Politics

Politics

The President Needs to Learn a Little Respect

In what is being dubbed as the President’s “latte salute”, Barack Obama gave what looked like a less than enthusiastic “salute” to Marines this morning with his coffee cup as

Politics

Scotland Decides Its Future Via the Ballot Box: Should They Stay or Should They Go?

Over the centuries various countries and civilizations have fought for their independence by way of war or protest.  In what is anticipated to be a historic event tomorrow, Scotland will

Faith

Is Relativism Opening a Pandora’s Box?

Morality is an age old subject.  Webster defines morality as “particular principles or rules of conduct.”  Traditionally, despite being a nation that promoted freedom of religion along with separation of

Politics

NATO is Not Yesterday’s News

Created in 1949, NATO was originally intended to be a cooperative alliance aimed at preventing another world war and stopping the spread of communism from the Eastern European block controlled

Politics

Senator Landrieu Stands By Her Man

Most can agree that African-Americans have suffered under the current administration. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the current unemployment rate for African-Americans (civilian non-institutional population) is 11.4 percent compared

Politics

Vice President Joe Biden Needs A Little Dose of Reality

Earlier this week, America celebrated Women’s Equality Day, a holiday designated by U.S. Congress in 1971 at the behest of a Democrat Congresswoman from the state of New York. Naturally,

News

Is it Justice or Something Else People are After?

It is a tragedy anytime a life is cut short.  Regardless of the circumstances, death is difficult to accept.  The death of Michael Brown is no exception, what has amplified