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  • Saudi Arabia Punishes Women Rights Activists With Lashes. Lets Stop it Together.  By : Alex De Mostafa
    75-year-old widow named Sawadi in Saudi Arabia was sentenced to 40 lashes and four months in prison for socializing with two men (each 25 years old)that were bringing her bread. The sentence also demands that the woman be deported after serving her sentence.
  • Russians Now In Charge of U.S. Defense Policy  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The Obama administration just canceled plans for the placement of a missile defense system in Poland and the Czech Republic. In return, the U.S. gained nothing.
  • Leftists Attack Joe Wilson's Web Site  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Left-wing activists have staged a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack on Joe Wilson's web site.
  • Tea Party Twitter Handles  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Contact information for the tea party groups on Twitter.
  • Yale Abandons Academic Freedom  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Yale University has completely abandoned the principles of academic freedom by censoring a book by Professor Jytte Klausen.
  • Unemployment Rate Hits New High  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The U.S. unemployment rate just hit 9.7% — the highest rate in 26 years. On Labor Day, 14.9 million Americans found themselves without jobs.
  • Leftists Attack Radio Station Towers in Washington  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Leftist activists from the Earth Liberation Front staged a nighttime attack on radio station towers belonging to KRKO 1380 AM in Everett Washingon. KRKO was only able to continue transmitting because they had the foresight to have invested in a backup transmission site.
  • Congress gives the Combat Measure to the President  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Congress sent a conflict spending proposal to Obama yesterday.
  • Keep Your Kids Home on September 8th  By : Alex De Mostafa
    There is a dangerous predator attempting to get to your kids when you are not around to protect them, and his name is Barack Obama.
  • New Heights of Hypocrisy from the Obama Administation  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The Obama administration is evincing appalling hypocrisy in condemning the government of Scotland for releasing one dying terrorist, when they campaigned on a platform of releasing hundreds of healthy terrorists.
  • Sales of Atlas Shrugged Reach Record Numbers  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Atlas Shrugged is selling at a faster rate this year than any previous year, including 1957, when the book was published.
  • Unemployment Rate to Cross 10%  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The federal unemployment rate is currently 9.5%, the highest rate in 26 years, and will rise higher than 10% before Christmas.
  • Timothy Geithner Talks to His Real Bosses  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Timothy Geithner recently endured two days of meetings with the people paying his salary - the Chinese.
  • U.S. Depression Spreads to the Countryside  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Until recently, the middle portions of America were relevatively insulated from the countries economic woes. Decreased demand for energy (primarily coal and natural gas) and food has brought the economic morass even to these rural counties.
  • Sonia Sotomayor: Good for Trade?  By : Alex De Mostafa
    By now, every person has heard of President Obamas selection for the Supreme Court Justice who will replace Justice David Souter upon his retirement at the finish of this session. Her name is Sonia Sotomayor, the first Hispanic selection for the Supreme Court.
  • Movie The Gods Must Be  By : Sergeevcenskij Aristoteles
    The film reviews are listed after this short discussion on movie downloads, and other file downloads. Try searching a phrase such as "Online Movie Rental", or maybe "Online Movie Downloading". Typing in something totally different, like "Rent DVD Movie Online" might get you what you want.

    Double Impact: 25 years ago, in Hong Kong, 6 months old twins Alex and Chad lose their parents when they are murdered by the Chinese mob. If it wasn't for the efforts of Frank Avery, the kids would be dead too. Now, for the first time since that night, the boys are reunited. With the help of Frank they now pursue the one man that got away from the scene. They want two things, to avenge the death of their parents, and to recover the family riches.

