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Soft Landing in Downward Business Cycle Predicted 2006

Many analysts in many business sectors are considering the writing on the wall, as we approach what could be a rocky downward business cycle. We have issues in the Auto Manufacturing Sector, Transportation, and Retail Sectors.

Ideas for Campaign Signs

Promotion and likability are keys to winning any political campaign. Campaign signs are an essential item as they have traditionally been accepted forms of competition in political campaigns. Even in the digital age, campaign signs are still in abundance in neighborhoods and businesses throughout ci

Dark Days For Freedom of Speech in Canada

Have you heard about the Mark Steyn case? Two years ago, the Canadian journalist published a book entitled America Alone, in which he (a) pointed out that the cultural views of many foreign Muslims are sharply incompatible with those of most Americans and Canadians and (b) drew the conclusion that,

Barack Obama's Path to History (Conclusion)

Palin's popularity was slipping in the polls and she failed to make matters any better during her disastrous interviews with ABC news anchor Charlie Gibson and CBS news anchor Katie Couric. In the former, Palin was criticized for not knowing what the Bush doctrine was, which was to a degree und

Is the Democratic Leadership and Lieberman Falling Apart?

When Senator Lieberman moves his campaign to the libertarian ticket he will be re-challenging the young up and coming Democrat that beat him in the primary election. If the young democrat wins again he will replace Lieberman and the Democrats will lose yet another very strong politician who knows ho

Types of Liberalism & Their Differences

Liberalism is a complex and fluid term. Although it has been used to describe any number of political parties and affiliates, it has had different meanings throughout the course of history. Understanding the different types of liberalism can help you understand the concept of liberalism in general,

Understanding the Democratic Primary Election

Primaries take place in the winter or spring before a presidential election. The primaries determine which candidates will be on the ballot in November. Members of the same party are competing for the chance to run against opposing parties. In essence, primaries are the preliminary events before the

How to Become a GOP Convention Delegate

The Republican Party of the United States, also known as the GOP for "Grand Old Party," elects delegates to represent states at its national conventions. The process of becoming a delegate can be tricky, as each state has its own rules and process. In addition, those in control of the process vary w

How to Fix Our Dysfunctional Congress

This is the political season. It is the time to think seriously about how and whether we are going to vote. And particularly about our votes for the people in Congress.

Does the Egyptian Unrest Have Any Ramifications for the United States?

The Egyptian unrest will have both immediate and potentially long range ramifications for the US and it would be foolish to brush the current upheaval under the carpet and hope for the best. There is nothing new about the US supporting Egypt. Relations between the countries have been especially posi

United States Census Information

The United States Census Bureau counts the number of people in the country every ten years. Many people do not realize that the Constitution mandates a census in order to ensure fair representation in government.

How to Find Out Who My State Senators Are

There are two types of senators in the United States. U.S. senators are members of the U.S. Senate, which is part of Congress. Two U.S. senators represent each state. They work with the U.S. House of Representatives to create federal laws. Each of the 50 states has its own state legislature. State s

Expectations: Do Our Expectations Create Our Activities?

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What Are Some Good Things About Coal Power?

Coal, which is derived from fossilized plant matter, has been used as a fuel source in the United States since the late 19th century and is still one of the most commonly-used energy sources. Worldwide, coal consumption is expected to increase by 71 percent over the next few decades, according to th

Words Have Consequences - Even When Posed As A Prayer

Freedom of speech does not give license to call for death and/or harm to come to others...even those who claim to only be quoting the word of god from the Bible. This lawsuit is about drawing a line in the sand to procure legal protection from the practice of "imprecatory prayers" to incit

History of the Tartan

The tartan has long been associated with the ruggedness and romance of the Scottish highlands. With its woven, symmetrical patterns of colors, the tartan is one of the most recognizable fabrics in the world, and has long been a symbol of Scottish and Celtic pride. The tartan has been used in a numbe

How to Register With the GOP in Texas

Many states allow for a person to register with the GOP when filling out their voter registration form. That is not the case in Texas, where the voter chooses their GOP affiliation during the Republican primary or Republican primary runoff. Once you have voted in the primary election, you cannot cha

REVIEW - Palin's Personal Spending

The reason McCain's campaign didn't pay for it is because the 2002 campaign finance law strictly prohibits spending donated money on personal expenses. That is why the RNC paid for it, and not the McCain campaign. If the RNC didn't think the personal expenses would pay off in the end,

How to Write To The President of the United States

With President Obama trying to open up the White House and make his administration more accessible to the public it is a great time to write or call the White House with your ideas, concerns and questions. It doesn't matter if you are a Republican or Democrat, it just matters that you are a US citiz