To the leaders of the European Union at the summit, President Vladimir Putin has called the plans for the United States missile shield program something that would be similar to what had started the Cuban Missile Crisis of the 1960s. The summit in Portugal is focused towards strengthening ties over human rights and foreign policy. […]
Argentina, Venezuela and the Man with the $800,000 Suitcase
On August 4th 2007 a group of Argentinean’s and Venezuelans boarded a chartered jet in Caracas, Venezuela and headed to Buenos Aires, Argentina. This group was made up of 8 people: three Argentinean’s and five Venezuelans. Both with strong or peculiar links to their respective governments oil industries. Not to mention the fact that their […]
Vacationing Abroad For Less
Hawaii, the Caribbean islands, and Mexico. Those are all great places. But has traveling overseas ever crossed your mind? If not, it should because with help from the right people, you might find that a trip to Sweden or Greece costs about as much as a visit to Belize or the Bahamas. Intrigued? Great. Read […]
The Bias of Mainstream Media
<h3>Conglomerate Media: No Room for in a Democracy </h3> <h3>Specific purpose: To persuade my audience to use other sources for their news and information besides mainstream media.</h3> <hr /> <p>Our new conglomerate media is limiting our news and sanitizing our wars and disasters</p> <p>A video called Peace, Propaganda and the Promised Land <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCL6WdnuNp4">Learn what is really […]
Anna Nicole, 24-Hour Cable, and the New Tabloid Journalism
When Anna Nicole Smith died, I remember thinking it was a tragedy. Although she had never found much success in her various film pursuits, she had been a perennial starlet of note on the Hollywood scene and, more importantly, was a young woman with her whole life in front of her, fallen before her time. […]
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