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  • Obama Popularizes Himself among Youth through E-Marketing  By : Salil Pillai
    If Barack Obama becomes the next President of the United States of America, the country can assure that they will not fall short on one account, e-marketing.
  • Presidential Hopefuls Get Ready to Rumble  By : Robert Thomson
    2008 Election candidates’ face-off in the professional wrestling ring at WWE’s Monday Night Raw in April 21, 2008. Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain all tried a new tactic to gain votes with their pre-taped appearances on the famous professional wrestling show.
  • Michigan Militia Increases Tactical Training for 2008 Elections  By : Robert Thomson
    The Michigan Militia launches the 10-Week Project Contest in preparation for the 2008 elections. The group begins arrangements over concerns for public safety in the ten week period between the conclusion of the national elections and the proclamation of the president.
  • Empty Holsters Leave Students Feeling Defenseless  By : Robert Thomson
    From April 21 to 25, 2008, members of the organization Student’s for Concealed Carry on Campus (SCCC) will be holding the second Empty Holster Protest in several campuses nationwide. Students who are members of the SCCC will be wearing empty holsters or shirts that advocate the right to wear concealed weapons.
  • Non-Profit Organization Collects Ink Cartridges for Soldiers  By : Robert Thomson
    The goal of the contest is to collect as many empty printer ink cartridges. The collected cartridges will then be sold and the money will go towards the cost of shipping care packages. These packages are for injured soldiers who are being treated in medical facilities overseas.
  • Interpretation of the Equal Pay Act Clarified  By : Robert Thomson
    During a session on April 23, 2008, the Republican block of senators voted to turn down the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act.
  • Alicia Keys Blames Gangster Rap on the Government  By : Robert Thomson
    Grammy Award winning singer Alicia Keys believes the U.S. Government is responsible for gangster rap. The singer is worried that the proliferation of this genre of rap gives young people a false sense of what being a gangster is all about.
  • Science Fiction Weapon Comes True  By : Robert Thomson
    The research and development arm of the Department of Defense (Defense Advanced Research Project Agency or DARPA) is developing a weapon called MAHEM. This is patterned after Clarke’s fictional "Stiletto".
  • The Boss Endorses Barack Obama  By : Robert Thomson
    Folk rock legend Bruce Springsteen endorses Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama. The musician recently posted a letter on his official website that stated his support for the Illinois Senator.
  • Militias Increase Their Presence Online  By : Robert Thomson
    Several militia movements are now present on some of the more popular sites, marking an end to perceived activities done in secrecy.
  • Barack Obama Suspected of Plagiarism  By : Robert Thomson
    Democrat presidential hopeful Barack Obama from Illinois is accused of plagiarizing speeches from a 2006 speech by Deval Patrick, the Democratic governor of Massachusetts.
  • I am a happy person but..  By : Dr Errington Thompson
    Basically, I’m a happy guy. I love to laugh. I’m married to beautiful, thoughtful, supportive wife. I’m living my childhood dream...
  • Sacha Baron Cohen is Back with Bruno  By : Robert Thomson
    Sacha Baron Cohen, known for his smash hit Borat, is back in action, with the character Bruno, running across glorious America once again.
  • Obama and Rev. Wright a Bi-Racial Issue  By : Robert Thomson
    The question, why Presidential Candidate Barrack Obama never left the church after Rev. Wright’s statements, is not a black issue, but a bi-racial identity issue
  • What role do competing political interests play in the implementation of poverty reduction policies?  By : Daniel
    Poverty is a universal term and poverty elimination is a universal motto. Poverty destroys individuals, societies and nations. Poverty is hunger. Poverty is lack of shelter. It is the state of being sick but unable to see a doctor (Gordon et al., 2003).
  • The African Social News Network  By : Osei Kofi
    I was recently asked by my magazine editor to carry out a review of a new addition to the social bookmarking scene, the website is called AfricaNe.ws. My first impressions were very good, the site is well laid out and incorporates a warm welcoming feel, something generally lacking in the social networking sector.
