Summer 2008
Cover Story: Business and The Beast



America was born in the violence of the Revolution to gain independence from England, our mother country. The United States, in its short history, as compared with most world powers, has had an unprecedented growth in prosperity and international power. The United States, with only about 10% of the world's population, still controls approximately 50% of the wealth of the world. The United States government, with its military and economic power, coupled with American industry, continues to be the most powerful economy and military machine the world has ever seen. At no time in history, has any government, including the ancient Roman Empire, been able to lay claim to the power America has experienced in its short existence.

America really came into its own at the end of World War I when Europe suffered so tragically from a war which ultimately brought to an end the great European empires and their monarchies. As Europe declined, America's star rose higher than any other nation on the earth. World War II only served to increase the American power in the world, while reducing all other countries to a second or third-rate economic and military power. The American standard of living continues to be the highest in the world, when you compare it with other countries, considering such common conveniences as in-door plumbing, air-conditioned homes, two-car garages, and several television sets in most American households. As we look back on our American heritage, we must also look forward to what lies in store for our great nation.Read Full Article >

 
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Is it the End of Britain, as we know it?

According to the Christian Science Monitor, March 24, 2008, they believe the Lisbon Treaty, as part of the development of the European Union, will spell the end of British sovereignty.

This winter, 27 nations of the European Union signed the Treaty of Lisbon. However, the Treaty of Lisbon is not in Britain's best interest. That is because, when ratified, it will become the decisive act in the creation of a federal European super state with its capital in Brussels, Belgium. Britain would become a province of its "Mother of Parliaments," a regional assembly. The Eurocrate elites in Brussels won't admit it, but the Treaty of Lisbon is essentially a constitution for a "country" called Europe. Bluntly, it is a repackaging of the European Union constitution rejected by the French and Dutch voters in 2005.

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