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  • All Seasons RV Supercenter – Where Choosing an RV is Made Simple!  By : Jeremy266 Miller266
    All Seasons RV Supercenter – Where Choosing an RV is Made Simple!

    If you are looking for a new or pre-owned RV for your family, you definitely want to find yourself an RV dealer that is going to take good care of you and take the time to be attentive and understand your needs. We have heard nothing but great things about a very reputable company by the name of All Seasons RV Supercenter located in Murkegon, Michigan. All Seasons RV Dealership really sets the standard for excellence and is one of the leading full-service dealers of RVs in the nation. They are a family owned and operated business and have been successfully operating their business for over 10 full years and run a very customer-oriented business.
  • A Look At The Pleasures Of Caravan Ownership  By : Thomas Pretty
    Advice to caravanners on what to look for in a caravan and considerations to be made before heading to your local dealership.
  • Leading rv dealer in the USA  By : Jeremy21 Miller21
    Leading rv dealer in the USA

    Choosing an RV calls for careful consideration of a lot of important factors. You definitely need to research different options and compare features before making a final decision. Irrespective of the potential brand of RV you would like to purchase, it is absolutely essential that you choose an RV dealer that scores high on sales and service.
  • Considerations That New Caravanners Must Take Into Account  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at what deliberations should be made when looking at caravans, especially for those new to caravanning.
  • Checklist For Those Looking For A Used Caravan  By : Thomas Pretty
    Advice to first time caravanners on what to look for in a used caravan, such as rigidity, damp and seals.
  • Motor Home Destinations California Redwood Forests  By : Andrew Stratton
    The California redwoods are a sight that everyone should see at least once in their lives. It's perfect for motor home owners because of its scenic drives, overlooks and great campgrounds.
  • Motor Home Boondocking Safety Tips  By : Andrew Stratton
    Boondocking is the way to enjoy your motor home. But, don't stumble into it blindly. Boondocking takes lots of preparation and involves lots of safety considerations, Make your trip easy, remember these safety tips on your trip.
  • Motor Home in the Ozarks  By : Andrew Stratton
    The Ozarks of southern Missouri and northern Arkansas have lots to offer, from great hiking and fishing, to Branson shows, water parks and shopping. There is fun to be had for the whole family in the Ozarks.
  • Motor Home Exploration in the Mojave  By : Andrew Stratton
    The Mojave Desert (including Death Valley and Joshua Tree), spread across California and parts of Arizona, Nevada and Utah, is a great place to take your motor home and see some of the world's prettiest desert scenery.
  • Motor Home Boondocking for Beginners  By : Andrew Stratton
    Boondocking is a great way to enjoy your motor home. After learning some basics, you can drive out to the sticks where there are no hookups and no neighbors, and take it easy in your home on wheels.
  • What Does The Recreational Vehicle Supply List Look Like?  By : Rohit Chopra
    Article describes about the best recreational vehicle supply to know about.
  • Getting Great Recreational Vehicle Sales  By : Rohit Chopra
    Article describes how to get best recreational vehicles sales.
  • Getting The Best Recreational Vehicle Prices  By : Rohit Chopra
    Article suggests to be carefuful and suggests some tips about the prices of RVs.
  • What To Look For When Purchasing A Toy Hauler  By : Scott Sanders
    Toy haulers have gained a new audience over recent years and have become popular amid two very different crowds. What should you look for when purchasing a new or used toy hauler.
  • Deciding On A Recreational Vehicle Manufacturer  By : Rohit Chopra
    Article suggests to keep knowledge about the features and qualities offered by each manufacturer.
  • Comfort And Grace At Campground Recreational Vehicle Parks  By : Rohit Chopra
    Article describes some unique perspective that could be found at campground recreational parks.
  • How To Find The Best Deal On Recreational Vehicle Insurance  By : Rohit Chopra
    Article describes to make the best decision for your recreational vehicle insurance.
  • The Exotic World Of Private RV Rental  By : Rohit Chopra
    Article suggests to be careful and educated about the particulars of private RV rental agreement.
  • Be Cautious Before Buying One Way RV Rental  By : Rohit Chopra
    Article suggests to be careful before going for the one way rental.
  • Cheap RV Rental With Few Features  By : Rohit Chopra
    Article describes to go for a cheap rv rental and choose model that is designed for a specific lifestyle.
