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More Americans are Needed to Vote

by Joseph D Hayes MS in Politics, March 25, 2012
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Living in a small town is tough under local political leaders. It seems as if small towns in Texas forget about the constituition and interpet laws based on popularity. This is why voting is so important on the local level. The person whom assumes office is the one whom seems to call the shots for everyone.

Bishop Eddie Long Update – November 1, 2010

by Zoey7879 in People, November 1, 2010
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For about a month, an alleged scandal surrounding New Birth Missionary Baptist Church leader Bishop Eddie Long ripped the headlines. In mid-October, only one major change had been reported in the case. So what about now? What’s the latest? Find out here!

Lust for Power

by Phillip Torsrud in Issues, October 19, 2010
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District Attorney Ken Kratz of Calumet County, Wisconsin, had to resign after revelations of severe misconduct in office. People who enforce the law, often break the law. However their decisions in the courtroom are cast in stone.

Feudalism is Alive and Well

by Jane Gilgun in Society, January 20, 2009
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Feudalism is a state of affairs where groups of persons have power over other groups of persons, such as aristocrats who have power over peasants. This article shows how wide-spread feudalistic systems are and how to resist them.

Police Brutality and Our World

by Jane Ellison in Crime, April 13, 2008
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Essay about Police Brutality and abuse of power.

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