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  • How We Can Achieve the Best Social Progress in Developing Countries  By : bobby james
    Technological innovations and advances: Because capitalists’ control how technology is used, many of the computer’s potential gains are not realized. Capitalists enhance this conflict that may lead to social revolutions because human development is rendered. This is an adoption regarding the views on computers that Karl Marx may have held.
  • Tips for Getting The Most From Your Campaign Yard Signs  By : Christine Harrell
    Name recognition is a high priority for candidates and political lawn signs are very effective if used properly.
  • Some Questions to Reveal that Who Should be The Next US President  By : bobby james
    Do you think George Bush knows how much a bus pass costs? When was the last time you think Dick Cheney pulled out an envelope full of coupons to save a few bucks at the grocery store? Does he even know what a grocery store is? I do not want to bash the President. But what I want to do is explain why so many of our national politicians aren't ready to tackle the everyday problems the average American faces – simply because they have no idea what they are.
  • A Sort Experience Needed to be a Good President  By : bobby james
    Is there any specific experience that can best prepare an individual to be the President of the United States? Service in the military? Running a business? Governing a state? Or will the much maligned legislative experience suffice? How much of the right sort of experience is enough? Consider the resumes of two of our best presidents.
  • What kinds of Information is made Available for General Public?  By : bobby james
    Public agencies collect information and compile records which can be shared openly depending on the nature of the information. With the evolution of the internet, and the migration of information from paper to digital, it is now possible for anyone, anywhere to view information on people and companies within the United States.
  • Witness Libertarianism Present Efficiently and Painlessly  By : bobby james
    The readers of this article have no doubt to notice that one of the main topic is libertarian activism. This is more specifically, helping the people to understand the propaganda arguments they hear all around them in libertarian perspective.
  • How to Decide Which Presidential Canidate to Vote For  By : Beverly Gartland
    1. The League of Women Voters, www.lwv.org, is a nonpartisan organization, which provides nonpartisan voter education materials and information resources. Consider trying the above link as well as various state or local league websites for additional information. Primary information is posted, which you can also use as a reference for present candidate statements and positions.
  • Race to the US Presidency: How to Deal with a Multicultural Generation  By : Daryl Green
    Examine how race may impact the presidential election.
  • Obama Change in Campaign Tactics May Prove Fatal  By :
    While it is normal in a close race for the front runner to fade a bit with several months to go before the general election it is a danger to Obama to lose the support of the media at a critical time when he needs them the most.
  • Michelle Obama – Her Bio  By : Terry Fisher
    Born on 17 Jan1964 in Chicago Illinois, Michelle Obama's mother Marian was a secretary, and father Fraser Robinson a city water plant worker. She was raised in a conservative home, alongside older brother Craig. Michelle's father's high morals and levels of expectations are qualities she has carried with her. Brother Craig is also a success story, with a checkered history in men's basketball.
  • The Michelle Obama Story  By : Terry Fisher
    Born on 17 Jan1964 in Chicago Illinois, Michelle Obama's mother Marian was a secretary, and father Fraser Robinson a city water plant worker. She was raised in a conservative home, alongside older brother Craig. Michelle's father's high morals and levels of expectations are qualities she has carried with her. Brother Craig is also a success story, with a checkered history in men's basketball.
  • Politics: I’m Gonna Run for Office  By : Eric Le Grande
    I’m gonna run for office…I swear. Next election quarter I’m gonna come out and run for President as an independent. How hard could it be? Isn’t our Nation about the people? What better for our nation to be run, than by a youth? I mean, the youth are the f
  • A Race Hanging By a Thread  By : Bobb Miller s
    I have never spoken a kind word about the Israelis in my life, but it's simply impossible to deal with these hate-consumed Arabs.
  • Nancy Pelosi and Neville Chamberlain  By : Bobb Miller
    Invertebrates like Nancy Pelosi and Neville Chamberlain are the fools who men like Adolf Hitler and George W. Bush count on to help them build their empires.
  • Why The Illuminati is Better Than The Rest of Us  By : JK Ellis
    Here is a humours article that is designed to show you whytherich get richer and what you can learn from them.
