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10 Questions that Reveal Who Should Be Our Next President
By :
Jessica Davis
Are the Presidential Candidates Disconnected from the American people?
15 Leadership Quotes for Presidents Day
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Noel Jameson
Looking for some great leadership quotes? Here are 15 of my favorites by US Presidents as we celebrate President's Day.
2008: Election Of Your Life
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Karen Talavera
A look at the mindset of the generations in America as we approach the 2008 Presidential election, and why one should be involved in the political process regardless of age or experience.
A Job Description for Congress
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Stephanie Vance
A look at the reasons why people disapprove of the US Congress -- and some ideas for postive change.
A Message To All Peace Activist And Peace Seekers
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Brian Ankner
The missing element in the peace movements has always been the lack of a practical plan for peace that provides a logical alternative to all war that will be universally accepted by everyone. This is why peace organizations rarely last the test of time. Just protesting with "stop this" or "stop that" and not providing a long lasting permanent solution to the problem will lose steam after a while.
A New Age Of Feminism
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Kate Loving Shenk
Women Have It Good Here In America--But it Just Got better
A Well-Deserved Spanking
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Rob Wickes
Men have been seeking the Holy Grail for two thousand years. The Republicans sought the American political equivalent - control of the White House and both chambers of Congress - that had eluded them since the first year of the Eisenhower Administration, for almost five decades before they finally solidified it in 2002.
Absolutism and constitutionalism in Wеstеrn Еuropе
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Scott Richardson
Absolutism and Constitutionalism in Wеstеrn Еuropе
Thе pacе of changе in Еuropеan public discoursе has bееn dizzying. At thе bеginning of thе last dеcadе, in thе hеady days bеforе Maastricht, thе Socialists and thе Christian Dеmocrats in thе Еuropеan Parliamеnt wеrе poisеd to dividе thе rеporting spoils - such as thеy wеrе thеn - bеtwееn thеmsеlvеs. In this papеr I would likе to show thе two of thе most controvеrsial viеw on political lifе of Wеstеrn Еuropе: constitutionalism and absolutism.
Air Force Ammo Troops And Weapons Loader
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Victor Epand
What some units think is the greatest job in the Air Force.
AirForce C.A.P. Emergency Services Search and Rescue And New Radios
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Victor Epand
This article is all about the AirForce C.A.P. Emergency Services Search and Rescue and getting new radios for their unit.
Al Gore's Defeat or His Finest Hour?
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Donovan Baldwin
It's funny how some things turn out, isn't it? Now you take that Bush - Gore fiasco back in 2000. That sure turned out bad for Gore, and some people say for the whole country as well. I wonder.
Alien Invasions from Secret Space
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Robert Thomson
US intelligence agencies are accused of fabricating false UFO photographs as part of a wider alien disinformation campaign.
Alternatives to catching criminals
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Mike Scantlebury
Why catch criminals? Because they do things that are against the law. British Internet Author Mike Scantlebury has noticed an alternative trend. Why not look as though you're doing something about it, without actually succeeding? That way, everyone is happy, including the crims. It looks good, it sounds good, it's just not real. Well, isn't that just like modern life?
Alternatives to Education Meltdown
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Mike Scantlebury
Starting your life at school and going on through education is a learning experience for most of us, but we don't want to hear about you. Here in England we only want to talk about people at the extremes, the brightest at one end and the dumbest at the other. Why? Can't we have a debate about education where we begin to mention the majority, for once?
Alternatives to Torture, 1
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Mike Scantlebury
Do we have all the answers? If we know so much, why do we have to torture people to find out what they know? Why don't they tell us? Is it because they know less than we do? Internet Author Mike Scantlebury is good at putting the questions. See if you know more than him, and fill in your own answers in this conundrum of an article.
Americans Work, Why Doesn't America?
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Karen Talavera
An exploration of contradictions between American work habits and productivity and American's slipping competitive position in the global workplace.
