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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
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
STOP ESSO! The case against Esso (ExxonMobile). Read why people are determined not to buy their petrol esso • exxon mobile • kyoto • president bush • arctic
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
America and EU Unable to Help Georgian Ally While Vladimir Putin left China and returned to Moscow to direct the war in Georgia; America's President George Bush remained in Beijing able only to condemn the Russians south ossetia • georgia • mikhail saakashvili • vladimir putin • president bush
Countdown to Director Oliver Stone's "W" Oliver Stone's upcoming biopic of President George W. Bush casts an unflattering shadow over much of his earlier career. oliver stone • josh brolin as bush • w movie • george w bush movie • oliver stone and w
February: Where's the follow-up on 9-11 issues? Whatever happened to the brave reporting following the 9-11 attacks? Down the memory hole, I guess. media issues • terrorist attacks • cia • fbi • cnn
How Obama, Bush and Palin Are Related President Barack Obama, the two Bush former presidents and Sarah Palin all descend from early American settlers Samuel and Sarah (Soole) Hinckley of Massachusetts. barack obama • obama • president obama • george bush • president bush
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
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
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
More funds for 'War on Terror' More money is pumped into the war on terror as President Bush signs another bill to increase funds. war on terror • terorism • terrorists • bush • terrorism
Are Good and Evil Context Sensitive? The bombing of Afghanistan since last week has created a strange dichotomy. There are two goods and two evils in the contemporary world. Further, people in multireligious societies like India are being pressured to take sides. Surprisingly, the choice is not between being a patriot and being a traitor. Rather it lies in choosing one between pro-America and pro-Taliban. terrorism
George Bush and Barack Obama George Bush falsely accuses Barack Obama of desiring negotiations with terrorists. Obama's desire to engage certain foreign leaders, however, is sound foreign policy. bush obama knesset • bush obama terrorists • bush obama false political attack • bush israel • bush iran
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
Is Pakistan More Dangerous than Iran? Pakistan has the nuclear weapons and now is forming an Islamic Government similar to Iran. Shouldn't the U.S. be a little more worried about Pakistan? pakistan • musharaff • united states • iran • nuclear weapons
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
Apologies Apologies need to be made to many in the Middle East (and to my readers). apology • terrorism • israel • palestine • arafat
Profile: John McCain A GOP maverick and Vietnam Era prisoner of war, John McCain hopes to become the oldest President in American history. presidential election • abortion • stem cell • iraq • immigration
Doctors Without Borders Speaks Against US Humanitarian Aid Doctors Without Borders has been an organization dedicated to helping people of the world with medical and other health care needs. Now they have come out with a political statement putting them in opposition to the actions of the coalitions fighting terrorism and possibly undermining the efforts of the United States after the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York and Washington. september 11 • sept. 11 • 2001 • sept 11 • world trade center
From the Earth to the Moon...Again The powers that be are dithering over the Orbital Space Plane and the next destination of the American space program; all eyes are on the President to see what course he will set. With the Centennial of Flight approaching, is he about to send us back to the moon? space • nasa • moon • exploration • flight
Rebecca St James & Prayer This year’s National Day of Prayer rally in Washington, DC, on Thursday, May 4, will include the singing of Rebecca St. James. national day of prayer • rebecca st. james • "america • honor god" • pray for nation
THE HOME FRONT: 2001 The people of Canada who are guarding the "homefront" have a responsibility to assure the morale of our troops is kept high, especially in the upcoming Christmas season. support our troops • support our troops event • homefront • christmas • canada
Bush and his Wacky Ways How eco-friendly is Bush? Find out what Bush has been up to in the first few months in office. george w bush • kyoto treaty • oil drilling • bushisms • green party
Not my last column, but... This won't be my last "Media Issues", but it will be my last where I condemn individuals. In the case of the neocons, this is the ultimate sacrifice! media • media issues • george w. bush • bill o'reilly • rush limbaugh
Making Games for a Cause They say video games rot your brain, but what if game is about finding peace in the middle-east? Or taking a stand against human rights violations? darfur is dying • darfur • peacemaker • reebok human rights foundation • darfur digital activist contest
Medicare Reimbursement Cuts Millions of senior citizens, disabled patients, and miltary families and retirees can be affected by proposed Medicare reimbursement cuts which will also affect TRICARE. medicare • tricare • reimbursement cuts to physicians • ama • physicians to stop taking new medicare patients
A Tribute To Our Soldiers This article is about Veterans Day and is a tribute to the Soliders now serving in the Middle East. veterans day • afghanistan • navy • marines • army