    Gattaca: In the near future, parents could opt to have all genetic flaws removed from their kids previous to birth. This has given ascend to a new form of discrimination: the genetically improved vs. the naturally born. An in-genuine Hawke pays incapacitated Genuine Ordinance for the rights to his identity. Bracingly brilliant, wittily sarcastic, and extremely well performed. Given the premise, nonetheless, the unexciting, conformist civilization portrayed appears unconvincing. Cast includes Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, Jude Ordinance, Gore Vidal, Loren Dean, Alan Arkin, Xander Berkeley, Blair Underwood, Ernest Borgnine, Tony Shalhoub, Jayne Brook, and Elias Koteas. (112 minutes, 1997)

    Dirty Rotten Scoundrels: Both Lawrence Jamieson and Freddie Benson are con men. The only difference is Lawrence works the big time, running his cons on the richest women in the world. He teaches Freddie the ropes, but when Freddie won't set off on his own, they wind up in a battle conning the same woman.

    Young Guns: The year is 1878 and cattleman John Tunstell is trying to make a go of it. Powerful businessman Lawrence Murphy tries to push him out of the business. When that doesn't work, he murders the cattle rancher. Billy the Kid, and the other young men who worked for the rancher set out to settle the score.

    In Good Company: Triumphant, gladly wedded 50-ish sales exec Quaid has his planet turned inside out while a youthful twenties hotshot with no experience is equipped as his boss and even starts noticing Quaid's college-age baby girl. Brainy; pertinent communal comedy jumps on an assortment of modem-night ills in a reliably amusing way. Cast includes Dennis Quaid, Topher Grace, Scarlett Johansson, Marg Helgenberger, Amy Aquino, and Colleen Camp. (109 minutes, 2004)

    Cry Wolf: A group of appealing, unlikable prep school learners play a prank on their classmates bye-mailing a chain letter claiming that there's a masked slayer on the un-tight. Not surprisingly, a genuine slaughterer shows up to kill the members of the gang one by one. This first time controller won a competition that presented him 1,000,000 dollars to make a film; he trashed an incredible possibility. Cast includes Lindy Booth, Julian Morris, Jared Padalecki, Kristy Wu, Sandra McCoy, Jesse Janzen, Gary Cole, and Anna Deavere Smith. (90 minutes, 2005)

    The illustrated Man: Youthful drifter Driva meets tattooed guy Steiger, looking for the bizarre lady (Bloom), who "illustrated" his whole body. The drifter sees futuristic stories in three of the depictions, most of which include megastar Steiger and, or Bloom and Drivas. The film is adisheartening, dull-paced adaptation of tales from Ray Bradbury. Cast includes Rod Steiger, Claire Bloom, Robert Drivas, Don Dubbins, Jason Evers, Ton Weldon, and Christie Matchett. (103 minutes, 1969)

    Hannibal: It has been ten years since Hannibal had escaped. Mason Verger, Hannibal's sixth victim, a survivor, has obsessive revenge on his mind. His plot includes using agent Starling for bait. He feels Hannibal will not be able to resist.

    Stuart Little: Stuart is a little mouse without a home. When he is taken in and adopted by a family with the last name of Little, he becomes Stuart Little. He then starts a new with his new found friends. This includes dealing with his rival Snowball, the family cat.

    Remember, be creative and use phrases like "Movie Rentals Online". If a search does not yield a good result, try different searches. Make another attempt with "Renting DVDs Online".
  • Romeo And Juliet Movie Stills  By : Sergeevcenskij Aristoteles
    The movie reviews are listed below. Use a search engine and type in things like "Movie Rental Service", or perhaps "Where Can I Download Movies", and see what comes up. If those do not yield results give "Watch Movies Online Telugu" a shot.

    The War Of The Roses: Oliver and Barbara Rose are both fed up. They can't stand each other any more, and both agree to a divorce. The problem is that neither is willing to leave the house.