Analysts Say Those vital Signs Will See Bush through the Rough Times
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ANASTASIA
President Bush touched off a firestorm of criticism from congressional Democrats, civil rights groups and newspaper editorialists Wednesday when he decided to intervene in a Supreme Quart case challenging racial preferences in University of Michigan admissions policy. T
Animal Rights Is A Dirty Word
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Jeff Popick
Are charitable organizations really dedicated to helping the cause? What about "animal rights weirdos?" Check out this enlightening article by Jeff Popick on how to really help humanity forward.
Announcing the W3P “Save the Human Race” Convention, Portland, Oregon July 2009
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One Small Voice
To coincide with the G8 World Leadership meeting, the World Peace Political Party (W3P.info) will have its annual convention near Portland Oregon July 2010. The theme of this year’s convention is “Save the Human Race”. There will be speaker sessions followed by smaller workshops focusing on the world economy; poverty, hunger, and diseases; the environment and globe climate changes; war and terrorism; and the proposal for the creation of the Untied Free Nations Organization (UFNO.org)
Applying Back to School Enthusiasm to Advocacy
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Stephanie Vance
Ideas for reinvigorating your grassroots advocacy efforts.
Are Dual Citizens Subject to Military Call-up
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Victor Epand
The article provides information about dual citizens and military call-up.
Are Green Party Candidates Converting Voters?
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Paul Tobey
A little research on your Green Party Leader could lead you to vote in the next election.
Atlanta' Changing Weather Patterns - NASA
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PiBa
Welcome to the Thunder Dome
Atlanta's Urban Heat Alters Weather Patterns
As the heat builds during a blazing summer day in Atlanta, Georgia, you can almost hear the clouds overhead cry, "Let's get ready to rumble!"
Urban and city growth has aff
Avoiding the "Don't They Knows": Effective Advocacy Messages
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Stephanie Vance
Advice for avoiding the "don't they know's" in communicating with elected officials
Back In The Saddle After A Special Assignment
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Nui Kahuna
I’ve been out of town, and far off the beaten path for a couple of weeks. About all I can say about where I was is that it was hot…and very dry. About the only time I saw any water it was in a bottle, and when I got to clean up, which was about every five days. You haven’t smelled anything like Kahuna funk after five days in the heat…and you don’t want to. The only saving grace was that there were guys who actually smelled worse than me…although that is pretty hard to imagine.
Be an Einstein at Advocacy: Five Tips From Grassroots Geniuses
By :
Stephanie Vance
Five great ideas for building more effective grassroots advocacy efforts.
Benefits of Petitioning Online
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Steven Cancel
Petitioning online can allow millions to view, comment, and join your cause without the complications that exist in real life.
Big Changes in Pension Plans, but Long Term Care Untouched
By :
Clay Cotton
There are big changes coming to retirement plans. In August 2006, President Bush signed into law the Pension Protection Act of 2006 (PPA). This law affects both employee funded plans such as 401(k)s and traditional defined benefit pension plans.
Books by Presidential Losers
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Fernando Bessega
With a presidential election there can be only one winner, but what happened to those who fought and lost? Some have eventually returned to win a future election, but what about those who never became president. Over the past 68 years there have been a dozen men who ran for president and never won an election; all of them have written books. The topics of their writing vary from conventional memoirs to the photography and climate change.
Can You Think Of Who Would Benefit From Establishing World Peace?
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Brian Ankner
It is impossible to mention all the benefits of establishing a peaceful and civilized world, but without a doubt The People will be the major benefactors and since they operate the governments, religions, and corporations those things will also benefit.
Charisma in Politics Is Not Only About Good Looks
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Leon Edward
Charisma has always been an attribute that powerful people posess. Charisteristics of a strong charistmatic person in politics are discussed.
Climate Change: Four Myths Debunked
By :
Nathan Brown
Not sure where you stand on the scientific reality of climate change? This article brings forth facts and figures to address some of the main myths that might be stopping you from wanting to help stop global warming?
Conflict of Interest between Drug Companies and Doctors
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This article deals with the blatant conflict of interest between physicians and drug company's who use guerrilla marketing techniques to influence a doctor to write prescriptions for their latest designer and very expensive drug, often without proper testing for side effects and dangerous interactions with other drugs.
