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  • Getting Ready for Election Season  By : Stephanie Foster
    Election season is upon us. Getting educated about the candidates can help you to make intelligent decisions when it comes time to vote.
  • The Way Out Of Iraq For A Greater America  By : Craig Howell
    If you subscribe to the military surge or the immediate withdrawal as the only viable options to ending the war in Iraq, there is another way.
  • Blaring Double Standards in the Cultural Diversity Movement  By : Rev Michael Bresciani
    Proponents of cultural diversity and tolerance are steadily leaving behind a trail of blaring inconsistencies and blatant double standards. Will the age of reason end with technology being the only thing society nearly mastered even while social experimentation lies weak and whimpering in the wings?
  • The Incredible Speed of Falling - Stand Up America  By : Rev Michael Bresciani
    Recent polls say Americans deal with the ever changing landscape of culture and politics by retreating to the tube with remote in hand. Do we need to be reminded that David Letterman was only joking when he said “Everyone has a purpose in life. Perhaps yours is watching television."
  • World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary -Part One - The Lenin Mausoleum  By : Bob Carper
    World War II didn't happen all at once. It didn't happen even in one place. It started to gain its momentum on many sides on our planet. Each event added a little more to the powder keg. In 1939, the powder keg ignited. In August 1945, the powder keg turned into the nuclear bomb. It not only changed the map. It changed our vocabulary as well.
  • Myspace goes Political  By : Steve Justis
    MySpace, the gigantic online social network, disclosed they have launched a elections channel in preparation for the upcoming elections.
  • The accuracy of crime statistics  By : David Yuri
    Starting with the year 1964, the total crime rate has gone up 350% in the United States of America, with more than 20 million reported crimes in the year 1999. Many of these criminals are what we call homegrown terrorists and predators, which roam the streets under probation, or even free, defended by fierce lawyers.
  • Can you spot a registered offender?  By : David Yuri
    You live your everyday life going to work, shopping, playing with your children, having barbeques in the summer. Nevertheless, how many times have you wondered whether the person who stands next to you at the food stand or the new friend you have made on your vacation is a possible registered offender or not?
  • A crime clock to your aid  By : David Yuri
    People concerned with the rise of crime rate across the nation have always found reason to worry. We are talking here about personal security issues. They are issues that may well place at risk a person’s life integrity.
  • Checking for a registered offender  By : David Yuri
    To perform a registered offender search is more than necessary when it comes to living in a society where dangers lurk at every corner. There are so many variables that one cannot control, like traffic and even random violence. If the threat of becoming a victim is too high, then it is time to take matters in your own hands. It is necessary to protect yourself, at least from the things or people you can. The Internet offers you the possibility to carry out a registered offender search for any p
  • US Participation In Treaty Of Versailles  By : Gabriel Rise
    The United States of America, as widespread opinion states, finds itself teetering precariously on a fine balance today, between taking up its cudgel to police the destructive forces plaguing the world and shrugging its shoulders and walking away to safety and defeat.
  • Are Polls Effective?  By : Gabriel Rise
    In this new age where democracy is the most popular form of governance, public opinion is of great importance.
  • What Influences Public Opinion?  By : Gabriel Rise
    The term ‘public’ implies a big or small community of people who have common interests and values.
  • Who Is Interested In Public Opinion?  By : Gabriel Rise
    To have an understanding of what constitutes or what defines public opinion, it is necessary to examine the concept as keynoted by two words that form the terminology.
  • Who Runs Public Opinion?  By : Gabriel Rise
    Public, in general, has a low information threshold when it comes to topics of public interest.

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