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Politics
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Al Gore for President
In my small way I have been supporting Hillary Clinton for American President. All of four articles on my blog show my personal vote. As can be seen the American Presidency is not at the top of my list of priorities. The lack of enthusiasm is probably due to the fact that the Americans showed such bad judgement during the last two elections. I love the American people, they are a great nation. I just have no time for their current Pres. He is guilty of crimes against humanity.
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The US Congress is NO Think Tank Let Me Tell You
Many voters and citizens are duped into believing that their US congressmen and women are somehow super intellectuals and in a way they might have some higher intelligence if they are able to fool that many people. However, under close scrutiny the U.S. Congress is no think tank, let me tell you. In fact, I am not the first person to notice nor the first person to write that fact.
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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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We Are Our Own Enemy!
Pick up any newspaper, listen to any news broadcast or browse any newsfeed on the web and you will find examples of Americans behaving badly. This rampant display runs from the average citizen right through the top level of American Politics. The worst factor is the decay of America is our general belief that we must stand by and watch it happen, because there isn't anything we can do about it. I believe that notion is wrong. Outraged Americans are currently the silent majority, but there is no reason for us to remain silent any longer.
Your voice does not have to go unheard. You can contact your representatives and demand that they bring back your America. You can put a stop to the poliotically correct idiocy, and raise your children to be strong and intelligent. Our constitution give you the power to change things. You don't have to wait, when you can instigate.
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Rebuilding the U.S.-Russia Relationship
Among the most important foreign policy priorities likely to face the next U.S. President will be the task of rebuilding the eroding U.S.-Russia relationship. Russia is currently engaged in a policy of employing its diplomatic leverage to “counterbalance” the United States. In the future, if the diminishing relationship is not repaired, Russia could well begin to put its hard power into play, as well. Such a development would diminish the United States’ ability to safeguard and advance its critical global interests at a time when it has suffered a major loss of credibility at enormous cost in the wake of its decision to go to war in Iraq. The challenge of bringing about an improved relationship is still a manageable one. However, if the United States is to have a reasonable chance at success, it will need to understand Russia’s concerns with regard to American unilateralism and make appropriate policy changes that limit its unilateralism to situations where unilateralist approaches are truly necessary.
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The Free Speech Nazis
In their rush to fight racism, Rev. Jesse Jackson and Rev. Al Sharpton are quick to condemn white speakers for use of unacceptable language. Is this type of attitude dangerous to our fundamental right of free speech?
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UAE's Imbalanced Demography Poses Concerns
Dubai and UAE's rising expatriate population is generating much concern these days. The administration requires looking at it very seriously before things got too complicated to be resolved.
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German Memories - Volga Germans Migration Towards Americas
A century after the first Germans had settled in the Volga region, Russia passed legislation that revoked many of the privileges promised to them by Catherine the Great. The sentiment in Russia became decidedly anti-German.
Soon after the military service bill became law, both Protestant and Catholic Volga Germans gathered and chose delegations to journey across the Atlantic to examine settlement conditions in the United States. Volga Germans started arriving in the USA in the mid 1870s. Early destinations were in the heartland of the country around Kansas and later spread west to Washington, Oregon and California and East to Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan and Ohio.
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