  • Alien Invasions from Secret Space  By : Robert Thomson
    US intelligence agencies are accused of fabricating false UFO photographs as part of a wider alien disinformation campaign.
  • Indo Us Nuke Deal  By : surfsieve
    The Indian government should go ahead with the nuclear deal with America irrespective of the lefts threat, as the deal promises much benefit to India. The lefts threat to withdraw support to the Manmohan let government may ultimately prove to be an empty one due to the BJP factor
  • December 21 2012 The End of the Mayan Calendar  By : Kenneth Patrick
    Will the world end on December 21 2012? On this date the Mayan Calendar comes to an end. What does this have to do with the end of the world as we know it?
  • 2012 Predictions  By : Kenneth Patrick
    Will the world end on December 21 2012? On this date the Mayan Calendar comes to an end. What does this have to do with the end of the world as we know it?
  • Should Politics Be Kept out of Business?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Do politics and business ever meet? Of course they do, because there is a reciprocal need between the two in every democracy.
  • The Relationship between Business and Politics  By : Groshan Fabiola
    How powerful is politics in business? The connection between the two is often hard to explain, but somehow they are closely connected.
  • UAE's Imbalanced Demography Poses Concerns  By : Pankaj Mohan
    Dubai and UAE's rising expatriate population is generating much concern these days. The administration requires looking at it very seriously before things got too complicated to be resolved.
  • Should I Vote For The Man?  By : Greg London
    Voting. It's how we make our voices heard. It's how we tell our elected officials what we want the giovernment to do for us. It's what government buy the people, for the people and all that is about.
  • US Pak Relation - A Deep Insight  By : Sebanti Ghosh
    We recently heard of US to ban military aid to Pakistan. This act of the US has raised a lot questions.The underlying truth of US-Pak relation seems to be somewhat different.
  • Is US Losing Influence In East Asia?  By : Sebanti Ghosh
    While in East Asia, many countries are cooperating more for their economic development. The sad thing about this is, these countries are relegating US. Look at the current eclipse of US, you can figure out something that is behind the scenes.
  • Some Fun Facts About US Legal System  By : Sebanti Ghosh
    Humor can come from anywhere. We have tried to gather humor from US legal system this time. Here are some of the few fun facts about US legal system. Hope you love it.
  • Lobbying 101  By : Shawn Garza
    Lobbying 101 is a series of articles to inform you of what lobbying is, what a lobbyist does, how he or she does it, how to to be a lobbyist, how to be heard and, most importantly, how YOU can get involved.QUIT CRYING ABOUT YOUR GOVERNMENT'S ACTIONS AND LEARN HOW TO CHANGE THEM.Make a difference!
  • Just Say No Isn't Good Enough  By : Joseph Malek
    Are illegal drugs weapons of mass destruction?
  • No Sign of Robert Mugabe Retiring?  By : Anja Merret
    The western developed world has no idea what is happening with Robert Mugabe and Zimbabwe. Their expectation that this African country is actually going to play according to European and American values, political principles and rules is so far off the mark, it's not on the same page, in fact not even in the same book.
  • Does A Holy Book Tell Us To Fight A War?  By : Anja Merret
    During history, the number of wars which have been fought with the bible or other book in the hand, are almost too numerous to count. The question is whether the religious teachings in these holy books, of whatever persuasion, cause these wars.
  • Haitian History  By : Alejandro Guevara Onofre
    A historical chronology of Haiti, the first black republic in the modern history and one of the poorest countries on the planet.However, Haiti, a small Caribbean Island-State, is one of the most exotic places on Earth
  • Some Funny Facts About George Bush  By : Sebanti Ghosh
    Fun facts are the piece of information that refresh you and make you laugh. They will give you a little dose of fun. And the best part about them is, you can talk to your friends and share in parties. It is of much use.
  • A Place Where The Little Guy Can Be Heard  By : J Simkhai
    Blog this. Blog that. It seems like everyone these days pens a blog and point of view about everything. Opinions about the usefulness of blogs sit on both sides of the fence. Some might argue that this isn’t a good thing- just because someone has a venue to extol their opinions doesn't automatically make them an expert.
