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Category: News and Society >> Politics<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 next page >> by Josh Greenberger  [ 2008-10-12 ] Apparently, Americans are susceptible to celebrity-type images to the point where logic and reason go out the window. If you're planning to vote for Obama, here's a quick one-question test to help you sort out whether you're choice is a logical one.
by Louis Rosas-Guyon III Rosas-Guyon [ 2008-10-08 ] It's amazing how the election has turned into a reality show. And this last episode was boring. by Steve Gillman  [ 2008-10-07 ] Are you looking for political changes that just don't seem likely with the existing candidates? There may be a better way. by kris reyes  [ 2008-10-03 ] More constant definitions of “liberal” and “conservative” inform that, simply put, a conservative believes in “maintaining the status quo” while a liberal believes in changing it. by sell watch [ 2008-09-25 ] he only bought a common watch from http://www.watchinstyle.com
shoes from some small online shopping store such as http://www.easyforbuy.com by -- --  [ 2008-09-17 ] People`s identities and ideologies explain their actions in respect of the Arab-Israeli conflict by Karen Fish  [ 2008-09-13 ] Rules are rules. by Karen Fish  [ 2008-09-07 ] Bill Clinton handed George Bush a surplus. George Bush and John McCain turned the surplus into a $10 trillion deficit, a gigantic cancerous tax/mortgage on us all. by Karen Fish  [ 2008-09-06 ] Mission not accomplished. by -- --  [ 2008-09-02 ] The notion of Jerusalem as Israeli capital implies the expulsion of the Palestinians who also claim the territory as their own. by Josh Greenberger  [ 2008-08-18 ] Legend has it that Migel Nostrildamous, a seer of the 1500s, could smell the future. He predicted the 2008 U.S. Presidential race between Barack Obama and John McCain, and gave an amazingly detailed account of the by Karen Fish  [ 2008-08-15 ] George Bush has now brought us all a hair from Armageddon. by Abhinav Sidana  [ 2008-08-02 ] A place where the true facets of Malaysian politics are talked about and discussed not by the politicians but by the people whose lives are affected by the politicians, the people of Malaysia. by Karen Fish  [ 2008-08-02 ] Temple of Love unites world religions. by -- --  [ 2008-07-30 ] The key to a harmonious relationship, as to all worthwhile relationships, is righteousness. by Bob Miller  [ 2008-07-18 ] I have never spoken a kind word about the Israelis in my life, but it's simply impossible to deal with these hate-consumed Arabs. by Bob Miller  [ 2008-07-16 ] Invertebrates like Nancy Pelosi and Neville Chamberlain are the fools who men like Adolf Hitler and George W. Bush count on to help them build their empires. by Bob Miller  [ 2008-07-14 ] Whatever Barack Obama can do to change things for the better will be extraordinarily limited because he will definitely be surrounded by the largest group of sociopaths ever assembled. by Josh Greenberger  [ 2008-07-08 ] If we can get our lawmakers to put aside politics and special interests, we could roll back the price of gasoline considerably.
by -- --  [ 2008-07-02 ] Despite the problems that the drive for human power has caused across human history, there yet remains a power for good that will triumph. by peter hutch  [ 2008-06-30 ]
Rajiv Gandhi, born in 1944, served as the Prime Minister of India from 1984 to 1989. The first son of Indira and Feroze Gandhi, Rajiv attended Cambridge University, where he met and married Sonia by Johnny Summerton  [ 2008-06-27 ] An 11-year-old boy finds himself an orphan in France for the second time as his father is deported.
by Joem Hughes  [ 2008-06-24 ]
The article offers information on the significance of online political videos on the US election. It gives useful information on the positive and negative impact of online videos on the outcome of the election and and the political polls.
