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Dictatorship

by Anonymous Press in History, February 8, 2012
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Dictatorship is a form of government in which a person or group holds absolute power.

The Progressive President or Tyrant Part Iv

by Ryan Keith Johnson in Issues, February 6, 2012
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This article talks about the elite, which is a selected group of people who are in charge. They call the shots and make all the big decisions that caused America to be in the position it’s in. It’s interesting to know that President Obama actually asked the leading members of the Bilderburg Group to run for president. Hillary Clinton asked The Concil on Foreign Affairs for permission if she could pass a bill or act of certain issues in our country’s affairs. Learn why Nixon took the dollar off the gold standard; so the Federal Government could print money whenever deemed worthy.

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.

Why The African Spring May Never Happen Soon Inspite of The Arab Spring

by gaby7 in Society, January 28, 2012
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There only 15 countries that Practice true democratic ideals, yet inspite of the Arab Spring, there is not a single credible indication that and African spring will soon happen on the continent.

A Historic Memoir

by vickylass in Issues, January 25, 2012
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We shouldn’t recall on our past history in a nostagic way, but to draw lessons from it.

A Visit Long Overdue

by novelist in Politics, December 1, 2011
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Finally, an important U. S. representative has visited Myanmar (Burma) where she is presently meeting with members of that country’s military dictatorship.

Animal Farm, Why I Would Save This Book

by Puttz Siri in History, November 30, 2011
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Here is a short summary and the reason why I would save this book.

Can Mobs and Media Achieve What Democracy Could Not?

by V Kumar in Issues, August 21, 2011
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Egypt and Tunisia witnessed public protests for democracy, but India is witnessing them in spite of it. Anger against misgovernance and corruption is getting manifested in protests, which are then latched up by media that can itself become a part of the activism, creating nationwide mobs. But will the mobs achieve what organized democratic institutions could not do?

Anniversary

by vickylass in History, June 30, 2011
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On July 18th 2011 it will mark the 75 anniversary of the civil war in Spain.

Guest Post by Dr. Ken Laundra’s “Facing The Storm: The Egyptian Whiteout”

by Miles Grimes in Issues, June 3, 2011
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A guest post submitted to me some time ago, on the unfolding revolution of Egypt against their corrupt President Mubbarak.

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