Articles related to "President Bush"
A Moment of Clarity
Syria has been put on notice by Israel for its continued support of terrorism. Israel struck back at the terror sponsors, in what is likely to be the first in a series of attacks on terrorist camps.
• terrorism
• syria
• assad
• united
• nations
American Mid-Term Elections
The U.S. mid-term elections are next week and the media has been at the forefront of speculations that Republican-dominated culture in Washington is about to change.
• american election
• american media
• media coverage
• election news
• 2006 elections
Bush Vs. the Media: A la Nixon?
Is the relationship between Dubya Bush going to be the same as it was between the press and Nixon?
• media issues
• media
• president bush
• president nixon
• jesse jackson
Bush vs. the Media: A la Nixon?
Will relationship between Bush and press be the same adversarial relationship media had with Nixon?
• media issues
• president bush
• president nixon
• jesse jackson
Finally, Missile Defense
An editorial praising President Bush’s decision to withdraw from the 1972 ABM treaty and proceed with more tests on a missile defense system.
• missile defense
• united states
• weapons of mass destruction
• president bush
• cold war
FLDS Letter to President Bush
Willie Jessop addressed a letter to the executive branch accusing the agencies who conducted the raid on the Yearning for Zion ranch of exceeding boundaries
• flds letter
• flds raid
• yfz flds raid
• polygamist sects
• mormonism
Missile Defense World Tour 2001- It Rocks, Dude
Last week the Bush administration sent three teams on a worldwide tour to discuss missile defense with allies and friends. The funny thing about the new face of missile defense is that it seems just like a rock concert tour-with many exotic tour dates, a cult-like press following, and one aging rock star spokesperson.
• missile defense
• paul wolfowitz
• president bush
• jeff baxter
• abm treaty
Patience and Persistence
The War on Terrorisms will require patience and persistence. President George Bush may have precisely the right temperament to conduct such a war.
• president bush
• terrorism
President Bush Speaks at the United Nations
US President George W. Bush speaks to the UN and demands action and courage to stand up to the Iraqi regime led by Saddam Hussein. Enforcement of UN Resolutions is the key to getting action against Iraq.
• unesco
• united
• nations
• us
• bush
STOP ESSO!
The case against Esso (ExxonMobile). Read why people are determined not to buy their petrol
• esso
• exxon mobile
• kyoto
• president bush
• arctic
The Holy Month in the United States
This article is about some of the events that have taken place to honor a holy month observed by America's seven million Muslims.
• ramadan
• bush
• president bush
• colin powell
• islam
Tribute to Black Tuesday
This week's article is a tribute to those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. Americans must stand together and remember who we are.
• world trade center
• new york
• september
• black tuesday
• war
Who Wants Who to Win
Kerry boasts of endorsements by foreign leaders. What about the preferences of our enemies?
• president bush
• senator kerry
• endorsements
U.S. Defends Polar Bears – Almost
U.S. Department of the Interior admits that global warming has forced it to label polar bears as "threatened," but wants nothing done about it.
• polar bear global warming
• polar bears
• endangered animals
• endangered wildlife
• alaska bear
A Sketch of the Scottish Terrier
From their rugged badger dog roots in Scotland to the pampered life of President Bush's Barney and Miss Beazley, this sturdy little canine makes a devoted pet.
• scottish terriers
• scottie
• white house dogs
• badger
• president bush
Anti-war Slogans: Ingen Krig i Irak
Picture yourself amidst a throng of chanting protestors. Men, women, even children bear boldly lettered placards, thrusting them into the winter air as they march. Here and there in the crowd, a demonstrator circulates with a ballpoint pen, collecting signatures against military interference in Iraq. On February 15th more than 100,000 Norwegians across the country took to the streets to demonstrate their commitment to working toward international peace.
• iraq
• norway
• us
• president bush
• prime minister kjell magne bondevik
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Part 1
Looking at the facts about ANWR. How much oil is there and is it worth it to get it out of the ground?
• geology
• geophysics
• usgs
• geological survey
• anwr
Baseball takes a stance - Bull Durham bites the dust
The National Baseball Hall of Fame has taken sides against pacifists Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon. This is one war that definitely would have been better left unwaged.
• baseball
• hall of fame
• dale petroskey
• tim robbins
• susan sarandon
Conservation and Kids
Visit with me two sites aimed at getting kids interested in conservation in this week's article.
• web sites
• websites
• conservation
• kids
• animals
Geology Year End Review
A look back on geology events of 2001.
• geology
• geophysics
• earth science
• earth
• earthquake
Homeland Security Funding Commission
It is time to fix homeland security funding with the establishment of a Homeland Security Funding Commission. Modeled on the Base Realignment and Closure Commission, this new Commission would establish and dole out the funding according to strict need, not the political vagaries of Congress
• congress
• funding
• base
• closure
• realignment
Hugo Chavez, Venezuela's President
Having survived jail and a coup, Venezuela President Hugo Chavez's position for promoting changes throughout Latin America is solid
• hugo chavez
• venezuela politics
• foreign policy
• international affairs
• south america politician
Knowing When To Speak Out
Sometimes we get carried away with the crusade against consumer culture and we make silly arguments. I think we need to be careful of this practice, since it makes us looks like bloody fools!
• adbusters
• cell phones
• consumerism
• consumer culture
• vending machines
Media should tell the truth for once!
