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Egyptian Antiques, The Wiser Promised Land - If Moses Had Wandered West

March 26, 2008

The great irony of Egyptian antiques history and how the Jews fled north and under Moses, wander in the Sinai desert for forty years. As they moved north they found dry but arable land and this surely, after the desert, and the swords of Egypt, was the land of milk and honey. Their promised land. Which now many others dispute, and many European descendants of Moses seem as fully arrogant as they create homes and walls around lands occupied by others since they were sent away as troublesome terrorists... Read more »

Healthy Lifestyles, Power - How It’s Abuse Has Hurt America, The Only Way Out

March 25, 2008

These words about the use of power by Lincoln had me think of the legacy of power that America had enjoyed during the presidencies of the first President Bush, and also with Bill Clinton. In a touch of brilliance to push all signatories to sign the Akron Accord for some short peace in the area, Clinton held the meeting at the location of largest fleet of air bombers in the world at Akron. Clinton of course had all enjoy a military review of the entire length of this vast airfield filled to overflow... Read more »

Hillary & Barack Sweeping Kids Safety Under the Political Rug?

March 25, 2008

Hillary Clinton’s camp came up with an impressive Internet Safety Guide that no one really knows about. Why isn’t she isn’t talking about it? Barack Obama lists the topic of Internet safety for our children and families as one of importance in his technology issues section of his official website, while John McCain states, Children are our most valuable asset in his protecting kids from internet pornography and sexual predators section of his official website. So why are none... Read more »

Healthy Lifestyes in Tibet - Unlikely, So Bravo, Nancy Pelosi

March 25, 2008

The television shows American Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi sitting in harmony with the spiritual leader of Tibet at his safe haven in north India. And we say bravo. Like Steven Spielberg recently, who we also applauded, a brave voice who speaks as a leader has said shame, China. We all know that the policy of China has been to undermine the historical honest Buddhist faith in Tibet, even forwarding their Beijing blessed holy man, who is of course little respect in Tibet. The new train is doing... Read more »

American Antiques, Ronald Reagan, Technocracy - No More Depression with NAFTA

March 25, 2008

During time periods of American antiques and history, the Depression was a very difficult for anyone to try to survive. Such deep fears known then die as those who experienced that lost ten years die. And while the depression has long since faded, it was real as modern economics models show. As the fear of a depression spread, national borders began to close around the world. And economic models show how that began a sinking spiral of trade shrinking, then the economies, until a shrinking inward... Read more »

American Antiques, Reagan, NAFTA, - The Bigger The Better

March 25, 2008

When I first heard that American antiques legend speak of a North America all together as one, while he stared down the U.S.S.R. and had only known a hostile Russia all his life. To Reagan and all who heard of the almost bible like sessions of Technocracy, who basically wanted a greater and stronger Christian America to fend off the depression and the threat of Russia and communism taking over the world, or at least this continent. And I smiled and realized that it was a wonderful old dream that... Read more »

American Antiques, Power, Wealth, Vision - How NAFTA Helps More Than It Hurts

March 25, 2008

In politics everywhere, even your favorite politician is forced into some mindless blather about some issue that the locals worry about. That has been happening in Ohio, where Democrats who know better reply that if that town had a factory moved to Mexico or Canada, we would put a stop to that. Just as there are politicians in Canada and Mexico saying in towns that have also lost factories. In fact, we all know those factories are leaving this free trade zone and now in China. So we think if there... Read more »

Roman Antiques, Modern Europe - Who Are The Sting Rays In The Boat?

March 25, 2008

Roman antiques history ruins are from Scotland to Morocco, over to Cairo, up past Damascus to Istanbul, or Byzentium back then, and through the swamps of Romania, named after a certain Empire, skipping past under most of those feisty Germanics, the Scots, even the Irish. You have to love the inspiring thought that evokes from one with Irish blood, that after conquering most of Britain, they sailed by the coast of Ireland many times. Each time, red haired painted skinned warriors came out of the... Read more »

Right Shows The Left How To Hit The Rich

March 24, 2008

For decades left of centre political parties in Europe have been trying to tax the most affluent in society, but have been scared off from doing their worst by centre-right Conservative Parties and the majority of the media with threats of how it would irrevocably damage their economies with a flight of capital abroad. And politicians from both the left and the right have seen globalisation and the free movement of capital and people as key to improving economic growth, allowing investors and entrepreneurs... Read more »

Chinese Antiques, Napoleon - Let the Dragon Sleep. Who Listened?

March 24, 2008

Napoleon warned Europe that China was a sleeping dragon and it was wise to let her sleep. For if awakened, her roar would shake the earth. Did you feel that tremble? He spoke that at the height of his glory as he was winning at every battle he took on. But, what did Napoleon know? By 1844 the British had wrested control of Hong Kong in south China in a 99 year lease of a deep protected harbor. Here they began to secure their west Pacific naval base, while eight thousand miles to the east over the... Read more »


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