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28 Dec
Unlike quite a few others, we do not believe that one can comprehensively do an End-of-Year review in one article. 2009 was hailed and pronounced twelve months ago as the Year of Change and Hope. And a lot of people had believed in 2008 candidate Barack Obama’s campaign promises and slogans and voted for him [...]
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21 Dec
We still do not know if the Democrats efforts in Congress to give America a Health Care Reform package by Christmas will succeed but it is becoming clearer that whatever the outcome will be at the end, it is BAD news for America and its citizens. In fact, it will be a huge coffin [...]
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16 Dec
And there they are: Leaders and representatives of approximately 190 countries around the globe meeting in the Danish capitol Copenhagen to work out an agreement on so called Climate change legislation to rescue our planet from human destruction! It never ceases to amaze us how many supposedly intelligent people can be collectively so stupid [...]
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12 Dec
Despite economic bad times in America, the country is still getting into the holiday season with all its traditional activities: Shopping for Christmas, buying gifts for loved ones and friends, giving to charities and volunteering time to help the needy and so on. Together with the regular daily routines, it keeps everybody fairly busy [...]
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07 Dec
For precisely three years, Common Sense University has written and or posted fifteen articles here about the Man-made Global Warming phenomenon or as it became known more recently the Climate Change dangers to this planet of ours. To be clear, while we have engineering degrees, we are not scientists but just maintain a certain [...]
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02 Dec
It took President Barack Obama nearly one hundred days to respond to Four-Star General Stanley McCrystal’s request of an additional 40,000 troops in Afghanistan to win the war there. A war that candidate Obama had called a war of necessity. And to summarize the President’s response in very precise terms, he told:
the General, he [...]