident claims. ... Read >
01st December 2008
In a perfect world, laws would not be necessary. But, when people are not prepared to do the "right" thing, the legislature has to step in to force compliance. If you were to ask which class of people in the US right now should be the most honored and pro... Read >
Author: John Scott
26th November 2008
Saudi Arabia initiated inter-religious meeting at the United Nations this week. King Abdullah called his initiative a “Culture of Peace Summit,” to promote tolerance among the world’s major religions. Participants who gathered in New York on Wednesd... Read >
Author: Gabriel Sawma
25th November 2008
A bill has quietly been working its way up through Capitol Hill and has just arrived at the White House. Any day now, it will cross the desk of President Bush so he can go through the motions of signing it into law. The aim of this new law is to allow the... Read >
Author: John Scott
12th November 2008
The concept of taxation dates back to ancient times and it had a large impact on the creation of the United States. I mean, who hasn’t heard the phrase “no taxation without representation,” at least a dozen times in grade school? But how often do we... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
12th November 2008
The concept of taxation dates back to ancient times and it had a large impact on the creation of the United States. I mean, who hasn’t heard the phrase “no taxation without representation,” at least a dozen times in grade school? But how often do we... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
11th November 2008
With nearly 800,000 children without health insurance, Florida has the second highest rate of uninsured kids in the nation, according to a national survey released Thursday in Washington.
Families USA, a nonpartisan healthcare consumer group, uses the ... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
21st October 2008
Online games have been around for nearly 30 years now. They were first used as an educational tool, but then they quickly evolved into multi player games that people could play simultaneously with others from around the globe. Games which were playable fr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th October 2008
With the impending financial meltdown of the American economy, more and more investors are seeking to invest their wealth oversees. Cited from onlinenewshour.com, �Foreign direct investment in the U.S. (in American companies, real estate and other asset... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th October 2008
So often when you need a loan, you also need somebody who can truly guide you through the process. You are embarking upon a big undertaking and your emotions are already going through way too much. A good mortgage broker recognizes all that is happening... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q
13th October 2008
So often when you need a loan, you also need somebody who can truly guide you through the process. You are embarking upon a big undertaking and your emotions are already going through way too much. A good mortgage broker recognizes all that is happening... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions
10th October 2008
In an effort to help struggling homeowners to avoid foreclosure and stay in their homes, a Housing Rescue Bill was passed by congress and signed by President Bush, in July of this year. In the last few weeks many of my e-newsletter subscribers have asked ... Read >
Author: Alfred Sant
07th October 2008
Spam has taken over our lives to such an extent that users are now in a dilemma whether communication through email is at all a good idea. In 2003, President Bush signed the 'Can Spam' bill, in December of 2003 which is the first national standards around... Read >
Author: mightypen
06th October 2008
The highly touted Bush Bailout Plan that was to calm the jittery financial markets world wide, failed miserably in overnight trading in Asia and Europe; despite the announcement over the weekend by the Bundesbank that it will instill liquidity into Hypo, ... Read >
Author: golfergary
06th October 2008
It has been a devastating year for the U.S. economy, and the past few weeks for the U.S. financial markets have been the worst since the 1980’s with the ripple effects being felt in the markets around the globe. The economic crisis is a dismal story fo... Read >
Author: theillinidude
01st October 2008
In response to President Bush's $700 billion bailout plan for the failing banking sector Grimes said, "A plan to again help the banks and not meet any of the real needs of the homeowner or borrower. I think it's a joke! Why can't the government be honest ... Read >
Author: Butch Grimes
08th September 2008
Historically when a homeowner goes into foreclosure and the only resolution is the lender getting back a deed, this likely results in a deficiency between the amounts owed from the final judgment when the property is eventually sold. This "deficient" amou... Read >
Author: David Dinkel
08th September 2008
Program 3648 is BGS3’s nationwide campaign to certify qualified real estate professionals to assist homeowners facing a potential foreclosure. Program 3648 was announced on January 29, 2008 by Chief Administer John W. Davis, stating, ``President Bush h... Read >
Author: Kenn Lewis
08th September 2008
Larry Lindsey is probably not a name that you know, but he is an important figure in the history of personal finance. Currently, Mr. Lindsey is President Bush's chief domestic economic advisor. Prior to that, he was a Federal Reserve Board Governor. But... Read >
Author: C Smith
08th September 2008
You installed CCTV cameras in your home for a variety of reasons: a) You wanted to monitor the household help lest she is stealing your property and your husband; b) You wanted home security, not just the homeland security President Bush is so fond of inv... Read >
Author: surveillanceguide
05th September 2008
This FHA Secure Loan Program will benefit those homeowners for whom the refinancing of payments is a major headache. This is done through FHA insured mortgages.
