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Have The Globalists Invaded China
By Andrew Puhanic
It’s difficult to gage what China’s views on the Globalists are and if they are managing to prevent the Globalists from infiltrating their country. As the Chinese economy grows and demand for its capacity to manufacture goods increases, the biggest problem the Chinese will face is not the threat from environmental disaster or the looming economic collapse of Europe, it’s the invasion of the Globalists.
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A "Deadlocked" Congress and the Nations Debt - Not to Worry!
By Ward Livingston
What exactly is pro forma session? Every three days one Senator would get the chamber, usually a Senator near by from Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware. The Senator would probably gavel the Senate within and seconds later would gavel the Senate available and would then set off home. That's it! No business to debate. No legislative work. Practically nothing. The whole point these sessions was to defend against the constitutional Presidential power to make recess appointments.
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Influential Business Opportunities in Turkey
By Mustafa Hunca
Most people make their preferred business investment after outsourcing information that appertains to the country they want to invest in. Read more -
What is Obama's Approval Rating and What This Means for 2012
By Jake K Jones
What is Obama’s approval rating? At the time of this writing, his approval rating is sitting at 43% according to the latest Gallup polls. His rating has stayed relatively the same over the last couple months since he hit new lows in late summer. Read more -
When a Regulatory Body Gets Rigor Mortis
By Jeff Burns
It sounds like the beginning of a joke, doesn't it? When a regulatory body gets rigor mortis, the Official Opposition comes to life. Ba-doom-ching! But seriously folks, what does happen when a regulatory agency fails, even in terms of its own definition? According to the Government of Canada, a regulatory body is "an organization that sets the standards and practices of a regulated occupation. They are responsible for the issuing of license."
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California Marijuana Legalization in 2012
By Bobby Scott
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Three Ways to Create Political Reform in California
By Bobby Scott
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Independent California Political Parties
By Bobby Scott
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The Failure of Marijuana Legalization in the CA Elections of 2010
By Bobby Scott
Explore the The Failure of Marijuana Legalization in the CA Elections of 2010 Read more -
Amazon Readies to Fight California on Sales Tax
By Bobby Scott
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What's up with the NEA endorsing Barack Obama and NOT Rick Perry?
By Scott Reynolds
Barack Obama doesn't even have a declared opponent yet. How can the NEA endorse anyone if they don't know who the options are? Rick Perry hasn't even declared himself a candidate yet. Wouldn't it make as much sense for the NEA to endorse him? After all, if he does declare his candidacy, Obama is very likely a one-termer. Read more -
FEMA causing misery in New Orleans – Again
By Richard Snyder
During the 2005 destruction of Hurricane Katrina, FEMA mistakenly overpaid many victims. Now the agency wants their money back after all these years. Read more -
Post-Osama Global Setting: Challenges And Opportunities
By Chandan singh
Keeping Indian sensitivities in mind vis a vis Pakistan and Afghanistan, here is a relevant the question of American double standards on its response to counter-terrorism action by countries like India which has suffered the most by Pak-sponsored terrorism in Kashmir and beyond. Read more -
Cameroonian president, Paul Biya and Human Rights in Cameroun
By Solange Bassong
Paul Biya, in order to modernize the Cameroonian society, now started a new major project to change the human rights section in Cameroon, an area in which Cameroon's reputation has long been tarnished by a spotty, even negative, track record. Paul Biya starts this process of shaping the human rights in Cameroon by keeping in mind the Twelve Labours of Hercules. First results for the sociaty are already visible. Read more -
Paul Biya and the Governance in Cameroon
By Solange Bassong
The Governance is the Achilles’ heel of Cameroon’s government today. A problem President Paul Biya has vowed to fight mercilessly. President Paul Biya has decided to take this phenomenon into his hands by strengthening the system and creating certain authorities for watching over this. Read more -
For Right to Food Security Bill credit goes to Sonia Gandhi
By Pressbrief
It has been the philosophy of the Congress Party that while industrial and technological development of the country is must, the economic position of poor and marginalized persons must not be lost sight of. The draft Bill will ensure availability of food grain to poor people. Read more -
The Dangerous Chance Of Nuclear Weapons Being Grabbed By Extremist
By Chandan singh
The driving force behind Pakistan’s nuclear ambitions is that country’s obsession with India as a rival and an enemy. Read more -
Cameroon: A Well-Educated Youth Cameroonian Government’s Ambition
By Solange Bassong
To improve the quality of education in Cameroon is what the cameroonian government is working towards to ensure that tomorrow’s leaders are well equipped with knowledge. Read more -
