Congress wrote the Medicare Part D law with the profits of insurance companies and drug manufacturers in mind, not with the interests of people at heart.
Congress wrote the Medicare Part D law with the profits of insurance companies and drug manufacturers in mind, not with the interests of people at heart.
I’m writing this letter to you in reference to the Elizabeth Public Library. I am doing research for a book on African-American History. I visited the library on Friday, Sept. 24 and was told that there was no special section on African-American History.
VOICE OF THE PEOPLE by James J. Devine Glenn Beck is not ‘awesome’ …He’s awkward. Glenn Beck is a small-minded, anti-American zealot who rejects facts and advocates fear & hate. A drug addict who turned to Mormonism — a fantasy religion more ridiculous than most zany superstitions — Beck’s favorite authors include Alan Dershowitz, Adolf…
Since President Obama's election, Fox News personalities have expressed opposition to or called for the repeal of virtually every progressive achievement of the 20th century, including Social Security, Medicare, the Americans with Disabilities Act, portions of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the 16th and 17th Amendments to the Constitution.
October is World Animal Month! It’s a chance to celebrate animal life in all of its forms, and the intricate, symbiotic bonds between humanity and the animal kingdom. And what better way to celebrate than making animal-friendly lifestyle changes?
We at the Internal Revenue Service are concerned because as many as 10,000 small community-based nonprofits in New Jersey are in jeopardy of losing their tax-exempt status. The loss of this status could greatly impact the organizations' charitable work and their donors' potential tax deductions.
“While al-Qaeda continues to threaten America directly, it also inspires its affiliates and other groups and individuals who share its violent ideology.... Homegrown terrorists represent a new and changing facet of the terrorist threat.
Five doctors have been murdered by anti-abortion zealots since the Roe versus Wade decision, in which the U.S. Supreme Court declared that the government is not God.
Supporters of health reform said it would never happen. Maybe they got caught up in their own rhetoric. Maybe they just didn't want to believe it was possible. But rationing in America has started.
The new Republican candidate for Senate in Delaware has become widely known for her positions against sex: She is a devout Catholic, chaste, anti-masturbation, pro-abstinence-only sex ed, anti-condoms and anti-porn, but her faith-based philosophy could endanger America's youth if she is responsible for legislating in the real world.