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The Myth of the Moderate Republican

September 3, 2010
By Larry D Miller

Have you ever noticed that you never hear the term Liberal Republican? Many believe there is no such animal... that the term is oxymoronic. Actually the term is just moronic. To the press, and many others, Republicans are assumed to be conservative, by which they mean extreme. Those that don't qualify as Reaganesque are...
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Legal Outsourcing – Politically Correct? Or Politically Incorrect?

September 3, 2010
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Is legal outsourcing politically correct? Will selective legal outsourcing help make outsourcing companies and law firms stronger and more profitable in challenging economic times or instead will America suffer more because of the outflow of U.S. jobs?
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Open Source and Post-Capitalistic Society

September 3, 2010
By Daniel Orsolic

Capitalism as the social structure was founded in order to support further evolution and development of human race, to support the innovation which was oppressed by the former system. It was brought ...
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Political Branding

September 2, 2010
By Guy Smith

To avoid partisan potshots, I disclose in advance that I am neither a Republican nor Democrat, nor could I be classified as a liberal or conservative. Thus my following analysis is one purely aimed at examining how brands work in presidential politics. In other words, don't bother commenting if the analysis...
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2007 Trends in Politics

September 2, 2010
By Lance Winslow

The year 2007 will be a pivotal point in present period politics for the United States of America. The Iraq conflict will continue to take center stage and the economy will cool down, while the Presidential Administration will have to determine how to deal with Syria and Iran, the insurgency and nuclear weapons in...
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Differences Between the Republican and Democratic Healthcare Reform Bills

September 2, 2010
By Yamileth Medina

Republicans in Congress have finally offered an alternative healthcare reform bill. Find out how it differs from the bills proposed by Democrats in the House and Senate.
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John Kerry, Republicans, & Our Military: So Irate Together

September 2, 2010
By Stephen Oakes

What do John Kerry, Republicans, and now the U.S. military have in common? They are all ticked off and pointing fingers just in time to heat things up for an election year that is likely to see higher than average voter turnout. Yes, the Iraq War is front stage and the political mudsligging is...
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Barack Obama’s Biography

September 2, 2010
By Freddie Brister

How well do you know Barack Obama? This article will give you his biography.
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New Age Democracy

September 2, 2010
By Ed Howes

If we are going to know anything remotely resembling democracy, we'll need better rules and strict enforcement.
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