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Definition of Liberal and Conservative
The following definitions are given to clear up words that are often mangled by political candidates that wish to re-define their opponents. Conservatism: Synopsis: Conservatism is the tendency to prefer existing situations and support traditional power structures rather than change. … Continue reading
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Present Free Trade Policies are Communistic
Trade is defined as giving in exchange for another commodity. Trade is barter; making an exchange. Trade means to engage in frequent buying and selling of (as stocks or commodities). Free is defined as not obstructed, restricted, or impeded. Free … Continue reading
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The Iraq war is largely about oil
In his recent memoir, former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan said: “I am saddened that it is politically inconvenient to acknowledge what everyone knows: The Iraq war is largely about oil.” More on War for Oil This month, an exhaustive … Continue reading
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Does the law control government? Is there any separation of power?
In 2005, as Siegelman was preparing his 2006 campaign, he was indicted for accepting a bribe – specifically appointing the businessman Richard Scrushy to a state hospital board in exchange for a contribution to a campaign for a state lottery … Continue reading
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Where to spend your rebate check
Recently, the Administration said each one of us would get a $600 rebate check. There are other amounts depending on individual circumstances…..HOWEVER If we spend that money at Wal-Mart, all the money will go to China. If we spend it … Continue reading
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Ronald Reagan’s Terrorist Threat
The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.’ Ronald Reagan I don’t believe in a government that protects us from ourselves. Ronald Reagan People don’t start wars, governments do. … Continue reading
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If I was the president in 2001
Minutes after the fall of the twin towers on 911, I predicted that America would bomb barren mountains, invade an innocent country and not find Bin Laden. What happened exceeded my worst case scenario. If I was the president in … Continue reading
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Were I Running for President II
Were I running for president, I would discuss the defects in the American government. I would say that defects persist because they are being ignored. I would encourage government to start a low cost program to actually talk to people … Continue reading
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Were I running for President
Were I running for president, I would support the principle that all programs be engineered and voted on as integrated programs. We wouldn’t buy a car engine, chassis, seats, air conditioner, and brakes separately would we? Ha! that would be … Continue reading
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The Courts Almighty; the Deity that Isn’t
Sarcastic Question by Reader: “Who needs examples when the prisons are overflowing with “innocent” folks put there by the unjust and corrupt legal system you imagine?” Indeed, the prisons are literally overflowing with people that have been disproportionately punished for … Continue reading
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