Cuba Can Teach Us About Healthcare
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Kate Loving Shenk
The American Healthcare Crisis Can Solved By Studying And Implementing A System Like That Of Cuba. The Cold War Is Over. It's Time To Look At What Works And Heal Our Relationship With Cuba.
Dark Secret About Education Part II
By :
Gary Eby
This article further defines how to challenge the dark secret about our educational system. I encourage the reader to apply my Five Steps To Successful Living to improving our educational system.
Delta Force to New Orleans
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Paul M. Jerard Jr.
If you are wondering why the United States can send troops around the world, but failed to respond to a domestic emergency in a timely manner, you are not alone. Expect the lack of planning for emergency relief, in the aftermath and devastation left behind by Hurricane Katrina, to be the subject of a federal investigation.
Do Blogs Dynamically Transform the Modern American Political Culture
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Jonathon Hardcastle
Recently web logs, or blogs, have exploded in popularity and have come to occupy an increasingly important place in American politics.
Down with the USA and the UN!
By :
One Small Voice
The purpose of this article is not to destroy the USA but to downgrade its role as one of the primary aggressors against International terrorism and war by promoting, upgrading, updating, and reassigning this role to a new United Free Nations Organization (UFNO)!
Equal Rights Includes Homosexuals
By :
Tom Baker
Massachusets is considering a Contsitutional Amendment to ban gay marriage. This is another attempt to legalize discrimination under the thin guise of "democracy."
Europe And NATO Are Making Defense Efforts For Security Strategies
By :
Victor Epand
This article is about focusing on ways to effectively strengthen European defense efforts and that fresh initiative be made to debate security strategies openly within NATO.
Getting Ready for Election Season
By :
Stephanie Foster
Election season is upon us. Getting educated about the candidates can help you to make intelligent decisions when it comes time to vote.
Government change of Direction
By :
Shira Kallus
Our system of parliamentary government is broken. Yes, it works better than a Monarchy or a Feudal system, but it has become so cumbersome and so self-serving, that honestly we can no longer afford the current system.
Grassroots and the Elections
By :
Stephanie Vance
Ideas for utilizing grassroots networks in election campaigns
Health Care and Michael Moore: Who's the real "SICKO?"
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Jeff Popick
Our health care system may be "SiCKO," as Michael Moore contends in his latest movie, but what's really sicko is people, like Mr. Moore, who eat whatever they can shove in their mouths and then expect the government to bail them out. Jeff Popick offers the true solution to health care.
Health Savings Accounts Put You in Control of Your Healthcare
By :
Wiley Long
Proponents of a "single-payer" healthcare system are ignoring what is going on in Canada and England. As more Americans discover health savings accounts, the result will be lower costs, greater choice, and higher quality medical care.
How much will you and your children pay
By :
Whitestone Seven
This is an article about the coming North American Union and educating the public by pointing them to information reagarding the economic union that is proposed for North America. It further details some interesting facts about international banks.
How The Power Of The People Can Affect World Peace
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Brian Ankner
It seems that many people are convinced that the rich and powerful have enough money to run our country. The truth is,nothing (including our politicians, governments, religions, corporations and businesses) can survive without the constant flow of money and labor provided by the masses of people. Therefore, the people are the real power in this world when they function as a collective group because they can control the flow of money.
How to "Trick" Your Legislators Into Getting What You Want
By :
Stephanie Vance
A primer on using trick or treating methods to get what you want out of legislators.
How to get an elected official to listen -- in less than 15 minutes!
By :
Stephanie Vance
Offers tips, advice and real life stories from elected officials and staff on how to have an effective meeting with a member of Congress.
How To Really Save Planet Earth: A Test About Al Gore
By :
Jeff Popick
Al Gore is NOT telling people how to really save the planet, but you may be surprised who is. The solution to our planetary problems doesn't need to be political, and you can't even blame George Bush for this one. People created this problem and also have the power to solve it. This article can empower YOU.
