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  • Current Political Trends - The changing tide of national party politics and the return of second cha  By : Joshua Penman
    Some more updates and research from around the blogshere and news sites about the upcoming elections. Looks like there is a change in the wind and tide. Hopefully for the better.
  • Commentary on the 'Tea Party Movement' - Commentaries on opinions around the blogsphere.  By : Joshua Penman
    This is my ongoing commentary on the Tea Party Movement in regards to other opinions, articles and blogs around the internet.
  • The Unfortunate Side to Politics  By : aaron adish
    By definition Politics is that the balancing of different opinions and values to serve a collective purpose of running the affairs of the state. Those who will play the Political game will be terribly effective in gaining support to get positions of authority, however there is an unfortunate facet to Politics within the means folks manoeuvre and how you need to do likewise even if you prefer a more simple approach to dealing with people.
  • Separation of Business and Politics  By : aaron adish
    In the warmth of the election season and as a life-long political junkie, I can not await election night. It's invariably one amongst the largest nights of the year around my house. Glued to multiple TV's, tuned to every station (and now the Net) I watch the returns roll in.
  • Not your Ancient Office Politics  By : aaron adish
    I spent years in deep denial regarding office politics. I flatly
    refused to believe it had been necessary to "play" politics in
    order to succeed. And - with a symbolic if not actual
    stamp of my foot - if it had been necessary, then I would sacrifice
    my career on the altar of my disdain!
    Several folks confound themselves with the same denial and also the
    same definition of workplace politics: unhealthy, deceitful, backstabbing,
    brown-nosing - all of the slimy things we usually suppose of, each in
    and out of the office, after we hear the word "politics."
  • The Essential Leadership Talent - Managing Office Politics  By : aaron adish
    One in all the abilities that successful leaders want to master is a bit of a dirty word these days. It is not the kind of factor they offer leadership coaching courses on, however it lies at the center of most business relationships. What I am talking regarding is workplace politics.
  • Political Appointments: “politics of Recycling  By : aaron adish
    There is nothing wrong with the Nigerian political system not like most of us assume, have you ever bothered to cogitate on why several countries of the globe do not bother to search out out whether or not there's anything in the incorrect with their constitutional provisions or not, nevertheless these countries do buoyantly well economically and politically? I am not writing to justify the Nigerian constitution, but rather to glaringly state that there are in several ways that, areas we have a tendency to have continued to consciously maintain that the country ought to remain in her present state of affairs of underdevelopment. Nigeria’s problems are too various to account, but let us strive to say the ones which obviously occur.
  • Social-Political Sustainability - The Human Element  By : aaron adish
    It is commonly accepted that the project of sustainable development is conceptually composed of 3 constituent parts. These elements are (1) environmental sustainability, (2) economic sustainability, and (three) social-political sustainability. The United Nations 2005 World Summit refers to the "interdependent and mutually reinforcing pillars" of sustainable development as environmental protection, economic development and social development.
  • Political Opinions on Political Blogs  By : aaron adish
    No matter what your political affiliation is, it probably isn't represented by the mainstream media. By trying to please everyone, the media - like the political establishment it has come back to serve - pleases no one. For most American folks, until recently they merely had to place up with this situation. Till the invention of political blogs, there was merely no good news analysis that didn't attempt to tow a moderate party line. Thanks to politics blogs, however, that has all changed. Irrespective of what ideological position you are coming from, you'll realize a political blog that's written for you.
  • When Politics Become a Personal Career  By : aaron adish
    To give you a straightforward definition, a career politician is someone who makes politics his/her main supply of his/her income - it is the bread and butter for the survival of their family, clan, or dependents.
  • Faith and Politics - The Fading Spirit of Sophia  By : aaron adish
    Religion is politics, and politics may be a religion. They may differ to some, but they're certainly bedfellows, for they're therefore closely intertwined that they will be said to be 'united'.
