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  • Toyota Kluger. Bland Name But What About The car?  By : Kerry Plowright
    The Toyota Kluger is an All Wheel Drive crossover vehicle that combines the attributes of a soft roader with the luxury of a passenger vehicle. While the Kluger's name is rather uninspiring (like many of today's cars) does it make up for its less than inspirational name where it really counts?
  • The Essentials That All Campers Should Have  By :
    As running out to do an errand across town requires specific and necessary items, camping does as well, only each requires different things for different purposes. There are many items you should be acquainted with for the interior and exterior of your camper so that you can plan accordingly.
  • How To Increase Gas Mileage On Every Visit To The Gas Station  By : Glenn Freiboth
    Is there a cost effective solution to help industry meet environmental regulations and relieve skyrocketing gas prices?
  • RV Awnings - Options To Add Comfort To Your Vacation  By : Peter Crump
    RV awnings can make your RV much more comfortable
  • Do You Realize How Many Accessories You Can Buy For Your Camper?  By :
    Recreational vehicles have been gaining popularity in recent years. As more families are making an effort to spend more quality time with each other, camping is an excellent way to do that. There are many different options available on campers.
  • Buy The Right Truck Camper  By : Ben Franklin
    The advantages to owning your own truck camper are incredible.
  • Fifth Wheel Campers - Slider Hitch Information  By : Nicky Pilkington
    A fifth wheel slider hitch makes all those dreams of on-the-road adventure come to life when you purchase a fifth wheel trailer. It's well worth the time to take your time to install it correctly.
  • How To Find Camping Beds For All Occasions  By :
    The opportunity for a restful night is appealing to campers today, as people realize their need for a good night's sleep. Camping beds come in a wide range of sizes and comfort levels. Now campers can choose from an ultra-light backpacker to the creature comfort car camper
  • How to Sell Your RV or Motorhome Successfully  By : Jason Odom
    Learn how to sell your rv quickly, profitably, and safely by following these important steps. Covers showing, preparation, buyers' psychology, and closing the deal.
  • RV Awning Protection - Helping Your Awning Last For Many Years  By : Peter Crump
    Make your RV a home away from home. Add functionality with awnings.
  • Subaru Outback. Keeping All Four Down  By : Kerry Plowright
    The all wheel drive Subaru Outback has proven a highly popular choice in Australia.
  • Try a Used Roadtrek RV Now!  By : Nicky Pilkington
    The RoadTrek is superior in terms of stability as it has a lower center of gravity compared to RVs by other manufacturers.
  • Fifth Wheel Camping Trailers  By : Nicky Pilkington
    The fifth wheel trailer is designed to be affixed and towed by a pickup truck equipped with a special hitch in the truck bed. These two-level units provide the maximum amount of living space per given trailer length.
  • Camper Awnings - Protect Yourself From The Rain When Camping  By : Peter Crump
    Camper awnings allow you to add extra space to your camper, like another room.
  • RV Advice - Where And How To Store Your RV  By : Luise Volta
    Private camping clubs can be the perfect solution for storing RVs and double as a handy spot for mini-vacations.
  • Points for Securing a Great RV or Motorhome Loan  By : Jason Odom
    Learn how to get the best rv loan by following these simple steps and avoiding the dealers plan to make even more profit in the motorhome financing stage.
  • Do You Know How to Inspect a Used Car?  By : Chuck Parrish
    Learn the six most important things to look for when inspecting a used car prior to purchase.
  • Camping Trailers... A Great Way To Travel  By : MITCHELL HAMPSON
    One thing that I've forever wanted to do is drive across the United States and take in all the stunning sites this country is in the possession of. I figured this pipe dream of mine would have to wait until after retirement,
  • RV Insurance Tips  By :
    Tips and helpful suggestions for getting the best value in RV insurance.
  • Top Tips On How To Sell Your Used Car  By : John MacKenzie
    Are you considering selling your used car? Follow these top tips on what you need to know first
  • Common RV Insurance Details  By :
    The ins and outs of typical RV insurance policies.
  • Maintenance of RV Air Conditioners  By : Jason Uvios
    You invest a significant sum of money on air conditioners and you would want them to work in the best of conditions all through the year.
