Archive for the 'Political Activism' Category



Finding the Time to Volunteer

Published on February 14, 2010

I expect you know that giving your time as a volunteer lets you strengthen the bonds of your community and in the same stride assist the poor. The obvious problem is that organizing your schedule so that you’re free to volunteer often squanders some of that very same free time. And volunteering is more fun with your colleagues getting involved right along with you.


Yasmin Hide Deadly Side Effects for Young, Healthy Women

Published on November 29, 2009

Research executed on healthy, premenopausal women in the Netherlands specified that Yaz, Yasmin, and Ocella (Yaz generic) suffered an inflated risk of venous thrombosis as compared to non-users. The risks were increased as high as five times with oral contraceptives. These studies were published in August 2009. This was just the beginning of the […]


Development in Immunohistochemistry Play Big Role in Diagnosis as Reports of Mesothelioma Increase

Published on May 19, 2009

Mesothelioma is a unusual and aggressive tumor where no successful therapy exists despite the discovery of many likely molecular targets. The final stages of MPM diagnosis and the long period of time that between contacts and diagnosis have made it difficult to comprehensively learn what risk factors do and the resulting molecular effects.
Quite a few […]


Rockefeller Foundation for Africa

Published on February 3, 2009

Although numerous countries in the world are now suffering from all sorts of food crises, the Rockefeller Foundation, along with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, believes that no continent suffers the same magnitude of food shortage than that of Africa. Both organizations founded AGRA or the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa […]


Cindy Sheehan - President Bush and the Accountability Moment

Published on April 29, 2008

No one could possibly assuage a grieving mother who has lost a son. All the effects of time, prayer, supportive family and friends will have its way as it does with anyone who has lost. Should this grief be cast into an arena or public forum to become a free for all, a battle of […]


What Is VSAT Broadband?

Published on April 26, 2008

VSAT broadband is similar to cable and DSL services for your computer. It is Internet service through a satellite dish that is placed on your home or business. It is another option for a high-speed Internet connection that is considered to be one of the best technologies available today.
One of the greatest advantages of […]


Recycling The Mentally Ill

Published on April 8, 2008

30 years ago, California, later followed by other states, decided to virtually close down the State Mental Hospitals.
There had been multiple exposures of abuse throughout the Nation’s systems such as over-medicated individuals kept on back wards for years without clinical justification. However, the primary force leading to the widespread closures was economic. Providing free room, […]


Grow Up Congresswoman McKinney!

Published on April 5, 2008

Here we go again. Another “progressive” politician screaming racism everywhere you look. In this case, Congresswoman Cynthia Mckinney, who represents the Atlanta area, is crying racism because, well, an officer did not recognize her and had the “nerve” to stop her. In such a “classy” manner, she struck the officer. Now, there is talk about […]