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Author :: Terry Mitchell  |
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| Article Title :: A Common Sense Approach To Religious Freedom |
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| Down through the centuries and all over the world, the battle for religious freedom has been a bitter one. The United States has been no exception. Although most of those who founded this country came here seeking religious freedom, it has been a source of contention from the beginning and remains so today. There are fanatics on both sides of this issue. On one side, we have those who think their religious freedom is being violated if they are not allowed to force their religion down everyone else's throat. One the other side, we have those who believe it's their inalienable right to never be exposed to any element of religious life. Both extremes are wrong. Government should be neither h (read full article) |
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Category :: Politics Articles |
Author :: Terry Mitchell  |
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| Article Title :: A Guide to Election Night for the Non-Political Junkie |
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| Even if you are not a political junkie like I am, you will still probably find yourself glued to your TV set on election night. Obviously, you'll be waiting to find out whether President George W. Bush will be elected or if Senator John F. Kerry of Massachusetts will become our 44th President. Will everything you see and hear that night be interesting? Will it even make sense to you? Well, if all you are interested in is finding out who wins, you may be in for a long and boring night. Volumes of information will be presented that night before a final winner is declared. However, if you know a few things to look for, all of that stuff might make a lot more sense and actually be interesting a (read full article) |
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Category :: Politics Articles |
Author :: Linda Correli  |
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| Article Title :: Quick Strategies For Writing Your Essay Under Pressure |
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Most writing is done under time pressure. Yet, while the majority of students have to write in haste ¡V with limited time, limited space and an instructor to please ¡V few approach to this task systematically. Though, writing under increasing time pressure requires the ability to zero in one activity, turning all the strengths to successful fulfillment of this task in tight schedule.Pressure makes some students feel frustrated, freak out and distract their mind and attention from writing. Other students, on the contrary, enjoy the rush, feeling oddly motivated by the pressure. But still overwhelming number of learners tries to find lame excuses to postpone the work which t (read full article) |
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Category :: Politics Articles |
Author :: Arthur Zulu  |
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| Article Title :: A Letter of Congratulation to George Bush |
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| Dear Bush,I must first of all apologize for not including my address on this letter. In this age of terrorism, one should be wary of disclosing private addresses in public places. So I decided to send you this mail from "an undisclosed secret location." The purpose of my writing you, however, is to congratulate you for your "decisive" victory in the November election. You must see what I am doing this moment—playing my ukulele in my garden and singing "God Bless America." Do you know how to play musical instruments?But I do not even think that that is necessary. For did Bob Kerry not gad about town twanging his guitar with his right fingers and wiping b (read full article) |
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Category :: Politics Articles |
Author :: Richard Lowe  |
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| Article Title :: Are The Search Engines Censoring The Internet? |
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| Every single day I surf through about a dozen sites, looking for interesting articles and message board posts. I do this for many reasons: for my job, which requires that I stay up-to-date on current technologies, and for my hobby, which allows me to write articles about the internet and the web.A big portion of my daily routine involves visiting forums related to all facets of the internet. These forums often have some incredible information not readily available anywhere else; the best of these (WebMasterWorld, JavaScript City, Spider Foods, WebDev Forums, Lisa Says it all and the Web Site Abstraction Forum) are tightly monitored and are heavily (read full article) |
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Category :: Politics Articles |
Author :: Terry Mitchell  |
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| Article Title :: A Look Ahead to 2008 (Part I) |
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| Just as everyone has breathed a sigh of relief at the end of 2004 presidential campaign, I would like to take a quick look ahead to 2008. Unless George W. Bush is unable to complete his second term, 2008 will bring the third open presidential election (no incumbent running) in 20 years. Even though that's still four years into the future, the campaign will be unofficially getting underway almost immediately. Therefore, many of the potential candidates can already be identified and there should be no shortage of them on either side. Today, I will be taking a look at the potential Republican candidates. Among them are Arizona Senator John McCain, Tennessee Senator Bill Frist, Florida (read full article) |
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Category :: Politics Articles |
Author :: Terry Mitchell  |
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| Article Title :: A Look Ahead to 2008 (Part II) |
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| Last week, I began my look ahead to the 2008 presidential campaign with the potential Republican candidates. Today, I will continue by taking a look at the potential Democratic candidates. Among them are New York Senator and former First Lady Hillary Clinton, former Vice President Al Gore, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, Indiana Senator Evan Bayh, Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack, former Vermont Governor Howard Dean, North Carolina Senator John Edwards, Illinois Senator-elect Barack Obama, Nevada Senator Harry Reid, and Virginia Governor Mark Warner. Hillary Clinton would seem to have the inside track to the Democratic nomination for 2008. However, she could be seen as a far too pola (read full article) |
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Category :: Politics Articles |
Author :: Kurt St. Angelo  |
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| Article Title :: A month in the life of the drug war |
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| A month in the life of the drug warby Kurt St. Angelo@2005 Libertarian Writers' BureauNear the end of my Libertarian campaign for Marion County Prosecutor in Indianapolis in 2002, I noted stories by news partners WTHR-TV Channel 13 (NBC) and the Indianapolis Star newspaper that supported my outspoken political position against the war on drugs. There were very few news stories, if any, which did not support my view. It is my Libertarian view that the drug prohibition policies of Democrats and Republicans are ineffective, wasteful, hypocritical, and destructive. The policies are a leading – if not the leading – cause of crime in America, including violent crimes. A (read full article) |
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Category :: Politics Articles |
Author :: Nader Ghali  |
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| Article Title :: A National Sales Tax: The Time is Now |
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| "If you elect me, Senator Katherine Laforge, as your next president, my National Sales Tax will give you back true equity in the share of taxes you pay. You will no longer be the utilitarian taxpayer for the elite." "Hulagu's Web - chapter 10"The heroine in "Hulagu's Web" is a true believer in Frank Chodorov's compelling view that income tax is the root of all evil. Why, under our current National Income Tax system, do billions in real income earned by criminal endeavors, the underground economy and illegal aliens go totally untaxed? Why are the complexities of our tax code so onerous that only the wealthy can afford the resources, knowledge and ability to truly access expert advice (read full article) |
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Category :: Politics Articles |
Author :: Arnold Alderite  |
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| Article Title :: Jihad and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front in Mindanao |
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Is the call of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front in the Philippines within the principles of the true meaning of Jihad.
I come from Mindanao where five percent of its population is composed of Muslims of diverse ethnicity. This is something for me. As a Christian, I have experienced living with them. It was difficult for me to understand their manner of living and customs. It was perfectly all right with me. But when the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in Mindanao, a conglomerate of separatist group of Muslims, started to hostage and bomb innocent civilians away and justify it in the name of Jihad, I began to become more confused understanding the word. While the situation in (read full article) |
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