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Politics and the Burmese Ruby Boycott
By :
Marc Choyt
Jewelers of America, representing 11,000 jewelers, urge a boycott of Burmeserubies. Yet some gem dealers deeply familiar with the situation in Burma claimruby trade is decentralized, and that the boycott hurts the artisanal minersin the pro-democracy movement, not the government. This article considers thepolitics behind the boycott: who it helps and who it hurts.
Troop Support: Sending Care Packages to Military Personnel
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Nothing says home to deployed military personnel like a care package. Filled with treats, necessities, and greetings, a care package can be a huge morale booster for those far from home - especially during the holidays. "Mail is one of the greatest morale boosters we can give our troops during the holiday," said Postmaster General John E. Potter.
Populist Deception Fooling Latin America's Poor and USA's Gullible 'Intellectuals'
By :
Jack Deal
Latin America needs a solid left, not Populist windbags that promise the impossible. Populism has failed everywhere and there's no reason to expect any change.
Why Are We Still in Iraq? (Part 1)
By :
Paul M. Jerard Jr.
There seems to be some confusion between patriotism and common sense lately. This is what most nationalistic movement's bank on. No one should speak up with the voice of reason; if you do, you will be shouted down, called a coward, and publicly shamed.
Why Are We Still in Iraq? (Part 2)
By :
Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Some of our "allies," or former allies, will bow to terrorism. This is fine, if you can accept innocent civilians being murdered on your own soil. You cannot satisfy someone who believes your existence is a sin. As Russian President, Vladimir Putin, said, "We are not even enemies, as far as they're concerned. We're just dust. ..."
Wake Up Democrats (Part 1)
By :
Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Instead of complaining about how bad the next three years will be, Democrats now have the opportunity to produce a viable "front runner." It really shouldn't be that hard to find a candidate who can identify with the American people.
Wake Up Democrats (Part 2)
By :
Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Let's continue with more Democratic "hopefuls" for the 2008 Presidential election. None have announced that they will seek election, but don't be surprised if they do.
The Day the Music Died - 911
By :
Paul M. Jerard Jr.
The rest of the world is puzzled by this sudden "about face" in the care for human rights. The terrorists and our former allies should get a copy of an American history book. We haven't forgotten 911, and we are not "sheep." Part of our culture is warm and loving, while another part of our culture is decisive, bold, militaristic, and wants immediate retribution.
President Gul of Turkey - An Islamist in Disguise ?
By :
Leslie Hardy
The election of Abdullah Gul as President of Turkey on 28 August 2007 is controversial because of his Islamic background. Now that both the Prime Minister and President have religious backgrounds, his election is widely viewed as a threat to the secular ethos of the Turkish State.
Tony Blair and the Seduction of Global Power
By :
Leslie Hardy
Mr Blair reportedly stated that we might be a lucky generation that will never have to send people to war. In reality, he has engaged in more military campaigns than any British Prime Minister in living memory
Iraq - Strategic Options
By :
Leslie Hardy
The continuing failure of US and UK policy to stablise and pacify Iraq has led to a review of current operations and an evaluation of strategic options.
Iraq Oil - The Spoils of Victory
By :
Leslie Hardy
There were many cynical analysts, both in the West as well as the Middle East, who viewed the invasion of Iraq as a scarcely concealed attempt to take control of the country's immense oil wealth. This opinion is now becoming a reality.
Tony Blair - Turkey and Iraq
By :
Leslie Hardy
US and UK strategies are Iraq are beginning to diverge. George Bush still believes that a victory remains possible, whereas Tony Blair is considering partition of Iraq and has been discussing this with Turkey.
Third World To Benefit From New Andorra Aid Policy
By :
Roger Munns
Tax haven Andorra is beginning to take overseas aid more seriously and for the first time is beginning to give assistance to Africa.
Rice Tries to Block Israeli Attack on Syria
By :
Leslie Hardy
Condoleezza Rice, the US Secretary of State, tried to block US approval for an Israeli attack on a Syrian nuclear site. Despite her opposition, the attack took place on 6 September 2007.