  • Political Blogs - How to Write Them Effectively  By : aaron adish
    For years you have probably been hearing regarding blogs, bloggers, the blogosphere, and every one things "bloggy". When most individuals hear the term blog they could assume of some geek in their underwear writing unimportant and pointless stuff for alternative geeks to read. Whereas several blogs would possibly be like this, political blogs are of a completely different class.
  • Sarah Palin's New Politics  By : aaron adish
    What happens when you are a governor from a sparsely populated state with a reputation as a clean politician that leads to your nomination for Vice President of the United States?
  • Social Management Throughout the Roman Empire - Politics  By : aaron adish
    Politics are a central instigator for social management as they began the guidelines for the way a culture is directed. Throughout ancient Rome a number of political themes were in proof as part of gladiatorial spectacles that exhibited social control. The rhetorician and advocate Fronto (no date) was well awake to the political power of the gladiatorial spectacle. He provides a fascinating insight into the political structure of the time, claiming that:
  • Politics - Bread and Circuses  By : aaron adish
    There is an recent saying: "If you want to know what is extremely occurring, follow the money trail."
    If you are doing not understand money, banking and finance, you can not very understand politics. For the motivation of politics and politicians is ultimately the buildup of cash and resources. Cash and resources = power.
  • Political Logos  By : aaron adish
    Political logos are terribly necessary for political parties likewise because the candidates who are contesting elections. Together with this, political logos are important for a country and its political agenda. In most of the cases, a political brand has to be a registered trademark that nobody else can copy or cheat, rendering it useless.
  • Political Consulting  By : aaron adish
    Political consulting is the business which has grown up around advising and aiding political campaigns, primarily within the United States. As democracy has spread around the globe, Yankee political consultants have usually developed an international base of clients. Though its most significant role is in all probability in the assembly of mass media (largely television), political consultants advise campaigns on nearly all of their activities,from analysis to field strategy.
  • Do Mass Media Influence the Political Behavior of Voters  By : aaron adish
    Outside of the academic setting, a harsh and seemingly ever-growing dialogue has appeared, concerning how mass media distorts the political agenda. Few would argue with the notion that the institutions of the mass media are necessary to modern politics. In the transition to liberal democratic politics in the Soviet Union and Jap Europe the media was a key battleground. Within the West, elections increasingly focus around tv, with the stress on spin and marketing. Democratic politics places stress on the mass media as a website for democratic demand and the formation of "public opinion".
  • Daily Politics Blog - How to Realize a Smart One  By : aaron adish
    Thus you're interested in the globe of politics but don't apprehend where to find a good daily politics blog. In this text I will provide you with the simplest method for finding the blogs you wish to read. I can not tell you what to scan, I will tell you ways to find a political blog you would like to scan -one that suits your specific tastes.
  • Teach Yourself French at Home - 3 Simple Tips to Learn French Fast  By : Roy Sanderson
    Do you think learning French is hard? Well it can be; However it doesn't have to be that way. In a few easy steps I can show you how to get the most out of self taught French.
  • French Language Software Makes Learning Fun for Students of All Ages  By : Sinclair Mitchell
    Learning French can be more difficult fro some rather than others. But it does not have to be this way. With the proper French language software you can make your learning process much easier.
  • French Language Software! Make the most out of your studies.  By : Lisa Appletree
    Learning French can be more difficult fro some rather than others. But it does not have to be this way. With the proper French language software you can make your learning process much easier.
  • Health Snacks had never had a major presence in Japan  By : fandydu
    Jones was not aware of the workers' concerns and their talks with Cortez. When an article in a local newspaper discussed layoffs after the introduction of new technology at another plant, the employees at Appliances Unlimited became very alarmed.
  • Japanese Language Course - Be Amazed!  By : Marcia Cross
    Learning Japanese can seem like a daunting task. It's very much different than English and other romantic languages. However with the proper course you could be speaking Japanese in very short order.
  • Japanese Language Course - Learn Today!  By : Hector Corazon
    Learning Japanese can seem like a daunting task. It's very much different than English and other romantic languages. However with the proper course you could be speaking Japanese in very short order.
