The Most Significant Role Of A Railroad Commissioner In Texas
February 10, 2012 by Marcia Vargas
Filed under News and Reviews
A Texas railroad commissioner is an important entity, whether a working group or an independent body, in bringing in palpable and extensive urban development. With this world filled with hurly burly, people do need good transportation means that can thoroughly suffice today’s fast paced society.
Uses Of The Christian Voters Guide
January 23, 2012 by Jodie Harvey
Filed under News and Reviews
People use the Internet every day. Whether it be for shopping, music, entertainment or more, there are plenty of uses. Others will go to sites like the Christian voters guide in order to find out more.
Sarah Palin Could Run For President As An Independent
December 19, 2011 by Derek Thomas
Filed under News and Reviews
The media has been in a frenzy to get this question answered from Palin in the last few weeks -will you run for president in 2012? Palin has said that if there isn’t an effective candidate in the race then she will be forced to take the reins and officially enter the race. But as a republican? We can’t be entirely sure.
Make Your Thoughts Heard With Anti-Obama Bumper Stickers
December 11, 2011 by Rosemary Morris
Filed under News and Reviews
At a Democratic place it is expected that folks would have diverse ideas. Most individuals normally expect their thoughts and opinions to be recognized and listened to by other folks. It really is their constitutional right to voice their views. There are several means for everyone to sound their thoughts, concerns and opinions. You may show your discontent with anti-Obama bumper stickers.
Why Anti-Obama Bumper Stickers Are Being Used
November 15, 2011 by Marquita Heath
Filed under News and Reviews
Since President Obama took his place in the White House and even before he got elected, some people have already been against what he is saying. Calling him such an idealist to think of making big changes, some citizens have continuously expressed their disapproval by displaying anti-obama bumper stickers on their cars.
Just Who Is Journalist Ray Martin
November 11, 2011 by Ashley Harding
Filed under News and Reviews
Ray Martin (full name Raymond George Martin) was born as Raymond George Grace in December 1944 in Richmond, a town in New South Wales, Australia. He has made his name as a television presenter and journalist in his native land, where he has been on the nation’s screens since 1969.
Perspective On Haiti Reconstruction And Rural Development
October 23, 2011 by Amparo Bird
Filed under News and Reviews
Haiti reconstruction from the aftermath of the devastating earthquake nearly two years ago is still hard pressed, slow paced and fragmented. Internal and external clamors for a more cohesive rebuilding plan abound. What policies are needed to be installed to rebound, people continue to asks.
Who The Heck Is Ray Martin
October 16, 2011 by Sharlene Joyner
Filed under News and Reviews
One of the Leaders for the NDP and Alberta local Ray Martin has been around since the early 1980′s since he was elected by the people and put in office to server at the legislative assembly of Alberta. During his reign his was the only politician and first one to bring the popularity and name of the new democrats to be a household item by increasing the number of seats to 16. By being born in 1942 it took 40 years to come to the forefront of the NDP by representing locally to people interested what he has to offer.
Church incident not the only potential terrorist activity in Pelham this year, Scott Tucker
September 28, 2011 by Neil Wagnor
Filed under News and Reviews
The ten-year anniversary of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 brought the threat of terrorism back to the front of people’s minds, but a small Alabama town had already gotten a reminder nearly a month earlier. Less than a month before the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11, Pelham, Ala., had a terrorism scare when a man entered a local church and began threatening church employees based on visions he claimed he was seeing. The man was believed to have a mental disability, and a warrant was issued on charges of terrorist activity. But the incident wasn’t the first threat of terrorism the town had seen this year.
Recent Alabama drug busts a concern after major police budget cuts announced for 2012; Scott Tucker Arrest
September 28, 2011 by Edward Booker
Filed under News and Reviews
Birmingham, Ala., area police departments might have their hands a little fuller starting next year. Earlier this week, Jefferson County Sheriff Mike Hale announced significant layoffs and budget restrictions for the 2012 year. One hundred and one deputies and 38 support personnel will be laid off from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department, and four substations will be closed to compensate for a $6.5 million reduction to next year’s fiscal budget.