India's Water Quality Is Improving
By :
Derek Both
The quality of water in developing countries has long been a hot topic of debate with many people questioning the poor hygiene standards people in these countries are subjected to.
The New Iraq: Genocide of the Gentle
By :
Judi Lynn Lake
Of all the physical damage that has been done to Iraq, the greatest damage has been done to the culture itself. Iraq has lost much of her cultural capital.
Textual Images of Iraq
By :
Judi Lynn Lake
American citizens receive many images about the war/occupation in Iraq on a daily basis which bombard listeners, readers, and viewers with images about the application of U.S. policy abroad.
Peace is Not Paved With Violence
By :
Judi Lynn Lake
There is a parallel between the war in Iraq and the war in Afghanistan in that the violence of the U.S. war has been followed by unprecedented violence during U.S. occupation.
President Gul of Turkey - An Islamist in Disguise ?
By :
Leslie Hardy
The election of Abdullah Gul as President of Turkey on 28 August 2007 is controversial because of his Islamic background. Now that both the Prime Minister and President have religious backgrounds, his election is widely viewed as a threat to the secular ethos of the Turkish State.
The Basics Of The Economy In Ghana
By :
Adrian Adams
Ghana is located in West Africa and it is full of various natural resources. However they don't have the skills or the equipment to benefit from many of them so they are categorized as a very poor area.
U.S. Foreign Policy and Terrorism
By :
Leon Newton
The public ask the question "Why Do They Hate Us"
The title sums its findings succinctly, U.S. Image Up Slightly, But Still Negative: American Character Gets Mixed Reviews
The New Iraq: Genocide of the Gentle
By :
Judi Lynn Lake
Of all the physical damage that has been done to Iraq, the greatest damage has been done to the culture itself. Iraq has lost much of her cultural capital.
Biological and Chemical Weapons In An Age of Terror
By :
Leon Newton
The real terror is the use of biological and chemical weapons in a city which is the ultimate fear. The article purpose is to make a contribution to the public understanding of the threat.
Theories of Ethnic and Sectarian Violence
By :
Leon Newton
Ethnic and Sectarian violence rather in Bosnia or Iraq is one of the most serious problems in the modern world. The era of the Cold War and ideological conflicts has given way to an era of ethnic and sectarian conflicts. Old unresolved sectarian violence are resurfacing in Iraq.
National Security and Our Family Unit
By :
Andey Randead
How has our changing family laws affected our national security
Terrorism and the Constitution
By :
Leon Newton
The war on terrorism is not a war in the official sense. Yet the atmosphere of the Post-911 years based on fear and mistrust can never be allowed to subvert our constitution.
Tony Blair and the Seduction of Global Power
By :
Leslie Hardy
Mr Blair reportedly stated that we might be a lucky generation that will never have to send people to war. In reality, he has engaged in more military campaigns than any British Prime Minister in living memory
Iraq Oil - The Spoils of Victory
By :
Leslie Hardy
There were many cynical analysts, both in the West as well as the Middle East, who viewed the invasion of Iraq as a scarcely concealed attempt to take control of the country's immense oil wealth. This opinion is now becoming a reality.
Can The USA And Israel Fight Side-By-Side?
By :
Victor Epand
This article is about how the USA and Israel are close allies, but have yet to fight a war side-by-side.
Iraq - Strategic Options
By :
Leslie Hardy
The continuing failure of US and UK policy to stablise and pacify Iraq has led to a review of current operations and an evaluation of strategic options.
Mohammad Yunus And The New Revolutionaries
By :
Michael Skye
Could Mohammad Yunus, winner of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, be starting a revolution a revolution in culture and consciousness? Could the next generation of youth become inspired visionaries who stand for humanity as he has, and literally change the world?
Tony Blair - Turkey and Iraq
By :
Leslie Hardy
US and UK strategies are Iraq are beginning to diverge. George Bush still believes that a victory remains possible, whereas Tony Blair is considering partition of Iraq and has been discussing this with Turkey.