  • The Saudi Criticism - A Closer Look  By : Don Sutherland
    Saudi King Abdullah’s declaration that the presence of U.S. troops in Iraq amounted to an "illegitimate foreign occupation" were met with surprise in Washington. "We were a little surprised to see those remarks," Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns told reporters. The King's proclamation was far from surprising and it indicates that Saudi Arabia is now shifting from words—words that Washington apparently ignored, given its terming Abdullah's comments a "surprise"—to actions to safeguard its own critical interests.
  • Bush As The President - A Deep Insight  By : Sebanti Ghosh
    George W. Bush and his presidency seem to approach heavy disgrace. After the September 9/11 attack, Bush seems to be ranked as the worst president ever. While he is seriously going to be ranked, A survey was conducted in year 2004 by history network.
  • 17 Favorite Thomas Jefferson Quotes To Celebrate His Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    Why are Thomas Jefferson quotes so cherished? Perhaps because there are few people in this world who have spoken words that changed the course of history. Here are 17 leadership quotes spoken by Thomas Jefferson that we can all appreciate.
  • Poll 2008- How Far US Foriegn Policy Will Help Bush  By : Sebanti Ghosh
    There is much time in US president election but it is such a hot topic that everyone is talking about it. Everybody seems to enjoy when talking about an election which a year ahead.
  • Time For Israel to Take The Hiigh Road  By : Philip Harris
    It is time for Israel to take the high road and make peace with its Arab neighbors. Give the Saudi peace plan a try!
  • Crisis in Zimbabwe - The Delusions of Robert Mugabe  By : Aidan Maconachy
    The rate of inflation in Zimbabwe is now the highest in the world, 1,600%. Much of this is driven by government borrowing in an effort to cover rising expenses. The infrastructure itself is falling apart. Schools are run down, hospitals critically underfunded and short of both equipment and medicines. To make matters worse, even basic services are failing or in bad shape - for example sewage-treatment plants.
  • President Bush's Health Care Plan Deserves Careful Consideration  By : Mick McNesby
    President Bush has proposed a health care plan designed to make health care affordable to millions who are not covered at present. Estimates run as high as 10 million that would be newly covered. Congress's Joint Committee On Taxation (JCT) has recently reported that this health care plan would save the government $333 billion dollars over ten years. The function of the JCT is to "score" tax policy changes.
  • The Disturbing Words of John Edwards  By : Greg Reeson
    John Edwards' 60 Minutes explanation of his decision to remain in the race for President disturbed me as both a husband and a father.
  • The CCP Likes to Destroy From Within  By : David Snape
    They like to target those who speak about freedom, human rights or have complaints about how they or a family member have been treated by the government. Let us not forget the Tiananmen Square Massacre of 1989.
  • Clinton Will Deliver On Universal Healthcare Plan That Does Not Exist  By : Tim Edwards
    New hopeful Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton says that if elected, she will deliver on a new universal healthcare system. The problem is, she doesn't have a plan.
  • How To Make Tehran Listen  By : Joseph Omidvar
    Stopping Iran's nuclear activity is an urgent necessity, especially, since Iran's theocracy is now controlling parts of Iraq and intervenes to a large extent in Lebanon and Palestine. This is a regime that has waged war against its own people by suppressing them. It is obvious that if this regime achieves nuclear weapons the Iranian people and people all over the world will face a bleak future.
  • Non-Practicing Ideologues  By : J.J. Jackson
    Former vice-president, and self-proclaimed once the "next president of the United States", Al Gore shows no signs of stopping his assault on the Jabberwocky of man-made global warming. And why should he? He did, after all, have had a hand in creating the internet. With a resume enhancement like that who can blame him?
