In: immigration laws
30 Nov 2009Brides <p> not in a pleasant atmosphere in the wedding wedding wedding rings </ p> </ p> r n <p> </ strong> </ p> r n Marriage <p> the happiest times in the life of man and woman's life, but if we look at the face of the bride in marriage, [...]
In: General Politics
28 Nov 2009Our democracy is doomed because voters and elected office holders are solely concerned with their own self interests.
Professor Alexander Taylor’s prediction, in the 1780s, that democracies can’t last was prescient. He maintained that “[Democracy] can only exist until voters discover that they can vote themselves money from the public treasury. From that moment on the [...]
In: General Politics
16 Nov 2009Politically correct speech, like so many societal trends, has reached an extreme level.
According to Wikipedia, politically correct speech began innocuously in the 1793 Supreme Court decision of Chisholm v Georgia regarding an inaccurate statement. During World War I, Arnold Bennett, a British Ministry Officer, used the expression regarding appropriateness.
Since WW I, there has been a [...]
In: Executive
12 Nov 2009With record numbers of new registered voters, the signal is clear that they want to take part in picking our next president. With this interest is the need to know more about the powers of the presidency.
The power to make appointments is an area that has caused U.S. citizens to get involved. The Constitution gives [...]
With the record numbers of newly registered voters, the signal is clear that the voters want to take part in picking our next president. With this interest, there is a new wave of discussions on the role of the executive branch of office. Many wonder if the promises of the presidential candidates about health care, [...]
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