  • Deep Into a Dark and Dangerous Land  By : Bobby Miller
    Whatever Barack Obama can do to change things for the better will be extraordinarily limited because he will definitely be surrounded by the largest group of sociopaths ever assembled.
  • Barack Obamas Church: Climbing the Ladder  By : Ben Needles
    I watch the television news and I am in awe at the shallow political reporting being done about Barack Obamas church membership
  • A Peaceful, Powerful and Cost Effective Counter Terrorism Plan that Ordinary Citizens Can Embrace  By : Ben Needles
    Here is a remarkable counter terrorism proposal that was introduced by way of a gripping fiction book
  • Football And Politics In Catalunia  By : Gaizka Pujana
    On Sunday Spain deservedly won the Euro 2008 final against Germany. In the Catalan capital of Barcelona as much as in the Spanish capital of Madrid, people poured into the streets to pour fireworks into the night's sky and honk car horns.
  • How Can We Detect and Stop Terrorist Acts from Happening?  By : John Erret
    What things can be done to stop terrorists in the early stages of planning a terrorist attack?
  • There Are A Lot More Than You Think On Being A Private Investigator  By : FrankMikePapp
    Private investigators carry out investigation on different spheres of life. They verify issues that deal on divorce, infidelity and cheating. They equally carryout investigation on financial matters personal background checks and theft. They are not limited to verifying only government issues.
  • David Hulme: Power Plays  By : David Hulme
    Despite the problems that the drive for human power has caused across human history, there yet remains a power for good that will triumph.
  • Is it Possible to Run Your Car Or Truck With Water?  By : Matthew Loop, DC
    It is understandable that many people have doubt that you can run your car on water. In fact, in many ways, they are right. Currently there is no affordable car on earth that can run entirely on water, and converting your car to run on nothing but water is probably a million dollar investment in time and research. There is, however, a way to turn your own car into an incredibly inexpensive hydrogen powered hybrid car, simply by adding some home made machinery that you can easily create yourself.
  • The rise and fall of the Gaza Strip  By : Jordan FeRoss
    A great number of men, women and children in the Gaza Strip live in one of the most chaotic environments on Earth. The escalating violence between warring political factions such as the Palestinians and Israelis has caused many to doubt the prospect of a peaceful state. And many are wondering if the Gaza Strip will return to its former grandeur as the gem mediterranean.
  • John McCain is Out of Touch  By : Anthony Wayne
    John McCain's campaign is out of touch with the American public because it does not use a text message element as Obama's and Clinton's does.
  • Reflecting on the Urgent Need for New Counter Terrorism Approaches in the Post 9/11 World  By : John Erret
    Insurgencies are an age old type of warfare that
    are typically used by weaker opponents seeking
    to challenge a more powerful one. Today,
    because of the internet, insurgents are better
    equipped to disseminate information about their
    objectives. The author makes an interesting
    observation about the nature of insurgencies that
    helps support a new peaceful counter terrorism
    plan that is being proposed.
  • 9/11 will Never Happen Again If...  By : John Erret
    The war on terror remains the single most urgent threat facing the world today. Here is a way using the forces of finance to effectively counter that threat.
  • Adapting to Change  By : JK Ellis
    Learn how to THRIVE amid change.
  • 9/11 Will Never Happen Again If....  By : John Errett
    The war on terror remains the single biggest threat to the world today. Here is a powerful, peaceful and cost effective plan to counter terrorism world wide.
  • US Elections- How Myspace Comments Help You Promote Your Candidate?  By : cdmohatta
    As time changes technology brings in new ideas in our life. Elections are no different. Comments and graphics that are extensively used by social network users on Myspace and other networking websites are becoming another tool for promoting candidates.
  • THE JUDAS MANUAL  By : Ben Needles
    Our recent history has accumulated a record of botched initiatives, uncertain situations and tragic episodes that have led the United States into the road to decadence, universal scorn and national misery
  • THE JUDAS MANUAL  By : Ben Needles
    Our recent history has accumulated a record of botched initiatives, uncertain situations and tragic episodes that have led the United States into the road to decadence, universal scorn and national misery
  • Team work the Filipino way  By : Zigfred Diaz
    Bayanihan is a unique Filipino word whose closes English equivalent is "Team work". But the word speaks of more than that. It is derived from the word bayan which means "nation, town or community." The word bayanihan means a "spirit of communal unity or effort to achieve a particular goal."