  • Judge Carefully Before You Buy Recreational Vehicle  By : Rohit Chopra
    Article describes what care must be taken before buying recreational vehicle.
  • How Motor Homes Are Set To Change In The Future  By : Thomas Pretty
    Predictions on how the construction and design of motor homes is set to change in the coming years.
  • GT Channel Brings To You the Latest in Racing Videos  By : John Brady
    Since the day the internet allowed people to publish their videos online, there has been a sort of revolution. Video creators and video submission companies have been jostling for space and attention.
  • SECRETS REVEALED! Nissan GT-R Acceleration Technique  By : John Brady
    The production version of the Nissan GT-R debuted at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show and was launched in the Japanese market December 2007. The U.S. launch is scheduled for June 2008. Europe will be the third market for the GT-R, where it is expected to be launched late 2008.
  • RV detailing  By : Bob. Donegan.
    Car Waxing

    Car waxing has traditional been known as one of the fundamental elements in the professional detailing and car cleaning service. Wax is used to maintain the finish and shine when auto detailing, boat detailing or RV detailing, as well as used on a host of other vehicle types. There are a variety of different car waxes available, from colored waxes to increase the shine and brightness of a vehicle, to the highly sought after carnauba wax, a hard wax considered one of the best available for professional detailing services.
  • Hitch Mounted Rear View Cameras: Nice or Neccesity?  By : Emily Sandberg
    There is one type of camera and video system that can really get you out of a jam or tight spot, as it were. It's called a rear view camera; the most convenient of these are hitch mounted, and they can literally save your life and vehicle.
  • 5 Tips to Ensure a Successful RV Rental Experience  By : Casey Markee
    Curious how the world looks from the open road? How about renting an RV and riding the road less traveled? A booming activity for millions of Americans every year, renting an RV can be a daunting task for the RV beginner. Take a look at these 5 great tips to ensure your first or next RV rental is the best it can be and start your next vacation out on the right foot.
  • Winterizing Your Motorhome  By : Jeremy Johnson
    Nothing is going to ruin your cheery spring mood like have to spend thousands of dollars repairing the pipes in your motor home before you take your first road trip next summer. If you live in a cold climate you need to properly winterize your coach to avoid having your plumbing explode in the cold. Here's the recommended process for protecting your motor home plumbing.
  • Motor Home Across the Lone Star State  By : Andrew Stratton
    There is good reason for Texans to be proud of their state. For RVers, there are endless activities for you to do all over the Lone Star State any time of the year.
  • Motor Home through the Australian Outback  By : Andrew Stratton
    Australia is a great place to RV for two reasons. First, motor homes are the preferred method of travel across the great distances. But also, Australia is rich in natural beauty and wildlife that you won't see anywhere else.
  • Motor Home Enthusiasts Enjoy the Grand Canyon  By : Andrew Stratton
    The Grand Canyon is one of the greatest sites in all of North America. It makes a great RV vacation because you can spend weeks there and never see a fraction of it.
  • Motor Home Around Washington State  By : Andrew Stratton
    In Washington State, you'll find a great diversity of things to do and see. Enjoy the Olympic Peninsula, Mount Saint Helens and the area around Mount Rainier. Why not make Washington your next RV destination?
  • RVing For Senior Citizens  By : Bob Carper
    Finding a used recreational vehicle in great condition ss not difficult to do. Be sure that you are looking in all of the above places, and you will locate the vehicle of your dreams. That next family vacation does not have to be a distant dream; make it a reality and take your family on the best vacation they can imagine in a great used RV.
  • ATV Racing - An Addictive Sport With A Need For Safety  By : Corbin Newlyn
    Very few sports can compare to ATV racing for that shear adrenaline rush experience. With this rush also comes a need for safety. Read on to learn more.
  • Looking to Rent an RV - 5 Things You Need to Know  By : Casey Markee
    Most new, first-time RV enthusiasts can visit their local RV dealer and, in a matter of minutes, drive away with a motorhome or camper that will probably take care of their camping and travel needs quite adequately. But the chances of giving your family an enjoyable trip are greatly increased if you cover these five things to know for a successful RV rental.
  • Recreational Vehicle: Tips When Buying a RV  By : Ivanovich Cuxev
    Many celebrities are opting to have it. A recreational vehicle or RV is more than a luxurious form of transportation. Nowadays, the functionality of an RV is getting more and more practical.