This program was laid down by the President Bush himself. As already mentioned, this progra... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
04th September 2008
I am always astonished that people never learn. On the other hand, there’s a bright side to it – our life will never become boring if we don’t. Should we learn no one would commit any mistakes and … life would be simply … predictable and who wou... Read >
Author: Steven J.
03rd September 2008
Last year, it seemed stories about toys with high levels of lead made national news every week. Millions of "toxic toys" were recalled because they contained unacceptably high levels of lead. As a result, the government has finally done something about it... Read >
Author: YouHaveRights
02nd September 2008
Have you thought about upgrading your equipment to the newest industry standards but were afraid of the cost? Or perhaps you want to improve your office to make it more comfortable for your patients? Do you need to upgrade your reception area to make it... Read >
Author: Tom Wheelwright
01st September 2008
From the stinging replies of Americas “culture warrior,” Bill O’Reilly, to the sardonic humor of Glenn Beck and all in between there is a lot to be desired.
It may be naiveté as in President Bush’s remark about Islam being a “peaceful relig... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
01st September 2008
Weeks ago, President Bush almost didn’t sign the housing bill that would provide a remedy for the housing slump, because of a particular provision in the draft where about $4 billion in funds are slated to shoulder the costs for redeveloping and rehabil... Read >
Author: zeusjohn
28th August 2008
Cincinnati- For those in the market to buy a home in the next few months there are several new programs that make buying very attractive. The Department of Housing and Urban Development has a new program in selected states that allows homebuyers to purcha... Read >
Author: Shane Nichelson
22nd August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Brian Cuban
Jose Medellin is a convicted rapist. Jose Medellin is a convicted murderer. Fourteen years ago he was sentenced to death for participating in the gang rape and murder of Elizabeth Pena, 16 and Jennifer Ertman who was 14. ... Read >
20th August 2008
By the end of the week, President Bush would’ve signed the housing bill that will provide much-needed solutions to the housing crisis we are currently experiencing.
Months after the foreclosure crisis began in 2007, we are finally closer to something... Read >
Author: zeusjohn
12th August 2008
We hear and read it everyday. The economy has problems, banks record huge losses, as demonstrated by Wachovia and Washington Mutual for the 2ndt quarter 2008. We read that companies, especially in the banking and real estate industry, as well as building ... Read >
Author: Axel Meierhoefer
26th July 2008
Many American high school graduates are unprepared for the work world or college, according to a recent survey, and at least one education association says a shift in high school programs, challenging curriculum and continued focus on a federal vocational... Read >
Author: Harpreet Kaur
26th July 2008
Many American high school graduates are unprepared for the work world or college, according to a recent survey, and at least one education association says a shift in high school programs, challenging curriculum and continued focus on a federal vocational... Read >
Author: Harpreet Kaur
21st July 2008
Politicians around the world are always looking for opportunities that will get them votes. In India, the politicians are making this as a fine art but something that is very dangerous for India.
The recent discussion about the India- US nuclear deal ... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
25th June 2008
Polls are showing that the economy is turning out to be the most important topic in the upcoming general election. Since economic, and tax issues affect every single day of our lives, it is important to fully understand both candidate’s tax views. To he... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
25th June 2008
Polls are showing that the economy is turning out to be the most important topic in the upcoming general election. Since economic, and tax issues affect every single day of our lives, it is important to fully understand both candidate’s tax views. To he... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
24th June 2008
President Bush received a warm welcome from Pope Benedict the 16 today at the Vatican. The two had a private meeting before taking a rare stroll through the Vatican Gardens. They reportedly discussed human rights, HIV and AIDS in Africa and poverty around... Read >
Author: ameliavega27
20th June 2008
President Bush says he has no regrets about invading Iraq and taking down Saddam Hussein. Bush made the comment while speaking at a press conference in Germany during his final visit to Europe as president. He also reiterated his stance to force Iran to h... Read >
Author: ameliavega27
20th June 2008
I wrote this article and submitted it as an op-ed piece. It was published in the Asheville Citizen Times on February 14, 2006.