  • Why Are All The War Jobs Being Outsourced?  By : Bobby W Miller
    After the thoughtless campaign in Iraq, the deaths of over 4,000 brave US troops, and countless Iraqi civilians and militants, there was some hope that the reconstruction effort might attract employment to the US economy.
  • Where Have All The War Jobs Gone?  By : Bobby W Miller
    The Iraq war has cost us all a great deal. In terms of the taxes, we’ve paid heavily towards invading Iraq needlessly, and we continue to pay towards the ongoing war effort. In terms of the economy, we’ve paid the price thanks to NAFTA and service contract outsourcing.
  • The Impact of the War on the American Economy  By : Bobby W Miller
    The Iraq war was one of the most disastrous foreign policy decisions of the last few decades, and citizens across America and the world have looked on with horror as politicians and power got out of hand.
  • The Spurious Hero  By : searchrankpros
    The term hero seems to be as varied and personal as one's choice of deodorant.
  • Bob Miller, You're Way Too Cruel  By : Bobby W Miller
    I know better than anyone else that I use way too much passion to make my point. It's just that until Obama came along I haven't witnessed the soft-spoken words of gentle people being heard. I'm glad things are changing. Anyone can become angry – that's easy.
  • Two Dangerous Men  By : Bobby Miller
    It is most appropriate that George W. Bush and John McCain are meeting behind closed doors because that's where the two Bush terms were won. But we must remember not to attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. The good news is, what these two lack in leadership and integrity is made up for in arrogance and pig-headedness.
  • Should we have urine testing for Welfare applicants?  By : Roberto Bell
    Should we have welfare applicants pass random drug test? It was tried in Michigan and turned into a lawsuit involving the ACLU.
  • Americans uncertain view of a gas tax holiday  By : Roberto Bell
    Because of the high price of fuel today it is having a ripple effect on the economy all over the world. Are you for or against a gas tax holiday?
  • Democrats…Learned Anything in the Last 8 Years?  By : Bob Miller
    Mentioning John McCain and war hero in the same sentence is an oxymoron. Since I was shot down twice in Vietnam, I did at one time respect McCain until I started checking with those who spent time with him in North Vietnam. His nickname was "Songbird". McCain didn't volunteer to be a POW and he didn't begin to comply with Article III of the United States Code of Conduct after being captured.
  • Why I am Running for President: Special Victims Unit  By : Michael Sack Elmaleh
    Presidential candidates assure us that they love all Americans. But they especially love Americans who have been victimized in ways that reinforce their campaign platform.
  • What Next For Bahrain?  By : Gordon Warre
    Bahraini liberals have responded to the growing power of religious parties by organizing themselves to campaign through civil society in order to defend basic personal freedoms from being legislated away.
  • What Has France's New President Done For The Country  By : Catherine Harvey
    A look at some of the changes implemented by the latest French premier and some of his motives behind the changes.
  • The House Vs OPEC  By : GARKO
    As seen on C-Span yesterday, the House passed a bill yesterday by a 4-1 ratio which would allow the Justice Department to sue members of OPEC for manipulation of oil prices and for limiting the supply of oil to help increase prices and profits.
  • New Legislation For Oil Price Controls Is Congressional SNAFU  By : GARKO
    As seen on C-Span yesterday, the House passed a bill yesterday by a 4-1 ratio which would allow the Justice Department to sue members of OPEC for manipulation of oil prices and for limiting the supply of oil to help increase prices and profits.
  • Why Is The New Oil Price Bill So Popular In Congress?  By : GARKO
    Congress does so many nefarious things in the course of a day that some get missed. Yesterday’s bill which passed the House by a margin of 324 to 84 (big enough to override a presidential veto) would make it possible for the Justice department (why the Justice department?) to seek damages from OPEC countries for oil price manipulation including limiting the supply of oil.