  • Different Values? Or Who Do We Believe?  By : Felix Green
    While many observers (especially in other countries) feel that both sides have just reasons for their actions, in order to put the matter into its proper perspective the following points should be noted here
  • True Inconvenience  By : Charles Jines
    Current talk around town:Liberal Man on the street: "Have you heard the latest news? In 10 years we are all going to die unless we do something! You have got to go see Gore's movie, he proves for sure that the earth is headed for certain disaster, and we are to blame."Conservative Skeptic: "Wait a minute, you went and paid five dollars to see a movie, and now you are convinced we are all doomed?"
  • Net Neutrality - An Urgent Call to Action  By : Jack Brynaur
    The Federal Communications Commission decided Thursday to allow public comment on whether it should modify its rules regarding net neutrality. We cannot overstate the importance of this issue, or this opportunity. We urge everyone who values the free exchange of ideas and individual expression to take this opportunity to make your voice heard.
  • 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.
  • Benefits of Petitioning Online  By : Steven Cancel
    Petitioning online can allow millions to view, comment, and join your cause without the complications that exist in real life.
  • Nelson Mandela And South Africa  By : Alejandro Guevara Onofre
    About Nelson Mandela, one of the main leaders of the twentieth Century.I think that Nelson Mandela is an example of faith, determination and patriotism.Today Mandela is an Anti-AIDS leader - Unfortunately SA has one of the highest incidences of AIDS worldwide.
  • America's Spiritual History: The Impulse That Gave Birth to a Nation  By : Julie Redstone
    Infused by light from higher realms, the founding impulse of liberty and justice for all aroused a passion and spiritual fervor in the founders of America, based on the ideal that every citizen was entitled to feel adequately represented in a government of their choosing and that their voice could and would be heard. These originators of the new Republic held a deep and unshakeable conviction that only by bringing ultimate authority of choice back to the people who are governed, could a truly democratic society exist.
  • Democrats in Congress Reinforce Terrorist Beliefs  By : Greg Reeson
    The actions of the current Democratic majority in the Congress, and the actions of a few Republicans, serve to reinforce terrorist beliefs about America's lack of will and undermine our troops, their mission, and the President of the United States.
  • Earmarks - Ten U.S. House Members Looking Out For Taxpayers  By : Mick McNesby
    In 2005, congress indulged itself with over 13,000 earmarks. In 2006, a few courageous House members and senators got the number down to less than 10,000, still outrageous. However last year’s efforts shone so much attention on the practice, it even had the King of Pork, Senator Robert Byrd discussing some of the negatives.
  • Drunk Driving Vs. The War In Iraq  By : Lewis Gunter
    Analyzing the number of fatalities between drunk driving and the war in Iraq reveals a lack of balance in where our priorities stand. Why do we use so much energy on inferior injustices?
  • Russia and Iran Lock Horns  By : Eric Hartwell
    In the global climate of real or imagined nuclear proliferation, Russian and Iran are beginning to lock horns, stimulated by the stance of the United Nations. Russia has informed Iran that it will be withholding nuclear fuel from the country until they cease uranium enrichment, as prompted by the U.N. Russia has reportedly been helping build nuclear facilities in Iran, which has proved to be extremely profitable for the nation.
  • What Works for Africans  By : Muyiwa Osifuye
    There isn't anything wrong in the individualistic idea of social behavior, it is just that it is not natural with Africans- the intricacies are not embedded within us. So, we get confused even more. We cannot stand firm on any side of the fence as we bestride it and when this is extended, it stagnates our human development.
  • African Leaders Mindset  By : Muyiwa Osifuye
    No foreign nation outside the fringes of the African continent will waste their real resources to chart a path of progress for black Africa. Africans simply have to do it themselves. The intrinsic nature of Man is about self-preservation, survival and opportunism. Morals? Yes, that could be negotiated, nobody easily gives you what you deserve until you negotiate.
  • MySpace Launching Political Careers?  By : Eric Hartwell
    Presidents frequently pour massive amounts of money into their election campaigns- this is nothing new. What is new, however, is a new fad for the upcoming election- MySpace. Yes, the same social networking website that young teenagers use to communicate and make new friends. And why not? There is already for significant commercial potential on MySpace – internet marketers have found a place to gain massive traffic for their sites and reap the rewards in terms of monetization.
