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Roberto Garabell's Articles in Politics

  • Doing Business with Socialists
    Businesses which choose to do business with socialist governments (including our own) should insure themselves against losses from arbitrary and capricious decisions by socialist governments. That is part of the cost of doing business, and that cost should be borne by those businesses which choose to do business with socialists. These costs should not be borne by the taxpayers or by businesses which are smart enough to avoid doing business with socialist governments.
  • Deporting our Best and our Brightest
    What sensible government would deport a librarian? Marzavi Angel Martinez is a working taxpaying wife of an American citizen and mother of a 15 month old baby -- from whom she will be separated if she is deported.
  • David Keene Endorses the Tea Parties
    David is the chairman of the American Conservative Union, a 45-year old conservative organization which hosts the annual Conservative Political Action Conference. David is a political heavy-weight, and a person who is clearly putting his livelihood at risk by endorsing the tea parties.
  • Presidential Leak Lacked Honesty
    When President Obama leaked jobs reports data to his supporters earlier this year,the details of the report were far less optimistic than the picture Obama painted. The stock market fell sharply on the actual data, currently falling more than 250 points and below the emotionally charge 10,000 mark.
  • Humanity Requires Personal Responsibility
    It would have taken only one real American to save the life of Hugo Alfredo Tale-Yax, but there were not to be found. Instead, he died surrounded by people who have been raised to be so dependent upon government that they are no longer able to act on their own.
  • Amazon Fired Me and I'm Glad
    I received an email notice from Amazon terminating my participation in the Amazon Associates program. I have been earning around $120 a month from this program, by placing ads for recommended books on various web sites that I own. This was a nice bonus for recommending good products from a company that has always done well by me.
  • An Atlas Shrugged Moment for Venezuela
    Venezuela is heading towards an Any Rand moment, not in their rails system, but in their electricity system. The country, which possesses huge oil reserves, uses hydroelectric power to provide 73% of the countries electricity. In effect, the Chavez regime is living off the hard work of the people who built the Guri Dam.
  • Americans Fear Their Government
    In a recent CNN poll, 56% of Americans stated that they believe the U.S. government poses an immediate threat to individual rights and freedoms.
  • Ann Coulter vs. Bill Kristol
    Another fight is brewing in the Republican Party, but this one doesn't involve any RINO's. This battle is between Bill Kristol and Ann Coulter, two icons of popular conservatism.
  • Artic Oil -- For the Economy, the Environment, and Global Human Rights
    The USGS (United States Geological Survey) recently released a report, 90 Billion Barrels of Oil and 1,670 Trillion Cubic Feet of Natural Gas Assessed in the Arctic, about undiscovered and technically recoverable energy resources in the Arctic. 90 billion barrels of oil represents approximately 13% of the worlds undiscovered oil reserves.
  • Briton Arrested For Turning Firearm in to Police
    Paul Clarke was on the balcony of his home in when he spotted a black plastic trash bag in his garden. He took the bag indoors and found that it contained a sawed-off shotgun and two shells. He called the police the next morning and brought them the gun. The police arrested Paul for possession of a firearm and he was immediately thrown in a jail cell.
  • Canadian Court Violates Parental Rights
    A twelve year old Canadian girl was grounded by her father for posting inappropriate pictures of herself online and chatting on websites that her father had tried to block.
  • Can You Hear Us Now?
    I'm a bit annoyed at FoxNews. They keep reporting on pro-liberty groups and events across the country, but they never link to URL's where readers can find more information and join in the action.
  • All Charges Dismissed Against Blackwater Employees
    In a stunning upset against politically motivated prosecutions at the Justice Department, U.S. District Judge Ricardo Urbina dismissed all charges against five former employees of Blackwater USA.
  • Hugo Chavez Reaches Out to Silence Web Critics
    Hugo Chavez, the socialist dictator of Venezuela, has reached out to silence some of his critics on a web forum. In the United States and in most of the civilized world, politicians ignore web forums. Chavez is a bit too power hungry for that.
  • Union Made T Shirts - Promoting Fair Trade Principles
    Usually, people who acquire material goods do not know where the items were made. If they spot something they like, they could take it off the rack and purchase it without a second thought. People may select differently if they were aware of the poor situations workers are subjected to in order to produce those items. For example, some conscientious shoppers are now looking for clothing produced under the Fair Trade label.
  • Find Detailed Information on Army Jacket
    Bearing in mind the wide assortment of situations that individuals in the military endure daily; it is not hard to comprehend why military
  • Defining Battle Of Waterloo Campaign
    The Battle of Waterloo was executed on Sunday 18 June 1815 near Waterloo, Belgium. The forces of the French Empire led by Emperor Napoleon I and Michel Ney were defeated by the Seventh Coalition including an Anglo-Allied army led by the Duke of Wellington and a Prussian led by Gebhard von Blucher. It is considered the defining battle of the Waterloo Campaign and was the final battle led by Napoleon. This crushing defeat meant an end to Napoleon's rule as Emperor of the French, and additionallyrepresented the conclusion of his Hundred Days of return from exile.
  • United States Military Vehicles
    Army vehicles are normally divided into six categories. The development of new technologies has resulted in faster more efficient vehicles. Currently work is being carried out to create vehicles that can be used unmanned for very dangerous missions. T
  • The Unprecedented Popularity of the Tea Party Movement
    The term Tea Party has come to take on an all new meaning in America in the year 2009. Deriving their name and spirit from the original "Boston Tea Party" incident that occured in the year 1773, these modern day Tea Parties are nation-wide protests by citizens, against government spending, the economic stimulus package and any type of tax increases.