  • Undermining American Sovereignty To Save On Gas  By : GARKO
    Congress does so many nefarious things in the course of a day that some get missed. Yesterday’s bill which passed the House by a margin of 324 to 84 (big enough to override a presidential veto) would make it possible for the Justice department (why the Justice department?) to seek damages from OPEC countries for oil price manipulation including limiting the supply of oil.
  • Stop Congress From Causing An Oil Price Cataclysm  By : GARKO
    Yesterday, Congress passed a bill by a ratio of 4:1 (large enough to override if the president should choose to veto) which would enable the Justice dept (one asks why the Justice dept instead of Treasury? Commerce? Highways?) to sue OPEC for price gouging and for limiting supplies of oil to America.
  • Gangs: The Unrecognized Cults  By : JK Ellis
    No one has really looked at the simiarity between gangs and cults.
  • NATO on Russia: Enemy or the next alliance?  By : dexharris
    Russia was badly devastated after the Cold War. Alliance of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) was in war with Russia which is part of the Soviet Republics during the Cold War era.
  • How To Become a Successful Psychopath  By : JK Ellis
    Do you wish to be rich, have numerous lovers or gain fame? The first step you must do is clarify your goal in EVERY detail. This means that you must be able quantify your outcome or goal. You must be able to know when you have it. Simply saying "I'll know it when I get it" is not enough. That is not a goal but a feeble wish. A wish will do you nothing.
  • Provocative Silence  By : Dr.D.S. Merchant
    Dark night with cold breeze was there, which is usually a concern for the residents of hilly station Abbottabad. The emotions and feelings of residents are directly proportional to the climatic changes. In fact it is true through out the year. People care very much about the weather and its fluctuations here, sunny day in winter season is usually welcomed and windy nights are sensational.
  • While Watching the Pope, God Showed Up  By : Bob Miller
    With pomp and grandeur you parade your selection of omnipotence pass where I stand to center stage as if I were not there. What has this little boy of Mine done that warrants you kneeling and honoring him so? You carefully adjust his robe and provide him with nourishment leaving me to look after Myself.
  • How South Africans Can Fight Back Against The Decline Of The Rand  By : GARKO
    Economists predicted a tough year for South Africa’s economy and their gloomy predictions are holding up so far.
  • Presidential Hopefuls Get Ready to Rumble  By : Roberto Bell
    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.
  • Interpretation of the Equal Pay Act Clarified  By : Roberto Bell
    During a session on April 23, 2008, the Republican block of senators voted to turn down the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act.
  • Militias Increase Their Presence Online  By : Roberto Bell
    Several militia movements are now present on some of the more popular sites, marking an end to perceived activities done in secrecy.
  • Science Fiction Weapon Comes True  By : Roberto Bell
    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".
  • Barack Obama Suspected of Plagiarism  By : Roberto Bell
    Democrat presidential hopeful Barack Obama from Illinois is accused of plagiarizing speeches from a 2006 speech by Deval Patrick, the Democratic governor of Massachusetts.
  • Alicia Keys Blames Gangster Rap on the Government  By : Roberto Bell
    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.
  • The Boss Endorses Barack Obama  By : Roberto Bell
    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.
  • The Campfires of Fools  By : Bob Miller
    While Obama, Clinton, and McCain tell their flag-waving supporters about what a wonderful country we have and they all sing out "God Bless America", these politicians know, if the others don't, that at that very moment evil is taking place in Guantanamo Prison and in a half dozen other prisons as it did in Abu Ghraib.
  • Did Obama's Arrogance Trump His Intelligence?  By : Jack Deal
    It's my friends in the South and Midwest that are crying "foul." These folks are white, Reagan Democrats or Arnold Republicans. They are centrist, patriotic and by many experts the so-called swing vote.
  • Is Traditional Politics Dead?  By : Jack Deal
    The poor vote one way and the rich another. Those neither rich nor poor get caught square in the middle or "middle class" as it is often called. The Twilight Zone might be a more appropriate name.
  • Rush Limbaugh's Operation Chaos: The Ninja Option?  By : John DeJong
    For those aspiring Robinson Crusoe's among you, Op. Chaos is a brilliant creation of Rush Limbaugh. What he has done is to give all those Conservatives who have missed out on voting against John McCain a new voting life by way of switching parties and becoming "Shadow Democrats" for the remaining DNC primaries.
