Obama Monkey Toy is Still Selling at Sock Polticians
October 22, 2008
Limited edition Obama Monkey toy is still available at SockPoliticians.com. Even with the economic downturn. the political sock monkey toys are still selling well. SockPoliticians.com sells The Obama Monkey Toy, which is a plush monkey toy wearing a tailored business suit with a lapel pin for Barack Obama. For McCain lovers you can purchase The McCain Monkey in a conservative business suit and an American Flag lapel pin. The sock monkey dolls have really created a stir. SockPoliticians.com has... Read more »
Creating a Love of History at Home
October 10, 2008
One of the first questions a child asks is Where did I come from? This question provides an ideal opportunity to begin a family history story. Families possess incredible histories and each one is unique. You will know when your child is ready for you to teach history. History is a record of the past, its people and events and the central ideas and values that are a country’s foundation. Each and every child is born into history, they do not have a memory about the past, yet they are an individual... Read more »
Negative Effects Of Homeschooling
October 8, 2008
Homeschooling is becoming an increasingly popular option with many American families. Not only are you in full charge of the homeschool curriculum, you can even adjust it according to the needs of your child and completely forget about the trauma of attending a public school. Teaching your children at home can be accomplished several ways. There are three options: 1) Purchase a program from one of the homeschool curriculum providers, or buy used homeschool curriculum 2) Read to your child from great... Read more »
An understanding on Tuscan decoration
August 10, 2008
The elegant and highly developed Tuscan decors for home originate in Tuscany, the most historical and beautiful places on the earth. This place is also the origin for the renaissance and was the birthplace for Dante, Michaelangelo and Leonardo DaVinci. The Duomo cathedral and the leaning tower of Pisa, one of the historic buildings in the entire Europe are located here. It is not a surprise if the Tuscan decor is very famous in the entire world, suggesting the dreams of being a beautiful and pleasing... Read more »
Where to Obtain Washington State Public Records
August 9, 2008
Do you need washington state public records for your current occupation, your life or your social dealings? You may even need to have these records to satisfy that nagging itch of curiosity you have regarding a government managed program in your area. Now, you can get the solution to your current problems without any hassle. It is entirely possible for you to ask a copy of the washington state public records you want. The Freedom of Information Act advocates the American’s right to request... Read more »
Bruges - Perfect for Museum Lovers
August 6, 2008
Bruges, Belgium is a cultured city off the beaten path. At least it was until a hilarious movie came out. In Bruges changed all that. While visitors will have a hard time finding movie stars, the city offers a bevy of cultural locations that are worth visiting. The first thing you notice about the city is also one of the oddest. It is packed solid with museums, perhaps more than you find in any other city per square foot. If you love history and museums, Bruges is the place to be. This is particularly... Read more »
Seized & Abandoned Properties & Government Surpluses
August 5, 2008
Seized properties and government surpluses are sold through government auctions to the public for low prices as determined by a bidding process. There are government auctions consistently held all across the United States and Canada. No matter where you live, there will likely be government auctions held near by. Government surplus items sold at auctions come from all levels of government. Sometimes the government will purchase too much equipment and they will liquidate the excess at the auctions. Items... Read more »
Police Vehicle Auctions vs Car Dealerships - Which is Best?
August 5, 2008
Instead of going to a car dealership and buying vehicles the usual way, have you ever considered visiting a government or police auction? If you’re not aware, the police seize thousands of cars and other vehicles every month and often auction them off to the general public at extremely reduced prices. In fact these auctions are a secret that car dealerships don’t want you to know about. An educated consumer could pose as a potential threat to at least a portion of their business. Yet... Read more »
Obama Change in Campaign Tactics May Prove Fatal
August 4, 2008
Barack Obama, once the darling can do no wrong presidential candidate of the media, seems to be on a slippery downward slope since his highly publicized foreign tour to the Mid East, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Europe. “Barack Obama has long been his party’s presumptive nominee. Now he’s becoming its presumptuous nominee,” wrote Dana Milbank, a columnist for the Washington Post. “As he marches towards Inauguration Day (Election Day is but a milestone on that path) Obama’s... Read more »
Government Auctions - Best Sites to Find the Best Deals
July 30, 2008
How would you like to purchase a good vehicle or a wonderful home for 90% off of the market price? What about jewellery, electronics, or even office supplies to start your own small business with? You can find good deals on them all if you participate in government auctions! Due to foreclosures, repossessions, seizures, and surpluses, the government will often offer many expensive items for extremely low costs. Imagine how nice it would be to purchase a decent car for as low as $100! Due to the... Read more »