  • Motor Home - An Integral Part Of American Culture  By : Brooke Hayles
    With so many options for your motor home, you can find anything from a pop up camper to a larger one with all the comforts of home. RVs are usually easy to maintain, as long as you keep the manual handy.
  • Motor Home - Take These RVs Wherever You Go  By : Brooke Hayles
    A motor home is a great way to travel to and from your vacation destination. You don't have to stop for bathroom breaks or worry about gathering all your things in the morning from the hotel room - it travels with you!
  • Homes On Wheels: The RV  By : Ben Franklin
    Although devised in the early 1900s, RVs were developed and found their place in the market in the early 60s owing to the increasing influence of television and specifically, the television star - Charles Kuralt.
  • RV Sales for the Ideal Traveling Experience  By : Andrew Stratton
    Thinking about traveling and enjoying some rest and relaxation, let the right RV sales experience be your first thought on how to achieve that need. Being relaxed and happy is all that matters when traveling and meeting the world. Jump in and leave your troubles behind in the perfect traveling RV.
  • Enjoy Your Coachman RV on the Road  By : Andrew Stratton
    The perfect Coachman RV allows you to travel worry free and enjoy adventure and relaxation in a stylish and luxurious home setting. This camper provides adequate space and design along with many accessories to meet all your needs.
  • Choosing the Prefect Used RV to Get Away From It All  By : Andrew Stratton
    Take to the road in a used RV and experience the sensational sights and sounds of the wilderness. Visit an RV dealer for the perfect recreational vehicle that meets with your comfort level.
  • An RV Dealer Provides All the Answers  By : Andrew Stratton
    RV dealers respect you and bend over backwards to find the perfect recreational vehicle for all your traveling needs. They understand that enjoyment and adventure along with relaxation are the only things you should have on your agenda while traveling.
  • Find the Perfect Dutchman RV  By : Andrew Stratton
    Experience countrywide travel in a Dutchman RV that provides the ultimate in comfort and style for a feeling of "home away from home." The adventures and memories will stay with you for a lifetime.
  • How to Find a Used RV in Great Condition  By : Andrew Stratton
    Used RVs are typically sold by RV dealers. Finding a reputable dealer is not hard to do. Ask RV owners if they have a dealer that they can recommend. Word of mouth is an excellent way to locate a dealer that will treat you right, and provide a used RV in great condition.
  • A Top Notch RV Sales Experience Will Help you Travel in Leisure  By : Andrew Stratton
    While buying an RV can make your dreams come true, you want to make sure that you are getting something that your whole family will love to travel and spend time in. Take the time to ask questions of your RV dealer when you are shopping, and don't forget to test drive, as these steps will make your sales experience easy and enjoyable.
  • 8 Great Reasons Why You Should Buy From An RV Dealer  By : Andrew Stratton
    Recreational vehicles are wonderful for family vacations and getting away from it all. When you buy your RV from a reputable dealer, you will get the best shopping experience that you can imagine.
  • What You Did Not Know About RV's  By : Andrew Stratton
    If you are looking for a great recreational vehicle in which to travel the country or make your new home, the Holiday Rambler RV is an excellent choice. Find out all you need to know about traveling in comfort from a reputable RV dealer.
  • Learn Why an RV is Great For Vacations  By : Andrew Stratton
    If you are looking for an excellent recreational vehicle for camping or vacationing with your family, you will find that an RV by Tiffin is an exceptional choice. Customize it to your specifications, and travel the road in comfort.
  • Great Tips for Common Newlywed Situations  By : Jeff Dodd
    When you find you and your spouse stressing over bills, bills and more bills on your first year of marriage, you seek help. But most of the tips and advice given to you isn’t really applicable, is it? Here are four tips catered for new couples in specific marriage arrangements.
  • Fun Ideas For Unity Candles  By : dechenlau
    If you are planning a wedding and plan to have a unity candle as part of the ceremony, you might want to think outside the box.
  • Gas Or Diesel Shuttle Bus?  By : Darin Lawson Hosking
    Many factors go into deciding if you need a gas or diesel shuttle bus This article will help you make the best decision.
