Before we get into the meat of this argument, I would like to quickly address something that I have seen every time I get to debating the current tax system: Is the current tax system Constitutional? If you wish to see the full [...]
Archive for February, 2010
by David DeGraw
“The American oligarchy spares no pains in promoting the belief that it does not exist, but the success of its disappearing act depends on equally strenuous efforts on the part of an American public anxious to believe in egalitarian fictions and unwilling to see what is [...]
How is it that man can feel one emotion, yet keep himself in check from acting on it? How is it that conflicting desires and concepts exist within our soul, yet do not destroy us? How can one thing have competing wants and need? In his treatise The Republic, the philosopher Plato examined these exact [...]
Hello, and welcome to the first installment of iWant, iNeed, iRecommend for 2010. This is a monthly series that will, simply put, present the top ten iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch applications from that month. At the end of the year, these 120 applications will then go head to head to see which apps become [...]
by Michael Werbowski
Rarely in the annals of history have we seen such as humongous hoax as the recent “H1N1-pandemic”. What reportedly began in Mexico last spring in Vera Cruz state, at an insalubrious industrial sized pork farm was then upgraded from to a global health crisis. Nine months later it has ended [...]
The movie “Bowling for Columbine” is a 2002 ‘documentary’ that was directed by Michael Moore. The movie follows Moore as he travels around the country, and throughout Canada, in order to explore the concepts of gun control, gun violence, school shootings, and the nature of fear in the nation. The movie, like Moore’s previous [...]
