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Foreign Analysis of American Democracy
by RedScare, Dec 13, 2007
A foreign view on United States policy upon democracy. Addresses the "help" given by the nation to others.
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A Constitutional Amendment Banning Sodomy 2
by Patrick M Griffin, Apr 24, 2008
The only reason the founding fathers did not make an amendment to the Constitution outlawing sodomy is because it was so clearly a part of their vision that sodomy is an abomination and must be outlawed that it went without saying. It is just like the sexual molestation of children is known by We The People to be abominable and must be outlawed but there is no Constitutional amendment for this.
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An Attack on U.S. Citizens
by Zia Corse, Feb 5, 2007
Many U.S. citizens are being attacked, and the warfront is much closer than you may realize
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How the Two-Party System is But a Dictatorship in Disguise
by Joost Steffensen, Apr 12, 2008
The electoral college has created two parties with a permanent hold on power. Is this situation any different from a dictatorship, and can it get worse?
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The Electoral College: Is America Really Democratic?
by The Dragon, Mar 18, 2008
The Electoral College may be a fact that many Americans, especially young people, are not aware of. It may cause distrust in government and many speculate about the purpose it serves. It may make you wonder whether we are really electing the next president of the United States of America.
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Abortion
by I Am Andrew, Mar 17, 2008
Why I believe abortion invalidates the constitution.
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Bend the Constitution?
by Caryl Rosenthal, Mar 13, 2008
Our founding fathers knew what they were doing when they wrote the Constitution. Some technicalities need revamping, but discrimination isn't one of them.
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Would I Have Signed the Constitution?
by stava, Feb 3, 2008
History debated from the perspective of a Native American.
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The Erosion of Civil Liberties in England and the UK.
by Samuel Z Jones, Jan 31, 2008
The latest plans in the UK to remove the need for Police Officers to give any justification or keep any record of stop-and-search procedures undermine the very foundations of English law and the unwritten constitution.
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The Bill of Rights
by Ruby Hawk, Jan 23, 2008
The Ten Amendments were ratified and in force on December 15, 1791, and became know as the Bill of Rights.
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