  • A Chefs Retirement is not all Wine and Skittles  By : Antony Wilton
    Chef Mark Andrew did not envisage his retirement from culinary duties being spent taking out prickley thorns from his hands as he worked picking bush tomatoes for his home made jams. The tiny fruit, also known as desert raisins have a strong taste, similar to caramelised sun dried tomatoes.
  • A Little Information About Bigfoot Campers  By : T J Madigan
    Bigfoot is one of the leading companies in the industry of manufacturing quality recreational vehicles, one of which are campers. Bigfoot campers offer exceptional quality, comfort and style, and come equipped with numerous standard features designed to meet the most demanding recreational vehicle lovers expectations.
  • The Most Important Things To Decide On Before Buying A Used Bus  By : Darin Lawson Hosking
    When buying a used bus it is always wise to pay attention to the following list of advantages and disadvantages...
  • Top 10 Rules For Online Dating Personals For Women  By : Dee Kimmer
    Top authors Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider turned the dating world upside down with their 1995 bestseller "The Rules," telling women that they needed to play hard to get to land in Mr. Right. In my review of the book I was looking for answers on how to find the best dating service for me. It only offers up three choices so one has to wonder if they have a vested interest in these companies. Many of my clients find this list to limiting and desire a singlesaide
  • How To Benefit From Social Networking Website  By : dechenlau
    Do you surf the internet, listen to the radio, or watch television? If you do, there is a good chance that you have heard of MySpace before. MySpace is on online social networking website that has literally taken the world by storm. This is because, in what seemed like no time at all, MySpace has grown to become one of the most popular online websites, in the entire world.
  • A Day - A Place - Never to be Repeated  By : Stew Mayers
    One of the fun parts about being owning an Internet company is that I can express myself in different ways at different times and even poetically sometimes. Recently I was flying over a group of small Caribbean islands at sunset and I captured my thoughts as we passed over.
  • MOTIVATION, THE HEART OF SELF IMPROVEMENT  By : dechenlau
    Pain may sometimes be the reason why people change. Getting flunked grades make us realize that we need to study. Debts remind us of our inability to look for a source of income. Being humiliated gives us the ‘push’ to speak up and fight for ourselves to save our face from the next embarrassments. It may be a bitter experience, a friend’s tragic story, a great movie, or an inspiring book that will help us get up and get just the right amount of motivation we need in order to improve ourselves.
  • Arab money in the US and a vibrant 5th column  By : Stew Mayers
    Back in the 1930s various socialist and Marxist groups decided that orthodox-Western civilization could only be destroyed from within. Gramsci, the Frankfurt school, Derrida and the post-modernists along with others observed that a flanking movement which took over the media, the political elite and the university system, was the only feasible plan to achieve Marxist domination of the Western nation state. We can see the results of their insight today. A vibrant 5th column of socialistic thought and Marxian analysis dominates the above mentioned sectors of our political-economy. Now we see the same attack from Arabs and Islamic radicals. It is extremely advanced in Europe – but its most vital victim is fast becoming the USA.
  • US market dynamism!  By : Stew Mayers
    Paul Krugman, arrogant heir apparent for the mantle of chief cheerleader for demand-side Keynesian nonsense wrote on December 1 in the New York Times, [also known as the Jihad Guardian]: “The last time things were this confused was early in 2001, when most economists failed to realize that the United States was sliding into recession. If that sounds ominous, it should: the bond market, which has a pretty good record of forecasting recessions, is pointing toward a serious economic slowdown next year…”
  • Natural Law and ‘Conservative’ thought  By : Stew Mayers
    The definition of what is a ‘conservative’ and what informs conservative thought covers an incredible range of philosophies. Paleo-cons, neo-cons, libertarians, social conservatives, ‘compassionate’ conservatives, orthodox liberals, free-traders, constitutional conservatives, objectivists and many others populate the conservative ideological continuum. Most of these movements are only partially conservative and some are not conservative at all. So what would a real conservative actually look like?