Bratislava’s Old Town Slovakia's capital city, Bratislava, isn't as famous as its neighbors Prague or Vienna - yet. Take the chance to visit the Bratislava Castle and enjoy the Old Town. bratislava old town • slovak national museum • bryndzove halushky • novy most bridge • st martin's cathedral
Congress Raises Indecency Fine Congress raised the indecency fine tenfold. What is that saying about us? indecency • indecency fine • fcc • kevin martin • without a trace
Discussion on CAFTA Passed by the US Congress in the middle of the night by just one vote, CAFTA raised many questions about the intention of the Government. The trade agreement is slowly wi cafta • cafta-dr • nafta • trade agreements • wto
Hugo Chavez: Poster Man for Castro Hugo Chavez's actions in taking over properties, businesses, and oil companies in Venezuela show his agenda to undermine democracy, security, and freedom in this region communism • shrewdmanipulatorhugochavez • anti-american • anti-democratic • securityriskforhemisphere
Major Disasters and Insurance Coverage Not every loss is covered under an insurance policy. What do you do after a major disaster when your insurance policy does not respond? flood disaster assistance • fema • government assistance after a disaster • hurricane disaster assistance • disaster declaration
Meyer's "D.C. Confidential" Sir Christopher Meyer's book "D.C. Confidential" gives worthwhile and sympathetic insights into American politics and diplomacy. d c confidential book • sir christopher meyer • special relationship ambassador • third way • president george dubya bush
NCLB & the NEA The National Education Association held its annual convention this week and the main topic was the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law - and how to change it... nclb • nea • reauthorization • education • special education
No Child Left Behind Homeschoolers must remain aware of larger educational issues. A recent study of the American No Child Left Behind policy shows major problems in American education. no child left behind • education policy • american education • test scores • bush education policy
On The Prowl: Will the Grizzly Return? A plan involving local citizens in the reintroduction of grizzlies may be scraped by the Bush Administration. grizzly bear
The Coming Hydrogen Economy It's clean, renewable and, combined with solar power, it may turn out to be one of the more affordable energy alternatives. hydrogen economy • hydrogen energy • hydrogen power • energy independence • renewable energy
The Petraeus Strategy in Afghanistan As General Petraeus assumes control of Central Command, his responsibility will expand from an Iraq focus to include the fight against a resurgent Taliban in Afghanistan. iraq • iran • afghanistan • petraeus • taliban
Top 10 Forgettable Moments The sun isn't always shining on our Music City icons, here's a look at some of those moments many would rather not have seen. dixie chicks • sara evans • faith hill • country music • moments
Will U.S.Voters Turn Out in 2008? Voter turnout in presidential elections has fluctuated widely in the last half century. It takes vital issues or appealing candidates to get them to the polls. voter turnout • voter response to presidential candidates • voter percentages • presidential elections • u.s. political history
Yaeger Dies After Seeing Father Jacyi Yaeger lost her battle with terminal cancer a day after her jailed father visited her bedside. Family and supporters had been fighting to fulfill Jacyi's last wish. jayci yaeger • jason yaeger • vonda yaeger • nebraska girl with cancer • federal prison furlough
Acknowledging God It is imperative that we recognize and acknowledge God's hand in all things. prayer • god • heavenly father • jesus christ • ten commandments
Al-Jazeera – the CNN of the Middle East? In the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States and the subsequent American military operations in Afghanistan, the 24-hour Arabic-language news organization Al-Jazeera has featured prominently in media coverage. Western media have not been able to operate effectively in Taliban-controlled areas of Afghanistan, so coverage of the Qatar-based organization has become invaluable. However, what is the message Al-Jazeera sends? al-jazeera • afghanistan • kabul • qandahar • kandahar
Apologists for Evil This is a special article written for the terrorism event. Certain opinions about the dreadful attacks on America annoyed me, and this is an argument against them. september 11 • 2001 • terrorism • left-wing opinions on terrorism • american foreign policy
Assassination of Benazir Bhutto Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was killed at a campaign rally in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Bhutto was committed to restoring democracy in Pakistan. benazir bhutto • bhutto • musharraf • al quaida • taliban
Changing Rooms, Ground Force, Coupling Reviews of When Changing Rooms Met the Navy and Ground Force Goes Air Force ground force goes air force • changing rooms met the navy • coupling
Coastal Oil Drilling With gas prices (and oil company profits) at record levels, McCain proposes lifting the ban on coastal drilling. 2008 elections • republicans oil • big oil • john mccain • oil environment
Connecting the Americas, the phantom issue of the Quebec summit The Summit of the Americas in Quebec, 20-22 April, issued a stirring declaration on the use of information technology for economic and social development, but nearly all the media covering the summit failed to say a word about it. Remember, you heard it here first. information technology • white house • latin america • caribbean • quebec |
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