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Argentine president: Eat pork, spice your sex life
By Fan Jinlong · 15 years ago
Argentina’s president thinks eating pig meat is really sexy. Many people in this beef-loving nation reacted with surprise on Thursday after Cristina Fernandez promoted pork in a speech during which she not only said pork ...
The Hard Lesson Which Ever Beckons
By William Kerr · 15 years ago
Deepak Chopra once said, in one of his innumerable books, that everyone is doing the best they can, given their level of understanding. What he meant I think, was that most of the time, most ...
2010 Automated Election- A Vision of Philippines fight Against Corruption
By Rodel Gana · 15 years ago
We have been in the midst of poverty for a very long time. We have suffered theft, injustice and manipulation since we have mistakenly elected those clever officials, in a sense that they paid millions ...
What the Obama Administration Can Teach You About Fundraising – 2
By Jolian Grant · 15 years ago
In the previous article we looked at how Obama raised money for his campaign. With his master list of donors and campaign aids keeping in touch with them and always soliciting funds Obama was able ...
What has the Industrial Revolution Done For You?
By Andy Carloff · 15 years ago
"Truly, we are rich, far richer than we think; rich in what we already possess, richer still in the possibilities of production of our actual mechanical outfit; richest of all in what we might win ...
You're Working Too Fast!
By Andy Carloff · 15 years ago
"Very often the idler is but a man to whom it is repugnant to make all his life the eighteenth part of a pin, or the hundredth part of a watch, while he feels he ...
How To Get Involved In Politics
By Brian Larsen · 15 years ago
Other than obvious things like voting, it is easy to get involved in politics. It can be done in four easy steps right from your home computer. The first step is to get to know ...
Can the Worker's Party Help You?
By Andy Carloff · 15 years ago
"Nothing can present to our judgment, or to our imagination, a figure of greater absurdity, than that of seeing the government of a nation fall, as it frequently does, into the hands of a lad ...
Philippine Bourgeoisie can get away with murder
By Gabrielle Ruiz-Barredo · 15 years ago
UN experts investigating the Ampatuan Massacre in Maguindanao said today that the Philippines should have a major reform in the country and reflect "on the elite family-dominated manipulation of the political processes and the need ...
Why Should Workers be in Charge of the Workplace?
By Andy Carloff · 15 years ago
"The Industrial Workers [of the World] is essentially an educational organization—and one of the vitally important things it will teach the workers is the complete operation and control of the industry in which they are ...
Basta ya, Gloria!
By Gabrielle Ruiz-Barredo · 15 years ago
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has declared her intention to run for Congress after her presidency. As it is, she is the second longest running president of the Philippines and now will be the first to run ...
How Will Anarchy Help Me?
By Andy Carloff · 15 years ago
"If the individual has a right to govern himself, all external government is tyranny. Hence the necessity of abolishing the State." --Benjamin R. Tucker, 1888 "State Socialism and Anarchism" The government interferes in every part ...
The War on Christmas and Christianity
By Brock Hileman · 15 years ago
Here it is, Christmas again; soon we will all enjoy the marvels of Christians in action. Everywhere we turn there will be expressions of peace and joy. The air will be full of hymns and ...
Using Aerial Advertising for Political Campaigns
By Donnell Johnson · 15 years ago
Many are turning to banner advertising as an effective way to get their message to a large group of people in a relatively short time. The banner message is first created. In seven feet tall ...
Obama Birther Case Moves Forward for January 2010
By Aurelia Masterson · 15 years ago
Executive Summary – Obama now quaking in his $600 shoes has a case in Federal Court in California regarding his eligibility to be President. He is probably walking around the White House wondering how much ...
Is the Politician Your Friend?
By Andy Carloff · 15 years ago
"For although the means of coming into power differ, still the method of ruling is practically the same; those who are elected act as if they were breaking in bullocks; those who are conquerors make ...
The BJP on the decline
By Iqbal Amrohi · 15 years ago
• The Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) seems to be in terminal decline. • Leadership seems to be the main reason of the party’s decline. • After the 2009 elections its problems have become still more ...
Mr. President: Are We Making Progress?
By Steve Davis · 15 years ago
So how is President Obama's administration doing the second 100 days in office? Do you know? Do you care? You should care and know because this administration's actions will affect you for year's to come ...
Jagdish Tytler:Sardar Surender Singh's Confession
By Ravi Verma · 15 years ago
Sardar Surender Singh, son of Sardar Ajit Singh, was the Granthi of the Gurudwara Pul Bangash at the time of the Anti-Sikh Riots of 1984. He was a religious Priest, and was present in the ...
New Party in Congress: Republicrats!
By Steve Davis · 15 years ago
Washington, DC: A new political party has emerged from the familiar Washington landscape that has been ruled by Republicans and Democrats for over 30 years. Effective today the Republicrats will be operating in the halls ...