  • How To Create Effective And Efficient Relationship  By : dechenlau
    Relationships of all kinds are often professed as very delicate clothes that necessitate further try to maintain. However, a connection can also be something that can offer refuge and can also be long long-lasting regardless of many trials.
  • Maintaining Your Inspiration  By : dechenlau
    How can we preserve our inspiration In this planet you have to be taught to stimulate manually There are many things in the life that can grounds you to lose your inspiration It is our job to be taught to identify anything that grounds us to lose our inspiration an extra time for us, to stay provoked we must be taught to draw on our own inside reasons.
  • Cuba Rich History Historical Travel  By : Alex Sam
    Batista at Zaldivar, state and political figure of Cuba, general. Came from a rural family, with 1921 served in army. In September 1933 has headed " revolt of the sergeants ", in January 1934 has committed a coup d'etat and up to 1940 was the actual dictator, and in 1940-44 president of Cuba. In 1944, having sufferred a defeat on choices, has left abandoned Cuba, Lodes(veins) in USA. In 1947 has returned to country. March 10 1952 again was organized a military revolution; then has provoked a breaking of the diplomatic relations with USSR (April 1952), has forbidden activity of progressive organizations and has installed a mode of terrorist dictatorship. In 1954 "was elected" by the president. Has concluded a line of the enslaving economic and military. Begun at the end of 1956 armed strife against an antinational mode Batista has reduced in victory (January 1, 1959) national revolution on Cuba and flight Batista from country.
  • A Buyer's Guide To The ATV Classifieds  By : T J Madigan
    Dont just rush for the ATV classifieds. Take your time and read on for pointers and helpful tips before making a purchase.
  • Camper Van Hire Classics  By : Steve Thomas
    Two designs that have stood the test of time. One is an American Icon and the other a firm favorite with the surfing community. Camper van hire is enjoying a renewed upsurge in popularity.
  • How To Find The Best Used Motor Homes For Sale  By : T J Madigan
    Finding the right used motor home for sale has never been so easy. Millions of motor homes that are already used are out there lining on the parking lots, waiting for the right buyer.
  • Billions Dollars Spent on Hair Loss Solutions a Year  By : Alex Sam
    Billions of dollars will be spent on hair loss solutions this year. Before seeking the services of a hair replacement center, it is important to understand some basic information about hair loss and what can do about it. As a female, if you are facing thinning and losing hair, you are probably pretty stressed by it. Noticed more fallen hair collecting on the drain stopper in your shower room?
  • The Cuban Nation  By : Alex Sam
    Cuban nation is the original population of Republic Cuba. Number about 8,2 million. The population (1970, estimation), Speak in Spanish with domestic acents features indian and African derivation reduced alternatives of the spanish words. Believing - cubans are predominantly Catholics; there are protestants and adherents different afro-christian cults. In antropoligical sense cubans are heterogeneous: among them there are representatives european and black races, also mulats and metis of different degrees of interexchange. Cuba take place from merging spanish migrants with blacks, brought to Cuba predominantly from Western Africa as the slaves (16- 19 centuries). The natives - indians participat also in an incipient state in forming the cuban people, but these cultural process were 16 century and to the present day non existent, the suriving almost all were completely exterminated by spanish conquerers. By the relevant stages of national consolidation Cuba have a 30-year's natioinal-liberation war 1868-98, revolution 1933 and national revolution 1959, that have outgrew into socialist revolution later on. Cuba are reshaped in a socialist nation and are taken up predominantly in an agriculture (main culture - sugar reed), and also in an industry with related market segmentation. For national culture of Cuba the combination of spanish and African elements, specially in music and dances is characteristic.
  • Famous People of Cuba  By : Alex Sam
    Marinello at Vidaurreta the publicist and writer was born 2. 11.1898, political and public figure of Cuba. Has graduated from Havana university. In 1921-32 professors, in 1962-63 rectors of the Havana university. In 1937 was in republican Spain; together with Gilion has published the digest of the reportings " the People of republican Spain " (1938). In 1938-39 chairmen of a consignment Revolutionary union. In 1940-44 chairmen of Revolutionary Communist Union which has arisen as a result of association of Communist Party and Revolutionary union. After transformation (1944) Union in a National-socialist consignment of Cuba the chairman up to 1961. From 1965 members of Communist Party of Cuba. In 1940 deputies of constitutional Assembly, in 1942-44 deputies of a congress, in 1944-46 senators, in 1946-48 vice-chairmen of a Senate. In 1950 has published the book of travelling sketches " Travel in USSR and country of national democracy ". Within dictatorship of F. Batista (1952-58) worked in underground, editing clandestine comunist journal "Mensajes" and cooperating in an organ " Noticias de a Cuba", was three times arrested.
