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"I Built a Better Mousetrap"-- Advice on Protecting Your Creation With a U.S. Patent
So, you built a better mousetrap. Now, how do your protect your "perfect" creation from being stolen by a Fortune 500 company? The answer lies in the United States Constitution which gives the U.S. [Read Article] •
Filing A Mesothelioma Lawsuit
Mesothelioma is a deadly cancer that is caused by exposure to asbestos fibers, and this cancer can reduce lifespan to a matter of months from the onset of symptoms. Over recent years, the number of me [Read Article] •
The True Power of Terrorism
Those of us hundreds of miles from ground zero sat glued to our television sets with horror and disbelief as two of the tallest buildings in the world slowly disintegrated in a violence of dust and de [Read Article] •
Bloody People - A Right Royal Fiasco
Prince Charles has put his Royal foot in it again. At a time so close to the wedding, Prince Charles has provided the press with an ideal opportunity to rub its hands in glee at the comments he made a [Read Article] •
The Freemasonic Order of the Golden Circle
Religion as a tool of commerce and the elite is well established in the oppressive doctrine called Manifest Destiny as well as the more recent Rerum Novarum. It makes me chuckle to see the complaint o [Read Article] •
Divine Right of Capital
We have seen the institutionalized support of Divine Kings in the last two centuries. In far earlier times these Nobles had to answer to the people to a far greater extent. Marjorie Kelly is the autho [Read Article] •
Apologize for what?
Apologize for What…
Terry Dashner………………………Faith Fellowship Church PO Box 1586 Broken Arrow, OK 74013
Why should we apologize for being America?
Capitol Reader Political Book Summaries writes [Read Article] •
The Democratic Ideal and New Colonialism
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful concerned individuals can precipitate change in the world ... indeed, it is the only thing that ever has"
(Margaret Meade)
"Democracy" is not the ru [Read Article] •
Return to Ouvea, New Caledonia
"Ouvea is everything you'd expect in a South Pacific island. Twenty kilometers of unbroken white sands border the lagoon on the west side of the island and extend far out from shore to give the water [Read Article] •
Howard Dean, Extortion, Bribes and other problems
In 1997 Howard Dean announced his desire to appoint judges willing to subvert the Bill of Rights or in Howard Dean lingo “legal technicalities”. Two judges appointed within months of Dean infamous 199 [Read Article] •
t still doesn’t pay to be gay
It still doesn’t pay to be gay
by Kurt St. Angelo
From my legal perspective, I see the issue of gay marriages or civil unions
as one of civil rights.
The federal government’s civil rights laws [Read Article] •
Don’t let government build an obsolete stadium
Don’t let government build an obsolete stadium
by Kurt St. Angelo
@2005 Libertarian Writers' Bureau
About 21 years ago I was one of the several thousand who publicly greeted then-owner Robert Ir [Read Article] •
Can Indianapolis afford an NFL franchise?
Can Indianapolis afford an NFL franchise?
by Kurt St. Angelo
@ 2005 Libertarian Writers' Bureau
Since at least 1997 – only 14 years after the 63,000-seat Hoosier Dome was built for $82 million – [Read Article] •
The Potential Conundrum of Regulating Pay-TV
In last week's column, I argued the merits (or rather the lack thereof) of extending decency regulations to cable and satellite TV. This week, I'll point out just how much of a quagmire this would act [Read Article] •
A National Sales Tax: The Time is Now
"If you elect me, Senator Katherine Laforge, as your next president, my National Sales Tax will give you back true equity in the share of taxes you pay. You will no longer be the utilitarian taxpaye [Read Article] •
I Pity Nigeria
Fear grips my heart when I see a crowd of people trekking home from a corner of a street. They are all moving towards my direction. I think they look very much like people migrating into our country [Read Article] •
Doorstops and Paperweights
Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee, has come up with what he believes is a brilliant idea. He thinks the FCC should have to the power to hold cable and satellite channel [Read Article] •
UK Elections on the Horizon
With elections on the horizon and Blair looking tired and increasingly defensive, just what is likely outcome of the next election? The New Labour adoption of Tory plans and policies has created an al [Read Article] •
HOW TO DATE ANN COULTER (IF YOU MUST)
HOW TO DATE ANN COULTER (IF YOU MUST)
by Kenn Gividen
KennGividen@WritersBureau.org
I’ve decided to go public with my intentions: I will not be asking Ann Coulter for a date. There are some good [Read Article] •
Without Country
Without Country
Terry Dashner
“’If you are ever tempted to say a word or to do a thing that shall put a bar between you and your family, your home, and your country, pray God in his mercy to t [Read Article] •
THE "REAL" WAR ON TERROR...
With the collapse of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, the political and economic power relations that had been in place since the end of World War II were rendered obsolete. What we are observing [Read Article] •
Moazzam Begg - Guantanamo Bay
Channel 4 ( UK )paid Moazzam Begg an undisclosed sum to attend an interview to discuss his imprisonment in Guantanamo Bay which was aired at 7pm on 24th February 2004. Begg, one of nine British men wh [Read Article] •
Obvious often means overlooked
by Kurt St. Angelo
Libertarian Writers' Bureau
http://www.writersbureau.org
My favorite childhood story was about a herd of hippos that played hide n'
seek. The baby hippo's best hiding place wa [Read Article] •
Voters are to Blame for Bad Politics
When I was growing up, I actually considered a career in politics. I quickly changed my mind, though, when I discovered that there was way too much politics involved in it. Obviously, that's a play on [Read Article] •
History of the Media
When were the forms of media created? When did advertising first show up? Who owns the media?
Creation of the various forms of media
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Newspapers & Magazines ~ 1880
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Movies ~ 1910
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