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    • 181.

      The Race Card


      by Horace Miskel - 2008-05-29
      When it finally seemed as if Barack Obama had regained momentum, after losing primaries in Ohio and Texas, critics played a card that is still polarizing today, and ultimately threatening his goal of ...
    • 182.

      Can Obama Really Win?


      by Jeremy James - 2008-05-29
      Many thought the day would never come. A day that all Americans could prove to their children that they could become whatever they want in life no matter what their background is. A day that Americans...
    • 183.

      Government, The Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign Of 2012


      by JAMES SMITH - 2008-06-02
      Hillary Clinton's campaign for the Democratic Party Presidential nomination has been over since early March. However, during the last two months, the Clinton campaign has exploited some very dubio...
    • 184.

      A Republican Vice President for the Next Generation


      by James William Smith - 2008-06-09
      The Republicans are in trouble in the 2008 Presidential election. John McCain is the nominee for a political party that has lost its brand identity. In fact, public opinion polls show that McCain is o...
    • 185.

      A Wave of Political Disaster for Gordon Brown


      by James William Smith - 2008-06-09
      A wave of political change has been sweeping across the continent of Europe. In country after country, the politics of liberal, high tax, big government have been falling like dominos. It started in G...
    • 186.

      If You Want Government to Listen, You've Got To Make the Ask!


      by Stephanie Vance - 2008-06-11
      One of my main messages for advocates is "make the ask." In my opinion it is almost always a waste of time to talk to an elected official without asking for something.Believe it or not, though, people...
    • 187.

      Pithy Prose: the Wit & Wisdom of Friedrich Nietzsche


      by Philip Yaffe - 2008-06-11
       by Philip Yaffe Part 6 of an occasional series I am a collector of quotations. I have been ever since I learned how to write, I mean professionally, not in primary school. I am particularly fond...
    • 188.

      Endowment Tax is Unsound Public Policy


      by Stuart Nachbar - 2008-06-16
      I just read in the May 19 Christian Science Monitor that a Massachusetts legislator proposes a 2.5 percent tax on college endowments over $1 billion. The Commonwealth State has nine such institutions ...
    • 189.

      Travel & Tourism, An American Holiday On The Fourth Of July


      by JAMES SMITH - 2008-06-16
      John Adams thought that America's birthday would be celebrated every year on the 2nd of July. Adams thought that the vote by the Continental Congress on July 2, 1776 to secede from British rule wo...
    • 190.

      Guaranteed Social Security Benefits: Make It So


      by Steve Selengut - 2008-06-16
      The comically complicated PSA (Personal Savings Account) legislation bouncing around Congress will raise taxes, increase investment risk, and expand the size of government. Let's stop applying Band-Ai...