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  • Itmadi Amir Ali Muhammad Ormadawala  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Period: (1917-1967)

    Amir Ali Muhammad Ormadawala was born in 1917 in the house of Mohammad Hirji of Amerali. His father died in 1918 when he was hardly a year old. His mother, Sambai had a religious proclivity and rendered her services as the Mukhiani of the Ormada jamat.

    He was given adequate religious training since childhood. He entered the arena of community services when he became the Chairman of the Ormada School Board. He also served as a member of the Ormada Council, and became the Kamadia and then Mukhi of the Jamatkhana. In appreciation of his dedicated services, the Imam bestowed upon him the title of Alijah in 1946.
  • Jason L. Dunham: An epitome of bravery  By : James Kara Murat
    The Congressional Medal of Honor serves as a homage and tribute as well as an award of recognition to the war veterans of the United States of America. It was Jason L. Dunham who showcased an indomitable fighting spirit and exemplary valor while serving as a Rifle Squad Leader.
  • Just So We Have Our Priorities Straight!  By : Warren Graham
    In an era of real economic, political and international crises, it is incumbent upon the eletorate to communicate to its reprentatives in Washington to stop wasting time debating such issues as gay marriage and flag burning, and take up the real problems we face as a nation.
  • Katsanova: Sex and Politics in Israel  By : Aidan Maconachy
    If we believe the recent charges brought against the President of Israel, Moshe Katsav, it would seem laws of aging don't apply to him. At the age of sixty he has been accused of sexually assaulting numerous female emloyees, along with other charges relating to harassment, wire tapping and undisclosed corruption.
  • Laugh with Laffer over Supply-Side Economics  By : Richard E Walrath and Patricia L Johnson-14923
    Since 1913, this is the first time that we have had back-to-back elected presidents of opposing parties who have served two full terms.

    Being able to compare the results of the economy under such diametrically different policies is a once-in-a-life-time opportunity.
  • Leading Internet Evangelist Invites Barack Obama to Explain his Faith  By : Rev Michael Bresciani
    Evangelist Bill Keller of LivePrayer a dot com ministry that has 2.4 million daily subscribers to Keller’s messages is leaving the seat open for Sen. Obama to answer questions about his Christian faith. Will he accept the invitation?
  • Liberalism  By : Sharon White
    Principles adapt according to changing communal and biased circumstances and can even combine with, or take on principles from, other ideologies. Liberalism as a philosophy has undergone consecutive modifications since its beginning some 300 years ago. In scrupulous, Liberalism’s outlook of the position of the state has transformed since 1880 in reaction to the financial failings of its own ‘Laissez faire’ philosophy, but all through Liberalism has retained its primary obsession with the liberty
  • Logo Sponsored Presidential Hopefuls Debate - Prepping a Minority or Pandering  By : Rev Michael Bresciani
    Two rebukes repeatedly leveled at Christians from today’s champions of “tolerance” are becoming wearisome when trying to apply scriptural admonition to the practice of homosexuality. First is the idea that calling it sin always means that believers hate homosexuals.
  • Lt. Michael P. Murphy  By : James Kara Murat
    The Congressional Medal of Honor is perhaps the single most fitting tribute to our heroes of war. Having special significance among Navy SEALs this Medal of Honor serves to pay homage to all war veterans.
  • Lt. Robert "Bob" Kerrey  By : James Kara Murat
    An ever smiling face coupled with great courage even under distressing situations – such is the personality of LT (jg) Robert "Bob" Kerrey. Having led numerous combat battles in the notorious Vietnam war, LT (jg) Robert "Bob" Kerrey has always been a guiding beacon of hope among all aspiring Navy SEALs.
  • Lt. Thomas R. Norris  By : James Kara Murat
    One of the most revered veterans of the Vietnam remains Lt. Thomas R. Norris. He was part of several Vietnam Navy SEALs mission directives. He is known for his immense courage and sheer dedication to his country under some of the most trying circumstances.
  • Major Bruce P. Crandall - Recognizing the brave and courageous  By : James Kara Murat
    Major Bruce P. Crandall received the Medal of Honor during a White House ceremony on February 26, 2007 for displaying marked valor and heroism as a flight Commander in the Republic of Vietnam. Through his act of bravery and courage; he has been able to fetch immense pride to the United States Army.
  • McCain Sweeps Saddleback Forum  By : Rev Michael Bresciani
    John McCain raised the applause of the Saddleback attendees many times over as compared to Barack Obama; some who paid up to $2,000 for seats at the event. What’s it all about?
  • Media And Public Opinion  By : Kate Gardens
    The concept of “public opinion” is one that has been debated since Montaigne reportedly coined the term in 1588.
  • Medicine used during the Civil War  By : Ken Stover
    Civil War medicine did not keep up with weapon technology of the day. This led to a huge amount of casualties during the war.

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