Column: Implement changes in system to benefit our planet's future
April 29, 2008
One thing I find disturbing is the number of people who don't "believe" in global warming. It's like saying you don't believe in gravity.
Column: Implement changes in system to benefit our planet's future
April 29, 2008
One thing I find disturbing is the number of people who don't "believe" in global warming. It's like saying you don't believe in gravity.
Column: Remembering other victims of tragedy
April 15, 2008
The first anniversary of April 16 brings to mind many thoughts and feelings.
Column: The American empire must ultimately come to an end
April 1, 2008
According to an analysis conducted by author Chalmers Johnson, the U.S. has a total of 737 military bases overseas, as of 2005.
Column: U.S. attack on the people of Iraq must come to an end
March 18, 2008
Within the doctrinal system of the West, our military objectives are taken for granted as noble.
Column: Fidel Castro resignation changes little for U.S. policy
February 26, 2008
The resignation of Fidel Castro as Cuba's president sadly won't change anything for United States policy makers.
Column: Keep important issues in mind when voting in primaries
February 12, 2008
Today, Virginians get to vote in the presidential primary.
Column: Bush administration should rethink environmental policies
January 29, 2008
The Bush administration has delayed a decision on whether or not to put polar bears on the Endangered Species List, while at the same time has decided to open the Chukchi Sea of Alaska for oil and gas activities -- a key habitat for polar bears.
Column: 2008 presidential election lacks alternative candidates
January 15, 2008
There is a severe lack in viable candidates for the 2008 presidential election.
Column: U.S. must end support for Israel
December 4, 2007
The Middle East peace process that is currently underway, beginning with talks in Annapolis, Md., is meaningless.
Column: Television and the Internet used to exploit citizens
October 30, 2007
Technology isn't inherently good or evil; it's what we do with it that counts.