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2007 June

Ron Paul, 2008 GOP Presidential Hopeful, And His Unique Platform

Republican Presidential hopeful Ron Paul served on the House Banking committee, from 1976 to 1984, where he was a strong advocate for sound monetary policy and an outspoken critic of the Federal Reserve’s inflationary measures. Dr. Paul returned to Congress in 1997 to represent the 14th congressional district of Texas and presently serves on the [...]

Tick Bites - Can Mean Death to Children!

With the onset of symptoms, ranging from 7 to 14 days, it is often hard for victims and/or parents to associate the illness with the tick bite. Two of the major diseases spread by the common tick are Ehrlichiosis and Lyme disease. Both of the diseases produce symptoms that mimic the flu and include fever, [...]

Republican Presidential Hopeful Tom Tancredo 100% Opposed To Illegal Immigrant Amnesty

Tom Tancredo, a lifelong conservative, has emerged as a leader in the national struggle for true immigration reform stating that he is 100% opposed to amnesty. He has further pledged that as President, he will secure our borders while eliminating benefits and job prospects for those illegal visitors who are here.
Tancredo’s strong opinions on [...]

Could Control Over Oil Reserves Be Critical To American Civilization As We Know It?

As most of you know, I am not a Bush fan but after watching a documentary on the current state of oil one is made to wonder if an apocalypse is on the horizon. What will happen to Americans if our oil supplies are suddenly withdrawn? Following is a summary of the opinions of widely [...]

Will Religious Bigotry Factor into Romney’s Chances In 2008 Presidential Campaign?

Massachusetts Governor, Willard Mitt Romney, who gained the attention of social conservatives by standing up to the Massachusetts Supreme Court’s legalization of gay marriage, announced his candidacy for the GOP Presidential nomination on February 13, 2007.
However, while moderate by Republican standards, even receiving a mere C- rating from the NRA by signing a permanent [...]

In a Dark House by Deborah Crombie

Deborah Crombie’s In a Dark House is a continuation of the Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James series that succeeds on at least three levels.
First, having set the novel in England, Crombie skillfully develops the historic and contemporary meaning of Southwark in such a manner that the American reader who is not familiar with the English countryside can [...]

Dennis Kucinich’s Stand On Iraq War And Privatization Of Iraqi Oil

Dennis Kuchinich has maintained all along that the war has been about oil and that the U.S. should not be a party to any attempt, by multinational oil companies, to take over Iraq’s oil resources.
To further his stand, Kucinich, in May, invoked a rarely used House rule of personal privilege to gain one hour of [...]

Dangers of Medical Practices and HMOs Targeted in Society by Michael Palmer

Michael Palmer’s 11th medical thriller, Society, targets the inherent dangers present to doctors, as well as, to consumers from the managed care industry that places profits ahead of patient well being. Using his insight as an ER doctor Palmer attempts to shed light on some of the more common abuses that HMO’s practice daily, such [...]

Electrifying Suspense Thriller – Final Scream by Lisa Jackson

New York Times bestselling author, Lisa Jackson, once again produces a tense action-packed thriller that will enthrall readers from the moment that Cassidy learns you cannot come home until the climatic confrontation with the killer. This haunting story begins with an inferno that sears the night, snuffing out lives and dreams, and leaves a killer [...]

Business Travelers – Why Not Impress the Client With A Chauffeured Car?

Hiring a chauffeur, to impress that special client, just got easier last Monday, June 4, 2007, when Avis rentals began offering chauffeurs as part of some rental policies.
Under their current price structure, a chauffeur can be hired with 24-hour notice in 10 big cities, including New York and Los Angeles for a mere $30 an [...]

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