    Sink the Bismarck: Cast includes Kenneth More, Dana Wynter, Carl Mohner, Laurence Naismith, Geoffrey Eager, Karel Stepanek, and Michael Horde. This is an excellent WW2 film based on truth. Arousing ocean struggles as British navy starts lethal seek for famed German battle vessel. (97 minutes, 1960)

    The Broadway: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers re-teamed after 10 years in this clever Comedy. Green script in reference to show biz couple who split, then make up. Melodies contain "You'd Be Difficult to Substitute," "They Couldn?t Take That Away from Me." Ginger scanning "La Marseillaise" is a certain low point. Cast includes Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Oscar Levant, Billie Burke, and Gale Robbins. (109 minutes, 1949)

    Hocus Pocus: A man in Salem summons up 3 long-departed witches who could only maintain their selves by sucking the life out of youngsters. Somebody positively sucked the humor out of this ghoulish, outcomes-full concoction. Cast includes Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, Omri Katz, Thora Birch, Vinessa Shaw, Amanda Shepherd, and Tobias Jelinek. (95 minutes, 1983)

    Addicted to Love: This movie is a dark comedy which where we see an ex-boyfriend, and an ex-girlfriend spying on their former partners. They find themselves teamed together, with the young lady planning acts of revenge for her former man. Meg Ryan, Matthew Broderick, Kelly Preston, and Tcheky Karyo star. (1997 dark comedy directed by Griffin Dunne)

    Cry Wolf: A group of appealing, unlikable prep school learners play a prank on their classmates bye-mailing a chain letter claiming that there's a masked slayer on the un-tight. Not surprisingly, a genuine slaughterer shows up to kill the members of the gang one by one. This first time controller won a competition that presented him 1,000,000 dollars to make a film; he trashed an incredible possibility. Cast includes Lindy Booth, Julian Morris, Jared Padalecki, Kristy Wu, Sandra McCoy, Jesse Janzen, Gary Cole, and Anna Deavere Smith. (90 minutes, 2005)

    The illustrated Man: Youthful drifter Driva meets tattooed guy Steiger, looking for the bizarre lady (Bloom), who "illustrated" his whole body. The drifter sees futuristic stories in three of the depictions, most of which include megastar Steiger and, or Bloom and Drivas. The film is adisheartening, dull-paced adaptation of tales from Ray Bradbury. Cast includes Rod Steiger, Claire Bloom, Robert Drivas, Don Dubbins, Jason Evers, Ton Weldon, and Christie Matchett. (103 minutes, 1969)

    The Good Shepard: Edward Wilson, a patriotic American, finds himself working for the OSS (what will become the CIA). When the war ends, he becomes one of the founders of the CIA. He is intensely devoted to his career, eventually at the expense of everything else in his life.

    Stuart Little: Stuart is a little mouse without a home. When he is taken in and adopted by a family with the last name of Little, he becomes Stuart Little. He then starts a new with his new found friends. This includes dealing with his rival Snowball, the family cat.

