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Youtube - The Left Wing Lapdog Of The Internet
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John Fair
Conservative web users argue that their views are being suppressed on youtube. Even heavyweights like Republican Hollywood filmmaker David Zucker can be censored.
World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary Part Four - The Bloody Iwo Jima Memorial
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Bob Carper
The Iwo Jima Memorial in Arlington, Virginia is a tourist landmark for all that come to the Washington DC area every year. A hotel nearby is even named "The Iwo Jima." After one of the bloodiest battles in American history, Iwo has been returned to the postwar Japanese Empire. This article sketches the Flag Raising of which the Iwo Jima Memorial symbolizes.
World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary -Part One - The Lenin Mausoleum
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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.
World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary - The U-Boat 505
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Bob Carper
This is the story of the capture of the U-505 in the Battle Of The Atlantic. No ship in World War II was as feared as the German U-Boat. The tale of how the US Navy brought one of these U-Boats to the surface and then captured it by sending a boarding party is a thriller indeed.
World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary - Part Three - The Blitz
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Bob Carper
In football, we hear the term "blitz." This is where the defense brings up everybody to go after the quarterback. If the poor guy is lucky, he will escape from getting sacked. But where did the term "blitz" come from?
World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary - Part Six - The Kamikaze
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Bob Carper
In the closing months of World War II, a new and deadly form of warfare came into being. This involved the attacker committing suicide in order to cause the enemy to sustain a massive loss of life. This tactic of warfare has not subsided. It now is the basis of terrorism.
Will America Patrol Iraq in Tanks?
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Victor Epand
This article evaluates whether America should Patrol Iraq in tanks or not.
Whose Uranium Will Be Used at the Proposed New Mexico Enrichment Facility?
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James Finch
According to a New Mexico State Senator, the proposed uranium enrichment facility in New Mexico may be getting its uranium from Canada, completing shutting the U.S. out of the mining and enrichment process steps of the nuclear fuel cycle.
Whose Land is That?
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eileen fleming
"I am an Israeli Jew and I am responsible to change something about this situation. We all need to do this together."
Who Will Guide The Guards
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Sharon White
The democracy principles of American government system were dictated by the idea that government must be for people.
Who Runs Public Opinion?
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Gabriel Rise
Public, in general, has a low information threshold when it comes to topics of public interest.
Who Is Interested In Public Opinion?
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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.
What Influences Public Opinion?
By :
Gabriel Rise
The term ‘public’ implies a big or small community of people who have common interests and values.
What Does Obama's Call for Change and Europe Have in Common?
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Rev Michael Bresciani
Barack Obama’s much touted campaign cries for “Change We Can Believe In” and the response of the everyday citizens of Europe to the recent “no” vote from the Irish are raising the same questions on two continents. What are the questions?
What Does It Really Mean To Be A U.S. Citizen?
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David Maillie
It supposedly means we have great rights and priviledges, but in actuality, these rights are bipartisan with the rich and wealthy having one set of rights and the poor another. America is not a true democracy, but actually closer to Russia and socialism. This is an article you need to read.
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