  • 5 Golden Tips for Hassle-Free RV Insurance Claims  By : Thom Kingsley
    In the unfortunate event that you do have to file an RV insurance claim, your life will be easier - and you'll be more likely to receive the full extent of your financial compensation - if you follow these five simple tips for hassle-free claims.
  • The 13 Factors that Determine Your RV Insurance Rate  By : Thom Kingsley
    The factors that determine your RV insurance rates often go undisclosed, leaving insurance buyers in the dark and making decisions about prices that don't seem to add up. This article illustrates the key factors that determine your RV insurance rate and offers suggestions for saving as much money as possible when you purchase coverage.
  • RV Maintenance - Prevention Better Than Cure  By : Steve Thomas
    Preventative RV maintenance is the one thing that will help you have many years worth of enjoyment from your RV. A maintenance schedule will help you do just that.
  • ATV Dealers - How Can They Help You?  By : Corbin Newlyn
    When first trying to purchase a new ATV the choices can be a bit overwhelming. Having a knowledgeable and experienced person in the ATV industry is a big help in making the right ATV buying decision. Read on to learn more.
  • Government Seized Car Auction FAQs  By :
    Where to find the undisclosed, unadvertised Government Seized Car Auction?
  • New debates, on old ideas, using old rhetoric  By : John Berger
    There are a few topics that generate incredible emotion. Religion, poverty, corporate power, US imperialism, and gays ensure impassioned opinions. But little can match the current eco-fascist rhetoric on societal collapse due to ‘climate change’ except perhaps the dire predictions of national catastrophe screeched out by free-trade hating Marxists. In the current non-debate over the remarkably insane Kyoto protocol [and global warming] one has to look back to free-trade debates in Europe and North America to witness the same apocalyptic nonsense dominating mainstream views.
  • The 2 secrets to a long and happy life – technology and productivity  By : John Berger
    In life we see a general conflict between two sorts of minds. One mind-set is preoccupied with the past. Grievances, bitterness, conspiracies, and gloom, clouds the outlook of this group. They are prey to utopian fantasies and ignore the reality of the five senses. A second mind-set is reality based. This group sees the world for what it is, wishes to improve it, is progressive, energetic and lives in the real world, not much interested in fantasy ideologies.
  • In Iraq Bush has the urge to surge – 3 years too late  By : John Berger
    How does one win wars against a fascist ideology in an area of the world that has been a disaster for hundreds of years? You don’t win a war by doing it as cheaply as possible which leads to higher costs, more death, and inevitable sectarian animosity, which fills the power vacuum. Never in the history of military conflict have wars and occupations been successful by putting budget concerns and media PR ahead of winning. If good PR and restraining costs were the 2 key criteria of either the Second World War or the Cold War, the Western world would no longer exist.
  • Never trust Russia  By : John Berger
    In the 19th century before and after the Crimean war [1854-55] quite a few British politicians observed that Russia could be trusted less than the Arabs. Like the Arabs, the Russians were enigmatic, deceitful and unpredictable. As a popular song circa 1878 recorded, "We don't want to fight, but by jingo if we do...We've got the ships, we've got the men, and got the money too! We've fought the Bear before...and while we're Britons true...The Rooshuns shall not have Constantinople..." The song aptly sums up the fear of Russian expansionism. Fast forward to today and the same fears apply.
  • War and mindless happy talk  By : John Berger
    We are not in Iraq to spread democracy – we are there to destroy a regional threat and a nexus of terrorism, money and corruption. To achieve our goals we need to destroy the militia’s, terrorists and gangs that deform the country. In this regard Bush’s rhetoric on Iraq is wearing thin and I can’t be the only one sick of hearing his concern for the ‘beating hearts’ of Iraq. Maybe winning the war first – decisively - is a good idea before engaging in tear jerking rhetoric about hearts and minds. Whether Arabs, Iraqi’s or Muslims want anything from the West - other than guns - is open to dispute. So win the war first and shut up about hearts and minds.
  • T-Mobile, RIM Launch White Pearl  By : John Berger
    Claiming a first in the color department, T-Mobile USA and Research In Motion (RIM) launched the new white BlackBerry Pearl.
  • Running away from Iraq is easy. Dealing with the consequences is not.  By : John Berger
    Before last November’s US elections I wrote the following which rings even truer today, “…once the Democrats win control of the house, [there will be] a victory for terrorism as the US winds down its commitment and leaves Iraq in chaos. The widespread contempt for America in the Middle East is the result of the American unwillingness to utterly efface those who are fighting against US forces in the region. This includes border infiltrations by Iranian, and Syrian arms, money and jihadists.” Three months later on and the situation has worsened with the US Congress getting ready to stop funding the Iraq war and already no doubt making plans behind the scenes to leave during 2008.
