Robert Catesby, known as the "Ghost of the Andes", is a strange figure. No one can verify that he actually exists, and those that do meet him speak of a "whisper of a shadow" that follows him at all times. Some say he is a mere name, an idea, or even a dog.
+ more bio informationWASHINGTON Respected Republicans such as Dick Lugar (R-IN), George Voinovich (R-OH), Olympia Snowe (R-WA) and Pete Domenici (R-NM), are now joining the chorus of democrats in calling for a troop withdrawal from Iraq. As the Iraq War appears to enter its endgame, America's options on how to end the Iraq War are growing limite... More..
LONDON Should the British monarchy be abolished? In a word? No. The British monarchy has no real power, and certainly no political power, so the argument that states it is compromising democratic values is simply ridiculous. So why does Britain have a monarchy? And should it have one? The monarchy represents the British peop... More..
WASHINGTON Can Al Gore win the 2008 presidential election? No. Will he try? No. To put it in terms Mr. Gore's supporters would understand, his campaign would melt quicker than Arctic Ice Cap. Al Gore is a spent political figure. People either love him or hate him, and though a surge in popularity following the release of "An... More..
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