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  • World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary - Part Three - The Blitz  By : Bob Carper
    In football, we hear the term "blitz." This is where the defense brings up everybody to go after the quarterback. If the poor guy is lucky, he will escape from getting sacked. But where did the term "blitz" come from?
  • Victims of Political Correctness  By : Rev Michael Bresciani
    I opened up my e-mail and clicked on a published article that ended with a line that said “I don’t believe that homosexuality is immoral…” It was proudly signed by the author and accompanied with contact information to the authors e-mail.
  • New Capitol Hill Embassy For Monaco  By : Henri Boulanger-757
    Europe's second smallest country and best known tax haven, Monaco, has just opened her first embassy outside of Europe.

    Already dubbed 'The Greenhouse' by a Monaco travel guide, they say it's further evidence of Prince Albert's intent on furthering his pursuit to make the environment the number one issue.
  • Broward County Florida, Martial Law at its Best  By : Jeffrey A Solochek
    In Florida, my sons friend Andy, missed the first 3 days of school this week because he was very sick. He attends Pompano Beach High. during these same 3 days some kid phoned in a Bomb threat for 2 of these days. Andy is an honors student and works when he is not in school in order to help his grandmother who he lives with.
  • Terrorism and the Constitution  By : Leon Newton
    The war on terrorism is not a war in the official sense. Yet the atmosphere of the Post-911 years based on fear and mistrust can never be allowed to subvert our constitution.
  • Tony Blair and the Seduction of Global Power  By : Leslie Hardy
    Mr Blair reportedly stated that we might be a lucky generation that will never have to send people to war. In reality, he has engaged in more military campaigns than any British Prime Minister in living memory
  • World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary Part Four - The Bloody Iwo Jima Memorial  By : Bob Carper
    The Iwo Jima Memorial in Arlington, Virginia is a tourist landmark for all that come to the Washington DC area every year. A hotel nearby is even named "The Iwo Jima." After one of the bloodiest battles in American history, Iwo has been returned to the postwar Japanese Empire. This article sketches the Flag Raising of which the Iwo Jima Memorial symbolizes.
  • A History Of The Battle Dress Uniform  By : Adrian Adams
    I signed my first Army contract in 1985, and over that time, one of the things I was most used to was the BDU, or Battle Dress Uniform.
  • World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary - The U-Boat 505  By : Bob Carper
    This is the story of the capture of the U-505 in the Battle Of The Atlantic. No ship in World War II was as feared as the German U-Boat. The tale of how the US Navy brought one of these U-Boats to the surface and then captured it by sending a boarding party is a thriller indeed.
  • World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary - Part Six - The Kamikaze  By : Bob Carper
    In the closing months of World War II, a new and deadly form of warfare came into being. This involved the attacker committing suicide in order to cause the enemy to sustain a massive loss of life. This tactic of warfare has not subsided. It now is the basis of terrorism.
  • Take it From the Experts - Ignatius Piazza  By : Jayden Adams
    Experts, Amateurs, Professionals and Beginners Alike Agree With Dr. Ignatius Piazza and Front Sight
  • Christians Sleeping - Antichrist Creeping  By : Rev Michael Bresciani
    Christians worldwide are recognizing the errors of the emergent church, cults and pseudo Christian religions. What they seem wholly unaware of is the fact that in America there is a movement to silence the voices that are still preaching the true gospel.
  • The US Position After World War I  By : Sharon White
    Being a democratic president with a Senate which had a majority of Republican Senators, the partisan politics then influenced the political action that a president hoped to make, and thus explains the rejection of both the League of Nations and the Treaty of Versailles.
  • From The League Of Nations History  By : Sharon White
    There were a number of reasons that made the United States refuse to ratify the Treaty of Versailles and to join the League of Nations.
  • The Soviet Union Collapse  By : Sharon White
    Soviet Union began seeing as an Evil Empire since the Cold War when the USA and Soviet Union actually divided the world into two camps.

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