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  • Can You Think Of Who Would Benefit From Establishing World Peace?  By : Brian Ankner
    It is impossible to mention all the benefits of establishing a peaceful and civilized world, but without a doubt The People will be the major benefactors and since they operate the governments, religions, and corporations those things will also benefit.
  • The Natural Common Bonds Between All People  By : Brian Ankner
    We have been using a survey to prove a point about what common bonds All People share. These are ten questions that you can ask any person on earth and get the same answer. There are many more questions that All People will answer the same but these ten will prove the point.
  • World Peace: The Misconception And The Truth  By : Brian Ankner
    It is not written in the bible, ancient scriptures, modern writings, or in any present legal documents that humans must never attempt to achieve peace on earth. When we build self-imposed mental barriers based on unproven assumptions or beliefs, we retard our ability to think and reason, which hinders our natural ability to solve problems.
  • A Message To All Peace Activist And Peace Seekers  By : Brian Ankner
    The missing element in the peace movements has always been the lack of a practical plan for peace that provides a logical alternative to all war that will be universally accepted by everyone. This is why peace organizations rarely last the test of time. Just protesting with "stop this" or "stop that" and not providing a long lasting permanent solution to the problem will lose steam after a while.
  • The Rational For Establishing World Peace  By : Brian Ankner
    We can logically assume that World Peace is something that 99.9% of the 6.5 billion People in this world would want and support if there was a way to achieve that World Peace that was practical, logical, morally right, non-violent and serves the good of All People and their governmental structures equally.
  • Michael Moore's SICKO Needs a Dose of Health Savings Accounts  By : Wiley Long
    Instead of copying the failed “single-payer” policies of Europe and Canada, the United States should address our healthcare crisis by expanding the free market, encouraging greater personal responsibility, and promoting the use of Health Savings Accounts.
  • Dark Secret About Healthcare Reform  By :
    My emotional recovery coaching process can be applied to social conditions as well as meeting one's needs for personal growth and development. In this article I will apply eight steps listed on The Emotional Recovery Card to focus on healthcare reform.
  • 3 Questions that Reveal Who Should be Our Next President  By : Jessica Davis
    Are the Presidential Candidates Disconnected from the American people?
  • No jobs means nobody buying all those cheap goods from Asia  By : Roy MacNaughton
    Maybe I’m all wrong here; but if we’re going to export most of our manufacturing jobs, who the heck is going to provide employment for all the displaced workers? Who is going to have the money to buy the inexpensive (read: cheaper) products that are produced in countries with much lower labor costs? If there are not as many jobs, where will the disposable income appear to buy the “hamburgers we will be selling to ourselves...”
  • Applying Back to School Enthusiasm to Advocacy  By : Stephanie Vance
    Ideas for reinvigorating your grassroots advocacy efforts.
  • Alternatives to catching criminals  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Why catch criminals? Because they do things that are against the law. British Internet Author Mike Scantlebury has noticed an alternative trend. Why not look as though you're doing something about it, without actually succeeding? That way, everyone is happy, including the crims. It looks good, it sounds good, it's just not real. Well, isn't that just like modern life?
  • Momma's, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Lobbyists  By : Stephanie Vance
    An overview of the profession of lobbying -- and why it's NOT so terrible.
  • Technology and Politics  By : Sharon Housley
    Rather than creating the perfect ten second sound bite, candidates must let go and have a real conversation. Interactive. Up close and personal. Maybe as candidates are forced back to earth and voters gain a stake in the process, America will become the voice of the unschooled as well as the educated, the poor as well as the rich, men and women of all ages and every race. After all, isn’t that what democracy is supposed to be?
  • Dark Secret About Education Part II  By :
    This article further defines how to challenge the dark secret about our educational system. I encourage the reader to apply my Five Steps To Successful Living to improving our educational system.
  • Tough Love: Why the Federal Reserve Should NOT Cut Interest Rates  By : Robert M. Clinger III
    With the real estate bubble having burst and the financial system in a tizzy over the attending fallout in the mortgage markets, bankers, investors, homeowners, and CEOs are calling on the Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) to cut the federal funds rate in an effort to avert a financial meltdown. However, the Federal Reserve should see through these self-serving calls and hold rates steady for the time being.
  • No Tattoo For You Leatherneck  By : Adam A
    That's right the Marine Corps said no in a new regulation to full, half, and quarter sleeve tattoos. If Marines don't have their current tattoos documented in their personnel file with exact descriptions and pictures they could face court martial and potentially a dishonorable discharge for disobeying a direct order.
  • Conflict of Interest between Drug Companies and Doctors  By :
    This article deals with the blatant conflict of interest between physicians and drug company's who use guerrilla marketing techniques to influence a doctor to write prescriptions for their latest designer and very expensive drug, often without proper testing for side effects and dangerous interactions with other drugs.
  • What does Barack Obama have that Hillary Clinton doesn’t when it comes to Leadership Persona?  By : Jean Starling
    Taking the Reins of leadership means managing your leadership persona. How you affect your team with your leadership and communication style plays a large role in your ability to lead them to break-through results or mediocre outcomes. Self-knowledge and management is essential for learning leadership skills. Emotional Intelligence means you know and mange yourself and your affect on others.
  • What Happened To Our Democracy?  By : Brian Ankner
    The biggest change in American democratic history came about as a result of World War II and the introduction of the nuclear bomb. From the mid 40's to the early 50's two different directions became available for our government to choose from. One direction was for our government to embrace the principles of the newly formed United Nations, which was originally handed all the tools necessary to civilize this world.
