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Dog Treat Recipes - Mega Meaties

Mega MeatiesCategory: Meaty TreatsServes: 30 TreatsPreparation Time: 10 minutesCooking Time: 45 minutesHealthy Hint: If your pup is watching his weight, you know, getting a little big on the waist line or just a little heavy to live the best...
Justin BryceMarch 06, 2006

Elections in Iraq and the Future of the War?

Voting in Iraq has wrapped up and officials are counting ballets to determine who the winners are. It is believed that the turnout was somewhere around 11 million which is an unprecedented number for a new Iraq (al-Naji, S & al-Saiedi, A, 2005).
Murad AliDecember 26, 2005

Taking Political Discussions Seriously

Politics seems to be the hot topic of discussion these days, and many innocent conversations turn into screaming matches with neither party being able to get a word in edgewise.
Cynthia BatesApril 07, 2006

Censorship, Our Enemy

"If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear." -- George Orwell, Notes on Nationalism"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." --...
Andy CarloffJanuary 02, 2006

Democracy

The skies fade as darkness spreads across the land, welcoming the plague that cursed all of man. It concerns both power and money Leading to the gradual destruction of our economy.
Jenna PersadJune 07, 2007

Gas Prices To Come Down Unless George Bush And Big Oil Intervene

The average price of gasoline has now reached an all time high in the United States at $3.03 per gallon. Higher even than in the Hurricane Katrina aftermath.
David MaillieAugust 23, 2006

Priests Perform Purification Rituals After Bush Visits

When President Bush visits a country, he often evokes many different kinds of reactions and as a result security is a big issue. During last week’s tour of India and Pakistan, security was especially tight, because the trip took him physically...
Salim JordanMarch 13, 2006

Mayor Wonka and the New Orleans Chocolate Factory

Whether God sent a judgment to New Orleans for its sinfulness is open to debate and perhaps there is no way of knowing that answer until the fat lady sings.
Rev Michael BrescianiFebruary 13, 2006

Democrats Versus Republicans, The Battle Is Almost Over

The following are the opinions of the author and although I believe them to be true I am not stating them as anything other than my opinions. Ever since the time of Abe Lincoln, Democrats and Republicans have been fighting for control of the United...
David G. Hallstrom, Sr.December 25, 2005

“I Do What I Think Needs Doing.” - Dec. 21, 2005 Interview With Gore Vidal

“I have no priorities. I simply go on,” Gore Vidal told me in a Dec. 21, 2005 interview, “I do what I think needs doing.”His “doing” has resulted in a remarkable prolific career as a novelist, essayist, playwright,...
Christine SmithJanuary 05, 2006