  • What's in a NAME? - Les Raketti Copyright-name.com  By : Les Raketti
    A teaser - or if you will - The Cat Scan Test ;-)
  • Bad Date Survival Tips  By : Stew Mayers
    Occasionally, a bad date happens to one person at a certain point in his or her life. One should do some assessment before writing off the
  • Best Personal Ad Tips: The Best Way to Advertise One’s Self  By : Stew Mayers
    In business, no company can exist without the help of an advertisement. It’s their way of making their products known to people with less effort on hard selling.
  • The Pro’s of Online Dating  By : Stew Mayers
    Dating these days is far different from years gone by. In the past people usually met at a party or were hooked up by friends, then in time the couple would come to know whether the friendship could go on to the next level or if it was never meant to be.
  • Don't Be Blind - Learn Blind Date Tips  By : Stew Mayers
    There is no need for a person swear off of blind dates forever just because one didn’t work out well. Here are some tips on how to prevent a blind date from becoming a disaster.
  • Christian Online Dating  By : Stew Mayers
    Christian online dating is one of the safest portals for meeting other people for dating or a serious relationship. Most people consider online dating as an option in getting to know other people outside of their circle. The Christian community now utilizes this current trend of communication to widen their reach and to create a fun- loving environment.
  • The C$ - Sorry but it wall fall  By : Stew Mayers
    Being a Petro-Currency is not good news
  • Trade: Softwood Lumber disputes and Soft Canadian heads  By : Stew Mayers
    Canada illegally subsidizes its softwood lumber industry.In fact about $4 billion per annum in various taxpayer funded transfers are given to the unionized lumber industry.This is not a surprise. Canadian trade policy has always been ‘managed’ trade.Outside of the key auto and auto parts sectors, very little in Canada is subject to ‘free trade’ with the USA.Yet Canadian media and politicians want the public to believe that in softwood lumber – an industry with 300.000 jobs and worth $70 billion per annum – there is a free and fair trade with the USA.This is laughable.
  • The coddling of Canada [wah wah] – an interpretation.  By : Stew Mayers
    Economic mismanagement. That is the basic tenor of the first article reviewing the Canadian mommy-state by the National Post. One fact is obvious in appraising the destructive array of Canadian subsidies; regulations; bureaucracies; taxation and spend policies. Without the US economy as a neighbor, Canada would be either have to reform itself or be even poorer.
  • Lumber - an example of Canadian trade hypocrisy  By : Stew Mayers
    You have to love a country that disengages itself from reality so often. The Canadians – smug, moralistic, largely ignorant about history, economics and the world at large – declare themselves superior, intelligent and advanced. The Multi-Cult club of anti-Western, anti-American and anti-Jewish policy reigns beloved. Whole industries lie under government control to the detriment of bank accounts and morality. Boards manage all commodities excluding oil. Lumber which is a politically sensitive and vital regional jobs program in many parts of the country is massively subsidized by more than $4 billion per annum. Yet to hear the Canadians chatter about lumber you would think that they are pristine virtuous virgins engaged in acts of morality while the hated Americans are planning the destruction of thousands of unionized Canadian jobs and the shuttering of Canadian villages dependent on the lumber trade. The fact that Canada will forever subsidize its lumber and never solve the systemic problems in the lumber trade highlights the poverty of big socialism.
