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The Close Combat That Forged An Empire

December 6, 2007

When you look into military history, some armies stand out well above the rest. The ancient of warriors of Rome are among those elite few that did everything right. They were organized, well equipped, well trained, and had the attitude that they deserved to win. Rome did not collapse because of its fighting men, but because of corruption and the lack of strength of its policy makers. The Romans understood the warrior principles of always taking ground, and to never to stop fighting. They fought as... Read more »

Hillary Announces Her Intent To Turn America Into A Communist Nation

December 6, 2007

Not only did Hillary Clinton announce that she plans on turning our capitalist system into a communist system, she lied her backside off while doing so. I’ll go over the highlights. She claimed that family incomes have decreased $1,300 in the past 6 years. New jobs pay on average 21% less than the jobs that have been lost. There has been a 4% increase in the percentage of workers falling below the poverty line. She claims that all of this is due to tax cuts for the rich and other bad economic... Read more »

President Searching With a Fine Tooth Comb

December 6, 2007

With the race for the President’s post heating up, the question on everybody’s mind is “Who will be the next President of the United States?” And this is not merely a question that remains limited to the minds of its citizens. The size of the United States of America, in terms of both geography and economy, as well as the power it wields over the international affairs, makes its Presidential elections a matter of global concern. So will the 2008 elections herald a change in... Read more »

Sarkozy Rocks Rules of Discretion

December 6, 2007

French president elect Nicolas Sarkozy rocked more than his yacht when he visited sun bathed Malta recently, shocking his countrymen in an opulent display of luxury and disregarding the unwritten rules that one should not flaunt wealth and stature. Sarkozy and his family employed the use of a private jet and flew to Malta’s International airport for an evidently much-needed vacation after Sarkozy’s long and turbulent election battle. Once there, the president elect, his wife and son,... Read more »

Combating And Preventing Terrorism

December 6, 2007

There is a new development of terrorism that once had its roots in ethnic or seperatist movements, selective targets, and confined small geographic areas with little knowledge of technological use. In recent years terrorism is used as an instrument of foreign policy. Since terrorism is a low intensity warfare and is not easy to fight, terrorist groups are nascent and learn from each other and situations which makes them a chronic problem to the international community. International organizations... Read more »

Increasing Website Activity Through Email Signatures

December 6, 2007

Making sure your website has a steady amount of activity is one of the most important aspects to maintaining a successful website. Increasing website activity is one of the easiest ways you can make your site more popular as well as help your business if it is ran over your site. By using specific tools, such as email signatures, you can passively increase your websites activity with no extra effort required. Even if you have been using email for years, you may not be aware that you can add signatures... Read more »

Mr. Bin Laden: Tear this Wall Down

December 4, 2007

You say, you want to help the Palestinians, but most of them still struggle in poverty. How are you helping anyone? Having been born into a privileged life, you use your wealth toward death, destruction, division, and sorrow. Here is an old saying for you to ponder: “Give a man a fish, you have fed him for today. Teach a man to fish, and you have fed him for a lifetime.” How are you helping the people of the Middle East, learn how to help themselves, with your millions of dollars? You... Read more »

Delta Force to New Orleans

December 4, 2007

If you are wondering why the United States can send troops around the world, but failed to respond to a domestic emergency in a timely manner, you are not alone. Expect the lack of planning for emergency relief, in the aftermath and devastation left behind by Hurricane Katrina, to be the subject of a federal investigation. The National Guard arrived in large numbers on Friday, September 2nd, but how is it possible that the poor people of New Orleans were left four days to fend for themselves? Doesn’t... Read more »

Would An Elected Official’s Credit Score Affect Your Vote?

December 4, 2007

Bad credit can happen to good people. Often all it takes is a financial misstep here or medical emergency there and the average American could easily make a late payment, miss a payment, or fall behind all together on their bills. While there is usually a unique personal story, and often a very good reason, rarely are individual circumstances a factor when your credit score is calculated. Now more than ever it’s important for individuals to know their credit scores; but apparently private citizens... Read more »

Knives: A Great Gift Idea

December 4, 2007

Knives of all types make a wonderful gift idea. Whether you need to give a wedding shower, birthday, Christmas, anniversary or other gift, a good knife will cause you to be remembered every time the gift is used. And, knives are gifts that will be used often. Wedding showers are great times to give knives as gifts. Every couple starting a new life together needs quality kitchen accessories to have fun cooking together. Whether you choose a knife block filled with various size knives, a set of steak... Read more »


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