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Christians face attacks from hard line Hindus in India

Nov 16th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Featured, religion, social issues

Some orthodox Hindus are troubling Christians and forcibly harassing them to spread out the Hindu religion in India. Anti Christian violence has increased in the country and the Christians who are living in the eastern parts of India are worst effected. The Christians had to facade many attacks by these hard liner Hindus. […]



Where Obama Was Born

Jul 4th, 2008 | By admin | Category: politics

Obama was born on August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii. He want to Punahou, a private high school in Hawaii on a scholarship. Other Punahou alumni include: AOL-founder Steve Case and eBay-founder Pierre Omidyar (Omidyar attended and is on the Board of Trustees, but graduated from a different high school), Wendy Lee Gramm and Robert […]



Hypocrisy of Barack Obama (RNC letter)

Jul 4th, 2008 | By admin | Category: politics

In a stunning act of hypocrisy, Barack Obama has broken his pledge to accept public financing for the 2008 general election.
Obama is the first presidential candidate to opt out of the public finance system instituted after the Watergate scandal.  After claiming to run a campaign of change, it seems the only thing he […]



Obama on FISA II

Jul 3rd, 2008 | By admin | Category: politics, social issues

I want to take this opportunity to speak directly to those of you who oppose my decision to support the FISA compromise.
This was not an easy call for me. I know that the FISA bill that passed the House is far from perfect. I wouldn’t have drafted the legislation like this, and it does not […]



Benefits of $4.00 Gas

Jul 3rd, 2008 | By admin | Category: Energy, social issues

Maya Curry & Amanda Ripley of Time.com have their cups half full… of $4 gas.  Amanda takes a look at the good things about $4 gas.
Among the good things about overpriced gas are: globalized jobs return – Since its now more expensive to travel or ship goods, it now makes less economic sense to get […]



Obama & FISA

Jul 3rd, 2008 | By admin | Category: politics

I know that Obama is one the strickest politicians on the 2nd Amendment (voting consistently against gun rights), I know that he has mentioned a few very expensive social programs, but none of that bothers me as much as his support of the FISA and the governments ability to spy on citizens.
Obama announced that he […]



McCain Romney Gun

Jul 1st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Featured

If you are looking for a savior of the 2nd Amendment on the “conservative ticket” I am sorry to inform you that you’ll only find rhetoric.  More truthfully, there is not conservative ticket.  At least not one on their way to the White House.  You’ll find a few pretenders, but the conservatives are becoming a […]



10 Worst Presidents

Jun 30th, 2008 | By admin | Category: politics

US News & World Report has one of my favorite pages on the Internet:  The Ten Worst Presidents
It features a picture and description of each of what they consider the 10 Worst.

James Buchanan
Warren B. Harding
Andrew Johnson
Franklin Pierce
Millard Fillmore
John Tyler
Ulysses S. grant
William Harrison
Herbert Hoover &  Nixon
Zachary Taylor

There are many different opinions on this.  Some […]



Presidential Seal of Obama

Jun 29th, 2008 | By admin | Category: politics

One of my readers had a negative comment about “Obama Presidential Seal”.  I actually had to google what she was talking about.  Here it is:

I understand concern over Obama’s social programs, spending & tax proposals, but what I don’t get is ridiculous attacks like this.  Sometimes its seems like those bitterly opposed to Barack Obama […]



Ralph Nader Views: Obama

Jun 26th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Featured

“They are both enthralled to the corporate powers,” he said of both Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton. “They’ve completely ignored the presidential pattern of illegality and accountability; they’ve ignored the out of control waste-fraud military expenditures; they hardly ever mention the diversion of hundreds of billions of dollars to corporate subsidies, handouts and giveaways; and […]