  • US job growth vs. Canadian and EU job growth  By : Stew Mayers
    There are good reasons why the US creates jobs and the Canada-EU socialist axis does not
  • Government owns 43 % of the Economy and Counting  By : Stew Mayers
    April 2005
  • Oil, and Economy  By : Stew Mayers
    The C$ will decline
  • Budgets in Canada – no tax relief, more spend, more nonsense  By : Stew Mayers
    March 2005
  • Economic Prospects for Canada  By : Stew Mayers
    Article by Craig Read
  • Woman Body Language  By : Kames Cox
    The most basic and rewarding concept you can grasp is body language. This is the essence of the human world. It is how humans speaking two totally different languages can communicate. Body Language is Universal and can be used anywhere there is another human being.
  • Mind Your Cell Phone Manners  By : Azlan Irda
    Cell phone usage is getting out of control. By this I mean the loud, rude attitude that has seemingly pervaded all of the mobile phone-carrying society. No event is safe from the omnipresent ringing and annoying yakking; not even weddings, eulogies, and job interviews. You think I’m kidding? A lot of people can attest to this sad fact. Executives, salesmen, doctors, lawyers, and priests know what I'm talking about.
  • BBQing: An American Heritage  By : Barbara Quest
    No matter if it is the 4th of July, or just another day in the summer, odds are someone in your area is barbequing. Barbequing has become a standard American tradition for families. The reason as clear as to why, not only does the food that comes from barbequing have a taste that is unmatched by other roasting methods, but barbequing presents a reason for families to gather together. Some on my most memorial experiences happened outsides at one of my families many get-togethers.
  • Dating do's and don'ts  By : Stew Mayers
    Some Tips on How to Play Your Cards in the Dating Game
  • Fat, overweight, look like a pear? No problems you have the Fat Gene!  By : Stew Mayers
    It is only a matter of time of course. Any deviancy, hardship, or under-performance will be blamed on inadequate DNA. Holding genes responsible for all failings gives the little minds of the world – [those who believe in global warming, the gay gene, that Islam is peaceful etc.] – taxpayer money for ‘studies’; ready excuses for being a group of losers; and a post-modern exit from high culture. It is in fact an important part of Marxist post-modern thought.
  • Exceptions abound but in general women are naturally left wing and Marxist  By : Stew Mayers
    A feminist-marxist magazine sums up some deep reservations I have about women and their massive impact socially and politically, exemplified by this column from March 2006, “..women…struggle to affirm rights and end all forms of exploitation and oppression…[and the] brutality of imperialism to block any such efforts. From the successes of the Palestinian people...to the refusal of the peoples of Haiti, Iraq, Afghanistan, Cuba, Venezuela and other countries to accept U.S. dictate…women have been in the forefront of these struggles.” Sane no. Accurate no. But relevant – incredibly so.
  • The crushing burden of the high tax mommy-state  By : Stew Mayers
    Consider the example of Toronto - the economic engine of Canada. The city-state does 2/3 of its business with the USA and supports the growing resource industry in Western Canada with financial expertise and capital. Yet it sits inside a middle-sized country that does not even have internal free trade. In respect of socialist management [and a Constitutional buy-off of regions], Toronto must export $20-25 billion per annum to fund the rest of the country. This does not make economic sense when the infrastructure, tax structure and social/welfare burdens in Toronto are in dire straits. Welcome to the fantasy world of the modern socialist state.
  • Car insurance and government incompetence - high taxes, fraud and regulatory waste.  By : Stew Mayers
    Car insurance. A recent study maintains that in the good Canadian Democratic Republic [D.R.] car insurance rates are only 30% higher than in the US, and only, [in the industrialized heartland of the communal paradise], running at $1300 per year. Sure they are. I don’t know of one single person amongst say 100, which has a car insurance rate that low in Canada’s urban heartland. Car insurance rates are far higher than some accounting ‘mean’ average and as government regulation increases, so does fraud, rates, and consumer frustration. In Canada alone I counted 59 regulatory bodies and agencies involved the car insurance market – am I to believe that all of these are to protect me and to benefit me? Doubtful.
  • The low culture of homosexuality and social deviancy  By : Stew Mayers
    There are many good reasons to oppose the glorification of homosexuality in society. This does not mean that those who do are racists [like Muslims gays are not a race]; full of bigotry, or are rushing out to the nearest gay bar with a baseball bat. Anyone who says they dislike homosexuality and gays is set upon like unarmed Christians in the Roman Coliseum circa 70 AD. How juvenile and how immature. Sound reasons exist to resist the march to acclaim homosexuality as respectable and normal. It is only a politically immature and intolerant society that refuses to hear the dissenters.