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For several weeks now, Americans have been aware that our government is eavesdropping upon our ... Read >
Author: thompson.errington
20th June 2008
Where’s the Outrage?
May 2005*
A huge showdown is brewing in the Senate over President Bush’s judicial appointments. Senatorial tensions over this process are especially pronounced since it is very likely that later in the summer at least one memb... Read >
Author: thompson.errington
20th June 2008
When the evangelicals felt they got burned by Jimmy Carter they chose more carefully the next time around and Ronald Reagan did not disappoint them. President Bush has not so much disappointed the Christians but the nation with what seems to be failed war... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
11th June 2008
On September 4, 2007, President Bush signed the College Cost Reduction Act of 2007, designed to make more financial aid available to the poorest families, as well as lowering interest rates for new borrowers. As a bonus, the bill also created an opportuni... Read >
Author: Reecy Aresty
06th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Gigi Reynard
Reading the morning newspaper is always dicey. Sometimes it is merely interesting and informative. Other times it is downright distressing. And occassionaly it moves me to anger and disgust. Last week I came upon a l... Read >
Author: Gigi Reynard
06th May 2008
Would it be worthwhile to save money working from home? How about this! Can you afford to go to work today?
That is an interesting question that is not that far fetched when you think about it! Here's why.
Gas just hit a national average of $3.60 a ... Read >
Author: Jeff Schuman
07th April 2008
Why is now the perfect time for some fun and entertaining David Letterman quotes? Because his birthday is right around the corner! Dave's going to be 61! Let's help him celebrate by reflecting on these 15 hilarious David Letterman quotes.
1. "Dick Chen... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson
07th April 2008
The term bankruptcy is often thrown around as an absolute. In truth, there are different chapters of bankruptcy available for different debtors and situations.
Bankruptcy is a form of federal law. It is generally known as the “second chance” finan... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo
06th April 2008
President Bush in April signed into law The Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act. This bill promises many changes to law, and will make it more difficult for the average person in financial trouble to have debts removed with bankruptcy. Recent soc... Read >
Author: maur
28th March 2008
I have over the last couple of days read several articles relating to Easter and found the Easter bunny, chocolate eggs, Easter bonnet parade and egg decorating competition predominantly reign as to being the most prioritized of Easter actions either cons... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr
19th March 2008
The mudslinging match between the two leading democratic presidential contenders, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton seems to be continuing unabated. Obama recently remarked that Clinton's campaign was too polarizing for her to win the presidential race. He... Read >
Author: Emma
28th February 2008
It appears that President Bush is a believer in the old saying: ?If at first you don?t succeed, try, try again.?
Since HopeNow, his first pass at calming the imploding housing market last October?failed miserably?the president has done what anyone wo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th February 2008
Yes, the US should be held to a higher environmental standard than the rest of the world. We have benefited from a superior economic growth powered by consumption of a major share of the world's fossil fuels, causing a major share of the world's environme... Read >
13th February 2008
Democrat Barack Obama criticized Hillary Clinton for being too closely linked to the past. He said Clinton was finding it difficult "to break out of the politics of the past," referring to the time of her husband, Bill Clinton's presidentship.
Obama ai... Read >
Author: Emma
11th February 2008
On December 20, President Bush signed a law that is meant to help homeowners who are facing foreclosure or who sell their homes in a short sale. Before this law, the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007, if your bank or lender forgave a portion of... Read >
Author: Calum MacKenzie
06th February 2008
Behaving in a bipolar way is something all business owners should avoid. I have had a few close friends that were truly bipolar and I'll be the first person to confess that we use that word loosely.
Someone who rides an emotional roller coaster that sw... Read >
Author: echo_promotions
24th January 2008
The Bush administration has hammered out an agreement to freeze interest rates for certain subprime mortgages for five years to combat a soaring tide of foreclosures, congressional aides said Wednesday.
