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Russia,Georgia,South Ossetia and Oil
by robie2
There is something especially unsettling about the war I am now watching unfold in Georgia on my TV screen here in America. Bombs, burning buildings, tanks, wounded children, soldiers in the streets. It is... published 2 weeks ago
Why I Will Vote for Obama
by DonnaCSmith
I have registered as "unaffiliated" for many years. Not since my zealous first year as a voter, when I registered as a Republican and worked at the polls as a volunteer, and Nixon was elected President, have I... published 7 days ago
We're Here Because We're Here
by CJStone
It was the song they sang as they marched to the trenches. "We're Here Because We're Here." It was sung to the tune of Auld Lang Syne, a sardonic joke sung in full-throated defiance of death. "We're here... published 3 months ago
The Audacity of Lucifer
by vrajavala
For months now, I've been following the current presidential campaign and, because I'm an astrologer, a friend asked me to make a prediction early in the year. Then a problem arose, because it seemed that... published 2 weeks ago
The Cold War - an overview
by MM Del Rosario
The Cold War is the name given to the period from 1945 to 1990 when a high level distrust existed between the USA and the USSR. A conflict of opposing ideologies - capitalism and communism. The Cold War was... published 6 months ago
World War 1 Women At War
by jimmythejock
Before the outbreak of World War One in 1914 a woman's role in the workplace was quite restricted, jobs for women consisted mainly of domestic labor, nursing, teaching, and agriculture if their family owned a... published 4 months ago
Air Force 1
by eleftheron
Air Force One is a Boeing 747-200B that has been modified to meet presidential requirements. The aircraft is known by the radio call sign used when the president is aboard: Air Force One. The "flying Oval... published 2 days ago
Why The Dollar Will Collapse!
by Estess
The U.S. government is living way beyond its' means: The government spends $1-1.5 billion more than what it takes in per day. The U.S. debt grew 9.5% last year surpassing $9 trillion at the end of 2007, about... published 3 months ago
Japanese Atrocities during World War II in Philippines
by daryl2007
Story of Atrocities by Japs on Hapless Prisoners is released by the U.S.; Deliberate Starvation, Torture, Death courtesy of Bataan Corregidor Memorial Foundation of New Mexico, Inc WASHINGTON, D.C.... published 5 months ago
Battle of Rhodes (1522 AD)
by balisunset
The Order of the Knights of the Hospital of St. John (also known as the Knights Hospitalers) were organized during the First Crusade and operated a hospital in Jerusalem. These were Christian knights dedicated... published 4 weeks ago














