The Burial of the Poor in Past Times By: John Arthur The burial of the poor was the responsibility of the local parish Church and it wasn't always done very kindly but sometimes there was good reason for it...
Homeless Numbers Dropping in America By: Lance Winslow The homeless numbers in the United States of American are indeed dropping and much of this is due to the increase of jobs and the need for all businesses to hire more people. It is rather interesting that no one has made mention of this fact but I thought I should having visited so many homeless communities and shanty towns in my travels..
Presidente Vincent Fox of Mexico Wishes to Legalize All Drugs in the Country? By: Lance Winslow Drugs have always been a huge problem in Mexico and many understand that much of the secret police and military are also involved in the drug cartels, both retired and active duty in Mexico. The corruption is so deep it is almost impossible to do anything but start over from scratch?..
Humanity: Remain Our Human Traces as Much as Possible By: Vicheka Lay Reading history of world heroes such as; Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Ghandy, Alexander the Great, former kings of the Kingdom of Cambodia, Chuon Nat (Cambodian), Nou Korn (Cambodian), presidents of the United States of America and villains such as, Pol Pot,.....
Overseas Education of Children About America By: Lance Winslow We have a slight problem in the world and that is that other nations are teaching and educating their children that The United States of America is some sort of big bad bully in the World. Indeed some of the teachers and professors in our own country are busy doing the same...
Well You Can Just Go To Haiti You SOB By: Lance Winslow Recently I was listening to a news caster opinion segment on the news and the commenter said; Well you can go to Haiti! What he was saying is; You can go to hell, only instead replacing it for the Television Viewer with Haiti instead...
The Greatest Man Afloat By: Donaldson Collins The story of the original Horatio Hornblower. Thomas Cochrane was a Scottish naval captain at the time of Nelson, and without him their would have been no Hornblower...