    Remember, be creative and use phrases like "Online Movie And Game Rentals". Different phrases get different results. If the last one did not work try something else. You might find what you are looking for with a search like "Watch Movie Online".
  • How To File A Personal Injury Claim  By : Magdalena Elliott
    A personal injury claim is used to receive money that was lost from an accident at work, on the road, and something caused by using the wrong medication. The best way to win the case is to have the proper lawyer.
  • Voting the US Primaries  By : Magdalena Elliott
    Once again the time has come for Americans to go to the polls in an event which takes place every four years known as the “Primaries”. What are the primaries many non Americans may ask and what useful purpose if any do they serve? Well this is one of the issues discussed in this articles along with why I believe we should vote for a certain candidate.
  • Tusk Is Boycotting The Opening Ceremony Of The Beijing Olympic Games  By : Magdalena Elliott
    An article on how Donald Tusk’s (Prime Minister of Poland) absence from the opening of the Olympic Games will be noticed by very few and change even less with regards to human rights in China or any where else for that matter.
  • The United States Should Get Rid Of The Electoral College  By : Magdalena Elliott
    An article arguing in favor of changing the system Americans use to select their presidents in favor of one that is simpler; in which the candidate who wins the popular vote would always win the White House.
  • It Is High Time The US Ended Its Embargo Against Cuba  By : Magdalena Elliott
    An article providing reasons and logical explanations as to why America should and must end its embargo against the people of Cuba.
  • A Battle Against Racism Or An Intrusion On Freedom Of Speech And Expression?  By : Magdalena Elliott
    An article about the recent incident involving “racist” chants aimed at a black English football player in Croatia and the subsequent fine bestowed on the Croatian football federation as a result of which.
  • Give Berlusconi A Break  By : Magdalena Elliott
    An article about Italian Prime Minister’s recent comments about the color of Barrack Obama’s skin, which though perhaps silly were not intended to cause offense of any kind to either Obama himself or any other member of the Negro race.
  • Obama, First Black President of the USA! Is It Really So Shocking?  By : Magdalena Elliott
    An article about a conversation I had with a friend of mine from Congo, back in December regarding Obama’s chances of becoming elected president of the United States.
  • US Presidential Election – Outcome for India  By : Noel Waters
    India and US both have got a well poised democracy .Their strong and powerful relationship can make the difference.
  • The Communist Manifesto: Back to the Future  By : Progress Books
    A century and a half after its publication, what is there to be said about the first joint political work of that dynamic duo of scientific socialism, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels?
  • Is An SUV Like The Ford Explorer A Good Choice?  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Been thinking about getting an SUV, such as a Ford Explorer? This may be a bad time to think about getting an SUV.
  • The War On Terror (Terrorism)  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The war on tear. Tear??? Like, to tear a piece of paper? What would a war on that be like? Things need to be torn sometimes!
  • Why the Strange Spin With John McCain?  By : Pi Ba
    Oh what a difference a few weeks can make in the political climate.

    It seems like it was only few weeks ago that we were in the throes of a hotly contested general election contest where Sen. John McCain was the Republican presidential nominee and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin was his choice of VP and
  • Our Many Land And Water Wars  By : Aydan Corkern
    Some of the biggest battles in history have been fought near the water.
  • Atlanta' Changing Weather Patterns - NASA  By : PiBa
    Welcome to the Thunder Dome
    Atlanta's Urban Heat Alters Weather Patterns

    As the heat builds during a blazing summer day in Atlanta, Georgia, you can almost hear the clouds overhead cry, "Let's get ready to rumble!"

