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Renaissance and Nazism as Ideas of Progress

(Wed Oct 31st, 2007, by Sam Vaknin)

The Renaissance as a reactionary idea of progress The Renaissance ("rebirth" c. 1348-1648) evolved around a modernist and, therefore, reactionary idea of progress. This statement is not as nonsensical as it sounds. As Roger Griffin observed in his es...

   
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Our True American Heritage and the Threat of Media Bias

(Wed Oct 31st, 2007, by Deborah Snead)

Our True American Heritage and the Threat of Media Bias The media now is most definitely already involved in and cooperating with, AND PROMOTING the liberalistic, democratic political party. They have no business involving themselves in trying to opp...

   
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Third World To Benefit From New Andorra Aid Policy

(Wed Oct 31st, 2007, by Roger Munns)

Helping write off Africa's debts and increasing financial assistance has increased in recent years, with awareness being raised throughout the developed world by Sir Bob Geldof. The campaign to write off Africa's debts has been led politically by Bri...

   
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Christians Don't Fly Warplanes

(Wed Oct 24th, 2007, by John Cannon - Another Perspective)

Christians Don't Fly Warplanes I'm going to force two assumptions to be made in this article. To begin with, it is the first and primary duty of all Christians to follow the words of Christ. That means that one does not go looking through the ...

   
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To Renew Angolan Economy

(Wed Oct 24th, 2007, by Andrew Schwartz)

The questions of how and where spend oil revenues, are important in every country, especially in Angola. The political split that has led the country to the present state of desolation pits large built-up and coastal base against large rural and agri...

   
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Tony Benn - a lifetime politican

(Wed Oct 24th, 2007, by Adrian Carpenter)

Tony Benn is the son, grandson and father of MPs and he retired from the House of Commons in May 2001, after fifty years in Parliament making him the longest serving Labour MP in the history of the Labour party having been first elected in 1950. Tony...

   
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Tony Benn - a Lifetime of Politics

(Wed Oct 24th, 2007, by Adrian Carpenter)

Tony Benn is the son, grandson and father of MPs and he retired from the House of Commons in May 2001, after fifty years in Parliament making him the longest serving Labour MP in the history of the Labour party having been first elected in 1950. T...

   
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Technology and Politics; The Internet's Influence on Politics

(Wed Oct 24th, 2007, by Sharon Housley)

Can, and will, the next generation of politicians exploit the communication mediums available to them? Will the new communication mediums have the power to influence public opinion? Will politicians be the victims of technology, or will they use it t...

   
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Presidential Campaign 2008 - What Is Rudy Giuliani's Position on Abortion?

(Wed Oct 24th, 2007, by Don Merrill)

Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani is taking on a very difficult task in trying to win the Republican presidential nomination as a decidedly pro-choice candidate. The following statements from his April 5, 2001 address to the National Abortion Rig...

   
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Presidential Campaign 2008 - Is Mitt Romney's Position on Abortion Changing?

(Wed Oct 24th, 2007, by Don Merrill)

For years Mitt Romney had a fairly soft position on abortion. When he ran against Senator Kennedy in 1994 Romney disclosed in 1994 that he became committed to legalized abortion after a relative died during an illegal abortion. He said the abortion m...

   
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