  • Mythology Alive and Well  By : Bob Miller
    We print pictures of George Washington on our money, we hang his picture in our state and federal buildings, and throughout our school systems we teach the history of George Washington.
  • President Potato Head and His Christian Soldiers  By : Bob Miller
    Around the world people are rediscovering the Solanum tuberosum, a starchy tuberous root vegetable that was first cultivated in Peru some 7,000 years ago, or so says Wikipedia. In the US we produce an average of about 450 million hundredweight (112 pounds) of potatoes each year.
  • John Stuart Mill - Philosopher and Advocate of Women’s Rights  By : Rob Parker
    Some information about modern day philosopher John Stuart Mill, who was a advocate for womens rights.
  • Two American Soldiers Going It Alone by Bob Miller  By : Bob Miller
    Don't know whether or not any of you saw the news report of US soldiers trying to get some Iraqi soldiers to move in on some guys who were firing at them from rooftops, but it sure brought back a Vietnam event for me.
  • Are Republicans Thugs?  By : Bob Miller
    In order to answer the question, Are Republicans Thugs?, it'll take coming to grips with the fact that the Republican Party is not the same party one's grandparents voted for.
  • Spit, Urine and Dung  By : Bob Miller
    On a cruise ship not long ago, a fellow passenger asked out of the blue, "How's that fence between the US and Mexico coming?" It was apparent this fellow was of Spanish decent.
  • Sacha Baron Cohen is Back with Bruno  By : Roberto Bell
    Sacha Baron Cohen, known for his smash hit Borat, is back in action, with the character Bruno, running across glorious America once again.
  • Don't Break Your Mother's Heart  By : Bob Miller
    Young irreplaceable Americans, getting a good education is a terrific way to serve your country…there are heroes in every walk of life, not just the military.
  • Sacha Baron Cohen is Back with Bruno  By : Roberto Bell
    Sacha Baron Cohen, known for his smash hit Borat, is back in action, with the character Bruno, running across glorious America once again.
  • Serial Killers Supreme  By : Bob Miller
    Since I've worked in the back alleys and sewers of the US federal government for years, I'm often asked about the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). I can sum up the people who make up this organization in one word--putrid.
  • Obama and Rev. Wright a Bi-Racial Issue  By : Roberto Bell
    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
  • The Iraq War | Five Years Later and We are Still There  By : Jill Gauntley
    Whoever takes on the huge task of becoming President during this tumultuous time will have their work cut out for them. One in four people disagree with how President Bush has handled the Iraq War even if they supported the war in the beginning. Our military is being exhausted by repeated deployments, involuntary extensions, and activations of the Reserve and National Guard.
  • Asbab Al-Nuzul  By : Dr.D.S. Merchant
    The word sabab (pl. asbab) means reason or cause, and nuzul means revealed. The term marifah asbab al-nuzul is the knowledge about the reason of the revelation, i.e., knowledge about the particular event and circumstances that are related to the revelation of particular passage from the Koran. The Koran revealed piece by piece in the period of 22 years, 5 months and 24 days. The Muslim exegetes maintained that pieces of it were revealed in response to, or as reflections of, certain situations in the life of the Prophet. The Koran says, "And no question do they bring to you, but We reveal to you truth and the best explanation thereof" (25:33).
  • Treasury Reorganization: Recession Response or Red Herring?  By : Dane Smith
    This article discusses the current reorganization that is occurring in the Treasury department.
  • Prince Amyn Muhammad  By : Dr.D.S. Merchant
    Prince Amyn Muhammad, the younger brother of the Present Imam was born on September 12, 1937 in Geneva. His mother Princess Tajudawla (d. April 26, 1997) was the daughter of Lord Churston and the 7th Duke of Leinslter, the descendant of King Edward III of Great Britain. The early days of his infancy with his elder brother, were spent in Europe under the care of his parents and the personal supervision of Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah. During the second world war, he with his brother, accompanied his mother to the trip of Nairobi, where they stayed for four year. He also participated in a large Eid prayer at Nairobi, where his elder brother led the prayers at the age of seven years.
