Archive for the 'Bipartisan' Category

Basildon Local Authority

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

Lawyers for the Dale Farm travellers want to negotiate an offer that would allow some families to stay in the Essex site, it is recognized.
Basildon Local authority or council has been trying to remove the families for a […]

A How-To Guide: Volunteering Your Time

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

The camaraderie that volunteers experience can strengthen the local community spirit, and of course it will support their local needy. Yet, scheduling this can be fairly tricky in its own right, and before you know it you don’t have as long left to actually do some good.

How To Pass Hair Drug Tests

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Hair Drug Testing
False vs. Truth
Myths: Hair drug testing is impressive, but not a general variety of drug testing, because it is so costly.
Truth: drug tests are indeed far more costly rather than a ordinaryurinalysis–we’re talking dollars to pennies here–and is a hotter form of drug testing, so most employers prefer for a […]

Useful Information About A Charity

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Charity can be defined as the act of giving voluntary help, monetary or otherwise, to those in need.

Political Research Critical for Special Interest Groups

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Motivation and passion are the reasons a special interest group is formed. The intent of this group is to foster support for the core ideals and promote these ideals with political advocacy. All sounds good, but in practice it is not an easy task.
The first assumption is that “Our beliefs are universal”. Why not believe […]

Colts’ Stadium Short on Horse Sense

Friday, May 30th, 2008

The predominant discussion in the Indianapolis media over the proposed $500 million Colts stadium is how to fund it, not over the wisdom and propriety of taxpayers going into debt to build it.
Apparently the leaders of both major political parties in Indiana have signed off on the concept, including a poor building design, and are […]

London School of Economics

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

George Bernard Shaw and his mistress Florence Farr of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (the more ‘charmed’ circle) are of paramount interest to my research. When I see Shaw being supportive of the communist effort and yet perhaps not fully aware of the corporate nature of Bolshevism - I wonder. Especially so […]

Cory Booker’s “Outside of the Box” Approach to Political Problems

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Cory Booker has a long history of employing unorthodox solutions to solve pressing problems. Booker, 36, a Stanford, Yale, and Oxford educated Rhodes Scholar is preparing for his second electoral battle possibly against 20-year incumbent Newark Mayor, Sharpe James. James, who has yet to announce his intentions of whether he will seek a sixth term, […]