  • Welcome To Cambodia  By : Alejandro Guevara Onofre
    SUMMARY - The article under the title "Welcome to Cambodia" deals with about Kampuchea or Cambodia, one of the most beautiful and exotic countries in the entire world. I always remember when I was a child and my teacher told us about Cambodia.
  • Is Al Gore Running For President?  By : Jeffery S. Miller
    Al Gore is back in the news. He won an award for his documentary of Global Warming and its affects. The scientists in the field are trying to get Gore to stop talking and stop stretching the truth. Meteorologists are even saying the global warming tactics are bordering on fear mongering. Let's just call a spade a spade, he's generating publicity to make a run for the White House.
  • More on Khalid Sheikh Mohammed - What About Osama Bin Laden?  By : Rob Scott
    The first thing I'd like to say is that it appears to have been widely appreciated just how ridiculous the "confessions" obtained by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed appear to be. For those who don't know (if you have been living under a rock for the past week), Khalid Sheikh Mohammed has admitted to being the mastermind behind every terrorist atrocity, real and imagined, since about 1980.My main point is this: whilst many of us accept that at least some of these confessions seem a little spurious
  • The War in Afghanistan - No Excuses  By : Aidan Maconachy
    We owe a moral debt to the people of Afghanistan, and our inability to cover the tab is largely because of the disaster in Iraq. The Iraq war has impacted the Afghanistan campaign in all sorts of negative ways. It has weakened the will of Western governments to meet their obligations, and has added immeasurably to public cynicism. Yet the inescapable fact remains that we owe a moral debt that must be honored.
  • America Needs a Fresh Face  By : Nathan Tabor
    It's time for us to throw our unequivocal support behind a candidate who is a bona fide conservative.
  • Phantoms in the Gulf of Tonkin  By : Joe Crubaugh
    Until 1964, Vietnam was not a U.S. war.Sure, the U.S. had sent 400 special forces to train South Vietnamese troops in 1961. And more troops were sent to police the country in 1963. And every now and again U.S. newspapers printed photos of Buddhist monks setting themselves on fire in public.But, even the threat of Communism toppling regimes like dominoes wasn’t good enough to sell a full-blown war. Until August 2…
  • Insurgent Psychology - Honour, Dignity, Shame And Humiliation - The Roots Of An Endless War  By : Stephen John Morgan
    US troops booted down the door of Arab values and brought the worst of all possible insults upon them by dishonouring and humiliating them. In a region and culture, both Arabic and Muslim, where one’s dignity and honour are to be defended at all cost, including one’s life, the US shamed the Iraqi nation, the Arab nation and the Muslim world. The Bush administration, thus, blindly and arrogantly entered a war, which would inevitably result in a ceaseless Arab fight to regain their lost honour, dignity, pride, and to exact revenge upon an infidel who has dared to so grievously injure it.
  • John Kerry Backs Out of the 2008 Race to Inform Others of Global Warming  By : Eshwarya Patel
    John Kerry, the losing 2004 presidential candidate, has decided not to seek the Democratic nomination in 2008. Kerry now wants to focus on remaining in the Senate to change the direction of George W. Bush's "misguided" war in Iraq. The senator from Massachusetts did a "flip flop", saying that he made a mistake in voting for the 2002 congressional resolution authorizing the $87bn Iraq war.
  • John McCain’s Fortunes Take a Plunge  By : Eshwarya Patel
    Senator John McCain of Arizona is one of the Republican party's most promising candidates for the 2008 presidential election. However, in recent times, his fortunes have taken a hit. Recent polls show Mr McCain trailing Rudy Giuliani, the form­er mayor of New York, whose strong leadership after the September 11 terrorist attacks has made him quite a hero.
  • Robin Hood for President!  By : Joseph Malek
    Who will you vote for?
  • Weapons Found in Hungary  By : András Bolgár
    The Hungarian police has found weapon arsenals across Hungary. The extremist groups were preparing for an all out battle on the 15th of March.
