Posts Tagged ‘ Government ’

Model United Nations: Your Key to Success

September 4, 2010
By Jay Caetano
Model United Nations: Your Key to Success

In his detailed preparation guide, “The Winning Delegate: An Insider’s Guide to Model United Nations” (2nd edition, published by iUniverse), author Kerem Turunc educates novice delegates about Model United Nations and provides countless hints and practical tips to help more experienced delegates improve their skills. Comprehensive and easy to use, Turunc’s book covers numerous...
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AIDS in Washington DC is Too High; Lance Rants

September 1, 2010
By Lance Winslow

AIDS is ramped in Washington DC due to the gay bar scene. In fact many Senator and Congressman Staffers are gay and many of our elected officials are closet Bi-sexuals with interns and staffers. In fact they take this home and give it to their wives.
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How Political Agendas Are Influenced by Lobbyists

August 26, 2010
By Matt Geddes

The term lobbyist refers to the people hired by groups or organizations with particular interests to convince members of Congress to pass or defeat legislation. Lobbyists may work on the behalf of different groups such as, business corporations, labor unions, executive branch agencies, foreign governments, or private or public interest groups.
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The Mind and the Heart in America’s Political Campaigns

August 23, 2010
By Julie Redstone

We, in America, have a duty to listen to candidates with both our mind and our heart, not allowing polished words to seduce or cover the awareness of a deeper truth. Such listening can reveal integrity, compassion, and qualities of the heart that are essential to leadership.
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American Politics – Balance Between Freedom and Order

August 23, 2010
By Rebecca Stigall

The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center of September 11, 2001 were the force that initiated restrictions on civil liberties both on American soil and abroad. President George Bush used these attacks as his reasoning for signing the Patriot Act into existence.
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Jeb Bush and Condoleezza Rice Republican Ticket

August 23, 2010
By Lance Winslow

Who will be on the republican ticket next time around? Many are wondering who on Earth has a chance of winning against Hilary Clinton. Unfortunately for Hillary she is getting older in years and it may not be such a wise idea for her.
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Why I Am A Conservative

August 19, 2010
By Lindsey Williams

First, let us start with the dictionary definition of conserve: to keep from being damaged, lost or wasted; to save keep, or preserve. In politics, a conservative is defined as someone tending to conserve or preserve established traditions or institutions. Now let us ask a leading question. Is it worthwhile to conserve or...
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Why is it That Every Time the Government Does More, They Seem to Accomplish Less?

August 17, 2010
By Lance Winslow

It's almost a proverb that the bigger a government or a government agency gets the less effective it becomes. The bigger and more bureaucratic a government agency gets the less it is able to accomplish with the resources it has, thus, it needs more and more resources, each time wasting more money, time and...
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