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Monthly Archives: March 2007

UN Wary Of Iran’s Capture of British Sailors

In matters of conscience, the law of majority has no place.
The Iranian Government continues it’s attempt to see how far they can push the envelope with the rest of the world. They have refused to admit that the sailors they have in custody were siezed in Iraqi waters, as was clearly documented with GPS. [...]

Celebration and Protest Mark 200th Anniversary of Abolition

“Whatever you do may seem insignificant to you, but it is most important that you do it.”
Britain has marked it’s 200th anniversary of the end of slavery with celebration as well as protest. There was a service about the abolition of the slave trade in Westminster Abbey, which was attended by Her Majesty, Queen [...]

Cops Laugh After Girl’s Therapy Dog is Beheaded

“Violent men have not been known in history to die to a man. They die up to a point.”
Two weeks ago a seventeen year old girls got a very unwelcome “gift” that was left on the porch. Her dog had gone missing and there was no sign of him anywhere. One day upon [...]

Australia’s Imams Become Firefighters and Life Guards

“A man is but the product of his thoughts what he thinks, he becomes.”
Last year Australia’s top Islamic cleric, Sheik Taj Aldin Al-Hilali insulted many Australians and people around the world by declaring that scantily clad Australian women should be raped and insulting the country’s past as a penal colony. Today Tom Zreika, [...]

“Gandhi’s Way Is Not The American Way”

I would like to take this time to address an essay entitled “Gandhi’s Way Is Not The American Way,” which was written by Fred Thomson, an actor contemplating a bid for the presidency. In this essay Thomson generally bashes Mahatma Gandhi for his non-violent civil disobedience and criticizes his attempts to make peace with the [...]

Police Officer and Police Dog Buried Together

“As long as you derive inner help and comfort from anything, keep it.”
Sheriff’s Cpl. Mike Deese and his patrol dog, Sonja were killed on Friday after Chistopher Burnham, who was also killed in the crash, crossed the median and smashed into their cruiser. Deese was pulled over at the side of the road [...]

Honoring Albert Einstein

“Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.”
Today would be Albert Einstein’s 128th birthday. He was a man of incredible genius not only scientificly and mathematicly but also in terms of philosophy and he possesed a very peaceful nature. Like Gandhi, Einstein was a pascifist and [...]

On Martyrdom

“Let us all be brave enough to die the death of a martyr, but let no one lust for martyrdom.”
Over the centuries martyrs have contributed to society in many different ways. Some were very positive and others have great negative ways that are often associated more with martyrdom. In truth a martyr is [...]

Senior Citizens Save A Man From An Alligator’s Grasp

“Action is no less necessary than thought to the instinctive tendencies of the human frame.”
Tom Arundel and Pat McGuire are two aged gentlemen enjoying a game of golf in Florida. Their game was interupted by the frantic cries of a Mr. Vernon Messier, who was trapped in the jaws of an Alligator. Alligators are [...]

Herbert The Gardener

“A nation’s culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people.”
In the last century there was a great deal of upheaval and change in the world, particularly in Europe. Two world wars have raged with the main battlefront being in Europe and Germany being in the thick of much fighting, [...]