  • Spanish Language Software - Your best tool to learning Fast!  By : Joan Collete
    Not sure which Spanish Language software will work best? Well one thing is for sure. Any language course you buy will be far cheaper and propel your learning faster than any other method.
  • texas state prison inmate locator - in fourty years span texas executed 361 men and women  By : Soeren Muller
    Texas, for many years, has led the nation within the variety of executions it performs on the yearly basis along with the entire total. The death penalty has evolved as time passes to its recent controversial express.
  • A Proposal For Updating The US Constitution  By : Howard Jacobs
    The way the current United States administration has disregarded the constitution and the will of the American people, is there any point left in having a constitution? From the Bastion of Urban Renewal and Progress (BURP), here is a new, re-writing of the US Constituion.
  • texas state prison inmate locator - in fourty years span texas executed 361 persons  By : Soeren Muller
    Texas, for many years, has led the nation inside quantity of executions it performs over a yearly basis as well as the general total. The death penalty has evolved as time passes to its recent controversial express.
  • Obama Beanie Babies – Replicas that Hit the Market by A Storm  By : Richard Tan
    Thus several Obama memorabilia became therefore fashionable once he was proclaimed president of the United States last January of 2009. During the onset of his campaign till he won the election President Obama’s popularity never fade even today. The name Obama was always in peoples’ thoughts and topics in their daily discussion whether or not it is relating to politics, economy, or family. Together with Barack Obama’s popularity, his whole family was additionally included in the limelight. After all, each his daughters’ image and even the family’s dog became Obama beanie baby figures which were highly sellable in the market.
  • The Ever Fashionable Obama Beanie Caps  By : Richard Tan
    A brand new chapter in Yankee History began when Barack Obama was elected because the forty fourth president of the United States. His campaign has made him thus common with the American individuals which created somewhat like an Obama mania. His presidency which was officially proclaimed last January twenty, 2009 even created him more popular to his individuals and even to foreigners as well. The hype created a trend for Yankee folks to go looking for all Barack Obama memorabilia, connected news, and family information. One of the more fashionable memorabilia being sold in the market today is that the Obama beanie caps.
  • Taking a Stand  By : Ryan Prucker
    I believe with strong leadership, hard work and a dedication to problem solving, we can improve the lives of our society and create a new vision for Northern Virginia.
  • Workman Budget From Labour  By :
    It has been reported that the forthcoming budget on Wednesday 24th March 2010 is a workman like budget and has been somewhat influenced by Lord Mandleson.
  • The 3 Steps to Fix American Healthcare  By :
    Political leaders and the American public realize we have to do something about our healthcare system. The political solution currently being discussed is to pump more revenue into the system. That is the wrong answer. Find out what really must to done to reform American healthcare.
  • So, If I Attend a Tea Party With Sarah Palin, I Will Become an Ignorant, Bigoted, Racist?  By :
    Political writer, blogger and new media producer Bob Cesca has some strong feelings about people who participate in the current "tea party" protests against encouraging a bigger, more controlling government for the United States of America. I disagree, and here is why.
  • Government Grants  By :
    Sometimes the process of applying for a government grant can seem overwhelming. There are numerous grants available to the public and finding the right one to fit your interest can be time consuming. There are many forms to fill out and the writing of the application can be daunting.
  • America in a Hole? Stop Digging!  By :
    America has dug itself quite a hole. It is time to stop digging and take bold, decisive action to get growing again. Read the specific steps required to right the failing system now.
  • An Economy Over the Edge, Now What?  By :
    Despite a market rally and record corporate profitability the economic freefall continues. Stuborn unemployment, increasing government debt, and the continuation of the financial sector's creativity point to trouble ahead. Politicians and business leaders seek their own fortunes in the crisis. It is time for "the people" to set things right.
  • A Letter to the President  By :
    Barack Obama has been arrogant in his approach to pushing through his health care plan. I though I would sit down and write him a letter...
  • What's Politics?  By : Lionel Schniepp
    How a lot do we actually find out about politics.Are we even interested by even realizing about politics. If we learn about politics we will better off and ask teh proper questions.
