• Philosophy on Fixing America First

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    Many people want to Change the World, Rule the World or Fix the World. That is a noble goal as long as one wishes to do it for the better. Indeed I understand this concept and well I want to change the world too and at the time specifically the United States, because as good as it is; well quite frankly it is not good enough yet.Read more…
  • Mexican History Being Made

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    It's 2:00 a.m. on July 6, 2006 and I'm sitting here watching a real cliffhanger of a presidential election going on, much like we experienced in the States in 2000.Read more…
  • North Korea: Little Prospect for a Diplomatic Breakthough Through the Medium-Term

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    On July 4, 2006, North Korea test-fired six missiles in what amounted to a highly provocative taunting of the United States on the American Independence Day holiday. A day later, North Korea fired another missile. North Korea’s provocation is not surprising and it is likely to recur in the future, as it allows North Korea to periodically assert the fundamental basis on which the Kim Jong-il regime is founded.Read more…
  • Liberals Admit New Jersey Government Mostly Non-Essential

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    I’m giving New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine and all the liberals in the legislature a gold star for proving two lessons about government that I have been teaching people for years. What are those lessons? Well first, that government sticks their grubby little hands in more places than they should.Read more…
  • Guilliani To The Rescue! Or Is That Only Fuel For The Fire?

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    Oops! Guilliani for President? Not good.Read more…
  • Declaration of Independence-Remix 2006

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    In Congress, July 4, 2006The unanimous Declaration of the fifty united States of America,When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. --That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.Read more…
  • Good Politics can Build a Nation

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    Politics is the way in way in which the land is ruled by a group of similar minded people where duties are performed by the assigned person who is elected by the people's vote. The elected person has a portfolio for which he/she has to concentrate to improve the standard of living. Leaders die and live for true vales.Read more…
  • Do Celebrities Benefit from Philanthropy?

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    When Warren Buffet announced in a press conference that he was going to give Bill and Melinda Gates $1.5billion a year for their foundation, he stated that his family knew their wealth was meant to, in part, benefit society. Bill and Melinda in the same conference nodded in agreement, being themselves the biggest philanthropist couple in the world. These three rich magnanimous souls feel compelled to give back, to let others benefit from their wealth and power.Read more…
  • In the War on Terror, Who Should Determine the Publlic's Need to Know?

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    As the events of 9/11/01 become less vivid in our memories, I believe some Americans have lost focus on the fact that our enemies are still out there. They want us dead, all of us. Make no mistake, we are at war and it is a fight to the death.Read more…
  • The Drawbacks of Canceling Military Retirement Reform Act of 1986

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    For military personnel who had served the United States with utmost dedication and service, it would be very difficult for them to recognize the issues that are more serious to the “national security” than how the men and women of the U.S. armed forces will benefit from military retirement.Read more…
  • Sean Hannity: Direct and Sincere

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    Home Base: New York City, New York.Persona: Sean is one of the most polite talk radio hosts on the air. He avoids crass name-calling and shoutdowns.Read more…
  • 2006 Elections: Democratic Republic of Congo's Best and Last Hope?

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    With democratic and free elections, the first since 1965, only weeks away, it is imperative that the citizens of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) exercise courage and determination to ensure the vote’s success. A grassroots government with a strong mandate is the only realistic hope of bringing peace, reconciliation, economic success, and improved standards of life to the citizens of the DRC.Under the auspices of an interim government led by pragmatic President Joseph Kabila, violence that had racked the nation from 1996-2002 known as “Africa’s first world war” that saw the direct military involvement of Uganda, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Angola, Namibia, Chad, and Sudan at one time or another, has more or less subsided.Read more…
  • Democrats, Here is Your Platform: "It's Time for a Change!"

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    Jesus Christ called the Religious and Political Leaders of his time “Blind Guides”. The United States of America has been led so blindly into imminent disaster by George W. Bush and the Republican Party that the US is now looking like the Titanic hurtling into the Iceberg about to go down and take the rest of the world with it.Read more…
  • Identity & 21st Century

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    According to recently changes in world, old approach to identity is changed and even paradigms changed. In recent decades a discourse return (cultural return) is occurred. Main reason is identity divisions in the world.Read more…
  • The United Nations: Do We Really Need Them?

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    The United Nations continues to try to take guns away from law abiding citizens. The United Nations is holding a "Small Arms" conference. The UN says it wants to restrict small arms to the citizens of the world.Read more…
  • American Exceptionalism & Unilateralism

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    A series of decisions by the current US Administration, in widely differing sectors, are causing increasing concern among the global public-health community. Together, these decisions can perhaps best be thought of as manifestations of American exceptionalism, in which international laws and standards of behavior apply only to other countries. In the international arena the USA has opted out of a series of collective initiatives, many of which have potentially important consequences for health, security, and human rights.Read more…
  • San Francisco Gun Ban Knocked Down

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    San Francisco Superior Court Judge James Warren struck down the new San Francisco gun ban. The law originally stated that all handguns in the San Francisco city limits were against the law. The Superior Court Judge said that the law went against the second amendment.Read more…
  • Pop Goes the Weasel

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    Karma.What goes around, comes around. Eventually.Read more…
  • Is There any Hope For Nigeria again?

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    The final year of the campaign for presidency in Nigeria is just a few months away, and Nigeria's future will be in your hands. I urge all of you, to please, take time to vote not because you just have to do that but because of our tomorrow and that of our children. Don't allow flashy materials or token to take your vote away from you, vote and vote right.Read more…
  • Books not Bullets

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    The first month of the school year has just ended and I wonder how many students have made it this far. I know that it’s very early to ask this question but it begs to be asked. I wonder, how many will make it to receive their diplomas or report cards come March of next year.Read more…

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