  • Women, Hear These Dating Tips  By : Stew Mayers
    Since time immemorial, women have been embarking on that quest towards the elusive "Mr. Right". But how do you know if you are succeeding on the turf of dating or if you are risking your safety?
  • First Impression: Advice for That First Date  By : Stew Mayers
    First dates are tough situations. Often they can end up being painfully awkward. So what do you do?
  • Free Online Dating Services: When Free Things Matter  By : Stew Mayers
    Today, there are many free online dating services as those that require memberships.
  • A comparison of tax rates in the OECD  By : Stew Mayers
    A critical component for the elite of the current nation state is the statist and populist desire to control the resources of production and to manage the distribution of wealth and to a lesser extent consumption. This has meant that in the West we have seen an increase in the practice of private property (income streams) and capital (taxation, regulation, foreign investment controls, regulation and control of key industry sectors, FDI limitations), expropriation by the state. These ‘borrowed’ monies are then redistributed in various guises to the working classes, the old, those below certain income ranges, people in certain regions, state sponsored industry sectors, health and welfare programs, and state building programs of all sizes and shapes.
  • Dating Ideas For the Clueless  By : Stew Mayers
    First dates never cease to be the one of the most thrilling events in one's life. However, dating can become boring if one allows it to be. Here are a few great dating ideas that will make your time interesting.
  • Weddings, Where Did It All Start?  By : Richard Cohn
    It started with a kiss, or so Hot Chocolate sung in 1982, but the history of weddings is a little more politics than passion when you look back at how they were done in ye olden days.
  • Beauty And The Beholding  By : Richard Cohn
    The meaning of beauty depends very much on when and where you are. Each culture and time has its own idea of perfection. In Renaissance Europe the full bodied woman was deemed to be the essence of beauty, whereas the 1990’s saw the catwalks of the world paying homage to the tall and slim, and in contrast, the Kayan people of Thailand stretch their necks from when they are young with metal rings to achieve the perfect long slender neck to achieve their idea of ideal beauty. Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder but throughout all time women have strived to improve the way they looked and in their quest for perfection women have experimented with some unusual and downright dangerous methods.
  • Tips on How to Find a Date Online  By : Stew Mayers
    Love is in the air and more on the screen. This is because online dating has continually dominated the world of information technology.
  • How to prevent an online dating experience failure.  By : Stew Mayers
    Want to know who has the most successful online dates? Well, these are people who know how to communicate, who maximize their dating potentials, who check the Internet and connect with others regularly.
  • How to start an online dating service business  By : Stew Mayers
    Making new friends and finding the person of your dreams is not as easy as it used to be. With the busy daily life of singles in the US, there is very little time for socialization outside of work.
  • Chant in unison with dilated pupils: ‘Eco-cult, Eco-cult, Eco-cult….’  By : Stew Mayers
    With $20 billion per annum in public funding the modern earth cult can easily spend some nickels to attract cult members. I can well imagine that soon, on prime time TV, [or a gay sitcom], will be the tax-payer funded eco-cult recruitment, ‘You must join us’ advert. It will show a wide expanse of meadow populated by masses of automatons with arms outstretched resembling a fuehrer cult rally. Their laconic voices will repeat the intonation, ‘save the earth goddess…save the earth goddess…’ The camera will sweep in and out showing mindless, fixated faces with dilated pupils staring upwards, saliva seeping out of their mouths, whitening their black tunics….
  • The great historian Braudel and climate change.  By : Stew Mayers
    From the handy Webster dictionary the entry for ‘cult’ is: ‘…great devotion to a person, idea, object, movement, or work (as a film or book); especially: such devotion regarded as a literary or intellectual fad.’ Devotion to a fad is the key idea. It is an apt description of the mother Gaia cult of eco-fascist hyperbole and irrationality – devoted to implausible and unscientific ideas and abstract Marxist ideology. The current ‘green’ cult is no more intelligent, rational or environmentally friendly than the earth cults of Sumeria, Assyria, ancient Egypt or the 2000 year old pagan cult centered at Delphi in Greece. Nor is it more enlightened and relevant than the Druidic cults which were smashed by the Romans in Gaul and Britain. Cults are simply bad news.