  • All for One has Failed One for All  By :
    Americans propensity to centralize power and consolidate wealth in the hands of the few fails to serve the many. We must change the paradigm to empower people to believe in themselves, take responsibility for themselves, dream grand dreams and pursue splendid opportunities. As a people we must be, "All for one and one for all."
  • Why Tax Individual Effort?  By :
    Ayn Rand always stated that the moral is also the practical. And when it comes to the contentious subject of income tax her dictum can be stated in reverse - as it is a system which is both immoral and impractical.
  • No Room for Victims in this Crisis!  By :
    As the financial crisis grows the rich and powerful - political leaders, captains of industry and financial titans - claim they are powerless - helpless victims. It is time to see them for the cowards they are, pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off and get on with rebuilding our economy. There is no room for victims in this crisis.
  • The New World Order in 2010?  By :
    Is there really an international conspiracy to create an authoritarian global government where all individual nations are stripped of their national identity and sovereignty? Many people today think so and it is becoming an increasingly popular view thanks to the ease of spreading information over the Internet.
  • Unintended Consequences  By :
    Typically when the government takes political action rather than policy action to pass legislation the result is very bad unintended consequences.
  • Stop Bailing!  By :
    Offers the root causes of our financial melt-down: concentration of wealth and a fixation on consumption. To address the challenge we must make hard choices and embrace core values for the collective good. Bailing by weighing down the sinking ship with further debt will undermine a recovery which must be based on optimism, creative energy and productive enterprise. It is time for the people to come together.
  • Healing American Healthcare  By : Scott F Paradis
    "Healing American Healthcare" addresses the key and essential actions necessary to reform the American Healthcare system: coming to terms with profit; empowering consumers; and promoting healthy lifestyles. Failing to fix what ails American healthcare is a recipe for the system to collapse.
  • Obama's hunt for a bipartisan fig leaf on health care  By : Drew McKissick
    Over the course of 2009 conservatives and Republicans have done a far better job than anyone would have thought possible when it came to blocking ObamaCare from becoming law. Everyone thought it was a fait accompli, but it ran into the brick wall of public opinion.
  • George Bush Gives A Speech Barack Obama Style  By : Howard Jacobs
    In his recent State of the Union address, as well as in previous speeches, Barack Obama has had a tendency to blame problems on the previous administration. What would people have said if George Bush acted this way? What if the best and worst of these two presidents could be combined and put into the year 2002? You might get a State of the Union address something like this...
  • Global Warming Fraud Reflects Too Much Government Money and Power  By : Shane Flait
    Government so overwhelmingly funds a cause that it perverts it and makes it a government-supported industry whose purpose is to grow and feed itself like the rest of government. And it grows at the expense of all we hold dear - like freedom, individual rights, productivity - but most especially, truth. This article summarizes this processfor the Global Warming fraud and the crisis-driven government-industry complex it has spawned.
  • Politics is a process by which groups of people make collective decisions  By : Francisco Rodriguez Higueras
    Included in the $787 billion stimulus bill passed earlier this year is the requirement that all medical records be transitioned into electronic files
  • Three venues for conservative grassroots organization  By : Drew McKissick
    Whether you're organizing for a campaign, a group or just an issue you care about, there are three areas that it pays for conservatives to focus their time. And each area has different benefits as well as challenges.
  • How serious is Obama about terrorism?  By : Drew McKissick
    Just how serious is our new President about dealing with terrorism? Inquiring minds want to know.
  • Snakes, Spiders, Judges And Other Things That Bite  By : Lucille Uttermohlen
    Like any group of humans, judges have different personalities. Judgipoo has the personality of a teased rattlesnake, but he does make good copy.
  • Government Intervention Into Financial Markets Caused the Economic Crisis  By : Shane Flait
    The recent boom and bust crisis of our financial markets is not the failure of free market capitalism. It's a result of government intervention into the financial markets. It's this intervention that prevents the free market forces from bringing markets into balance to offset the possibility of runaway booms or busts.
