Archive for the 'Bipartisan' Category

Setting aside Time to Volunteer

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

I expect you know that volunteer work can help build stronger communities as well as assisting people in need. Finding the freedom for this can be fairly time consumung, and before you know it you don’t have as long at your disposal to actually do some good. Of course volunteering can be more fun when your co-workers are getting involved by your side!

The Stir Over Mohammed Cartoons

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Freedom of expression rules in the western democracies. We are allowed to criticize everything, including every religion. Political leaders can do no right; even in the best of times, they are openly criticized. Actually, freedom of expression has become toxic, as it is destroying families, entertainment, and our children’s lives.
The freedom of […]

Protectionism in Russia

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

The new law “Special Protective, Antidumping and Import Compensatory Measures” differs from the old one by the fact that it fully complies with the WTO (World Trade Organization) standards. It is for the first time in the Russian practice that a law describes in detail what is necessary to do in order to protect the […]