  • Blaring Double Standards in the Cultural Diversity Movement  By : Michael Bresciani
    Proponents of cultural diversity and tolerance are steadily leaving behind a trail of blaring inconsistencies and blatant double standards. Will the age of reason end with technology being the only thing society nearly mastered even while social experimentation lies weak and whimpering in the wings?
  • Will Barack Obama Become The First African American President?  By : Marie Claire Bretana
    Is America ready for an African American president? Illinois Senator Barack Obama may become the real life David Palmer of our generation. Get to know more about Barack Obama and his presidential campaign.
  • What Do Afghans Think Of US Lead Invasion  By : Bhumika Ghimire
    In an attempt to understand the situation in Afghanistan better, I interviewed Afghan journalist Daud Khan. The online interview session took place on 27th September, 2006.
  • Fidel Castro Is Not Augusto Pinochet  By : Alejandro Guevara Onofre
    SUMMARY: My essay "Fidel Castro is not Augusto Pinochet" is the traditional story of the Third World's apathy towards the Cuban DictatorshipFor many reasons, I think that Castro is much worse dictator than Augusto Pinochet
  • Wither Power Of American Empire?  By : Javad Alipoor
    Now, America is the most powerful state of the world. Some intellectuals believe that this is an empire like Roma in the past. Some experts argue that this empire is declining. This issue is remarkable in many aspects like international organizations.
  • Why I Am A Conservative  By : Lindsey Williams
    First, let us start with the dictionary definition of conserve: to keep from being damaged, lost or wasted; to save keep, or preserve. In politics, a conservative is defined as someone tending to conserve or preserve established traditions or institutions.Now let us ask a leading question. Is it worthwhile to conserve or be a conservative? George Santayana, Spanish-American poet and teacher of philosophy at Harvard University, wrote in his book Reason in Common Sense: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
  • America's Flag - A Spiritual History  By : Julie Redstone
    The need for healing as the earth moves into a higher vibration of light applies not only to individuals, but to nations, and not only to nations, but to the symbols of nations that represent their essence. Thus, the flag of America is in need of healing as is her consciousness, and that which enables the consciousness of America to reawaken to its true proportions and purpose, will also heal the flag and restore its full measure of light.
  • On The Un-Indicted Co-Conspirators of Convicted Felon Lewis 'Scooter' Libby  By : Nathan Morrison
    This article focuses on the next steps in the investigation and criminal proceedings in the case of the outing of Valerie Plame and Brewster Jennings.
  • The War On Earth  By : Sherry Clark
    There can be no lasting peace without the truth, and the truth is, this "War on Terror" is nothing more than a satanic war on Terra - we are in the midst of war on earth! It is claiming our goodness and our humanity - and threatens our very survival!
  • Open Letter to Fellow Christians  By : Sherry Clark
    An American Christian tries to understand the silence of the Christian community in light of so many humanitarian outrages. The conclusion is that silence is complicity in the crimes and discredits the Christian religion.
  • Time For A Constitutional Convention  By : J.J. Jackson
    When in the course of human events it becomes clear that a portion of the American public no longer understands the clear and unambiguous words of our Constitution it is necessary to further clarify already simple and plain language that even your average third grader in 1776 could have understood. As such I propose that the time for a Constitutional Convention to aid in the process of dumbing down the Constitution of these United States is at hand and I do propose the following amendments.
  • Liberals - Handguns And The Boogie Man  By : Edward Welch
    Conservative political article offering insight into liberals and gun control.
  • Lewis Scooter Libby Should Be Pardoned - Now  By : Mick McNesby
    Information is inadvertently, but legally leaked to the press. A special prosecutor is picked to investigate. The prosecutor learns who did the leaking but that no crime was committed - he still goes ahead with a trial to nail someone for something. There are conflicting recollections all over the place and tapes proving many serious memory lapses and-or contradictions. In all this confusion and he said, she said, Lewis Libby is convicted of perjury.
  • Jobs Surge Continues: College Grads Reap Bonanza  By : Michael McNesby
    Good news on the economy just keeps coming and coming and coming.
