Participate in The Iraq Moratorium
Animals

Participate in The Iraq Moratorium




The Iraq Moratorium won’t be just a one-time remonstrance. It will be repeated on subsequent third Fridays because we know that, if it is to be effective, the antiwar movement must do what it has failed to do so far, expand an activist opposition from among the millions of Americans who want the troops to come home. From an effective, locally organized, nationally coordinated opposition can emerge not just the impetus to withdraw the troops but to reshape U.S. foreign policy into something worthy of the post-Cold War, post-September 11 world, something worthy of American ideals as expressed by two generals in their farewell speeches as president: Washington and Eisenhower.

I meant to post this yesterday, but due to various problems I am running a day behind.




- Catdance Finalist 2014: The Inheritance
If you'd like to vote for The Inheritance, please visit this link: https://www.freshstep.com/promotions/catdance-festival-2014/play/the-inheritance/ We would be really happy if you voted for our friends. We thinks their video is hilariously ...

- Continued ~ Andrew Jackson's Campaign Against The British
Chapter 15 through 23 Clairborne defeated the Creek's at Holy Ground. Andrew Jackson defeated the Creeks at The Battle of Horseshoe Bend which led to the Creeks surrender and later a treaty with the Americans. Jackson then led his troops to Pensacola,...

- Retired Educator Praises Homeschooling
Though it may seem like a recent trend, home schooling is nothing new. George Washington, Queen Elizabeth, Theodore Roosevelt and Sandra Day O'Connor were homeschooled. However, a couple of decades ago, this option still seemed like a fringe choice....

- Our Troops Are Pawns In A Foreign Policy Disaster
Read Our troops are pawns in a foreign-policy disaster by The Big Kahuna in the Sun Herald's Letters to the Editor. ...

- Medical Advances Outside The Us
While some umbilical cord stem cell treatments are available in the United States with special permission from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Aldrich said he opted to go to China because spinal cord treatments are not yet available here. The Miami...



Animals








.