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Election 2006: Political Aftermath Analysis

Americans have voted overwhelmingly for a change. The Democratic Party must respect the totality of the change Americans want and cannot descend into revenge driven politics. The American voter is angry and has demanded change.


Changes, They are Coming

Follow up to political bigotry at its best... New leaders for a future government... What's happening here in Australia...


Democrats Win - Now What

In order for the Democrats to take this victory and get a return on the investment made by the voters several key things have to occur.


Make Bush and Co. REALLY Unhappy - Now is the Time to Ratify the ERA

The time has come to do the right thing. Ratify the ERA


An Open Letter to Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats

What the Democrats need to focus on now that they are again responsible for checking and balancing the government.


Interpreting the Midterm Elections

Why are U.S. congressional elections important? Because, for better or for worse, the federal government has a profound impact on not just Americans, but on the lives of people around the world. When Americans vote on Tuesday, they will choose which of the two political parties will rule the U.S. Congress.


Senator Biden's Plan for Iraq: Can it Work?

While everyone is frantically trying to come up with recommendations for the White House, Democratic Senator Joseph Biden some time ago proposed a plan for Iraq that is quickly gaining lots of attention, from Democrats and Republicans alike. The question, though, is whether or not the plan has a realistic chance of succeeding.


Call a Spade a Spade

Despite the fact that we are locked in a struggle with Islamic extremism, the media and our own government continues to sacrifice accuracy for political correctness.


The Conservative Movement - Suggested Organizations and Websites

Interested in politics or activism but don't know where to start? These organizations can help point you in the right direction.


How To Slash Taxes, Permanently, and Fix the Fatal Flaw In the Constitution

Slash the size of government, permanently, and we can slash our taxes. To do this, we need to fix the Constitution.


Mideast Nuclear Arms Race?

With the December 2006 Gulf Cooperation Council’s (GCC) announcement of plans to “develop a joint nuclear program for peaceful purposes” followed on the heals of Egypt’s expressed desire to harness nuclear energy and Iran’s continued progress, a Mideast nuclear arms race may be underway. Only a pragmatic, evenhanded approach can put the nuclear genie back into the bottle and effectively prevent a nuclear conflict that could impact the entire world.


Indonesia in the Nineteen Fifties

The failure of parliamentary democratic system in Indonesia in the nineteen fifties was due to the imperfect ideological foundation upon which the Indonesian elite based and understood it. To the cream of the crop, democracy was an ideal and an icon, which in practice must be kept firmly within their own hands.


Political Correctness - The Liberal Brand of Censorship

Trying to find the origins and history of what is known today as political correctness would prove trying to the fairest minded researcher. The best anyone may be able to determine about it with any certainty is that it is a system of checks and balances whose very premise hangs in mid air from absolutely nothing.


Getting Out of Iraq: Why Training Security Forces May Not Work

Many analysts suspect the President's new strategy for Iraq will include the continued training of Iraqi security forces. This approach, though, ignores a basic reality: the problem with Iraqi security forces is not one of training, but one of loyalty.


Aleksander Litvinenko and Tsar Vladimir

Litvinenko was basically nuked. The poison used was polonium 210, a by-product of uranium, not exactly the type of substance a random bunch of above-mentioned rogues would have easy access to. P-210 is an isotope of polonium, a so-called alpha emitter. The most senior KGB agent ever to defect to the UK, one Oleg Gordievsky, is adamant that the hit was state-sponsored.


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