The aides, who spoke on condition of anonymity be... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
23rd January 2008
How safe is your business if the U.S. experiences a recession this year? Will it do well, continuing along its productivity and growth projectory with little more than a slight re-focusing and tightening of the belt? Or will it dissolve into ruin, going b... Read >
Author: Susan L Reid
30th October 2007
Appearing as a guest on the late night Craig Ferguson show Wednesday October 17, 2007 Vicente Fox former President of Mexico until 2006 was asked how he viewed America. In a Republican-ese right wing kind of reply he said we should “return to our values... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
25th September 2007
The relationship between the Arab and Israel states is a part of the distinguishable dilemma based on the dividing Palestinians and Israelis. And the problems of these two nations constantly become more and more complicated with each interfering steps of ... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
10th September 2007
In the Business Section of the Washington Post dated Thursday August 23, 2007; there were two very important headlines which give us a little insight into what’s coming regarding the Mortgage Industry. The primary headline read “US Ponders a New Deal ... Read >
Author: loanguy
31st August 2007
In the past four years, Americans have spent an ever-growing portion of their paychecks on health care and for the most part gotten less for their money, forcing millions into the ranks of the uninsured or personal bankruptcy, according to government figu... Read >
Author: lazysubmit
28th August 2007
Do floodings, or draughts, or storms, or dramatic seasonal abnormalities affecting you, or your pocket directly or indirectly? Think about it! Now I’m no ‘tree hugger,’ far from it in fact; I don’t subscribe to so many of these ‘new age’ ideas... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
26th July 2007
Not having enough money for retirement is the number one financial worry of Americans. This is according to Gallup's annual Personal Finance poll, updated in April 2007, in which Americans were asked to rate the amount of concern they have about each of s... Read >
Author: Wealth_Mentor
26th June 2007
The stem cell controversy has ruffled the Congress, State Legislatures, President Bush, and the whole of United Nations. It has resulted in the proposal of new guidelines for stem cell research by the National Academy of Sciences, which is a non-profit gr... Read >
Author: apurva
18th June 2007
If our forefathers were here today they would either scout out an island someplace and found a new country or commit suicide. These days it is not a choice of who will run our country the best but a choice in who will finch off the United States the faste... Read >
Author: Jeffrey A. Solochek
16th June 2007
President George W. Bush has likened the war on global terrorism that he initiated to the war fought by the first American president and his namesake George Washington to promote freedom worldwide. He made this comparison while honoring the 275th birthday... Read >
Author: Philip Nicosia
25th May 2007
If you’ve got student loans, then please pay close attention! You’re about to learn a lot of valuable information about student loan consolidation that, if acted upon, could put a lot of money back in your pocket after college.
Myth: Consolidatio... Read >
Author: Paul Simino
05th April 2007
Thanks to a last minute effort by Congress in December, President Bush extended the Tuition and Fees Deduction for one more year. However, while the opportunity has been viewed as a yearlong Christmas present for some of the 4.7 million families with stud... Read >
Author: Reecy Aresty
08th February 2007
A recent article on Merrill Goozner’s blog GoozNewz points out that President Bush recently endorsed drug price negotiations. Many have thought the president to be staunchly opposed to letting Medicare negotiate its drug prices with prescription drug m... Read >
Author: Greg Edwards
07th February 2007
According to Democratic Presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama, American Alcohoilism is the root cause of the Iraq War, soon to be the Iran War. The immense, gluttonous, ridiculous over consumption of oil by the people of the United States of America... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
03rd February 2007
On January 10, 2007, President Bush unveiled his “New Way Forward in Iraq.” [1] He admitted that the American people find the present situation in Iraq unacceptable. Yet, in spite of it all, he has committed another 21,000 plus U.S. troops who will ... Read >
Author: William Lewis
01st February 2007
Wolf Blitzer: “Thank you for joining us. You are here in the Situation Room with the best group of reporters anywhere on television right here on CNN. Today it is my pleasure to welcome to CNN for the very first time a major Hollywood singing and acting... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
31st January 2007
The BBC reported 4 years ago that George Bush told 2 of their reporters, “God told me to invade Iraq.” George Bush rarely mentions it in public but he knows that he is a superhuman mystic prophet of Biblical proportions and that he is the John the Bap... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
23rd January 2007
Nothing is more complex and difficult for politicians to deal with in this country than health care. Well, President Bush is about to enter the fray with a new proposal.
