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Hillary Rodham Clinton as President- a communist or socialist, liberal or centrist ?
(Wed Oct 10th, 2007, by Uma Gupta)
Conservatives are already calling Hillary Clinton a Communist and she has not even thrown her hat into the ring for the Democratic Party Presidential Election yet? Many others are calling her a socialist, but her own far-left party members are callin... |
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Is New Zealand a Regional Power?
(Wed Oct 10th, 2007, by Mark Dykstra)
New Zealand's Defence Role and Relationship with Australia and Asian Countries as current for 2007.
An Overview.
Recently New Zealand's Defence posture due to years of neglect and poor upkeep is now seeing a resurgence in upgrades and procurements o... |
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Can You Think Of Who Would Benefit From Establishing World Peace?
(Wed Oct 10th, 2007, by Brian Ankner)
It is impossible to mention all the benefits of establishing a peaceful and civilized world, but without a doubt The People will be the major benefactors and since they operate the governments, religions, and corporations those things will also benef... |
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Its Crunch Time for General Pervez Musharraf in Pakistan
(Wed Oct 3rd, 2007, by Pradeep chauhan)
Pakistani President Gen Pervez Musharraf through his counsel had declared before the Supreme Court that he would step down as army chief if he will be elected president for a second term by the parliament and four provincial assemblies.
Supreme Court... |
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Top 10 Sites For Discussing Politics Online
(Wed Oct 3rd, 2007, by Clyde Dennis)
With the 2008 Presidential elections swiftly approaching, for those of us in the United States, here are a few websites those who enjoy debating politics online may want to be aware of. These websites aren't listed in any particular order and all are... |
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Mexican Trucks Not Allowed in U.S.
(Wed Oct 3rd, 2007, by Allen Smith)
House Bill H.R. 1773: Safe American Roads Act of 2007 was upheld recently which prohibits the Secretary of Transportation from allowing motor carriers domiciled in Mexico to operate across the border into the United States. President George Bush was ... |
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Are You Part of America's Problems?
(Wed Oct 3rd, 2007, by J.J. Jackson)
You are if:
You are perfectly healthy but yet so damn lazy that you need to wait for an elevator to go up or down one flight of stairs and think that everyone else on the elevator should deal with your own laziness.
You would rather toss your cigaret... |
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The I-35W Was A Bridge Too Far
(Wed Oct 3rd, 2007, by James W. Smith)
There are some tragic news stories that reflect weather and nature related catastrophes like the death and destruction due to droughts, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes or tornadoes. There are sad, tragic stories like accidental drowning, car accident... |
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Applying Back to School Enthusiasm to Advocacy
(Wed Oct 3rd, 2007, by Stephanie Vance)
Some people are all about the new year's resolutions, but for me I get that hankering for renewal and self-betterment around September. I'm pretty sure it's a "Back to School" thing, because, well, I was one of "those kids" in school. You know the ty... |
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Alternatives to catching criminals
(Wed Oct 3rd, 2007, by Mike Scantlebury)
Working in the community can be hard work. Doing good isn't all that easy, especially when there's very little money and hardly any support to go round. Inevitably, a lot of time is spent trying to raise funds to make things happen. In Britain that m... |
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