  • Providing relief to victims of Natural Disasters? - BBG Communications  By : Sean Hummer
    In order to answer this question we must first examine what is meant by the words "North America." In defining North America we find that it is a collection of about 25 countries, all of which differ in governmental and economic systems. Closer examination reveals that each government is made up of individual men.
  • The B-plus President Flunks His Freshman Year  By : Drew McKissick
    Obama gave himself a "solid B-plus" for his job performance...but he seems to grade on a curve
  • A Proposal For Foreign Policy And Relations between People and Nations  By : Howard Jacobs
    In the spirit of Jonathan Swift,here is a proposal to deal with and eradicate the scourge of terrorism. Barack Obama wants to close Guantanamo Bay, put terror suspects in civilian courts and end harsh interrogation methods. Has he gone too far? Has he not gone far enough? This proposal tries to answer these questions and offer some solutions.
  • Barack Obama's Massachusetts miracle  By : Drew McKissick
    Election Day finally arrived in Massachusetts and the results are nothing short of a miracle. And Barack Obama made it all possible...
  • Pass Exams for Law Enforcement Jobs  By : Donald Cirillo
    In order to pass the law enforcement test you need to succeed with both the written and oral exam. If you fail one or the other you won't be able to get a law enforcement job.
  • Can President Obama Regain His Presidency  By : Robert Rainer
    He was the voice of hope... the inspiration behind change. But somewhere along the way the vision of an American utopia became overshadowed by the bureaucratic Washington agenda. What happened to our President Barack Obama?
  • A Brooklyn Conservative in Blue State New York  By : Howard Jacobs
    Liberals control the media, the arts, the schools, TV and movies. So they assume that most people are liberals. Many of them have never come into contact with conservatives (at least not knowingly). They know so little about us, other than that we are evil. So when liberals find out that a person they know is actually a conservative, they don't know how to handle it. They may yell or say "It's OK; I have lots of conservative friends."
  • Obama is Missing the Chance to Change the Course for Youth  By : Ed DeJesus
    Addressing the youth unemployment crisis. This author offers a suggestion for Obama's Job Summit.
  • Benefits of leasing  By : Bernabe Arnaud
    It's the classic dilemma that faces every auto-consumer out there: Pay
    cash upfront or forego the ownership and pay monthly settlements instead?
    Buy or lease for a new set of wheels?
  • Esperanza Hyderabad a New Concept School For Child Care  By : esperanza
    Working parents feel comfortable to join their young children in daycare centers as they follow certain standards laid out by the industry or certain standard procedures that are commonly acknowledged by one and all.
  • Camera: Types and Features  By : JessicaThomson
    Two types of cameras single lens reflex (SLR) and rangefinder are very popular all over the world. A SLR camera only has one lens fitted in it and is generally used by professionals because its picture quality is magnificent. On the other hand, rangefinder cameras are pretty common and most of us must have used a rangefinder camera at some point in our lives.
  • Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2010  By : Caitlin McGuire
    Overview of the Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2010, giving a 44 billion dollar budget to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for the fiscal year 2010.
  • Heads I Win - Tales You Lose (Liberals Come Up Winners But Leave Behind a Mess)  By : Howard Jacobs
    President Obama has talked about being a "uniter". Meanwhile, he's attacked anyone in the media that has had the gall to point out some of the outrageous policies he is promoting. He's called Republicans "followers" and Democrats "thinkers". He blames all problems on others, especially the previous administration. He acts like a child when he can't get his way. But the policies he promotes have been tried before and need to be exposed..
  • Election dissection: Be afraid, be very afraid  By : Drew McKissick
    There are two groups of people that have reason to be scared over Tuesday's election results: moderate Democrats and Republican leadership.
  • What the Obama Administration Needs to Know About Reaching Youth  By : Ed DeJesus
    Obama's comment to youth "when you drop out of school you are dropping out on your country" is the same old school rhetoric youth do not need to hear.
