Politics and Government Articles (Sorted by date)
Are Employers Less Likely to Hire Muslims?
Research conducted at Davenport University by Murad Ali indicates that Muslims are the least likely out of all other ethnic groups to be hired by employers.
Murad AliOctober 28, 2005
The Supreme Court-Eminent Domain-A Conundrum
The Supreme Court recently handed down a very controversial decision regarding a case in New London, Connecticut.What does that have to do with my web site?
George W. CannataOctober 28, 2005
Contenders for Iraq and the Potential for Civil War
Iraq stands at the junction of three different and competing cultures for the control of the country. Kurds, Shia and Sunni Arabs all want to control their own affairs and that of the Iraqi state.
Murad AliOctober 28, 2005
Pakistan Earth Quake Donation Appeal
Hindu Kush Mountains of Pakistan hit by an earth quake which had a magnitude of 7.6 on Sunday, October 9, 2005, sending tremors across South Asia. The worst ever earth quake witness by Pakistan.
Yousaf FayyazOctober 13, 2005
How To Tackle The ACLU And Win: Is The "Intelligent Design" Program "Religion?"
The futile, but never-ending debate over which account of human origins may or may not be taught in public schools, drones on yet again. Most American Christians continue to fight the less-than-good fight, oblivious to the fairly obvious point that...
Carson C. DayOctober 13, 2005
Political Radio Advertising for 2006
The challenge for the 2006 election season is to write radio scripts that touch the heart and not deflect off the shield that surrounds the soul of most voters.
Scott PerreaultOctober 03, 2005
When the Levee Breaks, How Many More Fuel Increases Can We Take
The aftermath of Katrina has affected more that just New Orleans and the surrounding gulf coast. There are huge financial implications associated with the catastrophe, from the initial humanitarian aid to the rebuilding and repairing needed to get...
Gordon RantOctober 01, 2005
UK News reviewed by The Bitch! (a weekly column).
Well darlings,If there is one thing that the Kate Moss drug scandal has proved it's that there is one interpretation of the law for the rich and another for the poor.
Michael KnellSeptember 29, 2005
Nitwit Nation: Is America Too Dumb for Democracy?
Most Americans are enthusiastic supporters of their own civic rights, but few bother to meet any would-be democrat's (or any would-be republican's, if you prefer) number-one responsibility: that of keeping oneself sufficiently literate and...
Dan NerhaugenSeptember 29, 2005
Tribute to Gore Vidal on His 80th Birthday (Oct. 3)
October 3, 2005 is the 80th birthday of prolific American author and historian Gore Vidal. Vidal's genius shines through engaging prose (novels, plays, essays, short stories, non-fiction books) elucidating America's history and its...
Christine SmithSeptember 29, 2005
