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Politics
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Forced and Natural Segregation
Dr. King had a firm understanding of the metaphysical world. Dr. King was a minister of God first, well schooled in the arts of philosophy and theology, and a civil rights activist second. This truth often gets lost today. Today's Liberal rights movement is composed of attorneys and legal organizations, schooled in the art of rhetoric.
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The Patriotic Diaspora
An NRI is an Indian Citizen who has migrated to other country in search of better prospects or for any other reasons. Indians from all parts of the country & different ethnic backgrounds have migrated to various parts of the world & hence they are categorized as NRIs.
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I Hate Iraq War; What if Russia Invaded the US, What Then?
There sure is a lot of negative things that are said about the United States involvement in Iraq, unfortunately the rhetoric piques during the election season and most of the negative press comes from our own team. That is to say the Democrats. Oh and of course Syria, Iran and Al Qaeda?
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The Soviet Union Collapse
Soviet Union began seeing as an Evil Empire since the Cold War when the USA and Soviet Union actually divided the world into two camps.
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President Bush’s New Iraq Strategy: A Survey of the Challenges Involved
With Iraq caught in the throes of a low-grade civil war on one end and an aspiring Shia bid for domination on the other, President Bush proposed his long-awaited change in strategy for Iraq on Wednesday night. It entails a number of significant challenges. Those challenges will need to be overcome if the new approach is to produce substantially better results than the one it is replacing.
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Chinese Intervention
The recent campaign of reforms leading up to membership benefited the nation by imposing a stable well-tested set of international norms and rules on the Chinese economy, traditionally subject to the more arbitrary, shifting rules laid down by the party.
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Did the US Make a Mistake in Iraq?
Much of the World Media and many of the Democrats have condemned our nation for taking action against Saddam Hussein. Now even after his execution for crimes against humanity some say that the USA had over stepped their bounds and made a mockery of the International Community. But is that an accurate portrayal of what actually happened?
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Modern Liberalism is Different than Our Founding Fathers Sense of Liberalism
Most of those who call themselves liberals in the present period are nothing similar to the liberalism of past periods when our Founding Fathers were alive. The modern liberal will latch onto the word, liberalism, yet not the dictionary definition. Instead they cling to a politically correct version of socialism. But that is not what liberalism is really.
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Confronting Iran
What options are available for confronting Iran in its quest for nuclear weapons?
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Tab Cards Took A Bum Rap In Florida Election And Still Are The Best Method For Voting
For many years, small businesses and major corporations, during some of the best economic times, used tab card systems to run their businesses. However, all data was considered raw data until verified. Tab card voting systems do not have a verfication cycle. All we need to do today is use the same punch card voting systems that were used for many years and add a verification cycle. Electronic voting machines can not be trusted. A punched hole card system can be trusted much more if the process is verified.
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