  • Smart phone may spark OS defection  By : John Berger
    Palm Inc. launched last month its second Treo smart phone running the Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system, dubbed Treo 700wx, and industry observers say this new product could cause traditional enterprise Palm OS users to jump ship to Microsoft’s more familiar platform.
  • Managing the white-collar road warrior – devices, tips and what and what not to do  By : John Berger
    If you don’t spend a lot of time in hockey arenas, you might not know that a number of them have Wi-Fi hotspots.
  • Iraq and Iran – another example of weakness leading to more violence.  By : John Berger
    So Iran and Islam are again rattling the bloody sabre of confrontation. It is clear that weakness begets war. As that old Anglo white warmonger capitalist-conservative Churchill stated, ‘Nations which go down fighting rise again, those who surrender tamely are finished.’ Tamely surrendering to fascist Islam, running out of Iraq and Afghanistan to placate chattering socialist morons at home and in the media, or the opportunistic cowardly and fainéant, will only embolden civilization’s enemies.
  • 50 million Muslims are now in Europe. The great conquest is underway.  By : John Berger
    The lying liberal media only reports what it wants you to hear. Illegal immigrants killing innocents and selling drugs? Never on the news. The spread of AIDS through promiscuous homosexuality and dirty needles? Drug users and gays are victims not criminals. Islam dominating Europe through demography and cultural intolerance? No need to discuss that since Islam is a wonderful ideology of peace and love. The lies and distortions over something as important as the destruction of Western high culture is criminal insanity. You would never know the depth and power of the Muslim population and its threat to Europe’s existence if you depended on the liberal media for your information.
  • Mobile Technology Shorts: Motorola buys Good; HP Ipaq 6900 launched; 2.6 B worldwide users  By : John Berger
    1) Motorola Inc. agreed to acquire closely held Good Technology Inc., which provides wireless email technology that competes with Research In Motion Ltd.'s BlackBerry system.
  • European lies about unemployment rates  By : John Berger
    European governments, aided by bad publications like the Economist magazine, always distort EU economic data. A classic example is employment. In the US and Canada unemployment rates are 4.9% and 6.7% respectively. In Europe the aggregate EU number is supposedly 7.5% - far worse than the US and only slightly higher than statist Canada. It does not sound so bad. But parse the numbers, look at the countries that are producing jobs, analyze real employment rates and you will see the EU lie for what it is – politically managed propaganda.
  • Avaya buys Ubiquity Software for $144 million  By : John Berger
    Avaya this week announced plans to acquire Ubiquity Software, a maker of SIP-based applications and software development tools, for around $144 million.
  • Apple’s iphone might lead to – Apple Enterprise computing  By : John Berger
    Some 25 years ago, Steve Jobs and Apple lost the war of corporate computing to IBM and Microsoft. I imagine, though, that Jobs probably considers it just a battle in his own “Thirty Years War” against Microsoft and its founder. While Apple’s recent iPhone announcement was completely focused on consumers, the iPhone might also serve to bolster Apple’s position in the enterprise.
  • Europe's economy is 30 years behind the US  By : John Berger
    A just released EU Observer report states the obvious: ‘If income (GDP per capita) would grow in the US at 2 percent per year and in the EU at 3 percent per year, meaning a 1 percent higher growth of the EU, the EU would catch up with the US around 2045.’ Europe is a full generation behind and poorer than the Americans. Imagine the furor in the States if CNN reported that Americans lived in 2007 on 1977 living standards versus their European rivals. There would be a revolution.
  • 50 years of 'Euro-pia' socialism  By : John Berger
    When your economy fails, so does everything else. Prosperity, wealth, trade, technology and profit accumulation dictates a lot in the structure of the political-economy. Likewise institutions, culture, and various freedoms impact the health, scope and depth of economic progress [or regression]. Without a strong economy you have no military, stunted private capital formation and a declining culture. Welcome to Europia – 50 years of collective socialism that apparently is the greatest thing since hot water or Jesus Christ. But of course the Euros disavow spirituality and technology.