by Karen Fish  [ 2008-06-11 ] Birds of a feather flock together. by Karen Fish  [ 2008-06-11 ] George Bush outbushes himself. by Scott Jarvis  [ 2008-06-09 ] There are multitudes of rationales that one can make in favor of the banning of firearms both deadly and non deadly force. Those who support such actions against firearms often site the success other countries have had with their banishment of guns. They will also cite that those same countries have much lower crime rates as well as crime to fatality ratios. by Bob Miller  [ 2008-06-05 ] After the thoughtless campaign in Iraq, the deaths of over 4,000 brave US troops, and countless Iraqi civilians and militants, there was some hope that the reconstruction effort might attract employment to the US economy. by Bob Miller  [ 2008-06-05 ] The Iraq war was one of the most disastrous foreign policy decisions of the last few decades, and citizens across America and the world have looked on with horror as politicians and power got out of hand. by Bob Miller  [ 2008-06-05 ] The Iraq war has cost us all a great deal. In terms of the taxes, we’ve paid heavily towards invading Iraq needlessly, and we continue to pay towards the ongoing war effort. In terms of the economy, we’ve paid the price thanks to NAFTA and service contract outsourcing. by Johnny Summerton  [ 2008-06-02 ] Martine Aubry weighs in as a potential candidate to take over as head of the Socialist party in November's election to find a new leader. by Karen Fish  [ 2008-05-09 ] Look at our track record to see what we are about to do. by -- --  [ 2008-05-01 ] For over 60 years, as the world’s longest reigning, living monarch, His Majesty has upheld the commitment articulated at his coronation. by toboc seo  [ 2008-04-29 ] If Barack Obama becomes the next President of the United States of America, the country can assure that they will not fall short on one account, e-marketing. by Johnny Summerton  [ 2008-04-29 ] French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, refuses to condemn Tunisia's human rights record during a two-day state visit to the country. Instead he congratulates Zine al Abidine Ben Ali's government for its efforts in the fight against terrorism. by Johnny Summerton  [ 2008-04-28 ] French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, begins a two-day state visit to Tunisia. On the agenda will be trade deals and the Mediterranean Union, but a fair amount of attention will also be paid to whether he addresses Tunisia's poor human rights record. by Bob Miller  [ 2008-04-28 ] While Obama, Clinton, and McCain tell their flag-waving supporters about what a wonderful country we have and they all sing out "God Bless America", these politicians know, if the others don't, that at that very moment evil is taking place in Guantanamo Prison and in a half dozen other prisons as it did in Abu Ghraib. by Johnny Summerton  [ 2008-04-27 ] First opinion polls to be published since French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, held a marathon 90-minute live television interview, show that a majority of the country remains unconvinced with his performance and explanations. by Johnny Summerton  [ 2008-04-25 ] The French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, admits mistakes were made during his first year in office, but insists the pace of reform will continue unabated. Once again he calls on China to reopen talks with Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. by Bob Miller  [ 2008-04-22 ] With pomp and grandeur you parade your selection of omnipotence pass where I stand to center stage as if I were not there. What has this little boy of Mine done that warrants you kneeling and honoring him so? You carefully adjust his robe and provide him with nourishment leaving me to look after Myself. by Johnny Summerton  [ 2008-04-22 ] Paris mayor bestows honorary citizenship on Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. Meanwhile the first of three French emissaries arrives in China on a diplomatic charm offensive. by Bob Miller  [ 2008-04-22 ] We print pictures of George Washington on our money, we hang his picture in our state and federal buildings, and throughout our school systems we teach the history of George Washington. by Bob Miller  [ 2008-04-21 ] Around the world people are rediscovering the Solanum tuberosum, a starchy tuberous root vegetable that was first cultivated in Peru some 7,000 years ago, or so says Wikipedia. In the US we produce an average of about 450 million hundredweight (112 pounds) of potatoes each year. by Bob Miller  [ 2008-04-18 ] Don't know whether or not any of you saw the news report of US soldiers trying to get some Iraqi soldiers to move in on some guys who were firing at them from rooftops, but it sure brought back a Vietnam event for me. by Bob Miller  [ 2008-04-17 ] In order to answer the question, Are Republicans Thugs?, it'll take coming to grips with the fact that the Republican Party is not the same party one's grandparents voted for. by Johnny Summerton  [ 2008-04-16 ] French business interests in China face mounting threats as boycott is launched against supermarket giant, Carrefour. by Bob Miller  [ 2008-04-16 ] On a cruise ship not long ago, a fellow passenger asked out of the blue, "How's that fence between the US and Mexico coming?" It was apparent this fellow was of Spanish decent. by Bob Miller  [ 2008-04-12 ] Young irreplaceable Americans, getting a good education is a terrific way to serve your country…there are heroes in every walk of life, not just the military. by Joe Cline  [ 2008-04-11 ] Since I've worked in the back alleys and sewers of the US federal government for years, I'm often asked about the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). I can sum up the people who make up this organization in one word--putrid. by Johnny Summerton  [ 2008-04-09 ] Passage of Olympic torch in Paris cut short by protesters demonstrating against China's security clampdown in Tibet. by Roger Munns  [ 2008-04-06 ] King Juan Carlos saved Spanish democracy in its early post Franco days in the 1980's, and Spain blossomed as it became acceptable to take a holiday there.
But the royal family aren't as popular as they once were - could Juan Carlos be the last Spanish monarch? |