  • The economic agenda of the Eco-cult and the EU  By : Stew Mayers
    For the EU, Kyoto and the eco-cult scam [$100 billion in public funding and counting….], is a key attempt to lessen its economic disparity with the USA. The EU is the world’s largest economic area, comprises 450 million people, and is in the process of trying to digest 10 new member states. Yet the EU is failing economically and socially – especially vis a vis its American and Asian rivals. The UNO inspired eco-cult and its associated Marxist schemes of redistribution, government management and higher energy costs are European attempts to reduce American economic superiority and ‘level the economic playing field’. It has nothing to do with saving the earth goddess.
  • The old Oracle of Delphi in the new Eco-cult of Al Gore  By : Stew Mayers
    The original earth goddess cult at Delphi in ancient Greece has many similarities with today’s eco-fascist earth loving cult. Both are pagan. Both rely on unscientific methods. Both are regulated by a high priest caste. Both extract monies for their ‘prophecies’. Both provide gibberish dressed up as intelligence. Both desire to manipulate politics for monetary advantage. Both are deranged. Yet the Romans had to good sense to shut down the Oracle at Delphi in 390 AD. I wonder if we have the good sense to shut down the modern version of the earth goddess cult?
  • The unbearable stupidity of Al Gore  By : Stew Mayers
    There are many descriptions which aptly fit Al Gore the 35 year political veteran. Appellations such as dumb, deceitful, ignorant, demagogic, hypocrite, or mad would be appropriate. Gore has raised money illegally, lied incessantly on various topics, paid his own firm to trade ‘credit-emissions’ to offset his ‘carbon footprint’ and uttered phrases so mind-numbingly dumb that even G.W. Bush’s inconsistent grasp of English and logic looks Churchillian by comparison.
  • Why oceans and waterways should be privatized  By : Stew Mayers
    There are two main arguments in favor of privatizing rivers and oceans. The first is that private ownership of property guarantees proper water use and development. Historically the private use of land, including domesticated animals on private land, proves this to be a simple fact. Second, private corporations can work together with regulatory agencies to ensure that rivers, lakes and ocean areas are taken care of to meet in part; parliamentary, democratic, statutory and public opinion desires - much better than politicized bureaucracies. We all win irregardless of ideological dogma and mind-numbing political cant.
  • The $100 Billion Globaloney-Warming money grab  By : Stew Mayers
    So how much money was invested by governments during the 1970s to scare-monger the population about Global ‘Cooling’? Good question. During the 1970s about $5 billion [in today’s money] was paid by governments in Europe and North America to various government-dependent institutes, to not only study, but broadcast the impending ice age. Now just 30 years later the same cycle repeats, except that the monies involved have increased by a factor of 20 - and this is only the beginning
  • The coming Ice Age. The science is closed.  By : Stew Mayers
    The latest UN eco-cult political document on Globaloney warming, left out the Mann hockey stick curve which purportedly showed that the late 20th century was the hottest on record. The media and their liberal friends did not wail, ‘the UN lied, and millions were not fried.’ Instead with child-like fascination they accepted the venerable UN eco-activist report with nary a question, comment or searching query as why the hockey stick curve was dropped and what that might mean about UN ‘science’. Cooking up models to support Marxist suppositions should at least be open to scorching criticism.
  • Global warming fantasies and the eco-cult of true believers!  By : Stew Mayers
    Hot off the UN presses – we will all die from a natural gas called Co2! Global Warming fantasies that the earth is becoming one giant microwave heated up by man’s pernicious and insatiable industrial development is of course ridiculous. The only consensus that exists on climate change is that if you believe anything the UN or Al Gore says, you are probably a moron and should exile yourself to the nearest forest to tree hugging duty. Al Gore and the UN on almost any topic, have the credibility level of Hugo Chavez when he opines on his socialist-democracy experiment.

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