Government - Federal
May 18, 2010
President Obama has spoken eloquently and often about his determination to create jobs in America, and to curtail the practice of sole-source procurement at the Pentagon. But it would appear that the Department of Defense hasn’t been listening.
Apr 11, 2010
The stylish easy to use scale is a great addition to your kitchen. A bakers dream, the scales allow you to measure both liquid and dry ingredients in the same recipe - the clever Aquatronic function allowing easy measurement of liquids, and you can also weigh ingredients in your own bowl making the pancake mixing process hassle free!
Sep 18, 2009
DWI conviction can be affected by quick trial laws, plea bargains, pre-trial diversion routines and DWI offenders who do not appear in the court proceeding. When booked for DWI, make sure that you take some legal help immediately. Any delay in this regard can have a negative impact on your DWI case.
Jul 16, 2009
There has an ample amount of controversy over the last few months about the legalization of marijuana. As bills, commercials, and publicity seem to sky rocket, the political view on marijuana are still skewed. We have politicians vetoing bills because of faulty evidence from the 1970’s and other politicians being misled by alcohol and tobacco companies. Who can they trust for the cold hard facts?
Apr 11, 2009
Even a recluse now gets anonymous phone calls. Jocosely put, this situation was actually created because of the mistake of the recluse. Why in God’s name a recluse would need a phone in the key place? But few hermits are really what they maintain they are and that may unfold the situation to a scrupulous extent.
Mar 2, 2009
GinDis.com has transferred our focus to communication. We get the opportunity to play our Free Online Fighting Games with players from around the world, all playing in their respective languages. When they message us in their own language, we suddenly realize that we can understand what they are saying!
Dec 29, 2008
Do you know the story behind the Kennedy Assassination, behind Watergate, behind George W. Bush’s quick ascension to the most powerful office in the world? I thought I did. It was pretty simple, really. Oswald killed Kennedy, Nixon was an ogre, and W triumphed through a combination of ruthless political tactics, the weakness of his opponent, timing, and dumb luck.
Dec 22, 2008
One of the fastest ways to raise eyebrows in politically savvy company is to suggest that Richard Nixon was not the villain of Watergate. Everyone knows that Nixon himself set loose the Watergate burglars and then oversaw the attempted cover-up that followed. We know this because the most famous journalists of the last fifty years -- Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein -- made their careers on that story. I thought I knew it too.
Oct 7, 2008
Three of our presidents have been particularly fascinated by rifles: George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt. But all for different reasons.
Oct 7, 2008
Why is the National Rifle Association called the National Rifle Association? It seems an odd choice considering the organization's commitment to the Second Amendment, which refers broadly to "arms," not rifles, that require keeping and bearing. Wouldn't it make more sense for the NRA to call itself the National Firearms Association or the National Gun Association? Rifle comes across as a little . . . exclusionary. I mean, what about all those millions of pistol and shotgun owners?
Oct 7, 2008
Who was the most important gunmaker in American history? There must be at least half a dozen -- and maybe up to a score if you thought hard about it -- leading contenders. Let me get into the spirit of things by naming, off the top of my head and in no particular order, Oliver Winchester, Samuel Colt, Messrs. Horace Smith and Daniel Wesson, Christopher Spencer, John Browning, Christian Sharps, the Remington brothers, John Garand, Eugene Stoner . . .
Sep 30, 2008
You may have the sneaking feeling that there's something the presidential candidates aren't telling you about the federal budget. And you're right. Here it is:
Sep 26, 2008
A TOTAL FAILURE. Many of the men of Brigade 2506 believed fervently that they were the first wave of Cuban freedom fighters who would liberate their homeland from Castro. They were convinced as they storrned ashore that they would be supported overhead by some of the finest fighter pilots of the U.S. Air Force, and they thought that as they advanced into Cuba, the U.S. Marines would be right behind them.
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