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Teaparty Welcome All Who Want Liberty And Happiness

March 13, 2010
By system

Well the main two parties have thoroughly screwed up this time. Not only have they ruined any semblance of freedom for the present generation, they have buried the next 2 generations so deep in debt, that hardly any of our grandkids will ever be aware of what quality of life feels like. This...
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The Obama Backed Tax Cadillac Health Insurance Plans

January 29, 2010
By system

There isn’t a person who keeps informed about political issues, or concerns themselves with current events who hasn’t heard of the tax on “Cadillac” health insurance plans proposed by President Obama. Many people have an opinion on the tax, and yet still some don’t fully understand what it’s all about. Many people view...
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The Tie Between Tachnology And Politics

January 28, 2010
By system

We are all aware of the fast pace at which technology moves. During ones lifetime we can name several technological changes at different points in our lives. At least every five years, if not closer, there are very notable changes in technology which help us to keep our personal time lines...
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For Roe, Woe Is Me

January 26, 2010
By system

Today marks the anniversary of the decision in landmark supreme court case Roe v. Wade, which came to a close on this date in 1973. Headlining the festivities is the March for Life, sponsored by none other than the March for Life Fund, an organization created for the sole purpose of petitioning Roe v....
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Tips On Being A Great Political Campaign Manager.

November 22, 2009
By system

Almost every great campaign has a great political campaign manager standing behind it. Aside from the candidate, the campaign manager is the #1 person on the team, responsible not only for the everyday often have a difficult time finding a qualified and available campaign manager. Often, their solution is to have the...
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Cash For Carts – Another Tax Break For The Country Clubbers

November 21, 2009
By system

Cash for carts has been receiving a lot of comments and criticism from every direction and it is no wonder, the stimulus spending was being abused before the bill’s ink was dry. Well, at least there is one group of the needy population namely “the golf cart purchasers” that is receiving government subsidy at...
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How Many Wine Racks Would MEP Tom Wise Need?

November 15, 2009
By system

It was revealed by the Sunday Telegraph that Tom Wise, an MEP with the UK Independence Party, which condemns politicians for exploiting the “European Union gravy-train”, is claiming £36,000 a year of public money for a researcher, Ms Lindsay Jenkins, whom he is actually paying just £6,000.He pockets the remaining handy £30,000, which goes...
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Kennedy’s Death Brings Admiration – Most Overly Generous

October 19, 2009
By system

Congressman Ted Kennedy’s has illicited profuse amounts of praise from colleagues and media alike. But I’d just like to put things in perspective. Senator Kennedy was no saint and associating him with principle may be a far-flung stretch. Kennedy, one of the longest running senators in American history, died at the age of 77 after...
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Electing And Non-Electing Behaviors In 2004 US Presidential Voting

October 18, 2009
By system

The USA presidential voting is attended every 4 years in November. It uses a system of “first-past-the-post” or “winner-takes-all” which has the meaning the applicant who gets the majority of popular votes does not necessarily win ; what is more valuable...
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Voting Days

October 16, 2009
By system

The United States has a lot of voting days because there are so many levels of control . Each state has its own picked officials, such as a governor the main administrative official and state lawmakers , who make the state’s laws....
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Local Opinion Surveys – Assessing And Enhancing City And Community Government Performance

October 13, 2009
By system

A lot of cities are governed well, some aren’t. All cities can be governed more effectively , regardless of how well they may already be governed . A large part of running cities effectively is to listen to ...
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Things To Brood Over If You Want To Be A Factor In The World

October 12, 2009
By system

The Great spiritual leader Mahatma Gandhi said, “In a gentle way you can shake the world.” Here are some ideas to mull over on how to do The late Great spiritual leader Mahatma Gandhi once said, “In a gentle way you can shake the world.” Following are some things to mull over on...
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70th Anniversary Of WWII

September 13, 2009
By system

It has been 70 years since Germany launched the offensive against Poland by sending the German battleship Schleswig-Holstein to open fire on the tiny Polish armed forces outpost which held the navy arsenal. For the anniversary of the onset of World War II past allies and enemies came together, in an effort to keep...
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The Freelancer’s Union

August 20, 2009
By system

The Freelancer’s Union, a national nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, represents the quickly escalating numbers of independent workers in the USA from Washington, District of Columbia to Huntington . It represents the concerns of this diverse industry through advocacy, education and service. Just about 30% of the entire workforce in America is comprised of self-employed workers...
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Dag Hammarskjold Blog – Quotes On Peacekeeping From The Secretary General Of The United Nations

August 14, 2009
By system

Courage Rooted in Faith from www.Dag-Hammarskjold.com We have been exploring Hammarskjöld’s understanding of courage—physical courage, the courage of one’s convictions, and now the tie between courage and faith. The word ‘faith’ was intensely alive for Hammarskjöld. It designated a world of experience and passionate inquiry—in fact two worlds, because it referred in his lexicon both to...
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Watch out Sarah Palin interview

July 4, 2009
By admin

Check out at this video, Sarah Palin views on USA politics and economy. she is moderate but still her statements are debateable.
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