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Politics
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The Open Mind Trickery Tactic
One of the most interesting tactics in rhetorical debate is when the other party accuses you of having a closed mind. You might wish to relate to them, that your mind is not closed to ideas that are relevant only ill-conceived concepts and horse radish. Many people believe that it is important to have an open mind and a clear head, but if it is too open you might fall for just about anything and if it is a clear a blank sheet of paper, why are you wasting its capacity?
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The Manipulated Masses
Used and Abuses since the beginning of time, their meek displacement is their biggest crime. There is power in numbers or hadn't you heard, flocks are stronger ask any bird. Slay the unjust king as if a mad dog, the strength of the masses only limited by their fog. The demanding rulers want you to fight, let them fight their own battles it is time to unite. A necessarily evil indeed they proclaim, now they need us no longer, so who is to blame.
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Can We Win Without Free Speech?
Abstract: Our free speech rights are protected by the Constitution, yet the publishing industry no longer has the capacity to process all ideas generated by the public. But, this being America, nothing should prevent people from mining their own intellectual property and publishing their ideas themselves. Not to allow competition with established publishers, the government de-legitimized author-published books – with a terrible result.
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U.S. Peace Proposal Taken Directly To the People of Syria
The subject of focus is a peace mission to bring about a peace movement to the people through both political avenues and interaction directly with the people of Syria. Through this interaction, U.S. citizens and the Syrian government are looking to put a more human face on the problems that separate the two countries and dispel some of the stereotypes currently displayed as fact by the current Bush White House and the media.
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Republicans for Obama
Even if Barack Obama does win the democratic nomination for president, it is highly unlikely that he will win the elections.
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History of the Royal Family of Monaco
Sometime during the night, on 8th January 1297, the gates of Monaco were opened to admit a modest monk. Having entered the grounds, the monk drew a sword, overcame the few guards on duty, and gave the signal for a full attack on the rock that was Monaco, at that time held by the Genovese. Thus did Francois Grimaldi initiate the events that were to lead the Grimaldi family to rule Monaco to this day.
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The Separation of Church and State Agenda
Most discussions opposing the role of Christianity in the United States arise from an abyss of ignorance so deep as to be unfathomable. You can endlessly drop boulders into this chasm of intellectual darkness without ever hearing one hit bottom
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If Kashmir Is Disputed So Can Be Pakistan?
For several years now Pakistan and its dictatorial regimes have questioned the accession of the state of Jammu and Kashmir to India by stating and restating it again and again that the state of Jammu and Kashmir is a disputed territory. By applying the same logic the identity of Pakistan and its existence as a sovereign political state can be questioned by India and the Indian government by taking the logic from International Law itself.
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Is Politics Interfering With Your Sex Life?
It is amazing, but I can't tell you how many couples have probably had their sexual encounters with each other interrupted because their political views are different. I don't know how Madeline and Carvel do it?
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German Memoirs - German Strike on Romans and Invasion into the Roman Empire Which Changed the World
Whatever the persecution Germans faced historically what Dietmar Doering was telling me came into mind as to how the Germanic tribes under the command of Arminius (Hermann) by one stroke against the Roman Forces in Germania and the subsequent Germanic tribes invasion into the Roman Empire changed the trend of the world. If the Romans had succeeded to integrate the Germanic people, maybe the continuing Roman rule would have merged the European peoples into a permanent nation of Roman citizens. Possibly, Europe then might even have remained politically united in a single state.
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