  • Saudi Arabia Punishes Women Rights Activists With Lashes. Lets Stop it Together.
    75-year-old widow named Sawadi in Saudi Arabia was sentenced to 40 lashes and four months in prison for socializing with two men (each 25 years old)that were bringing her bread. The sentence also demands that the woman be deported after serving her sentence.
  • Obama Promotes Foreign Oil
    The Obama administration’s U.S. Export-Import Bank recently provided two billion dollars in loan guarantees to the Petrobas, a socialist oil company controlled by the Brazilian government.
  • Yale Abandons Academic Freedom
    Yale University has completely abandoned the principles of academic freedom by censoring a book by Professor Jytte Klausen.
  • Tea Party Twitter Handles
    Contact information for the tea party groups on Twitter.
  • List of Environmental Problems
    The continuous modernization of human lifestyle tend to have harsh effects on the environment. There are several environmental problems that tend to be the result of the negligence of man.
  • Unemployment Rate Hits New High
    The U.S. unemployment rate just hit 9.7% — the highest rate in 26 years. On Labor Day, 14.9 million Americans found themselves without jobs.
  • List of U.S Newspapers
    Believe it or not, newspapers in circulation in the U.S. total to more than a hundred. Some of the most famous ones include "USA Today," "The Wall Street Journal," "The New York Times," "The Los Angeles Times," and "The Washington Post."
  • Leftists Attack Radio Station Towers in Washington
    Leftist activists from the Earth Liberation Front staged a nighttime attack on radio station towers belonging to KRKO 1380 AM in Everett Washingon. KRKO was only able to continue transmitting because they had the foresight to have invested in a backup transmission site.
  • Keep Your Kids Home on September 8th
    There is a dangerous predator attempting to get to your kids when you are not around to protect them, and his name is Barack Obama.
  • List of Vice Presidents
    A total of 47 Vice Presidents have served in the U.S. From John Adams to Joe Biden, the list of Vice Presidents include different personalities -- some of which would eventually move on to become Presidents.
  • New Heights of Hypocrisy from the Obama Administation
    The Obama administration is evincing appalling hypocrisy in condemning the government of Scotland for releasing one dying terrorist, when they campaigned on a platform of releasing hundreds of healthy terrorists.
  • Sales of Atlas Shrugged Reach Record Numbers
    Atlas Shrugged is selling at a faster rate this year than any previous year, including 1957, when the book was published.
  • Unemployment Rate to Cross 10%
    The federal unemployment rate is currently 9.5%, the highest rate in 26 years, and will rise higher than 10% before Christmas.
  • Timothy Geithner Talks to His Real Bosses
    Timothy Geithner recently endured two days of meetings with the people paying his salary - the Chinese.
  • U.S. Depression Spreads to the Countryside
    Until recently, the middle portions of America were relevatively insulated from the countries economic woes. Decreased demand for energy (primarily coal and natural gas) and food has brought the economic morass even to these rural counties.
  • How to Make an Untraceable Phone Call
    There are several ways to make an untraceable call. The costs may vary depending on which type of technology one chooses. Untraceable call is used to make a call more secure and private.
  • The Great Threat to America
    The Third Jihad is a new documentary that exposes the plot of Radical Islam to take over the United States. The movie contains interviews with top officials like Rudy Giuliani and FBI agents.
  • America's Gravest Threat
    The Third Jihad is a new documentary that exposes the plot of Radical Islam to take over the United States. The movie contains interviews with top officials like Rudy Giuliani and FBI agents.
  • Soldier is wounded in Taliban firefight
    A SOLDIER from a Derbyshire regiment has been wounded following a firefight with the Taliban in Afghanistan
  • Multifaceted science of measurement: Economics
    The word ‘Economics’ has been derived from Greek word “oikos nomos” which denotes rules of the house or management of house. Economics is a scientific analysis of products and services with respect to their demand, supply and consumption patterns. These analysis or the economic fundamentals are applicable virtually in every aspect of life today.
  • 'From Awareness to Action' - Islamic Fundamentalism in the US
    This article is about the problem with Radical Islam in the United States.
  • The War On Terror (Terrorism)
    The war on tear. Tear??? Like, to tear a piece of paper? What would a war on that be like? Things need to be torn sometimes!
  • Clarion Fund - Against Radical Islam
    The Clarion Fund educates Americans regarding the threats posed by Radical Islam.
  • Support the Sailors for Todays Military
    Connecting with service members keeps people together whether they are at home or on the frontlines. We want folks to be thinking about whats special and to go out and support these fine men and women. Send a note or shake a troops hand at the local store.
  • We Americans Have Failed Our Military
    By electing a President who does not understand or respect American values, we have failed to support the hard work and sacrifice of the brave men and women in our armed forces.
  • Universal Healthcare: The Pros and Cons
    Universal Healthcare is being strongly considered in the United States. Universal Healthcare basically means that every citizen will be eligible for health coverage, regardless of their ability to pay for it. There are pros and cons of such a system.
  • Americans Enter Gun Buying Frenzy
    Americans across the entire nation are buying firearms in record numbers in anticipation of new restrictions on their Constitutional rights.
  • Raja Petra Released from Imprisonment for Freedom of Speech Activities
    Blogger Raja Petra was released from imprisonment due to an order by a Malaysian court.
  • Food Apartheid
    The LA City Council is attempting to ban the sale of fast food to the poor people of Los Angeles.


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