Posted on October 31, 2009 by puddy20
The Notion of Fact v. The Idea of Fiction: The Climate Change Treaty in Copenhagen: The Wrong “Green” is being focused on, Leaders Need to Consider National Debts
By Jimmy M.
The issue of global warming continues to march on. The latest discussion will happen in approximately 5 weeks in Copenhagen. The [...]
Filed under: Civil Liberties, Constitution, Federal Government, Foreign Policy, World News | Tagged: Climate Change Treaty, Fiscal responsibilities of the world, IPCC, World Government | 2 Comments »
Posted on October 25, 2009 by puddy20
The Notion of Fact v. the Idea of Fiction: Rigorous Debate is a Cause for Concern?! Cameron Concedes Common Freaking Sense!!
By Jimmy M.
On November 22nd 2009, Kirk Cameron is planning on releasing fifty thousand copies of an altered version to Charles’ Darwin’s The Origin [...]
Filed under: Religion | Tagged: Charles Darwin, Creationism, evolution, Ignorance, King James' Bible, Kirk Cameron, stupidity, The Origin of Species, Theoistic Evolution | Leave a Comment »
Posted on October 12, 2009 by puddy20
The Notion of Fact v. The Idea of Fiction: Muslim Woman Has Dreams Denied Because of Imposing her Beliefs On Others Or Because of Too Much Devotion?
By Jimmy M.
About a week ago, the floodgates were reopened. In Cairo, Egypt talks once again began of whether or not conservative Muslim [...]
Filed under: Civil Liberties, Religion, World News | Tagged: egypt, islam, job employment procedures, superficiality, United States, veil, women's rights | Leave a Comment »
Posted on October 4, 2009 by puddy20
The Notion of Fact V. The Idea of Fiction: Iran – When President Obama Stated His Purpose, It wasn’t to Iran but to “Istayed”!
By Jimmy M.
A little bit over a week and a half ago, President Obama issued a clear message to Iran: come forward with your nuclear weapons [...]
Filed under: Foreign Policy, Political Ideology, Terrorism | Tagged: 2nd cold war, Barack Obama, britain, france, g20, Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, nuclear weapons, usa | Leave a Comment »