Archive for the Politics Category

  • South Korea Will Call North Korea the Enemy

    South Korea formal, openly called the enemy. The Korean peninsula and intense confrontation state must continue until 2011 and upgraded to confront, the possibility of a conflict always exist. On 30th officially released Korea the 2010 defence white

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  • Black Tea Party Adds Diversity to Politics

    I never would have "thunk" it. Once the Tea Party established itself in national politics after the historic election of President Barack Obama, many in the Black community, and probably rightfully so, dismissed the organization as racist and simply

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  • Addressing the Healthcare Repeal Effort: Who is Speaking for the Voiceless?

    Now that the mid-term elections are over and time for campaign promises to become Congressional platforms, the battle lines are drawn regarding the fight over healthcare repeal for the package known as "Obamacare." Republicans, particularly those en

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  • Assassination Attempt Shows Need For Political Tolerance

    In the hit song "Where is the Love," the Black Eyed Peas sing: "Whatever happened to the values of humanity, whatever happened to the fairness and equality, Instead of spreading love, we're spreading animosity, Lack of understanding, leading us away

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  • Tom DeLay Texas Ex-Congressman -The Stubborn #2

    Characteristics of the Second born Some of the traits of a second born are they desire to control their own space and they do not want to be told what to do, by anyone! Usually a better athlete than the firstborn and they are very competitive. They w

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  • US Defense Pay a Visit to Beijing

    After a rocky year for military relations between Beijing and Washington, United States Secretary of Defense Robert Gates finally arrived in the Chinese capital on Sunday night with the hope of normalizing the relations. En route to Beijing, Gates p

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  • Affirmative Action Policy, Diversity Practices: Can the Two Work Together?

    There has been a growing debate about affirmative action policies and diversity practices and whether the two benefit each other or stand in direct competition. The basis of the discussion is focused on whether the highly touted diversity programs

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  • Compromise — The Scariest Word in the English Language

    Ronald Reagan touched a nerve in patriotic Americans when he said the scariest words in the English language are, "Hello, I am from the government and I am here to help." This was a bold statement that was meant to support the idea of limited governm

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  • Providing a Kick Start to the Economy

    Our country is facing a number of problems right now. Unemployment has continued to be high. We have huge deficits for as far as the eye can see. Our nation debt is around $14 trillion and growing. Our politicians in Washington have been more focused

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  • Are You Keeping Score?– Terriorist 254 America 1

    It seems to me that the credibility of the Justice Department is in serious jeopardy. Promises have been made, incredible, unpredictable actions taken and to the chagrin of millions of American patriots, Eric Holder and his team have taken actions th

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