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These is the Official Languages

May 14, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

These is the Official Languages
Of Global Village Monitor

The official languages of the Global Village Monitor publications are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. The working languages of the main office of Global Village Monitor are English and Spanish. However, the Editorial staff is fluent in English, Spanish and French. Read more

In the World of Global Village Monitor

October 3, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Monitor / Reporter is a entry-level position. This is a great way to break into the journalism field. You learn your craft, build your skill, and develop your area of interest   Most importantly you get to work from your home.  At global village monitor our Monitor / Reporter position operates from their home.

Next up the ladder, is the Stringer these are the real warriors of our organization without them we could not exist They are dedicated to get out the facts, they separate facts from fiction. They are ready to travel at a moments notice to anywhere in the world to get the best information so you can make an intelligent decision for you and your family.  Stringers must have a passport and be able to speak, read and write in at least two language, one must be English.

Independent Journalist and Free Lance Writer us the top dog at global village monitor these are individuals who are expert in their prefer field or area of cover.

Correspondents and Columnist are the Super Star at Global Village Monitor. These are the guys who pay their dues, did their homework  and now they are harvesting their reward.

Global Village Monitor congratulate Senator Barack Obama

June 11, 2008 by Editor · Leave a Comment 

Global Village Monitor would like to congratulate Senator Barack Obama for winning the Democratic nomination for President. We would also like to congratulate Sen. Hillary Clinton for her heroic run.  Both of these individuals changed history forever in their own unique way. From this moment on, when a teacher asks a student what they want to be. That child can raise their hand and say I want to be the President of the United States. That teacher can look into that child’s eyes and say… yes you can. You can be anything that you dream to be no matter if you are black, white, brown, male or female.

June 3, 2008 is the day that changed history and the state of Montana (the big sky state) will forever be linked as the state that made it possible for the 1st African American to become the leader of a major national political party. I am truly stunned; I didn’t think he would ever get this far. Once again congratulations on a job well done.

Open Letter to Reverend Wright

May 5, 2008 by Editor · Leave a Comment 

From: Jerome Bonner
Executive Director of Global Village Monitor

First of all let me start by saying that I am a believer, a member of the apostolic faith, the church I occasionally attend is the Temple of Greater Bethel in Phoenix, AZ. If you talk to my wife or pastor they will probably say that I don’t attend enough. But that is not the point.
I have been attending church services off and on for most of my life never realizing that the services I was hearing was called “Liberation Theology. Most of your speeches I have found very enlightening and informative and I agree with most of the things you said. There are ministers in my domination who have been saying the same thing for years, maybe not quite as eloquent as you put it, but basically the same message.

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McCain Wrong On This One

February 19, 2008 by Editor · Leave a Comment 

Sen. John McCain is the republican party front runner for the 2008 presidential nomination. He stated that we could be in Iraq for a 100 years and that is okay with him. We realize that politicians speak before they think occasionally; but whether he meant it or not, it is part of his campaign platform. This gives us an insight into what he is thinking and what type of leader he would be for our nation.

Senator John McCain is okay with our children and our grandchildren and their children fighting and dying in a war that the majority of the world believe was a mistake? We don’t know about you, but we have a problem with that statement.

To be fair, we opposed this war in Iraq from the very beginning, we personally thought the President, Vice President and Secretary of Defense have all collectively lost their minds. Now some 4000 deaths later the next leader of the republican party states that he has no problem with our sons and daughters fighting in Iraq for the next 100 years. We, the staff , as small as we are say in the strongest possible terms. Hell No!
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