  • Voting in the US Primaries  By : Gianni Truvianni
    Once again the time has come for Americans to go to the polls in an event which takes place every four years known as the “Primaries”. What are the primaries many non Americans may ask and what useful purpose if any do they serve? Well this is one of the issues discussed in this articles along with why I believe we should vote for a certain candidate.
  • Freedom Of The Press Threatened By Tennessee Police Chief  By : Burk Pendergrass
    Cooper went on to issue a veiled threat to the media for doing its job by saying the investigation into the female police captain was "bordering on harassment".
  • Slight Of Hand Politicians, Lawyers, Judges, Bankers, Corporate Moguls - Scoundrels All  By : Burk Pendergrass
    America is in danger of being destroyed from within. Not by some disenfranchised group, but by the very ones who have benefited the most
  • Healthy Lifestyles, Cartoons, Elmer, Bugs - President Fudd, Bugs bin Ladin Is Not Here, Go Home!  By : Derek Dashwood
    We think how that cartoon chap Elmer Fudd, wildly blasting away at Bugs Bunny talks of now. Every time he almost has that "wascelly bin wabbit" now, boom boom, he still needs a trillion more bullets, boom boom.
  • Healthy Lifestyles, Global Kerosene From Airplanes - Time For Cleaner Super Train!  By : Derek Dashwood
    Studies made clear, as were the skies of America, the three days after 9/11. There was no air traffic; the skies of America became blue. Then soon they were kerosine gray from that exhaust trail across the sky.
  • Healthy Lifestyles, Wise Aging - No More Patents, but A Nobel Peace Prize  By : Derek Dashwood
    Studies have looked at the lives of those most brilliant person who have created the greatest knowledge breakthroughs, with most important patents to advance humanity. It always happened in their youth.
  • Garth Turner - His Journey on Parliament Hill  By : Rob Parker
    Garth turner is a well know politic figue in the local halton area in Ontario and is well know for his finacial tips.
  • Life Just Ain't What It Used To Be  By : Burk Pendergrass
    The Tennessee Mountain Man recalls that there was a time when the city was a million miles away and no one went there
  • Presidential Facts and Fun Trivia  By : Charlotte Buelow
    How much do you know about America's presidents? Here are some fun facts and little-known trivia about some of our most popular government leaders.
  • Use This Political Ad And You Have My Vote  By : Dave Dorgan
    The only honest polictcal ad. In a perfect world, I would vote for the candidate that used this politcal ad.
  • Maybe the Illuminati is real  By : JK Ellis
    For the longest time I've written about the Illuminati with a tongue-in-cheek attitude. My attitude was that it's just too damned hard for one group of people to quietly build a secret culture of power who's soul goal it to rule the world. It's just too wacky an idea to take seriously.
  • The Question Is, Margaret, How Deep Is The Recession  By : Burk Pendergrass
    A recession by any definition remains untoward struggle and pain. Ask the lower and middle classes in America
  • Because She is a Monster!!  By : Burk Pendergrass
    Americans must decide whether they want a fresh new start in everything politics, and whether we want someone indebted to no one
    but the people for their coveted position.
  • Panama, A Political Overview  By : Cassidy Williams
    Panama has maintained good relations with power houses and international bodies in a bid to ensure trade and business.
  • Good Guys Finish Last  By : Burk Pendergrass
    the world should come to an end before the general election of 2012 which would render all of these considerations mut
  • What Sort of Experience is Needed to be a Good President?  By : Michael Sack Elmaleh
    Some of our best Presidents came to office with very little of the kind of experience many think is needed.
  • Now Who Was It That Said, Washington Is Broken?  By : John DeJong
    This is perhaps the most bizarre Republican Primary Election that I've ever witnessed. As a matter of fact, the entire GOP looks like it is going over the edge. In my mind, it is an unholy alliance that my party has wrapped its arms around the most Liberal of all our Candidates to run for President of the United States. Yet as we've all witnessed in just one week, it's nothing more than...
  • Ethics and Morality: Mixing Politics, Religion and Money  By : Brian Orchard
    It’s all about the proclivity for the politically uninvolved to go with the recommendation of someone they trust.

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