There are many controversial subjects in our country. From abortion to the death ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
13th January 2007
It looks like President Bush is going to announce a �temporary increase� in the number of American troops serving in Iraq. The President is adding complexity to a series of wrong decisions he has made since the beginning of the invasion. It is difficu... Read >
Author: Richard Stoyeck
12th January 2007
On The Home Front: More Compassion than Wisdom?Sometimes I think the American people have more compassion than wisdom. We,as a people, tend to sympathize with the underdog, tend to want to help anyand everyone, no matter the past history. Show us a hungry... Read >
UnkHiram
12th January 2007
There are big changes coming to retirement plans.
In August 2006, President Bush signed into law the Pension Protection Act of 2006 (PPA). This law affects both employee funded plans such as 401(k)s and traditional defined benefit pension plans.
Con... Read >
Author: Clay Cotton
11th January 2007
The Cost of WarAuthor: Andrea MartellThis time last week when I sat down to write my column, Saddam stillhad a few hours left to get out of Iraq, and President Bush still hada few hours to use diplomacy instead of the threat of force. By thetime I markete... Read >
Andrea
07th January 2007
Terrific Tax TipsTaxpayers will soon learn how much money, if any, they'll get inrebate checks from the government as official IRS notices hit themail.On July 10, 2001, Congress approved funding for 91 million lettersstating the amount of individual check... Read >
okaycharles
07th January 2007
As President Bush announces that he is now going to increase the American troop levels in Iraq, several important questions come to mind. Where does he plan on getting the soldiers from? We heard a general testify last week before Congress that the Americ... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
04th January 2007
Bush Dawdles As Christians DieBy Dr. David ChananieMoslem lackeys of the Sudanese government have killed orcaused the deaths of more than 70,000 Black Christians byUN estimates. As they did so, President Bush did nothingsubstantial to intervene.He claims ... Read >
David Chananie
04th January 2007
How I Lost A Million Dollars In A Bank RobberyThe Million dollars was my life-savings earmarked for prime thepump money for my biotech start-up. I am the Gerald Armstrong theowner of Gen Cells CuresaGen Cells Cures is focused on privatemedical research fo... Read >
scientist0707
03rd January 2007
THE CUREGen Cells Cures will find the cure even if it means taking onPresident George Bush and the Vatican. The cure is definitely goingto be found in stem cell research. When the first cure comes in fromstem stem research it will have a domino effect as ... Read >
scientist0707
03rd January 2007
As we turn to 2007, it is almost time to start thinking about the unthinkable. Yep, taxes. So, what developments can we expect to see in 2007 on the tax front?
Tax Developments in 2007
Taxes and death, the two things you just can’t avoid. Well, ho... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
21st December 2006
The beginning of a new year is a time for contemplation, reflection and doing a little planning. As 2007 quickly approaches, you need to give some thought to your tax planning for the year.
Tax Planning Tip for 2007 – Income
If you complain becaus... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
19th December 2006
President Bush came into office with great promise, and the reality has been one failure after another, and this is coming from a writer who was a conservative Republican before the President knew what the term meant. Let?s use former President Ronald Rea... Read >
Author: Richard Stoyeck
13th December 2006
A tort is a wrongful act, damage, or injury that is done willfully, negligently, or in situations that involve strict liability. However, a Tort does not involve contract breach in which a civil lawsuit might be initiated. Recently, we have seen support... Read >
Author: Richard Hall
13th December 2006
The school system today is dramatically different from what it was 20 years ago. It used to be that children got off the bus, milled around the hallways, attended class, played on the playground, and went home – safe and sound. Today, we see metal det... Read >
Author: Richard Hall
24th November 2006
The election is over. The call, by some Democrat leaders, to get out of Iraq within a few months has already begun. The political jockeying for advantage in the next election is underway. The effort to corner President Bush was hinted at within days after... Read >
Author: Jim DeSantis
18th November 2006
For my money there is no more convenient way to getting the news than the Wall Street Journal online. I am a big fan of the Wall Street Journal because it is an outstanding publication. So much more than just a paper about stocks, companies, and economics... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
16th November 2006
It has surfaced in the news that certain Hewlett Packard directors have had their private phone records accessed by investigators working for Hewlett. In addition to the directors, nine reporters of the Wall Street Journal also had their phone records acc... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th October 2006
The energy bill that has reached the President of the United States has finally turned into law by virtue of President Bush's signature. Said law includes a provision that gives consumers incentives and tax privileges. Moreover, the greatest stir is the... Read >
