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Compliance Without Resistance
by John Paul Mitchell, May 11, 2008
How government does more bad for society than good, and how the Internal Revenue Service is like a mafia hitman who steals money from American citizens.
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The Power of the American People`s Vote
by michaelcarvell, May 7, 2008
The way to bring back the power of the people`s vote is a working people`s elected president and government.
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Food Crisis in the Developing Countries
by Kheng, May 7, 2008
This is a brief look at the food crisis faced by the developing countries.
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The 5th Commandment
by Carol Holzweiss, May 4, 2008
Blessings fall upon the one who honors their parents and people of authority.
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Why New Orleans Was Not Helped
by Husic Smirl, May 1, 2008
Here are three reasons why New Orleans have not gotten help from the government.
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Racism, Politics, and The Law
by Mr. Shark, May 1, 2008
Here's something you should know about at this time. Even younger high school students (freshmen) are not like our country's conditions. That is sad. Find out about a little something on our country here.
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The Day the World Watched as Freedom Died
by Nelson Doyle, Apr 30, 2008
As I sit here writing this article, I cannot stop thinking about the day that this article will be banned. The government is going too far and the world is eagerly handing over more power to an elite few that are dead-set on undermining personal freedom and taking full control of the populations that they were sworn to protect.
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Welfare and the Elderly
by Joe Sandstrom, Apr 30, 2008
Why do people that are able to work continue to draw free money from the government, while our elderly get thrown to the lions?
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The Editorial That Founded American Government
by floop, Apr 30, 2008
Actually, most of America's defining political philosophies came about through editorials or opinionated but logical arguments. The Federalist papers were one such example. Here is an explanation of exactly what they argued and what they meant in terms of our government today. This description is in the format APPARTS which becomes familiar if you take advanced placement history classes.
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Stirrings of the Revolutionary War in America
by floop, Apr 30, 2008
In the years preceding the American Revolution, colonists underwent a dramatic shift in ideals and a long overdue realization that they could no longer exist as British citizens. Here is a time line and description of the events that sparked this transformation.
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