Culture in Cameroon Under Paul Biya Presidence: Cameroon’s Cultural Festivals In Bloom
By Solange Bassong
In Cameroon since Paul Biya is a president, a new month does not pass by when Cameroonians have a cultural festivity or something similar. Many cultural festivals have been cropping up since the country’s cultural renewal by President Paul Biya and this new cultural policy therefore acknowledges different cultures. Due to these, things have been progressing very well in Cameroon and People have been able to achieve unity by accepting the diversity of their ethnic groups. Read more -
Social Security in Cameroon: Toward Greater Solidarity between Cameroonians
By Solange Bassong
Cameroonians have experienced some positive change recently with the improvement of the National Social Insurance Fund services. Nevertheless, despite efforts and considerable discussions made to introduce and effect modernization of the social security in Cameroon, this issue remains actual and government has improve it. In this article, we discuss the progress that has been done and presents a recent reform that should modernize the social security in Cameroon. Read more -
Paul Biya and the Democracy in Cameroon
By Solange Bassong
Cameroon and Paul Biya recently celebrated 50 years of independence. Observers cannot ignore that this country has thoroughly transformed. During the 1960s, political climate in Cameroon was experiencing so much unrest during mandat of Cameroon's first president Ahmadou Ahidjo. There was no democracy in Cameroon and it was not until Paul Biya came into power that democracy came into play. Read more -
Latest Politics News in Real Time-Influentials Network Style
By andrew mathu
If you want to know what's happening in US Politics and current political news, then Influentials Network will tell you – at least the ten most important at that time. It's an automated news tracking and filtering service, known in the trade as a "news aggregator". It provides headlines, social media and news links updated every few minutes. Read more -
Just Like My Child - Academy Award Winner
By Vivian Glyck
Nonprofit organizations and how to find the right one for you. Get an inside view on how one nonprofit has built it's organization from the ground up. Read more -
How the internet will lead to world-wide democracy
By jeffery saunders
The world wide web is already making life difficult for totalitarian regimes such as Iran and China. Despite attempts to block off connection to democracies, all such regimes are fighting a losing battle, and one which will eventually lead to world-wide freedom. Long story short, the reason is because of the inherent nature of people to seek freedom, and spiritual fulfilment.
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Going Straight From a Pardon to the Workplace
By Pat Boardman
In Canada the Canadian Human Rights Act assures that a person cannot be discriminated against based on a pardoned conviction. The pardoned person is guaranteed that no basic services can be denied. The person also has the right to work for a federal agency or the Armed Forces. As expected there are some common-sense safety measures, such as maintaining a prohibition against possession of firearms if the offence involved guns. Read more -
Why the Chinese Would not Succeed in an Attack on the US
By cedricrice
The Chinese government seems to be taking an increasingly aggressive posture towards the United States but they would not be able to win a land war with the US. Read more -
Proper Security and Serves the Minorities Right in Pakistan
By Chandan singh
Apart from anything else, this would have given a measure of security to the minorities that had decided to remain in Pakistan and make it their home. Read more -
Is Your Pastor an Unwitting Co-conspirator?
By theonlywayback
We know that the only way back to freedom and liberty is through the precepts of our Christian heritage and the tenets of the American Constitution. Let us seize that freedom and hold tightly to it. Read more -
The Definitive Guide to North Korea
By Chris Devonshire-Ellis
As North Korea grabs the headlines again for all the wrong reasons, we take time to look beyond the saber rattling and consider life inside the hermit kingdom. Few tourists or businessmen have ever been. But what is North Korea really like?
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NEW LIBERTY - American tyranny, economic collapse and hope for a new micronation
By New Liberty Trust
An overview of America's economic collapse, social disaster and loss of freedom, and some responses to it. The article contains references to NSPD-51, seasteading, baby boomers and micronations. Read more -
Public Manipulation Or Why Reality is Relative
By Manny Hawkins
We have all heard how Photoshop is widely used by magazines and newspapers to improve the pictures of celebrities by making them look thinner or younger or simply prettier. Read more -
Redistribution of Wealth Should Not Be About Politics
By Lee Eldridge
Three words that carry a lot of weight. Redistribution of wealth. While it's an important component of our country's view on taxation, it should not be used like a political club to create social justice. Read more -
Whistle Blowing - Doing the Right Thing
By Christina Best
A whistleblower is a person who raises a concern about any wrongdoing occurring in an organization or body of people. These wrongdoings could be a violation of a law, rule, or regulation. Read more -
Japan Is Afraid of Terrorist Attacks In Europe !!!
