- Would An Elected Official's Credit Score Affect Your Vote? By : Sanyika Calloway-Boyce
Recently a very gutsy newspaper in Toledo, Ohio challenged both Republican and Democrat City Counsel candidates to "show their cards," by giving access to their credit reports and credit scores for the voting public to see.
This raises a very interesting question; would an elected official's credit score affect your vote? - New Weapons For The US Military By : Victor Epand
This article tells you that the US Military is not giving the troops new weapons which they may need. - The A-10 And Should The B-52 Be Retired For Good By : Victor Epand
This article tells you about some of the planes that the Air Force has like the A-10 and if the B-52 should be retired for good. - Charisma in Politics Is Not Only About Good Looks By : Leon Edward
Charisma has always been an attribute that powerful people posess. Charisteristics of a strong charistmatic person in politics are discussed. - Europe And NATO Are Making Defense Efforts For Security Strategies By : Victor Epand
This article is about focusing on ways to effectively strengthen European defense efforts and that fresh initiative be made to debate security strategies openly within NATO. - AirForce C.A.P. Emergency Services Search and Rescue And New Radios By : Victor Epand
This article is all about the AirForce C.A.P. Emergency Services Search and Rescue and getting new radios for their unit. - Iraq Military Preparedness By : Victor Epand
Overview on reconstitution the Iraqi military under new training by the US. - Are Dual Citizens Subject to Military Call-up By : Victor Epand
The article provides information about dual citizens and military call-up. - Nuclear Power and Iran Today By : Victor Epand
The aricle describes the situation with Iran and nuclear power. Will the US Military do something about the nuclear weapon in Iran? - Iran and Nuclear Power By : Victor Epand
This article explains the situation about Iran and Nuclear power. - Will America Patrol Iraq in Tanks? By : Victor Epand
This article evaluates whether America should Patrol Iraq in tanks or not. - The Need For The Navy Reserve To Mobilize Sailors By : Victor Epand
This article is about the politics and need for the Navy Reserve to mobilize sailors in the near future. - Air Force Ammo Troops And Weapons Loader By : Victor Epand
What some units think is the greatest job in the Air Force. - The Coast Guard Started The Courtesy Motoboat Examination Program By : Victor Epand
This article is about how the Coast Guard started The Courtesy Motorboat Examination (VSC) Program to help teach boaters how to be safe on the water. - The Stryker Assault Vehicle By : Victor Epand
This article is about the Stryker assault vehicle and what they should do to make this vehicle safer for the troops. - Getting Ready for Election Season By : Stephanie Foster
Election season is upon us. Getting educated about the candidates can help you to make intelligent decisions when it comes time to vote. - I Dislike Bush & Co. More Than Lyndon Johnson or Richard Nixon By : Michael Dappert
LBJ and Tricky Dick were good at subverting the public trust. Bush & Co. does not even seem to care if anyone notices. - Should Singapore's Gay Sex Law Be Repealed? By : Chris Chew
In Singapore, a gay sexual relationship could send a person to jail. - Clinton, Edwards and Obama Using SMS in Primary Campaign By : Anthony Wayne
The major players in the race for Democratic Presidential Nominee have each embraced new technology as a means of self promotion. SMS a.k.a. text messaging has emerged as a key tool in this election. - Judges Rule With Political Agenda By : Michael Dappert
Court rulings more and more reflect our polarized society. - The Dilemma Faced By Hillary Supporters By : Ed Lathrop
Many people don't realize the politics of Hillary Clinton are different than that of her husband, former president Bill Clinton. This article examines one extreme difference. - Power Polling: How to Win Elections and Customers By : Randy Gilbert
There is "money-making power" in the ability to listen to your customers, because THEY ARE YOUR VOTERS. Finding out what they want and then giving it to them is like millionaire magic. - Grants For Non-Profit Organizations By : Steven Gwillim
There are many different jobs in non profit organizations, but anyone who has worked at any level knows how important grant applications are. - Making Your Vote Count for You: Evaluating Candidate Choices By : Jimmy Walker
Do you ever notice how humble incumbents get when it is time for them to run for re-election? This is the only time when most elected officials pay any considerable attention to their constituents' needs. How can you increase your odds of voting for a candidate that is more likely to make changes that will positively and personally benefit you? - What Does It Really Mean To Be A U.S. Citizen? By : David Maillie
