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Right to Work Laws; Republican Answer to a Better WorkforceRight to work laws are aimed at limiting union participation by the work force, but studies performed by non-political groups and the U.S. government show how detrimental those laws really are.
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Ongoing Budget Fight Threatens to Shut Down U.S. GovernmentFY 2011 began in October, 2010, but Congress continues to posture in self defense over who is at fault for their failure to enact a spending bill. Will we still be waiting when FY 2012 rolls around?Also published on:
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Wisconsin Protests Turn ViolentAccording to the faux media on the far right main stream reporting of the Wisconsin demonstrations is missing or covering up all the violence.
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A Case for Nuclear EnergyTriple Japanese catastrophes death tolls are being reported bundled together to create the impression of a nuclear accident killing thousands. -
Peter King's Controversial Radical Islam Hearings Set to Begin ThursdayBlind fanaticism isn't reserved for religious radicals and third world dictators . The Salem witch hunts of 1692 and '93 were followed by McCarthyism in the 1950's. Peter King may be firing the opening shots in another witch hunt Thursday.
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Health Care Reform; Fact of FictionWhat does the Constitution really say about health care reform?
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Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission Report Lays Blame Where it Belongs"This Crisis was Avoidable '" a Result of Human Actions, Inactions and Misjudgments; Warning Signs Were Ignored", from media advisory announcing release of report.Also published on:- Yahoo! US News
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Who Said Halloween is the Scariest Night of the Year?Even the most familiar drive can turn into a terrifying ordeal just like Doug and Loretta's did on Halloween night.
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Freelance Jobs on the Internet for WritersFair compensation for fair work seems to be a thing of the past if many of these web sites offering freelance jobs are believed.
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Book Review: Venus in Blue Jeans by Meg BenjaminIf a man from Iowa carrying the nickname "Idaho" piques your interest then reading Venus in Blue Jeans will pique more than just your interest.
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Bundle Up This Winter in a Traditional Navy Pea CoatSince the 18th century this jacket has kept seamen warm on deck in inclement weather and is now a popular style for the non seafarer.
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Child Care Givers Sue Unions in Federal CourtA lawsuit to stop union dues deductions from subsidy checks to home based child care givers is given green light by Federal Judge in Grand Rapids, Michigan.Also published on:
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Will Jackie Evancho Take the Top Prize on America's Got Talent?Ten year old Jackie Evancho receives rave reviews for her performances, but does she really deserve the $1 million top prize on this season's America's Got Talent television reality show?
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EBooks for EReadersAfter sampling the major EBook reading devices and software, a look into the practices used to publish EBooks has been undertaken.
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EReaders for EBooksThe war of the eReaders is heating up, but will it end up as The Mouse That Roared?
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Missouri Legislature Asserts State SovereigntySome legislators in Missouri as well as in other states believe it is time to assert their states' sovereignty as they believe is provided for in the 10th ammendment to the U.S. Constitution.
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Apple iPad Without the Hype is iPod on SteroidsMissing still and video cameras and with no phone involved, the Apple iPad seems to be just a bigger, yet less productive, version of its smaller predecessors. -
Health Care Reform; Government Intrusion or Necessity for Life?Battle lines have been drawn between opponents and supporters of the health care reform act which will cost hundreds of billions, perhaps even trillions of dollars over then next 10 years. What will the cost be if a bill is not passed?
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Florissant MO Hosts 7th Annual Veterans Day ParadeSaluting the veterans who made so much possible is considered an honor in this midwestern town. -
Two Minutes of SilenceThe evolution of this holiday for remembering our Veterans marches hand in hand with the conflicts in which we defend those ideals dear to all of us.
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A Product and Comapny Review of Perry Suspenders, Made in USAMade in USA is fast becoming the demand of American consumers. This company's product meets the demand, but its advertising tactics might be questionable in certain circles. -
Michael Moore Urges President Obama to Declare War Part ThreeIn his article, "Goodbye, GM" Michael Moore just repeated many modern myths about jobs creation, mass transit, and clean energy. Read on for an inkling of the real story. -
Watch Dog Does More Than WatchWhen your watch dog does more than watch you want to be prepared. -
Free Things to Do in Florissant, MOFlorissant, MO, located in north St Louis County, offers a diversity in everything located within its boundaries. Even in the free category you will find something for just about everyone. -
Michael Moore Urges President Obama to Declare War, Part 2Michael Moore makes wild, and in some cases, bizarre claims about problems facing the U. S. offers solutions that benefit only the already rich. -
More Bonuses for AIG ExecutivesWhile AIG plans to pay up to $1.2 billion in contractually required bonuses in 2009 workers in other industries have been required to surrender contractual rights. -
Congressional Steel Caucus Hearing Airs Real DangersAs the U.S. steel industry suffers from the effects of dumped steel, Congress begins to awaken to the National Security dangers presented by the crisis. -
Congressional Hearing on Destabilized U.S. Steel IndustryCongressional Steel Caucus will hear testimony from steel industry experts and industry leaders to help find ways to stabilize the ailing U.S. Steel industry. -
Michael Moore Urges President Obama to Declare War!When writing "Goodbye, GM" and calling for war Michael Moore fell on his own sword. Better titled "Unrealistic Solutions to Real Problems", this article is shot through with innuendo, unproven assertions and fairy tales. -
Laid Off Steel Workers to Restart Steel Mill in Granite City, IllinoisUS Steel Granite City Works, idled in December, 2008, is planning restart as early as July, 2009 say sources within US Steel and United Steelworkers. -
VFW Post 4105 Recognized for 40 Years of Civic ResponsibiltyFlorissant Valley Memorial Post 4105 of Veterans of Foreign Wars was chartered in 1969, and has been a leading veteran's advocate in North St Louis County. -
A Guide to the St. Louis ZooA day at America's #1 zoo is full of amazing animals and wondrous vistas. The St. Louis Zoo is free, open year round except for December 25th and January 1st, and can be toured almost anytime. But today come along for a sneak preview. -
Secrets to Choosing the Right Camera BagWith hundreds of camera bags available for amateur and professional photographers, which one is best for you? Learn the secrets and tricks used by experienced photographers to select this vital accessory.
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A Day as the St Louis ZooThe St Louis Zoo houses more than 18,000 animals and is rated as the best zoo in America (Zagat survey and Parenting Magazine). Open year round, visiting the St Louis Zoo is wonderful day in the great outdoors! -
Rotary Rally at the RacewayA St Louis Metro-East benefit event sponsored by the Granite City, IL Rotary Club to support laid off steelworkers



