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    • 1.

      How Protests Fuels Democracy


      by Edward Curtis - 2006-12-22
      The Word Democracy come from a Greek word and is literally translated as rule by the people, and that is how the American government works, by the people for the people. The people elect our leaders i...
    • 2.

      The Giant Tax Gap and What It Means For You


      by Richard Chapo - 2007-01-31
      Keeping up on the latest tax news is probably pretty low on your list of things to do. The continual discuss of a huge tax gap, however, is something you should pay attention to. In the 1990s, the ...
    • 3.

      Say No To Lousy Food


      by Ethicalll Mann - 2007-02-13
      Raised in Berkeley, California, Jose Bove returned to his native France in 1968 to study at Bordeaux University. In 1975, he became an organic farmer breeding sheep in the hills behind Montpellier, th...
    • 4.

      Our Struggles


      by George Lunt - 2007-03-25
      The other day I was walking down the street here in Chicago and I noticed a woman holding up a sign to drivers as they were stopped for a red light. I've been seeing this happening more and more latel...
    • 5.

      An Investor's Eye View of the Corporate Income Tax


      by Steve Selengut - 2007-04-30
      The Investor's Eye view of politics is a simplistic, practical, "dot-connecting" approach to sorting things out so that positive (win/win) change can be considered. Real World politics is not concerne...
    • 6.

      Will Someone Remind Me Why We Went to War? March 2003


      by David B Smith - 2007-05-08
      I still regularly wake up thinking about the war with Iraq and feeling sick in my stomach. it's been a new experience for me and for all of us in Australia. Never before have we launched an attack on ...
    • 7.

      Should Christian People Mourn the Death of A Man Who Promoted Hate


      by Linda Dipman - 2007-05-22
      Newsmen hovered and ran to cover the newest breaking story. They were eager to proclaim the death of a powerful man of the Religious Right who had passed away from a massive heart attack. It was the...
    • 8.

      Press Release Current Affairs Government Thirty Poems In Thirty Days


      by MICHAEL SUIB - 2007-06-01
      Thirty Poems in Thirty Days. Historically, poets have always stepped up to the plate and presented, in stark clarity and the sometime disputable clever turn of a word, a unique understanding ...
    • 9.

      Is There Anything More Disingenuous Than a Whining, Petulant Political Party in America?


      by Ed Bagley - 2007-07-06
      Copyright © 2007 Ed BagleyPresidential elections provide a lot of humor when you can recognize the joke.Every few days some new, outrageous flap kicks another outrageous flap off of the front page of ...
    • 10.

      They Are Lying To You


      by Steve Gillman - 2007-08-08
      Yes, it's true. People are lying to you. They do it directly or by omission, and they do it for a variety of motivations, ranging from the profit motive to a quest for power, to the classic desi...