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Craig S. Byrnes

Digital Journalist based in Houston, TX, United States. Joined on May 22, 2007

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Toyota Texas Bass Classic Set To Raise $250,000 for Charity

This weekend—deep in the heart of Texas—one of the most talented fields of competitive bass fisherman ever assembled converge on Lake Conroe for the Professional Angler’s Association’s (PAA) world championship.
In the Media by Craig S. Byrnes

House Republican Campaign Treasurer Embezzles Money For Home Repairs

The Washington Post reports more than $800,000 was embezzled by House republicans’ former campaign treasurer in order to cover his own home repairs and renovations.
In the Media by Craig S. Byrnes - 1 comment

Presidential War Powers and the United States Supreme Court

Living in a land free of terror in a world of terror rife with abhorrence, death and tyranny is truly an endowment to be respected and nurtured with delicate forethought and alertness, to counter uncertainty’s incessant strain on American foreign policy
In the Media by Craig S. Byrnes - 2 comments

The Democratic Agenda (Part 4 of 4)

As the drawn out presidential primary season draws to a close, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, DGA Chairman Joe Manchin and DNC Chairman Howard Dean are ready to push forward in order to take the country back to the past.
In the Media by Craig S. Byrnes

Op-Ed: US House of Representatives Bans Water Boarding

The US House of Representatives—led by Democrat Nancy Pelosi of California—have made a critical error that will weaken the US in the Global War on Terror. A vote of 222-199 sent legislation to the US Senate sending the wrong message to the world
In the Media by Craig S. Byrnes - 5 comments

Global Terrorism Neglected by United Nations Security Council (Part II of II)

The work of the UN as a whole is supremely important to global peace. More important is the successful nature of the UNSC. Neither body has come close, in my opinion, to living up to what they should be.
In the Media by Craig S. Byrnes - 2 comments

Global Terrorism Neglected by United Nations Security Council (Part I of II)

Considering the drastic changes in the way the world conducts itself after the catastrophic events of September 11, 2001 it is necessary to evaluate how effective the organization framed to deal with international security issues really is.
In the Media by Craig S. Byrnes

Op-Ed: RAND Corp Reccomendations Weak

In light of the thriving chaotic spray of clean-handed innocent blood shed since, well, the dawn of man, it might be time to go ahead and accept the crippling truth that it will be this way until the end.
In the Media by Craig S. Byrnes

US Median Home Prices See Decline

Economists say that the 1 to 2 percent drop in median home prices in the US may continue into 2008 and even 2009. One of the biggest factors here is that many in the government said that this decline in pricing could not happen. . .
In the Media by Craig S. Byrnes

Bush is very much not a Lameduck

“Bush is very much not a lame duck, because if he wanted to strike, there is nothing legally preventing him from doing so,” said Dr. George Friedman, Chief Executive Officer of Strategic Forecasting, Inc.
In the Media by Craig S. Byrnes - 4 comments

Nanotechnology and the Regulation of New Technologies

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers found in a recent study that “the production of carbon nanotubes gives rise to the creation of a slew of dangerous chemicals some are known to be toxic.
In the Media by Craig S. Byrnes

Op-Ed: The Democratic Agenda (Part 3 of 4)

John Edwards sits poised and ready to send the United States down a road of destruction, by advocating an ineffective policy of “reengagement” with countries such as North Korea or Iran.
In the Media by Craig S. Byrnes - 22 comments

The Democratic Agenda (Part 2 of 4)

Power can be used to accomplish a variety of tasks. In the case of the Democratic Party that power will be used to reward friends and punish enemies, a fact made more apparent as the race for the democratic presidential nomination heats up.
In the Media by Craig S. Byrnes - 3 comments

The Democratic Agenda (Part 1 of 4)

House speaker Nancy Pelosi, Democrat of California, says the minimum wage increase passed by Congress on May 25, 2007 as a part of the Iraq spending bill, was long overdue. The bill will increase the minimum wage to $7.25 per hour from $5.15 per hour.
In the Media by Craig S. Byrnes - 21 comments
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