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New US Ambassador for Indonesia Named
The US government has appointed Cameron R. Hume as the next ambassador to Indonesia, reliable sources told Concord. He will replace B. Lynn Pascoe, who has been appointed Under Secretary General for Politics at the United Nations.
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Bipartisanism and Silos of Authority
The new balance of power in Washington, DC, has sent pundits scrambling to predict how the Republican Party and the Democratic Party will interact. Conservative pundits tout theories that the Democrats will be forced to the political center, if not slightly to the political right by a conservative President Bush. Simultaneously, liberal pundits are celebrating the projected migration of a hawkish Executive Branch from the radical right to the conservative left. All this while our elected officials go to great pains to promise they will work in the 'spirit of bipartisanism' and that there will not be 'gridlock' in Washington, DC.
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Forced and Natural Segregation
Dr. King had a firm understanding of the metaphysical world. Dr. King was a minister of God first, well schooled in the arts of philosophy and theology, and a civil rights activist second. This truth often gets lost today. Today's Liberal rights movement is composed of attorneys and legal organizations, schooled in the art of rhetoric.
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US - India Nuclear Deal
India and US were believed to be the best friends in the days of Mr. John F. Kennedy. Mr. Nehru was prime Minister of India in those days of fifties and early sixties.
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Pakistan-The Undefined Ground
US President Bush had made a statement before two months. He whispered about sending troops into Pakistan for catching Bin Laden. If done so, it would be an embarrassment for the people of South Asia in general and the state of Pakistan in particular.
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Fidel Castro - To Live and Let Die
Article offers a brief overview on history of assassination attempts on Fidel Castro. Offered details of certain attempts and people involved. Analysis of failures and CIA involvements in these cases as well.
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Freedom from Extremism a Way Back from the Brink
I do not have the right to tell you who you will meet in the hereafter. You must grant me the same right and do not have the right to tell me who I will meet in the hereafter. How we deal with each other while we are here on earth is by respecting a boundary of individual freedom. It is drawn and ends at the point of doing physical harm to another. The boundary of freedom can be changed only through a dialogue of negotiation or by means of fair trade. These are absolute rights inherent in every human's existence.
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Why Are Most Professors Liberal?-A Point of View
Living In The World of Academia does not allow enough exposure to the difficulty of directly creating wealth day after day, year after year. In general, it seems to be the case worldwide, that professors have disdain for the business world.
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Senator Hilary R. Clinton is a Formidable Candidate for Presidency
It is amazing all the folks out there who say that Hilary Clinton does not have a chance for President? Oh really I say and who is going to beat her then? I think it is silly to not consider these issues in a more realistic sense. Even the current President of the United States call Hillary Clinton a Formidable competitor.
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The Radical Democrats are Actually Quite Large in Numbers
There are good folks who are both Democrats and Republicans and there are fringe groups within these groups, which work to under mind our social fabric. They are both a danger to society and themselves, as well as their main political affiliation. Often mainstream candidates avoid these groups like the plague, yet often when a politician is losing ground they will attempt to use these groups to set trends in motion to re-ignite the group and their fervor.
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Canadian Access to Information Act
Canada has modeled their Access to Information Act after the United States Freedom of Information Act. Although when you look at the Canadian Access to Information Act you see that there are way too many exemptions and some of these exemptions are so vague that really there is no access to information at all if the bureaucrats decide not to give it out. Pretty sneaky plan indeed.
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Natural Law and 'Conservative' Thought - Why Conservatives Need to Change
Political realists will tell us that a 'total' conservative platform or a complete conservative policy guide using the 9 points listed above as a basis, would be a big loser. 'Experts' will dourly note that no one in the modern world accepts many of the premises of conservatism and that in many locales conservative ideals are regarded [incredibly] as fascist; 'right-wing'; 'Jewish'; or intolerant. This has more to do with the success of socialist and Marxist propaganda than with reality.
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Barack Obama says American Alcohoilism is the Cause of Iraq War
The solution to our problems is simple.
According to Democratic Presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama, American Alcohoilism is the root cause of the Iraq War, soon to be the Iran War. The immense, gluttonous, ridiculous over consumption of oil by the people of the United States of America is the root cause of the Iraq War said Senator Barack Obama of Illinois.
At the time that America went to war in Iraq Senator Barack Obama was a state legislator. He opposed the war in Iraq from...
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Comrade Hillary Warns Exxon Mobil
Exxon Mobil had huge 2006 profits. The government received huge revenues as it has for decades, totalling in the hundreds of billions. Even though energy companies get special tax breaks, those breaks simply reduce those final huge payments. Instead of using Washington newspeak, congress should eliminate the tax breaks and bring the corporate tax rate down from 35% to 30%, the average in Europe, or better yet to 12 1/2 percent, the corporate rate in Ireland. Consumers, business and government would all benefit.
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