So much media propaganda on war against Iraq has been proven false. How long will it take the media to tie the DC snipers to Saddam Hussein? Who knows, WorldNetDaily might even "have it first"!
• media issues
• media
• propaganda
• dc sniper
• saddam hussein
Opinion: Iraq: Is it Worth it?
This is just my opinion on why the war in Iraq is just. It gives credit to the President for sticking to his guns and invading Iraq. We need to know that there is a higher purpose for invasion besides WMDs.
• iraq
• saddam hussein
• qusay hussein
• uday hussein
• president bush
Thank You Mr. President, But More Must Be Done
In light of the terrorist bombing at Hebrew University in Jerusalem that killed seven, including five Americans, and wounded over 80, the US must step up its efforts to eliminate terrorism in the region.
• terrorist
• hebrew
• university
• israel
• jerusalem
The Geneva Convention
A look at the recent deal struck between Republican senators and the Bush administration over interrogation of terrorists and how it fits in with the Geneva Convention.
• president bush
• bush administration
• john warner
• terrorism
• terror
Travel to Mars
We have all seen the pictures sent back from Mars by the Rovers - Spirit and Opportunity. President Bush has proposed returning astronauts to the Moon then continuing on to explore Mars. Mars is about 78,300,000 km from the earth. That is nearly 200 times the distance to the moon. What exactly is involved in going Mars?
• mars
• science
• web sites
• rovers
• spirit
War, Peace and Terrorism
My opinions of the terrorist attack on the US, and the ethics behind war generally.
• terrorism
• world trade center
• president bush
• war
• airplanes
A New Presence in the Pacific
Pacific development has a new partner. The peoples of the Pacific cannot fail to notice the presence of a new entity in their midst.
• china
• tonga
• bush
• conversation
• one china policy
All about Fluorescent Lighting
Fluorescent lighting is much more energy efficient that incandescent bulbs (6X more light) or line voltage halogens. The energy bill sets a phase in for this lighting.
• learn about fluorescent lighting
• president bush's recent energy bill
• incandescent light bulbs
• low voltage halogens
• led light bulbs
Bush’s Backwards Economics
Bush snubs money for children's healthcare while asking for increases to military budget.
• president bush
• us economy
• bush economy
• national debt
• national deficit
Guaranteed College Grants
If you have lived in Washington D.C. for 12 months, you may apply for a college grant up to $50,000 if you are under the age of 25.
• automatic college grants
• washington d.c. residents
• free private schools or state universities
• congress provides free tuition
• president bush
Inequitable Justice, A Letter To The President
A letter to President Bush concerning convicted sex offenders.
• jessica lunsford
• the national protect the children first law
• the national protect the children first petition
• convicted sex offenders
• terry shiavo
Is Surveillance Destroying Liberty
In the words of Founding Father Ben Franklin: "They, who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty nor security."
• security verses freedom
• ben franklin on liberty
• secret surveillance and the constitution
• baron de montesquieu and james madison
• president bush assault on constitution
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal
As the nation's youngest sitting governor, Jindal also is the first elected Indian-American governor and the first non-white Louisiana governor since Reconstruction.
• bobby jindal
• louisiana governor
• indian-american governor
• "new louisiana"
• mike foster
McCain Quotes on the Middle East
The Middle East brand was a natural for the Republican war hero. It has stayed with him even as the economy replaced Iraq as the campaign's leading issue.
• mccain quotes middle east
• branded presidential candidacy
• wasted most precious treasure
• tough talk war terrorism
• republican war hero
Media does Iraq War, Part 1
Up until the mega bombing of Baghdad, the US mainstream media is doing a so-so job of covering the Iraq war, but there are too many "maybes" (such as "maybe" Saddam is dead) and other speculations to take the place of truth.
• media issues
• media
• iraq war
• saddam hussein
• abcetwork
Middle East Peace Agreement
Alliances plus arms are the best protection against attack. Nations cannot exist without arms because they are essential for a democratic state to gain legitimacy.
• middle east peace agreements
• middle east report
• increasing international security forces
• middle east democracy
• israel and palestine agreement
Mindhunters
A review of the movie "Mindhunters".
• cinema
• films
• movies
• criticism
• reviews
Our Dwindling American Heroes
Medal of Honor recipients are among America's greatest heroes, but their rapidly dwindling numbers bring an increased sense of urgency to remember their heroism.
• medal of honor
• veterans
• memorial day
• world war ii
• iraq war
Preventing Another 9/11
According to a recent National Intelligence Estimate, the American homeland is still susceptible to terrorism.
• preventing terrorism
• national intelligence estimate
• war terror
• osama bin laden
• al qaeda
The World Cries - Again
It seems that each generation experiences a tragedy when the world cries. Today, September 11. 2001 was such a day.
• mary alward
• mary
• alward
• the world cries
• world
U.S. Threatens to Blacklist Iraq
As the U.S. moves closer to blacklisting Iraq for violating religious freedom, will the next President be forced into a humiliating public admission?
• religious freedom watchdog
• iraq
• u.s. president
• bush administration
• treatment of religions in iraq
STAMP OUT TERRORISM
On September 11, terrorists hijacked four planes and assaulted the United States. Over 6,000 people lost their lives to terrorism that morning. It is time to declare war on terrorism and terrorists around the world.
• war on terrorism
• mary alward
• mary
• alward
• suite101