Author: Jennifer Dylan
13th August 2006
Dangerously increasing datas of deaths, caused due to the HIV and AIDS, is giving sleepless nights to the governments of respective countries. It is a shame that these so called devloped and devloping countries are facing the threat of these diseases, whi... Read >
Author: Annie Williams
07th August 2006
Generally, income as a result of personal injury is not taxable, depending on the specific type of award. However, some areas are taxed as income. For this reason, and the fact that there is a certain amount of gray area when settlements are not categor... Read >
Author: Joshua Shapiro
16th July 2006
Recently, Nanotechnology is applied on a jungle root - kwao kreu that grows in the north of Thailand, believed to enlarge the breasts of women who take it. Firms from Japan, Germany and the United States have been conducting research into the kwao kreu ro... Read >
Author: Julie Walker
12th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Cole's Poetic License
President Bush said we are addicted to oil. Most smokers say they are addicted to nicotine. I thought I was. Some, in attempting to quit, chew nicotine gum or apply nicotine patches. Neither work in more than fif... Read >
Author: Evelyn Cole
08th June 2006
The other day, I was channel surfing when I came across President Bush at the podium addressing the press. It was lunch so I was stuffing my face with salad (its torture but I hear it's healthy). I couldn't really hear the T.V. because of my crunchy lunc... Read >
Author: Jason Brumbelow
06th June 2006
Take Advantage of Student Loan Consolidation Before Rates Rise 1.84 Percentage Points on July 1
The interest rate increase on federal student loans will increase 1.84 percentage points on July 1 and is based on the announcement of the May 30, 2006 auct... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
26th May 2006
Often times music lyrics are simply used to create catchy words that people hear. These words are designed to appeal and convince people to buy CDs and attend concerts of a certain artist. There are other reasons, however, that artists choose their lyrics... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
10th May 2006
You can't turn on your television or read a newspaper nowadays without seeing something about the high price of gas. Obviously, it's a huge problem.
But we as Americans are the main cause of that problem, because of our dependency on foreign oil. To be... Read >
Author: Carmella Giovanni
07th May 2006
Domestic Wiretapping Surveillance Equipment to protect your privacy
Domestic wiretapping authorization by our Honorable President, George W Bush has put the privacy of all Americans at a state of risk. The New York Times released information that Presi... Read >
Author: Andy jones
02nd May 2006
What is the subject being talked about these days that is touching everyone's purse? That's right - oil - and the costs are soaring, and the big oil companies are making millions. According to recent predictions, these prices are going to continue to rise... Read >
Author: Adrian Herritt
01st May 2006
As far as I am concerened, the leaders of China are not now and never will be our friends or allies. The leaders of China do not care about anything other than amassing power and destroying their enemies and since everyone not Chinese is their enemy they ... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom
26th April 2006
Hi Dr. Neder!
I am 18 years old and just about to graduate high school. My girlfriend and I have been together for about 14 months now and I am not sure what to do after high school. My parents are going to provide us with an apartment but should I mov... Read >
Author: Dennis Neder
16th April 2006
Nuclear energy got another editorial boost by Steve Forbes, editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine in its February 27th edition. "Political rhetoric aside, the only real alternative to oil is nuclear power," wrote Forbes in his "Fact and Comment" section. A p... Read >
Author: James Finch
01st April 2006
The World Baseball Classic proved all of us that were at the expectation that it can be a true spectacle. Japan defeated Cuba with a 10-6, in the last match of 29 games on Monday in San Diego. But more important than who won and who lost was the launching... Read >
Author: Cathy Jones
28th March 2006
Most of the world believes there is going be some end time battle of Armageddon where the Antichrist will be defeated. I hate to say it but society has been lied to again. Most of the people who are preaching this stuff are preachers who are trying to s... Read >
Author: christine bettridge
26th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Tinu AbayomiPaul
Are Some Links Better And, for that matter, should you focus on sheer quantity of links to your site, or the quality of those links? For our first piece of evidence, let's ask Google.
In a post to their blog in Septem... Read >
Author: Tinu Abayomi-Paul
22nd March 2006
(http://www.NextStudent.com/articles)
Legislation recently passed is expected to turn the federal student loan program on end, most notably student loan consolidation. On July 1, interest rates will increase while new rules and regulations will make it... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
12th March 2006
With fossil fuel prices expected to continue increasing, many people are nervous about future heating bills. Using biomass as an alternative is becoming particularly popular. As strange as it may sound, corn is a popular fuel.
