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Truth Behind Blacks and Abortion [Not Yet Rated] [16 views]
There are some controversies that are just unavoidable As much as people attempt to stay politically correct there is really no such thing...
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Police Brutality Cases Must Cease [Not Yet Rated] [31 views]
We were shocked when we saw the brutal images of Rodney King being beaten by LAPD officers We were even more shocked when those same officers were acquitted of any crimes in connection with that beating...
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Crisis in Egypt Shows Beauty of American Politics [Not Yet Rated] [36 views]
It is amazing how watching a crisis unfold can remind us of how fortunate we are Although burdened by our own problems, the crisis in Egypt should remind Americans how fortunate we are that we live in a country that respects our freedoms and our voices...
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New Democracies - A Study By Artur Victoria [Not Yet Rated] [37 views]
Political scientists have long argued that low levels of citizen support can pose serious problems for democratic systems because both the functioning and the maintenance of democratic politics are intimately linked with what and how citizens think about democratic governance
This is not only the case for more mature democratic systems; it is equally true for systems undergoing democratic transitions...
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Tom DeLay Texas Ex-Congressman –The Stubborn #2 [Not Yet Rated] [39 views]
Characteristics of the Second born
Some of the traits of a second born are they desire to control their own space and they do not want to be told what to do, by anyone Usually a better athlete than the firstborn and they are very competitive...
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Affirmative Action Policy, Diversity Practices:... [Not Yet Rated] [27 views]
There has been a growing debate about affirmative action policies and diversity practices and whether the two benefit each other or stand in direct competition
The basis of the discussion is focused on whether the highly touted diversity programs and practices that are headlined in annual reports, campaign slogans and college recruitment documents to signify that the presenting company, candidate or college is operating in a manner that is inclusive have become more of the norm than the hard fought and specifically designed affirmative action policy designed to correct historically discriminatory practices, particularly on college campuses and in government contracting...
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Compromise -- The Scariest Word in the English... [Not Yet Rated] [35 views]
Ronald Reagan touched a nerve in patriotic Americans when he said the scariest words in the English language are, “Hello, I am from the government and I am here to help” This was a bold statement that was meant to support the idea of limited government as defined by the United States Constitution...
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Finally! Black Farmers Settlement Appears Near [Not Yet Rated] [45 views]
While the final amounts may vary, it is clear that those rallying for the Black farmers’ settlement to be, can almost rest assured that those long suffering laborers, many of whom have passed on, will finally receive the funds for a judgment they were awarded over a decade ago
Regal Magazine reported earlier about the plight of the Black farmers’ settlement, including Black and Native American farmers, who were part of a judgment in the Pigford case in 1997...
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Question: How Smart is Obama? Answer: Scary Smart [Not Yet Rated] [54 views]
Every time the Obama Regime does something that does not make sense to Americans who believe in the Constitution and our free-market economy I always hear the question raised with a sense of disbelief, “How can he do that, I thought he was smarter than that”
Using traditional objective standards, it would be easy to reach the conclusion that Obama is very smart:
• Harvard Law School graduate
• Editor of the Harvard Law Review
• Constitutional Law Professor at Harvard
It would be difficult to argue that his resume does not scream “smart”, maybe even brilliant...
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Christine O’Donnell, Witchcraft, And Education [Not Yet Rated] [59 views]
(Summary: the big question is why the public schools waste so much time on weird non-academic topics, most of them hostile to traditional beliefs The real witch in this story may be the Education Establishment...
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