Appropriate policy for gun control is not black and white
By Guillermo R. Pradieu | July 30, 2012Recently, our nation came to an impasse over where we stand on the intentions and consequences of allowing citizens to possess firearms.
Recently, our nation came to an impasse over where we stand on the intentions and consequences of allowing citizens to possess firearms.
How is it that an individual such as Mitt Romney could not have had better luck as a presidential candidate and still struggle?
Americans rarely ever pay heed to international celebrations that honor the establishment of a foreign nation. On Oct. 9, the People's Republic of China celebrated the centennial of the 1911 Chinese Revolution. Aside the cacophony of other pressing matters, this event signifies three important issues all Americans should be concerned with: (1) the upcoming Fifth Generation of leadership, (2) potential foreign and economic issues and (3) the future of China.