Throughout the year, Members of Congress go to the floor of the House or Senate to deliver floor statements on a variety of issues that are important to them and their constituents. Earlier this week, Senator Menendez of New Jersey delivered the following statement which I thought you would appreciate reading. Please see below for Continue Reading
I consider myself a careful highway driver. I don’t take chances. Not too fast, but fast enough, so that I do not represent a road block to the normal flow of traffic. Driving too slow can create tensions in the minds of the drivers behind, and they can take excessive risks in passing the “slow-poke.” Continue Reading
In an essay in my blog on December 9 2008, an article entitled “No Borders Exist for Racism, Sexism and Religious Intolerance” I stated that the presence of power, self-interest and hypocrisy are present in all human affairs and know no country borders. Power is not easy to acquire and jealously held. In Kandahar, Afghanistan Continue Reading
Treatments from our great granny’s time, very effective medication! Bayer ‘S Heroin A .bottle of Bayer’s heroinBetween 1890 and 1910 heroin was sold as a non-addictive substitute for morphine.It was also used to treat children with strong cough. Coca Wine Metcalf Coca Wine was one of a huge variety of wines with cocaine on the Continue Reading
Special Dispatch 2309 April 10, 2008Reform ProjectLiberal Gulf Writers: Muslim Groups in Europe Are Exploiting Europeans’ OpennessSUBSCRIBE UNSUBSCRIBE DONATE CONTACT USMEMRI MEMRI TV THE MEMRI BLOG MEMRI ECONOMIC BLOG JIHAD & TERRORISM THREAT MONITOR PROJECT TURKISH MEDIA PROJECT IRAN BLOG Two recent articles in the Gulf press discussed the attitudes of European Muslims towards the Continue Reading
A make-work project for the police, a source of income for crooked politicians, drug gangs and terrorists Harry J. Anslinger was an outspoken racist and the head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, a unit of the treasury department between 1930 and 1962. Known as the “father of the drug war” and as the “first Continue Reading