Textual Images of Iraq
By :
Judi Lynn Lake
American citizens receive many images about the war/occupation in Iraq on a daily basis which bombard listeners, readers, and viewers with images about the application of U.S. policy abroad.
Peace is Not Paved With Violence
By :
Judi Lynn Lake
There is a parallel between the war in Iraq and the war in Afghanistan in that the violence of the U.S. war has been followed by unprecedented violence during U.S. occupation.
The Key To Air Power Part I
By :
Kerry Plowright
The key to air superiority is estimating the shape and size of future threat, coupled with the development of an appropriate force structure to deal with it.
The Need For Air Superiority Amidst An Escalating Threat
By :
Kerry Plowright
Eighty nine percent of Indonesians oppose the U.S. led war on terrorism. Should we be worried about that?
The US Will Suffer A Nuclear Attack Within Ten Years
By :
Kerry Plowright
The US will suffer a nuclear or biological attack within ten years. Other countries will suffer similar fates.
Prelude to War. Part IV
By :
Kerry Plowright
Australia is an Island state surrounded by a sea of Muslims. The question is, do they want us to sink or swim?
Prelude to War. Part II
By :
Kerry Plowright
Iran will start the next war and will increase increase its sponsorship of terror.
Prelude to War. Part III
By :
Kerry Plowright
How do we defend against terrorism and the growing threat of Islam from Iran, Indonesia and other Muslim states preparing for war?
Prelude to War. Part I
By :
Kerry Plowright
We are rapidly heading for all out war. One of three events will occur, any one of them is cataclysmic. I will tell you what to look for.
Are You Prepared For A Water Supply Disruption?
By :
Herbert Young
How would the citizens of this country react to a prolonged disruption of their water supply? After Katrina many area water and wastewater systems were disrupted for days, weeks or months.
A Back Channel to Nowhere
By :
Warren Graham
Although it appears that the Bush Administration's pressuring of Ehud Olmert to negotiate with the powerless Mahmoud Abbas is pointless, there may, in fact, be method to the apparent madness.
The Peak Oil Crisis and Water Supply
By :
Herbert Young
Much is being made about the "Peak Oil Crisis" in the media today. Gasoline and natural gas prices are high and continue to rise. But what is the "peak oil crisis" and how does it impact our water supply?
Why Are We Still in Iraq? (Part 2)
By :
Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Some of our "allies," or former allies, will bow to terrorism. This is fine, if you can accept innocent civilians being murdered on your own soil. You cannot satisfy someone who believes your existence is a sin. As Russian President, Vladimir Putin, said, "We are not even enemies, as far as they're concerned. We're just dust. ..."
Why Are We Still in Iraq? (Part 1)
By :
Paul M. Jerard Jr.
There seems to be some confusion between patriotism and common sense lately. This is what most nationalistic movement's bank on. No one should speak up with the voice of reason; if you do, you will be shouted down, called a coward, and publicly shamed.
Wake Up Democrats (Part 1)
By :
Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Instead of complaining about how bad the next three years will be, Democrats now have the opportunity to produce a viable "front runner." It really shouldn't be that hard to find a candidate who can identify with the American people.
Wake Up Democrats (Part 2)
By :
Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Let's continue with more Democratic "hopefuls" for the 2008 Presidential election. None have announced that they will seek election, but don't be surprised if they do.
UN Atomic Chief Sees No Breakthrough At Meeting On Iran's Nuclear Programme
By :
Dave Gosine
Iran says its activities are solely for peaceful energy purposes but the United States and other countries insist that it is clandestinely seeking to produce nuclear weapons.
The Day the Music Died - 911
By :
Paul M. Jerard Jr.
The rest of the world is puzzled by this sudden "about face" in the care for human rights. The terrorists and our former allies should get a copy of an American history book. We haven't forgotten 911, and we are not "sheep." Part of our culture is warm and loving, while another part of our culture is decisive, bold, militaristic, and wants immediate retribution.
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