  • Turkey's genocidal and anti-Christian past  By : John Berger
    Turkey, an Asian country with a history of genocide against non-Muslims does not belong in the EU. Turkey has nothing in common with Europe. History, culture, economy, political structure and attitudes are remarkably divergent between Europe and Islamic and Asian Turkey. None of the factors that make up a modern, progressive and vibrant nation state exists in Turkey. This says nothing of the 5 million non-Muslims the Turks murdered between 1896 and 1923. As Hitler commented when asked about ‘Western’ reaction to liquidating the Jews, ‘does anyone remember the Armenians…’ This alone should forever mark Turkey as a non-European and pariah state.
  • The China Syndrome - selective capitalism should not hide the obvious future conflict with Beijing  By : John Berger
    For those so inclined the big money in investing and high returns lies in the economic accession and growth of India and particularly China. Chinese index funds returned more than 40% in 2006 and expect more of the same in 2007. Chinese and Indian demand will keep oil and commodity prices high for the next 5 years. Another play on the China syndrome? – buy Exxon and hold. For the small investor the awakening of Napoleon’s sleeping giant is a boon but how about for the political-economy of East Asia and the Pacific? How should we view China beyond being a place of profits and high returns? China’s inaction on North Korea and its stalking of Russian resources should provide some clear clues.
  • Financing Rural Regeneration in Wicklow  By : Paul Leahy
    One method of rural regeneration involves the financing of businesses in rural areas with outside assistance, which would not have succeeded independently and were encouraged through various government sponsored initiatives to regenerate declining rural economies. Grant aid would be the most utilised source of funding. Many of these enterprises that would have been set up by private individual entrepreneurs would be partly financed by owner’s equity as a condition of grant aid. Within this context of outside assisted enterprises, other sources of finance, subject to the terms of grant aid such as leasing of plant or hire purchase arrangements for vehicles would also be utilised.
  • Verizon, Nortel strike a deal  By : John Berger
    Nortel Networks Corp.’s recent US$2 billion contract to supply equipment and services to telecom firm Verizon Wireless is a huge shot in the arm for Nortel — as well as Canadian telecommunications, according to one industry insider.
  • Mobile Technology shorts - Jan 30, 2007  By : John Berger
    1 Billion ! handsets shipping in 2006
  • Every fourth mobile phone to cost under USD 20 in 2011  By : John Berger
    Motorla has gained market share with GSMA contracts, but it has hurt margins. The global market for sub-USD 20 ultra low cost handsets (UCLH) will be over 330 million units in 2011. A new study from ABI Research finds that over 50 percent of these handsets will be shipped in the emerging markets of Asia Pacific and the remainder in markets of Africa, Middle East, Latin America, and Eastern Europe.
  • Wireless comparison: 802.xx vs. EVDO – a test and a future prediction  By : John Berger
    It's the Suits versus the Cowboys in the battle for your wireless future. The Suits are the cellular carriers; the Cowboys are entrepreneurs implementing the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers' 802.xx protocols. The Suits bring zillions of dollars in wireless infrastructure, a long operating history, a huge base of captive customers, thousands of roaming agreements and vertical integration of systems, software and services. The Cowboys bring ... uh, they bring ... uh ... well, they'll improvise. My money is on the Cowboys. The battle replays minicomputers and PCs. The minicomputers were the Suits. The PCs were the Cowboys. PCs won handily. Here's the story for wireless.
  • European Socialism is supporting Islamo-fascism  By : John Berger
    Multi-culturalism leads ineluctably to the collapse of civilization. It divides up society into groups and protest fora. It destroys the majoritarian culture and intelligent political discourse. It excuses itself from the difficult tasks of building civilization. It acquiesces as political demagogues usurp more power and more money, to appease cultural and societal sensibilities. So it comes to pass that socialist sympathy allies itself with Islamo-fascism.
  • Rape, an Abomination that no civilised Society can tolerate  By : stephenstewart
    Even though rape involves forced sex, rape is not about sex or passion. Rape Is Rape and sadly is an everyday occurrence. A single act of rape is barbaric but it would be naïve to assume that rape just involves squalid acts of sexual assault in dimly lit alleyways late at night.
  • Tips To Secure Your Online Dating Safety  By : John Berger
    Online personals and dating can be a very fun venue towards meeting that special someone. However, one's safety should still be the top priority. Did you know that most online dating services do not pre-screen their users? This means that they cannot ensure that the people you meet through their sites are safe enough to be dealt with. So, this makes you call the shots when it comes to screening them.
