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61: Healthy Lifestyles, Peace On Earth - How To Avoid Ralph Nader This Time
The year 2008 has been a downhill roller coaster for most of America, and as we stay the course the deeper we sink. What may be needed, if the hole we keep digging is sinking us, is to fill the hole back in and build a fine new world atop the rubbish and folly.

62: Chinese Antiques, Napoleon - Let the Dragon Sleep. Who Listened?
Even mighty Napoleon, who got to the Pyramids of Egypt and to the burning ruins of Moscow, at his greatest said of China it was a sleeping dragon and best to let it sleep.

63: Right Shows The Left How To Hit The Rich
Europe's left of centre political parties have tried for decades to squeeze the rich for taxation to fund welfare and social programmes. But it's the Conservative governments who are showing them how to do it - by buying stolen personal bank account details and hitting the affluent who take advantage of the global markets they have legislated for.

64: Greek Antiques - Athens was Venus, Rome was Mars
Life in Athens was a struggle from day 500 B.C.E. and seems to stayed that way throughout the history of Greece. Beset by much more powerful Persia from the East for hundreds of years, these democratic pioneers fought until they were finally overcome from Rome in the west. So much for democratic ideals for centuries on earth.

65: Roman Antiques, Archimedes - Hero of Rome, Killed by Rome
The expanding Roman Empire needed to have Sicily and the refined ancient city state of Syracuse in their fold. And also that great genius Archimedes. Alas, they killed their hero.

66: Maps, Charts - How The USS Abraham Lincoln is In Canada
Globes and maps and charts in the early stages of America were unknown by the other sides: French in the north and west, British in the middle coast, Spanish to the south. Who knew where the Mississippi began?

67: Roman Antiques in Africa, West Asia Show The Way to Metro Europe
Europe began as an early civilization in Greece, and was soon absorbed and copied by the Roman Empire, which created a Roman sea and their civilization and roads up to Gaul and Germania and all over Britannia. All roads led to Rome. That may on again.

68: Roman antiques - The Empire Strikes Back
The Roman Empire created a vast area of Europe, north Africa and west Asia. The Germanic peoples were always outside the pale: in north Britannia a wall had to be built to keep these barbarians back. Not any more.

69: Healthy Lifestyles, Happiness- Socrates, Reviled Alive, Revered Ever After
Socrates caused great consternation among the ruling class when their children who had studied with Socrates would question an unreasonable command from an elder. He was finally presented with his reward, that cup of hemlock. But those fingers who had pointed were soon hounded out of Athens in shame.

70: Roman Antiques - Cleopatra, Mark Antony Created Augustus Caesar and the Empire
Until Julius Caesar, Rome had been a Republic governed by the free votes of the Senate. Julius upset that and died; Mark Antony was send to Egypt. He was to negotiate and overtake Egypt, not wed Cleopatra and turn against Rome.

71: Presidential Facts and Fun Trivia
How much do you know about America's presidents? Here are some fun facts and little-known trivia about some of our most popular government leaders.

72: Use This Political Ad And You Have My Vote
The only honest polictcal ad. In a perfect world, I would vote for the candidate that used this politcal ad.

73: Healthy Lifestyles For Darfur more Likely after Steven Spielberg Shames China
Until now China has behaved with impunity while becoming rich by using our capitalism to sell us goods base on their vast cheap labor. But they make normal living and healthy lifestyles impossible for millions in Darfur while they sell the guns to allow the genocide in Darfur while trading that for oil, taking most of the oil from that land. Well done, Steven.

74: Texas Primary Reveals Republican Unease Over McCain
The upcoming Texas Primary March 4th has revealed some conservative dissatisfaction with the likely nomination of Senator John McCain for president. This primary ranks as the most important since 1976, when Gerald Ford fought Ronald Reagan for Texas delegates to the Republican Convention.

75: Panama, A Political Overview
Panama has maintained good relations with power houses and international bodies in a bid to ensure trade and business.

76: Panama and Its Fascinating History
The history of Panama dates back to almost 11,000 years before Christopher Columbus discovered Panama.

77: The Story of The Panama Canal
Discover one of the wonders of the world.

78: Illinois Taxes About to Skyrocket
How liberal leadership, on any level of government, causes the people unintended harm.

79: Tribal Jewelry, President Jefferson, a Mountain Man, an Indian Princess Create Sea to Sea America
To some of the bewigged gentlemen in the Cabinet Room of the new White House,President Thomas Jefferson, accepted as a genius and visionary by the world, perhaps his vision of an America from sea to sea was a noble ideal.

80: Investor Political Priorities - A Survey
90% of all Americans are investors and, as such, there are issues that we need to hear about from the man who would be king. None of our could-be leaders are addressing the issues that would allow us to achieve our financial goals.

81: What Sort of Experience is Needed to be a Good President?
Some of our best Presidents came to office with very little of the kind of experience many think is needed.

82: Now Who Was It That Said, Washington Is Broken?
This is perhaps the most bizarre Republican Primary Election that I've ever witnessed. As a matter of fact, the entire GOP looks like it is going over the edge. In my mind, it is an unholy alliance that my party has wrapped its arms around the most Liberal of all our Candidates to run for President of the United States. Yet as we've all witnessed in just one week, it's nothing more than...

83: The Enactment of the Fair Tax Plan - The First Twenty Years
This is a fictional work of mine on what I think the United States will look like after the first twenty years that the Fair Tax Plan has become law.

84: Texas Primary May Decide Democratic Party Nominee
The presidential primary March 4th in Texas may decide which Democrat faces the likely Republican Party nominee, Senator John McCain of Arizona. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, the final two Democrats left, face off in a tough, high-profile showdown in the Lone Star State.

85: Antique History, American Thoreau - Inspired Gandhi How to Free India
British rule over India brought order and justice. But it was Roosevelt and America who brought democracy to India. After all, what was this war all about? India was independent by 1947.But it took a Gandhi who had read the words of protest of American Thoreau.

86: John McCain Is In For a Rough Ride
he biggest news so far this election, is former front runner Mitt Romney dropping out of the race. Where will this lead the country? Will Huckabee or Ron Paul step up and seriously challenge John McCain, or will the party just join together to beat the democrats?

87: National Health Care Reform Will Determine the Next President of the United States
Universal health care will be the swing vote in the upcoming Presidential election in November.

88: Hillary vs. Obama Time Will Tell!
Who will when the foot race and capture the title of President of the United States?

89: Antique History, Democracy - Slow Boat To China
Ancient Greece was that brilliant first burst of democracy. Men could be free to speak their minds. And young America emerged seeing the democracy of Greek as superior to the Caesar of Rome, as exists in China today. But how you going to keep them back in the yurt, once they have seen Shanghai? Or Athens?

90: Politics and the Burmese Ruby Boycott
Jewelers of America, representing 11,000 jewelers, urge a boycott of Burmeserubies. Yet some gem dealers deeply familiar with the situation in Burma claimruby trade is decentralized, and that the boycott hurts the artisanal minersin the pro-democracy movement, not the government. This article considers thepolitics behind the boycott: who it helps and who it hurts.


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