Posted in economy, government, politics, tagged Bush, civil liberty, Clinton, democrat, economy, election, fear, Independent, Iraq, liberty, McCain, Obama, politics, Republican, Ron Paul, terrorism, threat, vote, voter, war on April 30, 2008 | 2 Comments »
A reasonable case can be made that many Americans, including voters at the booths, feel overwhelmed, shell-shocked and mystified by the past that stands out in recent memory. The Bush Administration has sold war and now that the nation wearies of war, the Democrats have stepped up to promise a change from the status quo; [...]
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Posted in civil rights, government, politics, tagged arrogance, Catholic, child, child abuse, child rights, children, constitution, fear, FLDS, Hindu, manipulation, mormon, polygamist, polygamy, ranch, Texas on April 29, 2008 | No Comments »
You don’t have to be a polygamist advocate to shiver at the ongoing battle for public sympathy that is taking place in Texas. Truthfully, under normal circumstances, I choose to have nothing to do with something as reprehensible as polygamy. Polygamy is not in my vocabulary. I am a biased person where polygamists are concerned [...]
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Posted in civil rights, commentary, government, politics, tagged 911, African-American, America, Barack Obama, Dr. Wright, Jeremiah Wright, life, Linda Ronstadt, martin-luther-king, mlk, national future, national prosperity, polarity, reality, seeds, treason, white man's world on April 28, 2008 | 22 Comments »
When I was growing up, I was told that everything had to be a certain way. Everything was supposed to be uniform and nothing that was good varied. Life was predictable and dependable. Over the years, I learned that I had lived inside of a lie; a carefully concocted idea that all was well because [...]
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Posted in business, food safety, politics, tagged antibody, atherosclerosis, calcium, cow's milk, dairy, dermatitis, diabetes, enzyme, growth hormone, heart attack, hormone, iron deficiency, lactose, lipase, milk, milk lobby, milk safety, mucus, multiple sclerosis, osteoporosis, pasteurization, penicillin, phosphorus, protein, raw milk, rheumatoid arthritis, sugar, USDA, Wal-Mart on April 27, 2008 | No Comments »
Recently, Wal-Mart announced that its private label milk would be produced exclusively from cows that had been given no artificial growth hormones. This has sparked nationwide concern about how milk is produced and how its production affects human health.
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Milk is advertised as having nutrients that are essential to your health. The milk lobby has been [...]
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Posted in commentary, election, government, politics, tagged ABC News, Barack Obama, Bob Johnson, Charles Gibson, Democratic Party nomination, election, George Stephanopoulos, Hillary Clinton, Michael Nutter, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, politic, political bombs, primary election, senator, Tavis Smiley, White House on April 26, 2008 | No Comments »
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Leon Walker is a TNTalk! contributing writer. You can look for his columns at least every Saturday “write here on TNTalk!” To find out more about Leon, check out our writers page.
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The Clinton Campaign did untold collateral damage in Pennsylvania. Given the amount of time that I have had to focus on the Pennsylvania Democratic [...]
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Posted in economy, tagged big oil, Bush administration, Capitol Hill, Charles Schumer, crude oil, election, emergency petroleum, energy, Energy Department, gas, gasoline price, gasoline prices, Gulf of Mexico, heavy crude, increase oil supplies, Interior Department, John McCain, Kuwait, lawmaker, Nancy Pelosi, President Bush, price hike, royalty-in-kind, Saudi Arabia, sour crude, Speaker of the House, SPR, strategic petroleum reserve, sweet crude, United Arab Emirates on April 25, 2008 | 1 Comment »
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Check the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve for today by clicking on the image link.
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Lawmakers have cranked up pressure on the Bush administration to stop filling the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve during growing election-year anxiety on Capitol Hill about high gasoline prices.
What is the Strategic Petroleum Reserve? The SPR is the largest emergency petroleum supply in [...]
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Posted in economy, election, politics, tagged Barack Obama, Christian, FEMA, Hagee, Hurricane Katrina, John Hagee, McCain, New Orleans, Pastorgate on April 24, 2008 | 9 Comments »
The American voting public learned the lesson that being associated with someone is the same being that person. Remember Obama’s Pastorgate scandal? Barack Obama was inseparably linked with Pastor Wright and anti-American remarks because he was a long-time member of Pastor Wright’s church.
John McCain wants America to see him as a compassionate, mainstream politician. Today, [...]
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Posted in economy, government, politics, tagged Afghanistan, Bush, economy, election, Iraq, Lamar Alexander, Move On, MoveOn.org, nobel prize, partisan politics, poll, press release, Stiglitz, war, war front on April 23, 2008 | 1 Comment »
“The United States economy has steadily lost steam and appears to be stalled. Prices have shot upwards at the fastest pace in thirty years. Energy prices further threaten the equilibrium of an already shaky national platform along with unprecedented spending on the Iraq and Afghanistan fronts.” That is the national scenario that TNTalk! presented on [...]
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Posted in civil rights, government, politics, tagged armed forces, army, felony, law, marine, navy, Oversight and Government Reform, pentagon, recruit, recruiting scandal, rehabilitation, scandal, Waxman on April 22, 2008 | No Comments »
Henry Waxman is a California Democrat who chairs the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. “There was a rapid rise in 2007 in the number of waivers the Army and Marine Corps granted to recruits convicted of serious felonies,” Waxman wrote in a letter Monday to David Chu, the under-secretary of defense for personnel [...]
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Posted in commentary, economy, election, politics, tagged Clinton, election, ethics, feelings, Obama, payback, polarity on April 21, 2008 | 6 Comments »
One idea seems certain. If you don’t like any shades of gray in your thinking, you probably love Hillary. Hillary Clinton has proved that the way that she judges any given set of circumstances as different as black and white. In other words, Hillary is really into situational ethics.
She may think in shades of gray, [...]
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