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Change is Inevitable

by ko in History, February 13, 2012
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An analysis of MLKJ’s quote "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere"

Programmable Digital Currency

by Anthony Ratkov in Economics, February 13, 2012
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In the future, paper money may be made obsolete by digital currency. Digital currency may be programmable, it could be programmed to “boycott” certain companies, institutions, and organizations, it could even be programmed to “boycott” specific products, like alcohol or tobacco.

Mission Impossible; My Movie Approach

by kkemper in Issues, February 6, 2012
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It can’t be money, it can’t be sex, it can’t be drugs. Ruling power is all that it can be.
Wow.

This article shows how each nation under Communist or Socialist rule, can get rid of their despotic rulers, just as Tom Cruise and the Bourne Conspiracy would do it.

Obama Killing Innocent and Call Them Terrorist

by asad20366 in Issues, February 6, 2012
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Reality of terrorism in Pakistan.

Hackers of Democracy

by ezenwenyi stanley c in Politics, February 6, 2012
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The hackers of Democracy.

The United Nations

by novelist in Government, February 5, 2012
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Perhaps, the United Nations should be renamed, the League of Nations, that was once a body of nations, established after World War I.

Law and Mafia Democracy

by kangto in Politics, February 1, 2012
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Indonesia may not seem to have enough problems in its realm of law. Imagine that youngsters and even school kids have been accused of “stealing” a pair of old slippers, some flowers and iron rods, or that a person who brawled with the son of a police officer became dragged into police detention, was taken to court and would probably wind up in jail. In other cases people are facing three years in jail for stealing three hens.

Barak Obama, a Shift From Bush

by toney bennet in Issues, February 1, 2012
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Since coming to the White House, Barak Obama has shifted from most if not all Bush era positions on foreign policy. This has been partly influenced by the unpopularity of the Iraq war, and Obama’s political persuasion.

India: From a Rugged to a Ragged Republic

by Navin Agarwal in Government, January 30, 2012
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Book bans, author bans, film bans, Internet censorship, indecision now characterise a once vibrant democracy that was India. Religious sensitivities have now replaced a once secular, democratic republic.

Rock THE Vote!

by Barton in Politics, January 25, 2012
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The great failing of democracy is that those who have it tend not to use it. Is there something the government could learn from “reality” shows?

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