  • Japan: Sudden Change or Glacial Change?  By : Tom Aaron
    At times, Japan as a nation has vigorously embraced change. Since the 1970s, however, change in Japan has moved at what some see as a glacial pace. Enter the consumer-oriented Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ). Japan will change. The question is how much as the Japanese consumer waits and hopes for a more egalitarian society.
  • Jailed Father on Hunger Strike to Protest Denial of His Parental and Other Constitutional Rights  By : Shane Flait
    Dr. Amir Sanjari, was divorce after a 17 year marriage. He's a UK Citizen who was originally invited to the United States to Stony Brook University, New York for a research position. Now he's destitute and on a hungar strike in jail to protest the unconstitutional denial of father' rights and more.
  • The Texas Constitution Verses the Vermont Constitution  By : James Holan
    This article offers an indepth analysis of the Texas and Vermont constitutions, comparing and contrasting them. It offers a lot of information on their indivudal histories, politics, and purposes.
  • A scary story - the public option?  By : Peter Yellowlees
    This article describes fear of change and argues that members of congress need to overcome this in order to be able to vote for health reform that includes a public option
  • Local Governments: How They Work  By : James Holan
    This is an informative article about how local governments in the United States work. It follows closely to two examples, New York and Delaware.
  • CERT Products  By : Eric Holm
    Certified Emergency Response Teams (CERT's) help in emergency situations, evacuations, disaster situations, preparation for hurricanes, and numerous other calamities. All communities should have a trained and equiped Certified Emergency Response Team.
  • Imprecatory Prayer IS a Weapon  By : Leah L Burton
    Freedom of speech does not give license to call for death and/or harm to come to others...even those who claim to only be quoting the word of god from the Bible. This lawsuit is about drawing a line in the sand to procure legal protection from the practice of "imprecatory prayers" to incite violence.
  • Jagdish Tytler:Sardar Surender Singh's Confession  By : mr:ravi verma
    Sardar Surender Singh, son of Sardar Ajit Singh, was the Granthi of the Gurudwara Pul Bangash at the time of the Anti-Sikh Riots of 1984. He was a religious Priest, and was present in the Gurudwara (Temple) Pul Bangash on 1/11/1984, He was asked by certain people to stake a claim for the losses sustained by the Gurudwara Pul Bangash due to the burning and looting of the Gurudwara by the mob, to the Commission of Inquiry
  • Right-wingers, conspiracies and racists, oh my!  By : Drew McKissick
    When political times get tough for liberal Democrats in Washington, conservative conspiracies are the bogeymen of choice.
  • War - What Is It Good For? - Absolutely Everything  By : Howard Jacobs
    War is a horrifying event. Unlike a natural disaster, it seems that reasonable people should have found a way to avoid it by now. However, as frightening and insane as war is, the idea of not going to war while mad men are committing atrocities is inexcusable. In the real world, mad men can't be reasoned with. It is the reasonable people who often have to act more like mad men in order to defeat them. That's a sad reality.
  • Will Obama and the media throw ACORN under the bus?  By : Drew McKissick
    In the wake of the ever expanding ACORN scandal(s), the queston becomes, "will Obama and the media throw ACORN under the bus?"
  • Texas Voters  By : James Holan
    This is an article about what is right and wrong with the voting system in Texas.
  • Government Incentives for Home Buyers: Its Affect on the Plumbing Trade  By : Scott Rodgers
    Some recent government incentives for home buying can have an affect on the plumbing trade. Here is one way to use these policies and new legislation to your advantage.
  • I'm from the government and I'm here to help  By : Drew McKissick
    Much of the ruckus and angst over Obama and his policies is due to the fact that most Americans just don't trust government, either in terms of motivations or effectiveness.
  • Terrorism - The Left, The Right, And the Middle East  By : Howard Jacobs
    Nancy Pelosi recently referred to people attending town halls as people with "swastikas on their arms". In fact, whenever people on or leaning towards the right protest an issue, these kinds of references or common. This article tries to set the record straight as to which side of the political aisle actively supports and sympathizes with terrorists.
