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    • 61.

      How to get an elected official to listen -- in less than 15 minutes!


      by Stephanie Vance - 2007-04-12
      One of the most effective ways to get an elected official's attention is to schedule a meeting with them But setting up a meeting with an elected official takes more than just a phone call and a will...
    • 62.

      Why Efficient Government is an Oxymoron


      by Jeffrey Hauser - 2007-04-14
      Would it really shock you if I said that our US government could be doing a better job of managing our funds and performing various functions? Fema's (the Federal Emergency Management Agency) handling...
    • 63.

      Signs of Bad Times Ahead


      by DAn Bunch - 2007-04-14
      It is amazing to read any media today! Even the Newspapers, commonly behind at least twenty-four hours, are up to date on some of these issues that are, like some huge bell, tolling the coming disaste...
    • 64.

      The Governments Hidden Slave Workforce


      by Tony Rhodes - 2007-04-15
      In Great Britain today we have a very large hidden workforce that recieves slave wages, no holidays,works seven days a week in most cases, and is on call twenty four hours per day, have you guessed...
    • 65.

      Down & Out Federal Workforce Impacts


      by Daryl Green - 2007-04-21
      "Every failure is a blessing in disguise, providing it teaches some needed lesson one could not have learned without it. Most so-called Failures are only temporary defeats." - Napoleon HillDoes downs...
    • 66.

      I Don't Care What the Judge Said!


      by Joel Turtel - 2007-04-23
      "Look, Mr. Straun, John, can I call you John? We've been at this for 25 days. We're all sick of this. We all want to go home. You're the only one left. You're the one keeping us here. I got things to ...
    • 67.

      Communication Government Science & Technology NEW TECHNOLOGY ENHANCES EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT


      by COLE CHEEVER - 2007-04-25
      Manhattan, KS - Social tragedies are transforming American society, leading government and school authorities to question the old methods of emergency communication. One innovative website company...
    • 68.

      Challenging CPR (Criminology - Politics & Religion)


      by Brian Thames - 2007-04-26
      National statistics indicate that 64.8% of what the American public has been trained to believe about Criminology, Politics, and Religion (CPR) is in fact false.Before reading any further, will anyone...
    • 69.

      Avoiding the "Don't They Knows": Effective Advocacy Messages


      by Stephanie Vance - 2007-04-26
      I spent about an hour this morning shifting through my usual bewildering array of junk mail, e-mail spam and other random communications. I'm not looking for sympathy here: I know you deal with the sa...
    • 70.

      Government Inventions-Patents and the People


      by Peter Afraiabi - 2007-04-27
      The vaults of the United States Government contain many remarkable patents, reflecting novel inventions arrived at through research funded by U.S. taxpayers. Most of these patents literally sit undis...