Importance of Having A Constitution
By :
Brian Jones A
The United States constitution came to effect in the eighteenth century. It is the major basis of all the rights every American constituent can exercise.
Information The Government Makes Public About You
By :
Steven Cancel
Learn about what important information can be uncovered within many US public records.
Iran and Nuclear Power
By :
Victor Epand
This article explains the situation about Iran and Nuclear power.
Iraq Military Preparedness
By :
Victor Epand
Overview on reconstitution the Iraqi military under new training by the US.
Iraq Study Group - Calling Thomas Jefferson
By :
Richard Stoyeck
Iraq - Paging Thomas Jefferson
Is There Anything More Disingenuous Than a Whining, Petulant Political Party in America?
By :
Ed Bagley
Presidential elections provide a lot of humor when you can recognize the joke. Every few days some new, outrageous flap kicks another outrageous flap off of the front page of our nation's daily newspapers. I do not care if political parties whine about the events of the day. What I do care about is the righteousness with which the Democrats and Republicans do whine and complain. Please spare me the soap opera
It's Raining Bad News On The Democrats In Washington
By :
Nui Kahuna
This morning I have been reading the several newspapers I diligently peruse every morning, or sometime during the day.
Join {NOW} The World Peace Political Party!
By :
One Small Voice
We say “Go in Peace” and “Peace Be With You”, and we hope for “Peace on Earth” however how is this World Peace ever going to happen? It will not happen just with sayings and hoping. It will only happen with concerted action and it must be accomplished with non-violent political action. The World Peace Political Party has been created for the purpose of creating World Peace Thru World Law!
Law Of Attraction: Clinton, Biden Blame Bush, but are Just As Responsible for War in Iraq
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Antonio Thornton
Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden are blaming Bush for the war in Iraq, but it's the collective consciousness of the people of the United States (and the rest of the world) that is really responsible.
Lessons from JazzFest: Five Strategies for Effective Advocacy
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Stephanie Vance
The New Orleans JazzFest and effective advocacy have more in common than you might think. This article offers insights into navigating any music festival or advocacy campaign. Topics include strategizing, building coalitions and developing themes.
Lost in Translation: California Community Dispute Resolution Programs Denied Funding
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Elizabeth Moreno
California counties are diverting Dispute Resolution Program Act (DRPA) funds to those who can afford protracted and costly litigation. The community-based dispute resolution programs for all persons of all ethnic, racial and socioeconomic backgrounds are being deprived of funds. The Legislature must change the qualification criteria to codify its original intent.
Mayor Bloomberg says, "Shooting Unacceptable"
By :
Richard Stoyeck
Mayor Bloomberg's words are the ones that are "UNACCEPTABLE".
Michael Moore In America's Living Room
By :
Kate Loving Shenk
Single Payer Health Care Is America's Next Frontier.
Michael Moore's SICKO Misses Best Solution: Health Savings Accounts
By :
Wiley Long
Instead of copying the failed “single-payer” policies of Europe and Canada, the United States should address our healthcare crisis by expanding the free market, encouraging greater personal responsibility, and promoting the use of Health Savings Accounts.
Momma's, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Lobbyists
By :
Stephanie Vance
An overview of the profession of lobbying -- and why it's NOT so terrible.
Moscherinisindaco.it
By :
alfonso
il sito di Gianni Moscherini, sindaco di Civitavecchia. Roma.
Personal site of Gianni Moscherini, Mayor of Civitavecchia, Rome
Mr. Bin Laden: Tear this Wall Down
By :
Paul M. Jerard Jr.
You have wasted your money, and time, on a message of hate. It is easy to incite young people with the message of intolerance and violence. What a shame, when you think of all the people you could have helped
Murdoch1 's politics & Murdoch on the Iraq War
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wendy
The original watch is some what expensive. It is possible to find a quality replica watches that look at feel just like the original. Another advantage to a replica watch is that the value of the watch is less. This means that you do not have to worry about ruining the watch or it getting stolen. A replica watch offers style and peace of mind to its owner.