    Urban and city growth has cha
  • Science, Education, and the Subject of Beginnings.  By : PiBa
    True science is the search for truth. The single most important principle of science education is the one that instructs students to identify assumptions, use critical thinking, make logical deductions, and consider alternative explanations. When any theory becomes dogma, and its proponents seek ever
  • A Billion Here, A Billion There!  By : Bob Alexander
    It seems as if the insanity has spread throughout the country, with anyone who has a sizable business, heading to Washington with their hands out for 20 billion or so.
  • Wars And Stratagems And ... Cigars?  By :
    A tobacco tax that has its origins in the rivalry between a king and his courtier? Increased sales due to war? And plague? It's all part of the story of tobacco. Smoking has always been bound up in the history of European politics.
  • Barack Obama: The Hawaii Connection  By : Jill Engledow
    Barack Obama's character was shaped by his growing-up years spent in multiracial Hawaii.
  • China's Chairman Mao: Savior Or Backward Leaper  By : Derek Dashwood
    The veils of mystery keep being pulled away from the myth of Chairman Mao, who in 1949 chased Chiang Kai Shek off mainland China.
  • Understanding The Wine Trade Agreement Between European And U.S. Wineries  By : Kent Campbell
    Many wine lovers living in the United States don't realize the work that goes into getting a bottle of European wine into local stores and vice versa. This article shows some issues that have been overcome by U.S. and European winemakers that allow both of their wines to be sold in each other's countries.
  • Fired Up Voters Bring In A New Era For Politics  By : Aydan Corkern
    Since the election, there has been a buzz that America is going to get back on track and go back to the way it used to be, but is there any truth to that?
  • The Damage From Our Military  By : Aydan Corkern
    When someone thinks of war, the images that are conjured up are of people who were killed, but they also leave behind a wake of destruction.
  • Our Country's Blazing Fire Now Coming To A Slow Burn  By : Aydan Corkern
    The 2008 elections have just come and gone, and Americans voted for who they thought would be the one to bring us the change we need.
  • A Flood Of Early Voters Leaves Some Places Unprepared  By : Aydan Corkern
    As election day creeps up on us here in the United States, there is expected to be a much larger voter turnout than in recent elections.
  • Barack Obama: Astrology of a Presidential Candidate  By : Christopher Murray
    Will Barack Obama be the next U.S. President? See what his astrological chart says about his political future. Do the stars believe Obama will win the Presidential election.
  • John McCain: Astrology of a Presidential Candidate  By : Christopher Murray
    John McCain has an almost perfect triad of planets for a world leader. Will he be the next U.S. President? See what McCain's astrological chart has to say.
  • Voting Logically And Not Letting Your Emotions Get Involved  By : Paul Bittle
    I had been a registered Democrat for over 35 years and all my life I've always been proud to be an American. One of the things I don't take lightly is voting and out of all the years I have been voting, this election of 2008 has become one of the most important and most serious elections I or anyone else may ever vote in.
  • Politicians And Their Habits  By : Aydan Corkern
    No matter what state or district they represent, almost all politicians have two things in common: they flip-flop and they lie.
  • Solving The Financial Crisis  By : Aydan Corkern
    How can we solve the problems of another country if we can't even solve our own problems here at home?
  • Is There A Solution To Illegal Immigration?  By : Aydan Corkern
    Illegal immigration is a national issue, but what effect does it have on the average worker?
  • Candidates That Say They're On Fire For The People  By : Aydan Corkern
    Both presidential candidates claim that they are on fire to restore the United States back to the people, but are they really being honest?
  • Voting: Will Yours Count?  By : Aydan Corkern
    In recent years, the question of whether our votes really count has been asked more and more. Why should we believe our votes still count for anything?
  • Clearing The Smoke That Clouds Our Perception Of Politicians  By : Aydan Corkern
    So many of us listen to the news to form an opinion on which candidate to vote for, but how much of what we're hearing about our candidates is true and how much is just spin?
  • Presidential Campaigns Finally Fire Up The Negative Ads  By : Aydan Corkern
    All candidates have run fairly clean campaigns until just recently. But, do we really need to put up with any mudslinging at all?
  • The Truth About Arizona Proposition 102 - Vote NO on Prop 102  By : Kyrsten Sinema
    Proposition 102 is a ballot measure directed toward changing the Constitution to define marriage as a union of one man and one woman. But the State of Arizona already passed a law in 1996 banning same-sex marriage! This article will expose the truth about Arizona Proposition 102. Vote NO on Prop 102 - again.
  • Vote NO on Proposition 102 in Arizona  By : Kyrsten Sinema
