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Bush On Global Warming: Decider Or Dissembler?

President George W. Bush once said: “I’m the decider, and I decide what’s best.” When it comes to environmental issues, especially global warming, Bush often sounds more like the dissembler than the decider.

Kathy Cox and the Million Dollar Lesson Plan

Could a game show like Fox’s “Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader?” have any redeeming social value? It might when contestants like Kathy Cox, Georgia Superintendent of Schools, choose to participate. Learn how to claim your million without ever being on the show.

Why Should Hillary Clinton Voters Support John McCain?

This year Senator Clinton received 18 million votes from her supporters. Though she ran a good campaign she somehow found herself behind in a battle against the most liberal and least qualified of all party candidates, Barack Obama. And even as she quickly closed the gap on him and was about to overtake his lead, the DNC saw fit to literally chop her legs out from under her.

How To Win The Election And Clean House

Dems and Repubs alike are scared of looking soft at election time! A tongue-in-cheek look at our slide into the loss of liberty at the hands of promise-everything politicians. We need Chairman Mao!

The Idiocy of Mainstream American Energy Policies

For what people around the world consider the U.S. as the richest, most powerful, and most efficient country on the globe, how did we get to face the dilemmas of higher gasoline, energy, and food prices? The answer lies in our idiotic mainstream energy policies such as adoptions of no new oil explorations, over reliance of alleged renewable sources of energy, and a non-nuclear energy stance.

Guaranteed Social Security Benefits: Make It So

This is a conceptual outline, a starting point for developing the nitty-gritty details, rules, regulations, laws, and agencies. All that is required is the will to change. Politicians like to debate changes to determine why new ideas can’t be implemented. Here’s a plan that must be implemented. Have a listen, throw out an incumbent.

The World Democracy Audit of the Year 2008

This is the 17th world audit report of the millennium, in which we review the state of public corruption; current practice in human rights; political rights;free speech;and the overall state of the rule of law in 150 nations (exceeding 1 million population).By reference to these, we compile the world democracy table with its subsidiary statistical table.

Know The Powers of the President as Chief Executive Officer Before You Vote, Part 4

With record numbers of new registered voters, the signal is clear that they want to take part in picking our next president. With this interest is the need to know more about the powers of the presidency.

How Internal Corruption Prevents the Economic Development of Indigenous Peoples

So in the end it is largely an indigenous thing; a version of the theme “we have met the enemy and they are us”.

Investment Politics: Jobs, The Economy, and Social Security

Social Security benefits are grossly inadequate yet we continue to tax all forms of retirement benefits. Politicians ignore the simple solutions to these problems and no one seems to care about Social Security reform. It’s just too big an issue to be so shockingly ignored, but the last politician with any courage— well, I can’t remember who that was either.

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