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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AIDS in Washington DC is Too High; Lance Rants
The History of Political Bumper Stickers
Developed shortly after World War II, bumper stickers have been constant sites on American roadways since that time. One use for bumper stickers for political campaigns. We saw it in the last presidential election for sure, and even lesser elections promote their candidates with bumper stickers. Call them "pieces of flair" for your car...
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How Political Agendas Are Influenced by Lobbyists
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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It Sounds Strange But Al-Qaeda and Neocons Were Indeed “Useful” to Each Other
Before the September 11 attacks, Washington's neocons had waited in frustrated hope for an event that would serve as the excuse needed to enable them to rouse public support for a war against Iraq and other "rogue states" where they were sure American power could easily dispatch. Their project for the New American century...
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Now Liberals Want A “Rubber Stamp”?
When Republicans controlled both houses of Congress and the White House liberals used to complain that Congress was simply being a "rubber stamp" for President George Bush and his right wing agenda. They wailed and they moaned about how it was such a terrible thing and used procedural measures and phony filibusters to...
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Some Political Observations Still Sting
Few would argue that political and social change unfolds in a vacuum. Social unrest, discontent and the eventual showdown of political ideologies erupt with sudden convulsion, catching bench sitters by surprise.
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I’m Mad As Hell, and I’m Not Going to Take This Anymore!
The voters have reached the breaking point regarding health care and are making their voice heard at congressional town meetings across the country. The result reminds us of another breaking point depicted in a 1976 movie, "Network".
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Why I Am A Conservative
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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