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The Department of Homeland Security recently published new regulations that they will use to establish security standards for chemical plants. This is a brief analysis of those regulations

When is a choice not a choice? When your casting a vote for a Democrat or Republican.

Year one for the Prince of Monaco has been a success.

This article is a psychological, spiritual, philosophical and political discourse on the nature of evil. The unique perspective of the author and his writing style compel the reader to follow the logic of the author to his conclusion, which is a fascinating new idea.

A Wisconsin newspaper reports new details on a propane explosion in December of 2006 that killed 3 people. Would a terrorist attack of this scale get more attention than this industrial accident got in December? Almost certainly and that causes us to ask if small scale terrorist attacks in the United States are in our future.

The Dixie Chicks have been ridiculed, maligned, slandered, threatened, boycotted and demonized all because they made a simple comment ciriticizing President Bush's decision to go to war. But, they won't back down. Good for them!

The great trans fat debate sweeping the country is but a small skirmish in the larger battle to determine who controls your body and your health decisions - you or the government.

The new chemical facility security regulations go into effect on June 8, 2007. On that date we can expect the Department of Homeland Security to start notifiying select individual chemical facilities and classes of facilities of their requirements to report information under these new rules. These facilities may include establishments that are not classical chemical companies.

Current events in the United States seem to be in competition with Ripley?s Believe it or Not or in some hot pursuit of a listing in the Guinness Book of World Records What?s going on?

New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services unjustly shuts down respectable alcohol/drug treatment agency and leaves over 1500 patients in the dust.




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