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by James William Smith - 2008-10-10
If you were on trial, would you want the jury verdict before your defense was heard? If you are making a very important personal decision, would you want to decide before considering all the pertinent...
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by Gregory A. DeHart - 2008-10-04
In the mid 1970s Paul Simon's pop song made its way around expressing the growing attitude of the day for non-commitment in marriage and generally speaking, all forms of godly responsibility. Fifty Wa...
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by Jean Johnson and Scott Bittle - 2008-10-04
When it comes to international issues, a lot of Americans aren't on top of the details. In 2007 only 36 percent of Americans could name Vladimir Putin as the leader of Russia, although maybe he's rais...
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by Rev. Michael Bresciani - 2008-09-25
One of the surest things about the future is that the world will see the rise of a final world dictator. He will rise over the newly formed EU and will extend his rule across the globe not by warfare ...
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by Ron Randall - 2008-09-24
Well the number one culprit would have to be greed an unquenching greed and dishonesty. The financial service sector wanted to play off their troubles like it was no big deal all along they knew they ...
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by Common Sense - 2008-09-19
What gives Sarah Palin the right to threaten the second largest country in the world on national television, this is incredibly irresponsible and a boarder line threat to national security. The arroga...
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by Fed Up American - 2008-09-18
In light of what the GOP is trying to pull off against the American people again in a Presidential election on the surface seems blatantly transparent to those of us with a semi functioning cerebral c...
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by Fed Up American - 2008-09-17
The Republican strategy during this election has been a stroke of genius. They know damn well that they can't focus on issues or candidate integrity, so what's left for them to do? Shock and awe.You a...
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by Jay Hakes - 2008-08-03
T. Boone Pickens has broadcast his way right into the middle of a presidential election debate about United States energy policy. Americans are upset about $4 a gallon gasoline, and the iconoclastic o...
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by Edward Chupack - 2008-07-25
What do Somalia, Long John Silver and the U.N. have in common? The answer, unfortunately, is confusion.Somalia is a regime without a central government. The country would be an Abbott and Costello rou...
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by Kritika - 2008-07-24
The battle-line is drawn and the stage is set. Similar to any other war, both camps, though well prepared, are looking for their victory. But on this political battle, in the field of the largest demo...
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by CD Mohatta - 2008-07-16
Is Indian press obsessed with the nuclear deal? Is there nothing else that is happening in India? What kind of coverage is being given by the press in India to the following? Let us talk about that.Dr...
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by CD Mohatta - 2008-07-13
Politicians around the world are always looking for opportunities that will get them votes. In India, the politicians are making this as a fine art but something that is very dangerous for India. The ...
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by Steve Selengut - 2008-07-11
The investor's eye view of politics is a simplistic, practical, dot-connecting approach to sorting things out so that win/win change can be considered. Real world politics is not concerned with such t...
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by blueboy - 2008-07-02
The police are trying to crack down on knife and gun attacks. Many of these crimes are gang related and unfortunately the people in power, the policy makers, are normally totally out of tune with the ...
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by Rev. Michael Bresciani - 2008-07-01
The story written by Laurie Goodstein broke in The New York Times Politics Blog June 23, 2008 and has garnered blog responses from around the nation. Keller who operates a live daily broadcast from St...
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by Karen Abbott - 2008-06-26
The Mann Act, long relegated to the status of bawdy Frank Sinatra punch lines and literary asides-Lolita's Humbert Humbert deplores the law as "lending itself to a dreadful pun"-was serious news recen...
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by athard - 2008-06-22
The Democrats are a perfect example of political hypocrisy in the United States. They have spoken at length about the need to unite America but haven't been able to be united themselves. The Hillary v...
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by Richard A. Clarke - 2008-06-20
Another reality in the post-9/11 growth of intelligence analysis capability is outsourcing. We have outsourced the management of billlion-dollar technical collection programs, and we have contracted i...
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by Vincent Bugliosi - 2008-06-20
That the king can do no wrong is a necessary and fundamental principle of the English constitution.-Sir William Blackstone,Commentaries on the Laws of England, 1765No living Homo sapiens is above the ...