It’s the End of the World as we know it… When did you think the world population would annihilate itself… i.e. bring about the End of the World… 2012! Yes… 2012 would announce the End of the World as it is today. Imagine as of now… a world without computers and mobiles… what shall be […]
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Voting in Iraq has wrapped up and officials are counting ballets to determine who the winners are. It is believed that the turnout was somewhere around 11 million which is an unprecedented number for a new Iraq (al-Naji, S & al-Saiedi, A, 2005). Not all has gone smoothly and Sunni’s have issued a number of […]
“The American Diplomat in Arafat’s Corner,” published in The Jerusalem Report, came as no surprise to me. It was referring to Edward Abington, Jr., the United States’ former consul general in Jerusalem who is now “guiding the Palestinians through the labyrinths of Washington. And his firm is being paid $2.25 million for his expertise.” Allow […]
No matter which decade you went to college you probably took econ. As David Brooks of The New York Times writes, “economics was the queen of the social sciences.” Psychology, sociology, history and anthropology were “easier”, not quite so solid. No longer. Economic theorists used to assume that people everywhere were natural “profit-maximizing creatures trending […]
Dr. Hansen is considered by all measures a very able scientist, perhaps one excessively so. His effort to publicize his data and conclusions on the effect of greenhouse gasses has led to a troubling censorship situation. Dr. Hansen and Intimidation Unless you have been living under a rock, you know that the concept of global […]
At the end of each political season the powers in congress always suggest that the airways, being owned by the citizens and monitored by the Federal Communications Commission, ought to be free for candidates to broadcast their message. As a twenty year radio station veteran and general manager, I can say with certainty that chaos […]