Governments, Wake Up!
The idiom "the calm before the storm" signifies a quiet period before great excitement or activity. In case our leaders are missing it, the calm is o...
The idiom "the calm before the storm" signifies a quiet period before great excitement or activity. In case our leaders are missing it, the calm is o...
Tihomir Kukolja | Posted 05.25.2011
The unifying voice of all protests has been the one calling for reforms, freedom, democracy and more dignifying life. I share their hope.
Richard T. Hughes | Posted 05.25.2011
No religious idea has greater potential for shaping global politics in profoundly negative ways than "the new world order," which has gained fresh currency in the midst of today's revolutions.
Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater | Posted 05.25.2011
Another Pharaoh has left, pushed out by the resilience of a people unleashed for the cause of freedom and hope for a better tomorrow. In this, all people of good will should rejoice!
Suz Redfearn | Posted 05.25.2011
My brother rolled into D.C. from Boston on a chartered bus, arriving in the dark outside a Marriott. I scanned the pack of fairly nondescript folks ...
Carlos Watson | Posted 05.25.2011
There's good news and bad news: your chances of being employed just went up, but the paycheck you'll start earning could be worth less.
Ann Pettifor | Posted 05.25.2011
I am willing to bet that the group of 20 leaders will very likely fail in their aim of stabilizing the global economy.
Randall Amster | Posted 05.25.2011
Who else would you want keeping track of stuff, watching your back (and front), fighting our undeclared cyber-wars, and making the trains run on time? Next stop, Googletopia!
Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011
In the wake of the Obama win, Accounts Receivable gives Accounts Payable a little heads up about exactly what kind of "change" Obama was really talkin...
Richard Laermer | Posted 05.25.2011
Maybe we can live better, saner, even more successful lives by jumping on the bandwagon, not sitting at the reins trying to blaze the trail ourselves. I call it bandwagoning.
Patricia DeGennaro | Posted 10.12.2011