It supposedly means we have great rights and priviledges, but in actuality, these rights are bipartisan with the rich and wealthy having one set of rights and the poor another. America is not a true democracy, but actually closer to Russia and socialism. This is an article you need to read. - Mr. Bin Laden: Tear this Wall Down By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
You have wasted your money, and time, on a message of hate. It is easy to incite young people with the message of intolerance and violence. What a shame, when you think of all the people you could have helped - Do Blogs Dynamically Transform the Modern American Political Culture By : Jonathon Hardcastle
Recently web logs, or blogs, have exploded in popularity and have come to occupy an increasingly important place in American politics. - The Types Of USA Visas To Reunite Families By : MIKE SELVON
The immigration laws for the United States have established two distinct categories of aliens who will be considered for permanent immigration to the US. - Front Sight Firearms Training Institute Raises Call: Arm the Teachers By : Jayden Adams
Front Sight Firearms Training Institute has been calling for America to see that keeping schools unarmed is keeping them as open targets. Dr. Ignatius Piazza, the founder and director of Front Sight is at the head of the fray, demanding that people wake up to the fact that the only way to stop school shootings is to train and arm the teachers. Across the nation, people are doing just that: waking up. - Front Sight Firearms Training Institute Raises Call: Arm the Teachers By : Jayden Adams
Front Sight Firearms Training Institute has been calling for America to see that keeping schools unarmed is keeping them as open targets. Dr. Ignatius Piazza, the founder and director of Front Sight is at the head of the fray, demanding that people wake up to the fact that the only way to stop school shootings is to train and arm the teachers. Across the nation, people are doing just that: waking up. - The Demos Year End 2008 Campaign Review: Obama Up, Clintons Tank, and John Out By : Jack Deal
Aren't we Democrats such a class act? - What Every Politician Should Know About Campaign Signs By : Adrian Adams
Are you a local politician who is looking to run for office? If you are, you and your staff may currently be in the process of developing your campaign, if you have yet to already do so. - Tips For Winning A Local Political Office By : Adrian Adams
Many candidates who are otherwise perfectly qualified to run for political office fail simply because they did not take the time to draw up a campaign plan or a road map to victory? - The Importance Of Campaign Signs By : Adrian Adams
Are you a local politician who is interested in running for office or are you a campaign manager? If you are, the importance of political signs cannot be emphasized on enough. - Thailand’s Peacekeeping Role in Southeast Asia By : lar
Since the end of the Cold War, and with the rise in low-intensity conflicts, the resulting impact on stability and security in the region and the world at large resulted in the Royal Thai Government enhancing its support to peacekeeping and humanitarian activities. This has been at both regional and global levels. - Air Force Medical Team Performs Goodwill Mission In Thailand By : lar
Mainstream media likes to only report the negative military news. Here is a story that shows some of the good things that the military does on a regular basis. The Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marines perform these types of missions throughout the year and most of these stories go unreported. - History of US Consulate in Chiang Mai By : lar
Not all office buildings are merely brick and mortar. Some buildings have class and character and deserve to be recognized. The U.S. Consulate in Chiang Mai is one such building. - Can Democracies Work And Do They Make A Difference To Ordinary Lives? By : Holly Franklin
There seems to be a Western apathy toward politics and democracy whilst in other countries they fight for it and it only brings bloodshed and tears. Can democracy really work this article explores the debate. - Recession Answers By : Burk Pendergrass
Concerned about inflation, a recession, a depression in the early 21st Century? If you are...read on - Bite The Bullet... By : Burk Pendergrass
The government wants to give you and me government money...ah! our Chinese Bankers.. - John Edwards Should Be President By : The Buffalo
Populism. John Edwards’ campaign is considered by many to have populist themes; lifting up the working class, fighting for the middle class, healthcare for everyone and eliminating poverty. These are concepts that we should embrace. - History of Gymnastics. By : elakelak
History of Gymnastics. - The Commander In Chief Has The Vapors.... Again By : Burk Pendergrass
