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The Truly Wrong Presidential Stuff
By: Daniel Nardini Former U.S. House of Representatives speaker Newt Gingrich has announced that he is making a run for the presidency of the United States in 2012. He will… Read more
An Anniversary to Regret
By: Daniel Nardini As June 4th approaches, I deeply regret this twenty-second anniversary of the Beijing massacre in 1989 simply because I was there. But this year I just as… Read more
No Fifth Column
By: Daniel Nardini It has been revealed that in Osama bin Laden’s private journal he had planned to recruit “oppressed groups” such as African Americans and Latinos to carry out… Read more
Made in the USA…..Well
By: Daniel Nardini According to a study, “Made in America” put out by the Boston Consulting Group, the United States is as productive as ever and is producing 2.5 times… Read more
Scientific Discovery at Party Time
By: Daniel Nardini Every now and then scientists need to take a break from their research. A research group in Japan did exactly that. They had a wine and beer… Read more
The Safe Mexico
By: Daniel Nardini My good friend Art recently returned from Mexico on a special business trip. I asked him how his trip was and if he was in any danger… Read more
What if the South Won?
By: Daniel Nardini It continues to amaze me how many people feel that the Confederate States of America should have won. Even now I am hearing about a proposal by… Read more
Immigrant Bashing: The Other Bin Laden Legacy
By: Daniel Nardini On May 2, members and supporters from Familia Latina Unida and La Fuerze Juventud formed a human chain in Chicago to remind the residents of the City… Read more
Mistakes That Changed the World
by: Daniel Nardini Lately I have been reading a book entitled 100 Mistakes That Changed History by Bill Fawcett. The book is filled with major historical events that changed history…. Read more
Exiled to Mexico and America
By: Daniel Nardini Recently, I saw a short documentary entitled “Exiled in America” by Angela Torres Camarena. The film talks about the struggles of the Santibanez family in Arizona and… Read more »