    For the second time since 2006, Arizonans will be asked to change the state Constitution to define marriage as a union of one man and one woman. Prop 102, a citizen's initiative on the November 2008 ballot, attempts to block any efforts to allow homosexuals to marry in Arizona. This article will debunk the myths surrounding the ballot measure and give you five reasons to vote NO on Prop 102.
  • Conservative versus Liberal Politics  By : Art Gib
    Learn a couple key differences between liberals and conservatives in the following article and find links to a popular conservative blog.
  • Is Our Country Going Out Of The Frying Pan And Into The Fire?  By : Aydan Corkern
    With the stock market falling and a presidential election coming up, how much worse could things actually get?
  • Are Our Rights Going Up In Smoke  By : Aydan Corkern
    The Bill of Rights in the United States is slowly being shredded to pieces. Is there anything we can do about it?
  • Friendly Fire -- Why Does It Happen  By : Aydan Corkern
    Not many people realize this, but every year our troops actually kill some of our own people due to "friendly fire".
  • Our Right To Bear Arms Is Going Up In Smoke  By : Aydan Corkern
    In the United States, the right to bear arms is slowly being done away with. What do we do about it?
  • Politics in the Media: Reading Between the Lines  By : Aunice Reed
    A vast amount of information is being thrown at the American people at break neck speeds these days, with the election race being at the top of the agenda. One minute we're hearing about this senator, that senator, this mayor or that governor. The human brain is good, but it isn't that good. It quickly uses what's available...
  • Big Brother Is Not A TV Show  By : Burk Pendergrass
    Big Brother is alive and well, and Big Brother is not a TV show
  • Indo Us Nuke Deal  By : surfsieve
    The Indian government should go ahead with the nuclear deal with America irrespective of the lefts threat, as the deal promises much benefit to India. The lefts threat to withdraw support to the Manmohan let government may ultimately prove to be an empty one due to the BJP factor
  • Is Safety in South Africa Really suc a big Issue?  By : RonelPret
    My true personal experience in South Africa
  • How much will you and your children pay  By : Whitestone Seven
    This is an article about the coming North American Union and educating the public by pointing them to information reagarding the economic union that is proposed for North America. It further details some interesting facts about international banks.
  • The Coast Guard Started The Courtesy Motoboat Examination Program  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about how the Coast Guard started The Courtesy Motorboat Examination (VSC) Program to help teach boaters how to be safe on the water.
  • Europe And NATO Are Making Defense Efforts For Security Strategies  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about focusing on ways to effectively strengthen European defense efforts and that fresh initiative be made to debate security strategies openly within NATO.
  • Will America Patrol Iraq in Tanks?  By : Victor Epand
    This article evaluates whether America should Patrol Iraq in tanks or not.
  • Air Force Ammo Troops And Weapons Loader  By : Victor Epand
    What some units think is the greatest job in the Air Force.
  • The Stryker Assault Vehicle  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about the Stryker assault vehicle and what they should do to make this vehicle safer for the troops.
  • Are Dual Citizens Subject to Military Call-up  By : Victor Epand
    The article provides information about dual citizens and military call-up.
  • AirForce C.A.P. Emergency Services Search and Rescue And New Radios  By : Victor Epand
    This article is all about the AirForce C.A.P. Emergency Services Search and Rescue and getting new radios for their unit.
  • Iraq Military Preparedness  By : Victor Epand
    Overview on reconstitution the Iraqi military under new training by the US.
  • Charisma in Politics Is Not Only About Good Looks  By :
    Charisma has always been an attribute that powerful people posess. Charisteristics of a strong charistmatic person in politics are discussed.
  • Nuclear Power and Iran Today  By : Victor Epand
    The aricle describes the situation with Iran and nuclear power. Will the US Military do something about the nuclear weapon in Iran?
  • Iran and Nuclear Power  By : Victor Epand
    This article explains the situation about Iran and Nuclear power.
  • What Does It Really Mean To Be A U.S. Citizen?  By : David Maillie
    It supposedly means we have great rights and priviledges, but in actuality, these rights are bipartisan with the rich and wealthy having one set of rights and the poor another. America is not a true democracy, but actually closer to Russia and socialism. This is an article you need to read.
  • Whose Uranium Will Be Used at the Proposed New Mexico Enrichment Facility?  By : James Finch
    According to a New Mexico State Senator, the proposed uranium enrichment facility in New Mexico may be getting its uranium from Canada, completing shutting the U.S. out of the mining and enrichment process steps of the nuclear fuel cycle.
  • Equal Rights Includes Homosexuals  By : Tom Baker
    Massachusets is considering a Contsitutional Amendment to ban gay marriage. This is another attempt to legalize discrimination under the thin guise of "democracy."

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