Hillary, take a lesson from the Tennessee Mountain Man's girlfriend - Plucky Pedro put Benidorm on the map By : Andrew Regan
Before Benidorm could become a popular holiday destination young Pedro Zaragoza knew he would have to persuade Spanish Dictator General Franco to agree to overturn a ban on bikinis, so in 1953 he got on his bike and went to Madrid to address the General. - Momma Always Told You, Don't Play In The Street By : Burk Pendergrass
Eight (8) people lay dead in the street because no one listens to momma - Woman in history. By : elakelak
Woman in history. - National Health Care Reform Will Determine the Next President of the United States By : Jack Deal
Universal health care will be the swing vote in the upcoming Presidential election in November. - Antique History, American Thoreau - Inspired Gandhi How to Free India By : Derek Dashwood
British rule over India brought order and justice. But it was Roosevelt and America who brought democracy to India. After all, what was this war all about? India was independent by 1947.But it took a Gandhi who had read the words of protest of American Thoreau. - Texas Primary May Decide Democratic Party Nominee By : Eric Bramlett
The presidential primary March 4th in Texas may decide which Democrat faces the likely Republican Party nominee, Senator John McCain of Arizona. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, the final two Democrats left, face off in a tough, high-profile showdown in the Lone Star State. - Now Who Was It That Said, Washington Is Broken? By : John DeJong
This is perhaps the most bizarre Republican Primary Election that I've ever witnessed. As a matter of fact, the entire GOP looks like it is going over the edge. In my mind, it is an unholy alliance that my party has wrapped its arms around the most Liberal of all our Candidates to run for President of the United States. Yet as we've all witnessed in just one week, it's nothing more than... - What Sort of Experience is Needed to be a Good President? By : Michael Sack Elmaleh
Some of our best Presidents came to office with very little of the kind of experience many think is needed. - Good Guys Finish Last By : Burk Pendergrass
the world should come to an end before the general election of 2012 which would render all of these considerations mut - Panama, A Political Overview By : Cassidy Williams
Panama has maintained good relations with power houses and international bodies in a bid to ensure trade and business. - Texas Primary Reveals Republican Unease Over McCain By : Eric Bramlett
The upcoming Texas Primary March 4th has revealed some conservative dissatisfaction with the likely nomination of Senator John McCain for president. This primary ranks as the most important since 1976, when Gerald Ford fought Ronald Reagan for Texas delegates to the Republican Convention. - Because She is a Monster!! By : Burk Pendergrass
Americans must decide whether they want a fresh new start in everything politics, and whether we want someone indebted to no one
but the people for their coveted position. - The Question Is, Margaret, How Deep Is The Recession By : Burk Pendergrass
A recession by any definition remains untoward struggle and pain. Ask the lower and middle classes in America - What evidence is there that the Illuminati is real By : JK Ellis
I've read a LOT about the so-called Illuminati, most from Christian based fear mongers who seem to use the Illuminati as a tool of conversion. That has added to my skepticism. - Use This Political Ad And You Have My Vote By : Dave Dorgan
The only honest polictcal ad. In a perfect world, I would vote for the candidate that used this politcal ad. - Presidential Facts and Fun Trivia By : Charlotte Buelow
How much do you know about America's presidents? Here are some fun facts and little-known trivia about some of our most popular government leaders. - Life Just Ain't What It Used To Be By : Burk Pendergrass
The Tennessee Mountain Man recalls that there was a time when the city was a million miles away and no one went there - How I Escaped From Rosicrucian Mind Control By : JK Ellis
"The Prisoner of San Jose," subtitled "How I Escaped From Rosicrucian Mind Control," has been released this month by Wheatmark Publishing in Tucson, AZ. It is available online and at Amazon.com. - Healthy Lifestyles, Wise Aging - No More Patents, but A Nobel Peace Prize By : Derek Dashwood
Studies have looked at the lives of those most brilliant person who have created the greatest knowledge breakthroughs, with most important patents to advance humanity. It always happened in their youth. - Healthy Lifestyles, Global Kerosene From Airplanes - Time For Cleaner Super Train! By : Derek Dashwood
Studies made clear, as were the skies of America, the three days after 9/11. There was no air traffic; the skies of America became blue. Then soon they were kerosine gray from that exhaust trail across the sky. - Healthy Lifestyles, Cartoons, Elmer, Bugs - President Fudd, Bugs bin Ladin Is Not Here, Go Home! By : Derek Dashwood