  • Al Gore's Defeat Or His Finest Hour?  By : Donovan Baldwin
    In December of 2000, Al Gore conceded the election for President of the United States to George W. Bush.
  • America's Presidential Campaigns: The Need For A New Vision  By : Julie Redstone
    Let us not forget that there is another way that one could conceive of and run a national campaign. It is the way of integrity and of focus. It would ask each citizen to reflect more and to rely on appearance less, in order to be responsive to the new-level of discussion that would take place.
  • Report Says FBI Misused Patriot Act  By : Jerry Garner
    A new audit released by the Department of Justice charges that the FBI not only exceeded it's authority in regards to the Patriot Act, but that they deliberately underreported their usage to Congress.
  • Libby Verdict A Sham  By : Mick McNesby
    Joseph Wilson a staunch Democratic partisan made numerous statements attempting to discredit the Bush administration. Shortly thereafter the Senate Intelligence Committee found the claims to be false. Scooter Libby is paying the price.
  • The Paradox Of Power And Freedom Of Speech  By : Ugur Akinci
    There is a very interesting paradox between power and freedom of speech. The more powerful a public figure is, the more she has to watch what is leaving her mouth because her "multiplier effect" would be immeasurably greater than that of an average citizen.
  • Doing Nothing Might Sometimes be the Responsible Thing To Do!  By : Lance Winslow
    Often we find infighting between the Liberals and the Conservatives and everyone picks sides and then they start in with all the sound and fury creating controversy and chaos in the mass media. The hysteria gets out of hand and a shouting match begins. Is all this really necessary? Sometimes the things that we fight over are incidental or really unimportant.
  • Federal Government Paperwork and Global Warming; Hypocrisy  By : Lance Winslow
    We often hear the about the problems concerning global warming and how it will change our earth and our lives forever and how the water will rise 20 feet and submerge our cities along the coast. There is a lot of talk about global warming and yet all this political debate seems to be hypocritical.
  • Illegal Immigration and Our Constitution  By : Lance Winslow
    What does our Constitution have to do with illegal immigration? Glad you asked actually. Now then, regarding the issues of Illegal Immigration, indeed that is the job of the Federal Government to protect "against foreign invaders" and yet we must also be weary of protocols, international trade and travel too.
  • Don't Count Out Conservatives  By : Nathan Tabor
    While Giuliani seems to be making a splash, it would behoove conservatives to remember that the former mayor of New York is not one of them.
  • Ayaan Hirsi Ali - Between Two Worlds  By : Aidan Maconachy
    Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a woman equally scorned by some Muslims and secularists in Holland. Her new book, an autobiography with the clever title "Infidel", will confirm many of their prejudices.
  • Africa And Dictatorships - 1960-1977  By : Alejandro Guevara Onofre
    South Africa is the birthplace of the Apartheid. International sanctions are imposed on South Africa.
  • Nigeria's President Marks 70th Birthday  By : Emmanuel Ayomide Praise
    President Olusegun Obasanjo on Monday marked his 70th birthday anniversary with a church service at the Villa Chapel in the Presidential Villa.
  • Nigerian Senate Vows To Wipe Out Corruption  By : Emmanuel Ayomide Praise
    The President of the Senate, Chief Ken Nnamani, has warned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission against selective prosecution of the war against corruption.
  • The 1/2 Hour News Hour - Liberals Need Not Apply  By : Joshua Smith
    On Sunday, February 18, The Fox News Channel aired the first of two pilot episodes of the conservative-slanted news spoof The Half Hour News Hour. Creator Joel Surnow, best known as the creator of the Fox broadcast network's hit show 24, describes the new comedy as "The Daily Show for conservatives." The show provides scathing satire of the American political left.
  • The Cold War - Back By Popular Demand  By : Joshua Smith
    As Russian President Vladimir Putin ratchets up his anti-U.S. rhetoric, the next generation of Americans may have to learn the lessons of the Cold War all over again. Despite the promise of peace represented by the fall of the Berlin Wall, the world once again lurches towards brinkmanship.

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