Got a Question for the President of the United States?

October 23, 2006

WND offers the only “forum in the world” where you can ask questions to the President of the United States, in this case, George W. Bush. If you come up with a good question for the President, you may hear it asked at the next press conference by the WND White House correspondent. But, at the least, you will see it posted at WND forum website.


School Shooting Incite Prevention Methods

October 23, 2006

Lady Justice WND, October 21st:

With school shootings a growing concern across the country, a candidate for state superintendent of schools in Oklahoma is running on a platform of defense. His idea? Storing old textbooks beneath the desks of all public school children to use as shields from gunfire.

Read the rest of this entry »


Big Brother is Coming to a Town, City or County Near You

October 23, 2006

Big Brother The politically correct and sociocrats at large are creating a police state across America that begins in towns and villages, and eventually nationwide in the genre of the Big Brother mentality of science-fiction films and a novel-film entitled 1984. Problem is, this is real life. Focus on a Nebraska city and its elected leaders with the police department acting as their Gestapo gendarmes; who not urges residents to call 9-1-1 to report violations of the local ordinance that bans smoking in almost all public places.

Read the rest of this entry »


Spotlight - Chuck Norris: Hero on Screen and in Life

October 23, 2006

Walker - Texas Ranger Many know Chuck Norris as the American martial arts instructor turned actor, mentored by Steve McQueen in the art of acting (and who was one of Norris’s students when he was teaching martial arts, became the American symbol in the world of Asian martial arts films, American counterpart to Jean-Claude Van Damme kickboxing film genre, his roundhouse kick became famous, and star of the film-that-became-a-TV series Walker: Texas Ranger – but did you know he is now a weekly columnist for World Net Daily and has an official website?

Read the rest of this entry »


Economics 101 - Minimum Wage: Is it Wishful Thinking?

October 23, 2006

Animated Currency My background of economics went only as far as Economics 101 in college, but the constant rhetoric to increase the minimum wage from $5.15 to $7.25 an hour, a 40% increase, and the idea that was once economists agreed, even liberal ones, that it was bad for the economy in terms of unemployment; but according to Steve Chapman’s article at Townhall:

Read the rest of this entry »