We think how that cartoon chap Elmer Fudd, wildly blasting away at Bugs Bunny talks of now. Every time he almost has that "wascelly bin wabbit" now, boom boom, he still needs a trillion more bullets, boom boom. - Slight Of Hand Politicians, Lawyers, Judges, Bankers, Corporate Moguls - Scoundrels All By : Burk Pendergrass
America is in danger of being destroyed from within. Not by some disenfranchised group, but by the very ones who have benefited the most - Freedom Of The Press Threatened By Tennessee Police Chief By : Burk Pendergrass
Cooper went on to issue a veiled threat to the media for doing its job by saying the investigation into the female police captain was "bordering on harassment". - Wie man bei einer Hochzeitsvorbereitung am besten Geld sparen kann! By : Silke Hoffmann
Wer sich entscheidet zu Heiraten, steht nun vor eine große Aufgabe! Hochzeitsvorbereitungen kosten viel Zeit, Kraft und Geld. Man muss an allem bedenken und nichts vergessen. Dabei verliert man schnell den Überblick über Ausgaben und Preise, und in nur kürzester Zeit hat man sei Geldlimit überzogen. Wie spart man am besten Geld bei einer Hochzeitsvorbereitung, auf was sollte man verzichten, und auf was nicht. - Rush Limbaugh's Operation Chaos: The Ninja Option? By : John DeJong
For those aspiring Robinson Crusoe's among you, Op. Chaos is a brilliant creation of Rush Limbaugh. What he has done is to give all those Conservatives who have missed out on voting against John McCain a new voting life by way of switching parties and becoming "Shadow Democrats" for the remaining DNC primaries. - Is Traditional Politics Dead? By : Jack Deal
The poor vote one way and the rich another. Those neither rich nor poor get caught square in the middle or "middle class" as it is often called. The Twilight Zone might be a more appropriate name. - Did Obama's Arrogance Trump His Intelligence? By : Jack Deal
It's my friends in the South and Midwest that are crying "foul." These folks are white, Reagan Democrats or Arnold Republicans. They are centrist, patriotic and by many experts the so-called swing vote. - End Of The Line For Spanish King? By : Majorca
Internationally acclaimed and recently returned from exile, King Juan Carlos of Spain was hailed as saviour of the country's young democracy when he ordered the army back to barracks during a coup attempt.
But now there are some calls among Spanish people that he should be their last King, and a new republic set up. - NATO on Russia: Enemy or the next alliance? By : dexharris
Russia was badly devastated after the Cold War. Alliance of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) was in war with Russia which is part of the Soviet Republics during the Cold War era. - What Has France's New President Done For The Country By : Catherine Harvey
A look at some of the changes implemented by the latest French premier and some of his motives behind the changes. - What Next For Bahrain? By : Gordon Warre
Bahraini liberals have responded to the growing power of religious parties by organizing themselves to campaign through civil society in order to defend basic personal freedoms from being legislated away. - Why I am Running for President: Special Victims Unit By : Michael Sack Elmaleh
Presidential candidates assure us that they love all Americans. But they especially love Americans who have been victimized in ways that reinforce their campaign platform. - The Spurious Hero By : searchrankpros
The term hero seems to be as varied and personal as one's choice of deodorant. - THE JUDAS MANUAL By : Ben Needles
Our recent history has accumulated a record of botched initiatives, uncertain situations and tragic episodes that have led the United States into the road to decadence, universal scorn and national misery - John McCain is Out of Touch By : Anthony Wayne
John McCain's campaign is out of touch with the American public because it does not use a text message element as Obama's and Clinton's does. - Greek Fire - A Terrifying Early Medieval Weapon By : Ben Needles
Greek Fire, also known as Byzantine Fire, Greek Byzantine Fire, and Sea Fire, was a terrifying naval weapon mastered by the Greeks and the Byzantines during early Medieval times - Want To Become A Private Investigator? Learn The Facts Here First! By : FrankMikePapp
With the advent of the Internet, there is no need for any one who intends carrying out private investigation to have face-to-face contact with the agency. The most important thing is to provide the required information on the case to be investigated into. After the required payment is made, the resul - Football And Politics In Catalunia By : Gaizka Pujana