Not Just For Movies Anym... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
12th March 2006
The call has gone out from President Bush to kick our oil habit. For many people, the mention of biomass as a fuel source was a new concept. Little did they realize they have already been putting it into their cars. Nope, that isn't your dad's gas anymor... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
25th February 2006
Environmentalists throughout the world are still in shock. Who would've every thought President Bush would push solar energy?
The Initiative
As you undoubtedly know by now, the President George Bush announced it was time to start weaning ourselves... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
05th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Keith Thompson
Maybe it took the State of The Union address from President Bush to bring the concept of Health Savings Accounts out into the open for all to see. Whatever the case, this is an idea and reality that is long overdue and a g... Read >
Author: Keith Thompson
05th January 2006
by: David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
These days, speaking with most Democrats is like being "Alice, In Wonderland". Most of them seem to be going under the old saying "Don't Confuse Me With The Facts", it seems that many of their statements are based on emotion... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom
05th January 2006
As yet another New Year dawns, it is time for us to look back on 2005 and view from the outside all that happened. There were joys, triumphs, and tears. That everything that happens is a learning experience is quite true.
Among the many occurrences... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson
04th December 2005
I understand that there is an enormous inertia in the present tax system. The incremental complication of the tax code over the last 80 years has given birth to an entire industry that is fully capable of defending their turf.
These are challenging t... Read >
Author: John Thomas
29th November 2005
Young professionals often spend their career thinking about graduate school, finding good jobs and providing for their families. But few of them think about their financial security when they retire or when they become disabled. But all Americans should b... Read >
Author: Viojieley Gurrobat
13th November 2005
THE CRUSADER vs. THE CALIPHATE . . . .The Bush Doctrine: Destroy the Heretics of Islam! By Doug KriegerTHE GREEN CURTAINFrom the Pillars of Hercules in the Atlantic to the Indonesian Archipelago in the Pacific a vile and putrid Green Curtain threatens i... Read >
Author: Doug Krieger
04th November 2005
The political landscape this year has been nothing but ugly. It promises to come to full boil with the proposed tax reform eliminating or reducing the mortgage interest deduction.
Tax Reform or Raising Taxes
There is an old saying about the two pol... Read >
Author: Dan Lewis
04th November 2005
A bipartisan committee has made two recommendations to President Bush regarding tax reform. In this article, we take a look at the second option.
Tax Reform
A year ago or so, President Bush decided to spend his political capitol on tax reform and f... Read >
Author: Dan Lewis
01st November 2005
By Dr. MercolaFinally, the pieces of the puzzle start to add up. Not long ago, President Bush sought to instill panic in this country by telling us a minimum of 200,000 people will die from the avian flu pandemic, but it could be as bad as 2 million death... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
27th October 2005
A committee appointed by President Bush has come up with an alarming recommendation. They want to limit the tax deduction for mortgage interest!
Reform
Following his re-election, President Bush set up an aggressive agenda in which he hoped to reform... Read >
Author: Dan Lewis
09th September 2005
What I'm about to say may surprise some of
you. And I'm sure it will absolutely astonish the
traditional news media. But I'm starting to think
I have a real shot at being nominated to the
Supreme Court. Apparently, I'm well thought of
in ext... Read >
Author: Barry Maher
08th September 2005
With the massive losses caused by Katrina, the economy of the Gulf Coast region is in extremely bad shape. Fortunately, there is a quirk in the tax code that can help you generate a large refund from your 2004 taxes.
Apply Losses to 2004 Taxes
When... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
26th August 2005
"As We Sow, So Shall We Reap - The "War for Peace" (Updated)
by "stirrer" Craig Lock
"Those who make a peaceful revolution impossible, will make violent revolution inevitable."
- rather wise and prophetic words from a great leader, John F Kennedy... Read >
Author: Craig Lock
28th December 2004
The Cost of Free Hosting
February 2004
What Are The Benefits of Free Hosting
Well off the start the obvious benefit is that it does not cost anything...at least there are no direct costs for the site.
Who Offers Free Hosting?
Anglefire
GeoCities... Read >
Author: Aaron Wall
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