Charles J. Cox
Charles Cox is Christian-Conservative commentator based in California. He has worked for and with several Conservative organizations, including National Right to Work, Center for Bio-Ethical Reform, and others. Charles is currently working as an investigative journalist.
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"L.A. Noire" In-Depth Review"L.A. Noire" is more than just another video game. It is the embodiment of the evolution of modern media. Defying genre, video-game conventions, and common themes, "L.A. Noire" serves to show us how our world is changing. -
Sarah Palin: Roadmap for the Modern RINOSarah Palin: Roadmap for the Modern RINO. Those of us not familiar with Palin's political career in Alaska may not be aware of just how liberal she is. -
Dragon Age: Origins Plot Summary - Part 1Excited about Dragon Age II? Get caught up on the story in the first part of this series retelling the plot of Dragon Age: Origins.
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Healthcare - the Straw that Broke Obama's BackBarrack Obama has become one of the least popular president's of all time, but how did things turn out this way? A look into the great healthcare reform debate of 2009 can give a substantial amount of incite. -
The Contract from America: A Tea Party Definition?The Contract from America seeks to solve an issue that the tea party movement has been struggling with for some time now - defining the movement. But the tea party movement is defined by it's actions, not a document. -
The Tea Party's Biggest WeaknessThe tea party movement broke the mold of political cynicism that typically defines political movements. But now it seems that big-politics has infiltrated the tea parties with a dangerous lie. -
Justice Stevens Retires: No Big Deal for ConservativesWhile Justice Stevens was a Republican pick for the Supreme Court, his retirement will have little effect on the courts. Find out why. -
Life and Family: The Keys to Conservative VictoryWhile conservative candidates tend to shy away from the controversy surrounding abortion and homosexuality, candidates and initiatives that actively oppose these two things are consistently victorious. So why the hostility? -
Mindball: Game of the Future?In a fashion reminiscent of fiction Star Trek technology, players strap control devices to their heads in order to play a competitive game where each player attempts to coax a ping-pong ball into his goal. Does it really work?
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5 Turn Offs for MenMan is more than a sexual creature. Most of us are above the mental plane of the common primate. Sure, we think about sex a lot. But when it comes to finding a meaningful relationship with a woman there are many factors that come into play.
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California's Water Crisis: A National EmergencyLearn about the national emergency that is harming your quality of life right now. -
Health Care Reform: What Does it Mean for You?Although nothing in the health care reform legislation is set in stone, if the House and Senate can agree to reconcile the two bills (as is expected) Americans can expect to see a significant change in the way their health care needs are met. -
Star Trek's Section 31Section 31 is the code name for an unofficial vigilante group of Federation officers. The groups main purpose was to protect the security of the Federation through unsavory and covert means, often violating the Prime Directive and other laws.
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Term Life Insurance Vs. Whole Life InsuranceFinancial advisers and experts universally recognize life insurance as the foundation of an individuals financial house. However, many consumers do not understand what their options are and are confused about what type of life insurance is right for them.