  • Melissa Lafsky and the Divorce Culture  By : Ron Lasorsa
    This article is about the impact of divorce on our culture and how politicians and the divorce industry take advantage of individuals going through divorce.
  • Obama begins undermining the Defense of Marriage Act  By : Drew McKissick
    Obama is using the Justice Department to undermine the government's defense of the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act
  • A Modest Proposal For Healthcare  By : Howard Jacobs
    In 1729, Jonathan Swift wrote a legendary essay that sarcastically spoke to the injustice of his day in Ireland. I have tried to recreate that essay and modify it to our modern day. Almost 300 years later, injustice still exists and the insane solutions offered to solve the problems are just as bad now as they were back then in Ireland. I hope that I have done justice to this great work of Jonathan Swift and I thank him for his inspiration.
  • Controversy in the US: Immigration Part Three  By : James Holan
    This is an article that talks about some methods to help prevent and control illegal and legal immigration in the United States. It is the final addition to a three part series.
  • Controversy in the US: Immigration Part Two  By : James Holan
    This is an article about the controversy surronding illegal and legal immigration into the United States. It is part two in a three part series.
  • Controversy in the US: Immigration Part One  By : James Holan
    This article explores the controversial topic of immigration in the United States. It is Part One.
  • A Day In A Life Under Obamacare  By : Howard Jacobs
    The health care proposal that has been offered up to the American people is against everything this country is supposed to stand for, not the least of which is personal responsibility and the freedom to take care of ourselves and our families. It places a dollar value on human life -- not on the costs of saving the life, but on the life itself. So what would a world look like under such a plan?
  • Ben Franklin And The Real Meaning Of Freedom  By : Howard Jacobs
    Ben Franklin's quote "Those who are willing to give up a little freedom for a little security, wind up with neither freedom, nor security" was used often by liberals during the Bush administration. Today we have a president who is willing to sacrifice our freedom of choice to do what we feel is in our best interests. In every area of life, the government is pushing its way into our lives - all in the name of "security".
  • Government Involvement in Health Care Reform USA  By : Elda Titus
    My fear is that by pushing a bill through so rapidly and then the guidelines written, is going to be a disaster! In closing a quote from Franklin Delano Roosevelt, "The only sure bulwark of continuing liberty is a government strong enough to protect the interests of the people, and a people strong enough and well enough informed to maintain its sovereign control over its government."
  • Should we measure the quality of blogs?  By : Peter Yellowlees
    Peter Yellowlees MD suggests that the quality of blogs should be measured. In the healthcare debate this is particularly important as there is much potential for the spread of misinformation by biaised blogs.
  • Red Shirt Fridays - Support our Troops  By : Steven Jones
    The Red Fridays Foundation of Canada is requesting that everyone wear something red each and every Friday in support of the men and women who serve our country in the military
  • Promise Kept: Obama Gives Us Change --- The Change You'll Have Left In Your Pockets  By : AL Lavallis
    Economic policies of the Obama administration and Democrats in congress are bankrupting the country and nationalizing our industries. The change Americans will be left with is the pennies left in their pockets when President Obama leaves office.
  • Is the Raiding of Private Property for No Reason in Our Future?  By : Nick Adama
    In the latest raid, the government seized over 7,000 safety deposit boxes owned by private citizens and have declared that 90% of them were being used in crimes. In fact, each box itself is treated as a separate crime scene by the UK police.
  • Japan and foreign residents: The Immigration Bureau and privacy  By : Tom Aaron
    In Japan, the current Diet session has bills in progress for revising the immigration law. The bills are expected to pass. Human rights groups are concerned that the Immigration Bureau will be able to access the personal information of all documented foreigners in Japan, infringing their privacy.
  • More Power to Feds to Bail Out Financial Companies  By : Nick Adama
    The same institutions and people who were tasked with preventing abuse or fraud from running rampant in the economy too often fail in their jobs. But the only reaction to these failures is to give the exact same regulatory agencies more power and money.

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