  • LAWS OF MAGNETIC ACTION.  By : dechenlau
    LAWS OF MAGNETIC ACTION.
  • Special groups online dating tips  By : John Berger
    Caution! Do be aware that online dating is not a totally safe environment. Be very careful in investing your money, time and heart in it.
  • Online dating: Is it right for you?  By : John Berger
    Should you go online dating? Why not? That is the answer for many of those undecided and unsure of Internet dating. There are many reasons for doing so, and by being a member of online dating services, you are expanding your social circle and raising your hopes to find your perfect match.
  • Why many prefer online dating over traditional one  By : John Berger
    Gone are the days when dating means courting your future spouse you met at school or in your neighborhood. Romance could blossom now with the click of a mouse.
  • What's in your NAME? - Les Raketti Copyright-name.com  By : Les Raketti
    A teaser - or if you will - The Cat Scan Test ;-)
  • Nokia and Motorola take 57% of global phone market  By : John Berger
    M600i: Sony Ericsson has become a power in the top and medium prized mobile phone category. Nokia and Motorola increased their share of the global cell phone market in the fourth quarter. Asian makers Samsung and LG Electronics were the losers.
  • Mobile Technology shorts - Feb 7, 2007  By : John Berger
    Operators Take on Google, Yahoo! Mobile Search
  • Apple’s IPhone will impact Companies  By : John Berger
    Image-conscious executives who want to own the latest tech gadgets might put their companies at risk if they try to connect iPhones to corporate networks, warns an analyst
  • Sony Ericsson to Launch Eight New Phones  By : John Berger
    AMSTERDAM—World number four mobile maker Sony Ericsson aggressively expanded its line-up of low-cost phones on Tuesday, joining bigger rivals in the fight for customers in emerging markets.
  • City of Toronto - Canada's socialist microcosm  By : John Berger
    All big cities in Canada and Europe suffer from the same socialist rot and Marxist malaise and posturing. Toronto as the epi-center of the country is a microcosm of all that is wrong with the glorious and not-so democratic people’s republic. Run by socialists, suffering from over-taxation and debt, the city and its 30% of citizens that care to vote is heading into hard times. Crime is up, homelessness is rampant and the city is dirty – all thanks to socialist compassion. It is not so much a modern city as a functioning welfare home for immigrants and a tax machine for left wing bureaucrats and snivelling politicians.
  • Socialism always promises a ‘new deal’! Toronto is no exception.  By : John Berger
    Merry Marxists and salivating socialists are obsessed with ‘new deals’. In any major speech, platform appearance or budget proposal, the happy class warriors usually revert back to type and propose ‘new deals’ to ensure equality, love, compassion, and to protect the values of [insert nation state, region or city here], or communal ‘justice’. The ‘new deal’ is of course an old fantasy. New deal proposals are a sure sign that the person introducing the concept is another power-mongering, classless class-warrior, intent on expanding government and unaccountable powers. The term ‘new deal’ is just a nice moniker to hide the grasping claw of left wing mismanagement.
  • Alternative Energy fantasies  By : John Berger
    A good description of the eco-fascist cult’s rhetoric and the nonsense regarding the nirvana of ‘alternative energy’, is from the merry Marxist economist Keynes: “Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler a few years back.”
  • The Arar case - if there is smoke there is fire  By : John Berger
    ‘Conservative’ leader and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper badly needs Arab votes to improve his political position. The Arab lobby in Montreal and Toronto is very strong. Arab and Muslim money already greases the wheels of the Liberal party federally and in the provinces of Quebec and Ontario. In both major cities the Arabs and Muslims comprise 15 % of the voting populist. Harper, ever the populist, desires to maintain power and form a majority government. Welcome to the decadence of multi-cultural politics – regardless of what the truth is, or what good policy might be.
  • The Charter of Wrongs  By : John Berger
    Nothing gets the socialists and moralists more inflamed with bursting national pride than to point out how ‘nice Canada is’ and ‘how wonderful Canadians are’. While the self-proclaimed superiority of Canadians is more than mildly obnoxious, it is the lack of substance to back up such claims that really grates. A document chattering about ‘rights’ is one clear example of misplaced communal pride. Considering that no-one in the ‘kind’ Dominion has read the document it might as well be Das Kapital that is the central bible of Canadian ‘superiority’. How can you support a document you have never read and have no idea about?