New Weapons For The US Military
By :
Victor Epand
This article tells you that the US Military is not giving the troops new weapons which they may need.
No More Heroes! (Life is not forever)
By :
One Small Voice
We have been subjected to action movies and TV shows our whole lives. We see the one hero coming to town, literally sweeping the only beautiful (leading) lady in town off her feet, then the hero gets plummeted by the bad guys, recovers, comes back to take out all the bad guys, then goes off into the sunset (leaving the lady behind). More...
Nuclear Power and Iran Today
By :
Victor Epand
The aricle describes the situation with Iran and nuclear power. Will the US Military do something about the nuclear weapon in Iran?
Objections To A Single-Payer Plan In America
By :
Kate Loving Shenk
Film Maker Michael Moore's "Sicko" provides An Excellent Forum For Discussion Pertaining To The Current health Care Crisis In America
On Politics - Giuliani Is a Pro Choice Republican - Part 1
By :
Ed Bagley
It is possible that Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani has infuriated his Democratic rivals to the point of distraction. As a good Republican Giuliani should be pro life but he is pro choice. Only Democrats are supposed to be pro choice. Giuliani is now under searing attack from every Democrat and flaming left-wing Democratic news organization worthy of the name.
On Politics - One of the Most Lucrative Jobs in America - Part 3
By :
Ed Bagley
Being a politician in America today is one of the best paying jobs a person could have. If you do not know that the vast majority of politicians lie, cheat and steal as necessary to get elected and stay elected, you do not understand much about politics in America today. The best job most national politicians actually do is helping themselves get rich legally at the expense of the electorate they are supposed to be representing.
On Politics - Propaganda Is Now Disguised as News - Part 4
By :
Ed Bagley
There is probably nothing that disappoints me more than the current sad, sorry state of newspapers in America today. There is more personal journalism in newspapers than news. Name brand newspapers that once had proud heritages with outstanding reporters have become nothing more than pandering sluts who cannot get enough of their personal journalism and politics into the news side of the paper.
On Politics- We Are a Nation Divided When It Comes to the "a" Word - Part 5
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Ed Bagley
There comes a time in a person's life when you have to start thinking for yourself rather than be a lemming to politics, a political party, politicians, pundits, predators and a phony press. We are a nation divided when it comes to the "a" word. We are all about rights, and little about responsibilities. Rights crushed responsibilities a long time ago, and now we remain content to kill our unborn. It is really all about us.
On Politics: News Writers Are Really Political Hacks - Part 2
By :
Ed Bagley
When reading Krauthammer, I am reminded that Henry Ford said "the hardest thing to do in the world is to think, and that is why people do so little of it." This is especially true during Presidential elections which start about a year too early and end about a year too late. It is often hard for me to decide which is wearier, the droppings of a contentious person or a Presidential election. Yikes! We have 18 more months to go in this election.
Point and Click Democracy: Why It Doesn't Work
By :
Stephanie Vance
This article explores the impact of the Internet on democracy and answers the question "does e-mail work in communicating with elected officials?"
Political sciеncе
By :
Carlos Murphy
Thе framеrs of thе U.S. Constitution crеatеd a prеsidеncy that must win coopеration from Congrеss to gеt thе work of govеrnmеnt donе. Lawmaking and
President Andrew Jackson
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Antonio Foster
The world, through history has seen the best leaders of all time. Certainly, these people who lead great crowds to believe in the principles
President Bush and the GREAT MYTHS of Iraq
By :
Richard Stoyeck
Iraq - Old Myths and New Realities
Reduce your global warming impact using your gas purchasing to reward the eco oil companies
By :
Nathan Brown
Learn which companies you should purchase your gas from in order to reduce your global warming impact.
Science, Education, and the Subject of Beginnings.
By :
PiBa
True science is the search for truth. The single most important principle of science education is the one that instructs students to identify assumptions, use critical thinking, make logical deductions, and consider alternative explanations. When any theory becomes dogma, and its proponents seek ever
Seven Ways International Organizations Can Get the U.S. Government to Listen - and Act!
