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Changes

by awesomesaucekitteh in History, May 29, 2012
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A brief essay upon America’s changes based on freedom and "freedom."

The Ugandan President Warns Party Mps on Engaging in The Presidential Term Limit Debates

by gaby7 in Politics, April 30, 2012
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Many in the rural population are getting interested in this debate as many are beginning to realize that the President has ruled for close to 27 years and could still run 2016.

The Constitution

by brianj. in Law, April 12, 2012
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Our time in the constitution.

If Romney is What is Left, Let Us Manage Him to Our Advantage

by Jesse Ledesma in Issues, April 11, 2012
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In this article, I write about Obama’s failures and how Mr. Romney has the philosophical higher ground over Mr. Obama with the ideas of government lower spending, less regulation, and lower taxes helping people save money they can use to enjoy life and achieve personal success.

Avoid Second Amendment Disputes

by CharlesRutledge in Issues, April 5, 2012
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Welcome to The United States. Remember these tips.

Origins of The First Amendment

by Jacques Berkeley in Crime, April 2, 2012
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Say it. Write it. Read it.

I’m Glad I Didn’t Enlist in The Armed Forces!

by Erin Miller in History, April 2, 2012
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Click the link if you wish to read this article… It’s about past grievances on my part…

The Dark Clouds on America’s Horizon

by mrshadyside1 in Issues, April 1, 2012
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Article examining the alarming laws that have recently been passed and how those laws limit civil liberty.

Silencing The Critics

by userpeg in History, March 11, 2012
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Hitler silenced media that were critical of him. South American dictators have silenced their critics. Africa continues to silence those who defend the millions of children starving and dying because those in control show a cruel lack of respect for life. The United States is a free country, freedom earned by the blood spilled by our forefathers. In America, you can speak out, you can disagree. You have the right to vote for whom you want. You have the right.

Municipal Kingdoms

by lligdr in History, March 6, 2012
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How much control do Americans have over their government?

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