On Sunday Spain deservedly won the Euro 2008 final against Germany. In the Catalan capital of Barcelona as much as in the Spanish capital of Madrid, people poured into the streets to pour fireworks into the night's sky and honk car horns. - A Peaceful, Powerful and Cost Effective Counter Terrorism Plan that Ordinary Citizens Can Embrace By : Ben Needles
Here is a remarkable counter terrorism proposal that was introduced by way of a gripping fiction book - Obama Fallacy Will Open Gates of Hell in The Middle East By : Ben Needles
Hamas is waiting, and hoping, for an Obama victory in November - Barack Obamas Church: Climbing the Ladder By : Ben Needles
I watch the television news and I am in awe at the shallow political reporting being done about Barack Obamas church membership - The Amazing Power Of Print By : Ben Needles
For centuries the printed word has been able to sway people one way or another in many cases all because of what they read - Obama Change in Campaign Tactics May Prove Fatal By : Gerald Greene
While it is normal in a close race for the front runner to fade a bit with several months to go before the general election it is a danger to Obama to lose the support of the media at a critical time when he needs them the most. - Understanding Politics By : Cray Bruneur
An article about understanding politics. - Witness Libertarianism Present Efficiently and Painlessly By : Bobby James
The readers of this article have no doubt to notice that one of the main topic is libertarian activism. This is more specifically, helping the people to understand the propaganda arguments they hear all around them in libertarian perspective. - What kinds of Information is made Available for General Public? By : Bobby James
Public agencies collect information and compile records which can be shared openly depending on the nature of the information. With the evolution of the internet, and the migration of information from paper to digital, it is now possible for anyone, anywhere to view information on people and companies within the United States. - A Sort Experience Needed to be a Good President By : Bobby James
Is there any specific experience that can best prepare an individual to be the President of the United States? Service in the military? Running a business? Governing a state? Or will the much maligned legislative experience suffice? How much of the right sort of experience is enough? Consider the resumes of two of our best presidents. - Some Questions to Reveal that Who Should be The Next US President By : Bobby James
Do you think George Bush knows how much a bus pass costs? When was the last time you think Dick Cheney pulled out an envelope full of coupons to save a few bucks at the grocery store? Does he even know what a grocery store is? I do not want to bash the President. But what I want to do is explain why so many of our national politicians aren't ready to tackle the everyday problems the average American faces – simply because they have no idea what they are. - Tips for Getting The Most From Your Campaign Yard Signs By : Christine Harrell
Name recognition is a high priority for candidates and political lawn signs are very effective if used properly. - How We Can Achieve the Best Social Progress in Developing Countries By : Bobby James
Technological innovations and advances: Because capitalists’ control how technology is used, many of the computer’s potential gains are not realized. Capitalists enhance this conflict that may lead to social revolutions because human development is rendered. This is an adoption regarding the views on computers that Karl Marx may have held. - The Political Fires Are Heating Up Fast For Election 2008 By : Rachel Yoshida
We have seen the sparks and the star of the smoke, but it looks as though the flames will soon break out. - Bailing Out Corporations By : Myself I Know
Federal Gov't Bails out Corporations, But won't help average Americans. - How Obama's Weak Campaign Organization Has Made It a Race By : Jack Deal
The campaign's inner circle was reduced to a handful of people. From this group comes all the campaign's command and control and just as importantly, minimal dissent. - Are Politicians Using Smoke Screens To Sidestep Issues By : Aydan Corkern
Should we really expect change or just business as usual after the new president takes office? - Has America Lost All Values With Water Torture By : Aydan Corkern
We used to stand tall above the now pathetic standards our giovernment now holds, so what happend for us to lose our humanity? - Is Governor Sarah Palin a Unique 21st Century Feminist? By : Rosemary Lichtman
: Is Governor Sarah Palin a unique kind of feminist? It depends who is judging. A working mother, she may be a role model for some, an anti-feminist for others. - Obama's Fake Outrage? By : Robert Cartagna
Presidential candidates exchange harsher statements as election nears. Is Barack Obama's reaction genuine?
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