By Natasha888
After the Foreign Office and the State Department, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned its citizens to be cautious when travel to Europe, when they use public transportation or visite the popular tourist sites. Read more -
A History Rewritten
By thefoundersplan
It’s time we learned the truth about this nation, about her founding, and the brilliant government model that the Founders instituted in this country, a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. Read more -
A letter from America - To the Muslims of the World
By Mr. Hasan Jowher
We are a secular society that abides by reason, science, constitutionalism and humanism. Informally starting in 1998, we formally registered in 2002 in the wake of communal violence in Gandhiji’s Gujarat (India) as a Trust and Society. Read more -
Asia’s Have-Nots Push for Bigger Piece of Economic Pie
By DezanShira
Asia has emerged into a global economic power in the last decade. With China and India leading the way, the region has become the world’s manufacturer as factories from Dongguan to Dhaka pump out everything from shirts and shoes to televisions and computers and the growing economic clout of the region has led many to label the first hundred years of the new millennium as the “Asian Century.” Read more -
Speedy for Governor
By matt white
Nevada has done it again. We made national headlines. Could it be that we, the Silver State have done something incredible for the nation? Nah, that would be boring. We have to continue to do things that make national news AND keep the world thinking that everyone who lives here is an alcoholic, gambling, prostitute or gangster. Honestly though, these guys up in Carson City are starting to make Las Vegas look completely sane compared to them Read more -
What is with the signs?
By matt white
Houses in Vegas are built notoriously close to each other. I have a neighbor who insists on putting campaign signs on her lawn. Quite literally on her lawn on the side of the house that connects with mine. So close that the lines could be a tiny bit blurred as to whether we are sharing that sign or not. The problem? I see the name on the sign and I wonder " have you been conscious for the past few years?" and I want to rip it down. By the way, it is not a Senate race sign. I do not rip it down t Read more -
Discover achievements by Bob Townsend, CEO of Custom Services
By Jessica3
Bob Townsend spent his early school years in different States due to his stepfather’s job in the US Army. For the same reason, the family had to relocate after every 18 months on average which let Bob study in different schools of Wyoming, Germany, Arizona, Utah and Oklahoma. Read more -
Facts about Bob Townsend, CEO of Custom Services
By Jessica3
Bob’s stepfather served in the US Army for around 23 years and for this reasons, their family had to shift to another place after every 18 months on average. This caused Bob to keep on changing schools, he attended schools in Oklahoma, Utah, Arizona Wyoming and Germany. Read more -
Landslides' Avalanche Of Mud.
By MEReza
With unprecedented frequency of extreme weather calamities heightening, landslides – mudslides are expected to feature increasingly in future natural disasters. The ominous signs that extreme weather patterns will continue to be more frequent are there. As more torrential downpours loomed over the future, rain-triggered landslides/mudslides could be playing out often in our disaster management nightmares. Read more -
Gay Conservatives
By Bryan Pierce
Gay conservatives are coming out and declaring their sexuality. Recently, the former head of the RNC, Ken Mehlman came out. With all the conservitive Republicans coming out, what does this mean for the gay rights movement? Read more -
Profile Of Maria Miller MP – Minister For Disabled People
By M.A taylor
Maria Miller has been the Conservative MP for Basingstoke since 2005. She was recently made Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Disabled People, Work and Pensions in May 2010.
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Green Party Leaders Must Care About Voters
By Paul Tobey
What about the Green Party Policies and how they interact with voters? Read more -
The State of the Economy Will Determine the Outcome of 2012 Election
By Malcolm Nguyen
As we quickly approach the current Administration’s mid-term, an increase in focus on likely scenarios for the 2012 election pick up steam. Read more -
2012 Election Will Depend on the State of the Economy
By Malcolm Nguyen
To many Americans it seems like only yesterday that they went to the ballot box to cast their vote in arguably the most historic presidential elections of all time. Read more -
Higher Degree of Disaster Fractals
By MEReza
If we reflect upon the spate of natural disasters in 2010 to date, the emerging trends of increasingly extreme weather patterns seem to indicate that “higher degree fractals” of disasters are playing out in 2010. The natural disasters which occurred in the past few years were apparently unwinding a bigger spiral in the broader picture of chaos. This time around, the natural calamities are getting worse and if perceived through the “fractals” looking glass, it’s obvious the disasters are of a higher degree. Read more -
The way to Choose the Right Inground Swimming Pool Pump
By swimming
Swimming Pool Season is sort of upon us, and its time to exit and open up the pool. So you go out uncover the pool, begin up your Inground Swimming Pool pump and your prepared so as to add your Spring Start-Up Package, and you discover out your pool pump is broken. Great what subsequent? You may simply replace your burned out pump with the identical model and HP rating in hopes that it was sized right, from when your pool was installed. Or you could make a aware effort to ensure your pump is sized appropriately, allowing you to get maximum Inground Swimming Pool Filter profit and to additionally save energy. Read more -
Career Politicians are the Modern Day Ruling Class
By Thomas Palubicki
Career politicians have become the modern day ruling class. They impose their will over the citizens with little regard for the freedom of the individual. They sell themselves out to the highest bidder so as to maintain their life of luxury and power. Read more
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