  • The Most Important Things To Decide On Before Buying A Used Bus  By : Darin Lawson Hosking
    When buying a used bus it is always wise to pay attention to the following list of advantages and disadvantages...
  • A Little Information About Bigfoot Campers  By : T J Madigan
    Bigfoot is one of the leading companies in the industry of manufacturing quality recreational vehicles, one of which are campers. Bigfoot campers offer exceptional quality, comfort and style, and come equipped with numerous standard features designed to meet the most demanding recreational vehicle lovers expectations.
  • Seduction Tips for women…  By : Terri-leigh Bennett
    Get the woman you desire…
  • Tips on how to seduce your woman...  By : Terri-leigh Bennett
    Really want to seduce a woman?
  • Fun Ideas For Unity Candles  By : dechenlau
    If you are planning a wedding and plan to have a unity candle as part of the ceremony, you might want to think outside the box.
  • Great Tips for 4 Newlywed Situations  By : Jeff Dodd
    When you find you and your husband or wife stressing over bills, bills and more bills on your first year of marriage, you seek help. But most of the tips and advice given to you isn’t really applicable, is it? Here are four tips catered for new couples in specific marriage arrangements.
  • Gas Or Diesel Shuttle Bus?  By : Darin Lawson Hosking
    Many factors go into deciding if you need a gas or diesel shuttle bus This article will help you make the best decision.
  • Learn Why an RV is Great For Vacations  By : Andrew Stratton
    If you are looking for an excellent recreational vehicle for camping or vacationing with your family, you will find that an RV by Tiffin is an exceptional choice. Customize it to your specifications, and travel the road in comfort.
  • What You Did Not Know About RV's  By : Andrew Stratton
    If you are looking for a great recreational vehicle in which to travel the country or make your new home, the Holiday Rambler RV is an excellent choice. Find out all you need to know about traveling in comfort from a reputable RV dealer.
  • 8 Great Reasons Why You Should Buy From An RV Dealer  By : Andrew Stratton
    Recreational vehicles are wonderful for family vacations and getting away from it all. When you buy your RV from a reputable dealer, you will get the best shopping experience that you can imagine.
  • A Top Notch RV Sales Experience Will Help you Travel in Leisure  By : Andrew Stratton
    While buying an RV can make your dreams come true, you want to make sure that you are getting something that your whole family will love to travel and spend time in. Take the time to ask questions of your RV dealer when you are shopping, and don't forget to test drive, as these steps will make your sales experience easy and enjoyable.
  • How to Find a Used RV in Great Condition  By : Andrew Stratton
    Used RVs are typically sold by RV dealers. Finding a reputable dealer is not hard to do. Ask RV owners if they have a dealer that they can recommend. Word of mouth is an excellent way to locate a dealer that will treat you right, and provide a used RV in great condition.
  • Find the Perfect Dutchman RV  By : Andrew Stratton
    Experience countrywide travel in a Dutchman RV that provides the ultimate in comfort and style for a feeling of "home away from home." The adventures and memories will stay with you for a lifetime.
  • An RV Dealer Provides All the Answers  By : Andrew Stratton
    RV dealers respect you and bend over backwards to find the perfect recreational vehicle for all your traveling needs. They understand that enjoyment and adventure along with relaxation are the only things you should have on your agenda while traveling.
  • Choosing the Prefect Used RV to Get Away From It All  By : Andrew Stratton
    Take to the road in a used RV and experience the sensational sights and sounds of the wilderness. Visit an RV dealer for the perfect recreational vehicle that meets with your comfort level.
  • Enjoy Your Coachman RV on the Road  By : Andrew Stratton
    The perfect Coachman RV allows you to travel worry free and enjoy adventure and relaxation in a stylish and luxurious home setting. This camper provides adequate space and design along with many accessories to meet all your needs.
  • RV Sales for the Ideal Traveling Experience  By : Andrew Stratton
    Thinking about traveling and enjoying some rest and relaxation, let the right RV sales experience be your first thought on how to achieve that need. Being relaxed and happy is all that matters when traveling and meeting the world. Jump in and leave your troubles behind in the perfect traveling RV.
  • Don't Know If You Want To Buy An RV Yet? Rent One First  By : Gregg Hall
    For many people, it is considered too expensive to own an RV camper. Many people cannot afford the costs of purchasing and maintaining one. The recent alternative to buying an RV camper is to rent one instead and it has become a very popular and affordable option for the average consumer.


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