Will America Support Democracy When Gas is $4.00?
If the movement towards democracy continues to spread in the Middle East, Oil prices could skyrocket if supplies are even perceived as being at risk. Would Americans start looking for scapegoats at that point? Or perhaps they would stay true to their own strong feelings in support of democracy. Of course the right-wing would try to spin any turn of events to their advantage.
The Issues That The Midterm Elections Should Address!
Imploring the American people not to just listen and "gobble" up all that the Republicans are now selling. but, rather to take a serious, unbiased, unemotional and bi-partisian look at the real issues that has led to the erosion of the wealth, health, strength and well being of their economy, and the image of their country!
Realising that this may very well be, the only way to motivate themselves to again vote for President Obama and the Democrat party. As they seek to do what is right, in their efforts to move the country forward.
Agreeing that allowing the Democrats the scope to build on the small progress that they have made over the last two years, is certainly what is required at this time! Not a change in the leadership of either houses of government, to further tie the Presidents hand!
Bin Laden Was Within Grasp of Being Caught
A US Senate report claims in 2001, Osama Bin Laden was within grasp of being caught but was practically allowed to "walk free" unmolested.
Barack Obama and The Nobel Peace Prize
A look at the significance of this award.
No News is No News
A news junkie’s views now that a new president has been elected.
What Will America Do Now
Today America has witnessed history in the making. But today I ask what will America’s response be. Will the home of the brave and home of the free stand for this monumental moment, or will we fall.
McCain Dealt a Bad Hand
Economy deals McCain a bad hand in a game he can’t win no matter what.
Bernard Hopkins May be Wrong
This is just a bit of prose, relating to the perhaps not greatly thought out views of Bernard Hopkins.