  • Animal Rights Is A Dirty Word  By : Jeff Popick
    Are charitable organizations really dedicated to helping the cause? What about "animal rights weirdos?" Check out this enlightening article by Jeff Popick on how to really help humanity forward.
  • Information The Government Makes Public About You  By : Steven Cancel
    Learn about what important information can be uncovered within many US public records.
  • What is the Britishness Test?  By : Lee Smith
    As of November 1, 2005, those who are applying for UK naturalization must pass a ‘Life in the UK test’ or the Britishness Test before they could submit the application for UK citizenship. One must take the Britishness test just before applying for the naturalization as a British citizen, provided he/she meets all other requirements.
  • I Am Not A Terrorist  By : Karen Talavera
    One business woman reaches the limits of government airline security control and issues a "call to arms" for all Americans to wake up and realize the false sense of security imposed by a government aiming at control rather than safety.
  • Wizarding Your Way to Advocacy Success: Five Rules From Harry Potter  By : Stephanie Vance
    From "Believe That What You're Doing is Right" to "Have the Right Allies" Harry Potter shows us five key rules for effective advocacy.
  • Strong Medicine for the Immigration Problem  By : John Burke
    Like many California residents, I have mixed feelings about the influx of Mexican immigrants who are here illegally. Governor Schwarzenegger's recent proposal to insure all children in our state regardless of their immigration status struck a nerve with me as a medical professional.
  • We Need Universal Health Coverage In America NOW  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    Film Maker Michael Moore's "Sicko" provides An Excellent Forum For Discussion Pertaining To The Current health Care Crisis In America
  • How To Really Save Planet Earth: A Test About Al Gore  By : Jeff Popick
    Al Gore is NOT telling people how to really save the planet, but you may be surprised who is. The solution to our planetary problems doesn't need to be political, and you can't even blame George Bush for this one. People created this problem and also have the power to solve it. This article can empower YOU.
  • The American health Care System And I Are One  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    When Ever An Unexamined Problem Occurs, It's Your To heal
  • Is There Anything More Disingenuous Than a Whining, Petulant Political Party in America?  By : Ed Bagley
    Presidential elections provide a lot of humor when you can recognize the joke. Every few days some new, outrageous flap kicks another outrageous flap off of the front page of our nation's daily newspapers. I do not care if political parties whine about the events of the day. What I do care about is the righteousness with which the Democrats and Republicans do whine and complain. Please spare me the soap opera
  • The United States Failing War On Drugs  By : Steven Cancel
    A liberal look from past to present at the United States war on illegal drugs.
  • Health Care and Michael Moore: Who’s the real “SICKO?”  By : Jeff Popick
    Our health care system may be "SiCKO," as Michael Moore contends in his latest movie, but what's really sicko is people, like Mr. Moore, who eat whatever they can shove in their mouths and then expect the government to bail them out. Jeff Popick offers the true solution to health care.
  • This is not fair...Faulty speeding Cameras and indiscriminate fines  By : Kylie Monet
    The article talks about speeding fines and speed cameras. It dwells on the frustrations people in australia go through . Governments are apparently more concerned about raising revenue than creating better conditions for the citizens.
  • Be an Einstein at Advocacy: Five Tips From Grassroots Geniuses  By : Stephanie Vance
    Five great ideas for building more effective grassroots advocacy efforts.
  • Cuba Can Teach Us About Healthcare  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    The American Healthcare Crisis Can Solved By Studying And Implementing A System Like That Of Cuba. The Cold War Is Over. It's Time To Look At What Works And Heal Our Relationship With Cuba.
  • On Politics- We Are a Nation Divided When It Comes to the "a" Word - Part 5  By : Ed Bagley
    There comes a time in a person's life when you have to start thinking for yourself rather than be a lemming to politics, a political party, politicians, pundits, predators and a phony press. We are a nation divided when it comes to the "a" word. We are all about rights, and little about responsibilities. Rights crushed responsibilities a long time ago, and now we remain content to kill our unborn. It is really all about us.
  • On Politics - Propaganda Is Now Disguised as News - Part 4  By : Ed Bagley
    There is probably nothing that disappoints me more than the current sad, sorry state of newspapers in America today. There is more personal journalism in newspapers than news. Name brand newspapers that once had proud heritages with outstanding reporters have become nothing more than pandering sluts who cannot get enough of their personal journalism and politics into the news side of the paper.
  • On Politics - One of the Most Lucrative Jobs in America - Part 3  By : Ed Bagley
    Being a politician in America today is one of the best paying jobs a person could have. If you do not know that the vast majority of politicians lie, cheat and steal as necessary to get elected and stay elected, you do not understand much about politics in America today. The best job most national politicians actually do is helping themselves get rich legally at the expense of the electorate they are supposed to be representing.
  • On Politics: News Writers Are Really Political Hacks - Part 2  By : Ed Bagley
    When reading Krauthammer, I am reminded that Henry Ford said "the hardest thing to do in the world is to think, and that is why people do so little of it." This is especially true during Presidential elections which start about a year too early and end about a year too late. It is often hard for me to decide which is wearier, the droppings of a contentious person or a Presidential election. Yikes! We have 18 more months to go in this election.
  • On Politics - Giuliani Is a Pro Choice Republican - Part 1  By : Ed Bagley
    It is possible that Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani has infuriated his Democratic rivals to the point of distraction. As a good Republican Giuliani should be pro life but he is pro choice. Only Democrats are supposed to be pro choice. Giuliani is now under searing attack from every Democrat and flaming left-wing Democratic news organization worthy of the name.


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