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By Lynn Baber
Included in the $787 billion stimulus bill passed earlier this year is the requirement that all medical records be transitioned into electronic files, doing away with the pen and paper charts doctors have historically relied upon. Sure it sounds good, but please, let’s think about it realistically.
When this transition is complete there will [...]
August 26th, 2009 | Posted in Politics | No Comments
By Dominico Knowles
There are plenty of schools that are short of finances and as an outcome having to remove plenty of programs. With a short of finances, these programs are forced to build up their personal financing so as to maintain the programs in the schools. Youth government grants assist in making the necessary finances [...]
August 12th, 2009 | Posted in Politics | No Comments
By Alastair Harris
For those of you who think you already know and say it is about oil, sorry you are wrong, or at least not telling the whole story. Yes it is linked to oil, but it is not about oil. It’s about the need for America to continue to have the Greenback as the [...]
July 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Politics | No Comments
By Larry D Miller
Taken at face value, things look pretty bleak for the nation of Israel. Barack Hussein Obama recently made another apology tour through the middle east without visiting our most faithful and trusted (up until now) ally. We’ve seen the current administration unwilling to hold Saudis accountable for terrorist actions. We’ve even seen [...]
June 14th, 2009 | Posted in Politics | No Comments
By Steve Boston
Many people often feel hopeless in any attempt to change the world for the better. Much of this has to do with an over concentration on the unfortunate conditions in the world. The gap between the ideal and practical experience often seems so vast that many give up on their ideals and accept [...]
May 24th, 2009 | Posted in Politics | No Comments
By Laura Bramble
In talking about the Holocaust, I have heard many people in this country ask, “How could the German people not know what was happening in their own country? And how could they ignore it when they did know? Doesn’t that mean they agree with what was going on in their hearts?” Some scary [...]
May 24th, 2009 | Posted in Politics | No Comments
By Conan Saunders
President Barack Obama has just completed his first 100 days in the White House as President of the United States of America. He is not only popular among the public, he is also gracing the pages of comic books. Comics have been written about his life, his life as President so far, and [...]
May 11th, 2009 | Posted in Politics | No Comments
By Kellieanne McMillan
“Make the lie big. Make it simple. Keep saying it – and eventually they will believe it”Adolf Hitler
Had Hitler been alive today he would surely rejoice. Close to seventy years after his attempt to realize the annihilation of the Jewish population, apologists and Neo-Nazi sympathizers are still intent on propagating the very fabric [...]
May 4th, 2009 | Posted in Politics | No Comments
By Laura Bramble
I don’t envy Congress, the Obama Administration, and AIG’s Edward Liddy. They are stuck in a tight spot. They have to try to find a situation that will appease everyone while fulfilling a contractual obligation and promoting what is fair at the same time.
The fact is that the people at AIG who were [...]
April 30th, 2009 | Posted in Politics | No Comments
By Emma Fox
President Obama is still fortunate he has gained several Senate confirmations to his appointees in just a matter of two months. Unlike Bill Clinton and George Bush which took 10 months or so before they have finally completed their roll of nominees to be confirmed by the Legislative body. Today, an emerging reform [...]
April 23rd, 2009 | Posted in Politics | No Comments