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The Difficult Process to Amend The Us Constitution

by TonyBear in Government, November 20, 2009
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The process to amend the US Constitution is intentionally difficult because amendments are serious matters in which a majority of the states have to approve before its acceptance.

The Need for a New American Political Party

by Adam E Walker in Politics, November 15, 2009
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Democrats are slowy becoming right-wing, Republican are becoming radicalists. We need a new party to take control.

Philippines’ Flag to Have 9th Ray to Honor Muslim Heroes

by jay2dworld in Government, September 24, 2009
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The Philippines will fly a new flag soon wherein there will be an additional ninth ray radiating from the sun. Lawmakers say the change was meant to acknowledge Muslim contribution in freeing the Philippines from foreign colonizers.

Three Branches of Government

by seneil in Law, September 17, 2009
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The enumerated and implied powers of the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branch.

Declaration of Independence and The Constitution

by seneil in History, September 17, 2009
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The creation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution and their enumerated rights.

Senator Schumer on Darfur Genocide

by Ebey Soman in Issues, September 16, 2009
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Senator Charles Schumer commenting on the situation in Darfur in a personal email to me. Officially titled the "Darfur Conflict" it is simply a genocide of the ethnic African residents of Darfur region by the government affiliated Arab militias of Sudan.

You Do Whatever You Want: An Open Letter to All Members of Congress

by Bob Craypoe in Politics, August 5, 2009
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Well, maybe that staff member can break away from that box of donuts for a brief moment, waddle over to you, relay this message and extend my warmest, heart-felt regards.

The Political Future of Sarah Palin

by writecorner in Politics, July 17, 2009
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As Alaska governor Sarah Palin announces her resignation, speculation about her political future soars. Is this an early step towards a 2012 presidential campaign or a form of political suicide for the GOP’s supposed rising star?

Fourth of July Tea Party

by lorilynn in Activism, July 5, 2009
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No I am not talking about Alice in Wonderland. I am talking about your rights, your freedoms, your voice and responsibility as an American.

Taxpayer: Paid Dividend for Polluters

by Socrates Redux in Law, June 26, 2009
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Obama’s pending Cap and Trade legislation makes taxpayers pay for big and little polluters. Even though the legislation is supposed to charge heavy polluters for their pollution, it sets standards that allow polluters whose accident of plant location,or design, or even function, set their pollution below the “standard.” They can then sell or trade their “credits” to heavier polluters. Should there be any allowable pollution standard? Shouldn’t we target zero pollution as our immediate goal for future generations?

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