By :
Stephanie Vance
Having trouble getting the U.S. Government to listen? These seven tips will help international organizations get their message across.
Six Years later - A Failed Presidency
By :
Richard Stoyeck
History will show George Bush to be a "Failed President".
Strong Medicine for the Immigration Problem
By :
John Burke
Like many California residents, I have mixed feelings about the influx of Mexican immigrants who are here illegally. Governor Schwarzenegger's recent proposal to insure all children in our state regardless of their immigration status struck a nerve with me as a medical professional.
Technology and Politics
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Sharon Housley
Rather than creating the perfect ten second sound bite, candidates must let go and have a real conversation. Interactive. Up close and personal. Maybe as candidates are forced back to earth and voters gain a stake in the process, America will become the voice of the unschooled as well as the educated, the poor as well as the rich, men and women of all ages and every race. After all, isn’t that what democracy is supposed to be?
Technology and Politics; The Internet's Influence on Politics
By :
Sharon Housley
Can, and will, the next generation of politicians exploit the communication mediums available to them? Will the new communication mediums have the power to influence public opinion? Will politicians be the victims of technology, or will they use it to their benefit?
The A-10 And Should The B-52 Be Retired For Good
By :
Victor Epand
This article tells you about some of the planes that the Air Force has like the A-10 and if the B-52 should be retired for good.
The Communist Manifesto: Back to the Future
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Progress Books
A century and a half after its publication, what is there to be said about the first joint political work of that dynamic duo of scientific socialism, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels?
The Example Of Las Vegas
By :
Pablo Edronkin
If casinos go to places where they will be well received and appreciated, then whole communities prosper beyond imagination.
The Healthcare Crisis In Pennsylvania
By :
Kate Loving Shenk
The Healthcare Crisis In Pennsylvania Is A Good Representation Of The Crisis Across America, Today. The Following Article Summerizes The Points of A Recent Forum Held In Lancaster, PA
The Monarchical System
By :
fandy
I encouraged him to pursue this idea. He said he didn't know much about the Game Theory and proceeded to borrow some essays by Nash from me. He thus left me with a deep impression. Studying with conscientiousness, Mr. Hu often came up with creative ideas.
The Need For The Navy Reserve To Mobilize Sailors
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Victor Epand
This article is about the politics and need for the Navy Reserve to mobilize sailors in the near future.
The Nursing Shortage and Catman Cohen: An Artist Memorializes The U.S. Nursing Shortage Plight
By :
Mary Ruff King
The nursing shortage and Catman Cohen: What do these two have to do with each other? The answer is this: The nursing shortage in America has been memorialized in song and video by an unlikely hero named Catman Cohen whose body of work has struck a raw nerve in this country.
The Obamessiah Knows Best
By :
Nui Kahuna
I haven’t written about the worst President in American history in quite some time, and it’s time to put the gloves on and take a few swings at the most dangerous man to ever to occupy the Oval Office. I’m not talking about Jimmy Carter here, though he held the title until 2008.
The Only Thing Missing Was Howard Cosell
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Nui Kahuna
Last night as I sat in my Lazyboy recliner and watched the results of the Taxachusetts special election I thought back to a time many moons ago, when the the mellifluous voice of the long dead Howard Cosell called out to tens of millions across the globe, “Down Goes Frazier! Down Goes Frazier! Down Goes Frazier!”
The Perfection of Al Gore
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Jeff Popick
Vegans and vegetarians are known for their scorn of Al Gore. They say he is nothing but a pseudo-environmentalist, citing his reluctance to discuss how meatism is injuring our planet. What does Jeff Popick, The Vegan Sage, have to say about Al Gore, global warming and going green? You might be surprised to find out.
The Rational For Establishing World Peace
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Brian Ankner
We can logically assume that World Peace is something that 99.9% of the 6.5 billion People in this world would want and support if there was a way to achieve that World Peace that was practical, logical, morally right, non-violent and serves the good of All People and their governmental structures equally.
The Real Political Spectrum
By :
Rob Wickes
Do men have to be governed? Or do they just have to be restrained?
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