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Posted by Lance Winslow
The illegal immigration problem in the United States of America and the 60 percent of the illegal aliens coming from Mexico has sparked chaos in controversy throughout our lands. We must do something to correct this abuse otherwise there will be an economic fallout that we would prefer not to have.
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Posted by The Indy Voice
Just a couple of thoughts about the recent "election" in Iraq:
1- The election in Iraq is neither a victory nor a defeat for George W. Bush and the ideology he represents.
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Posted by Gregory J. Ballan
A War within a WAR
As everyone knows by now, we are engaged in a war on terror. Whether you, as a reader agree or disagree with how this war is being waged is a right given to and protected by those brave soldiers, both men and women, fighting this war and all the wars of our nationÂ’s history right down to the war that gave this country its freedom from the British Empire over 228 years ago.
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Posted by Lance Winslow
Does academia have too much control over our society, some think it does. In fact most of the research, which is used in public policy indeed comes from University studies, research and reports. These studies are done via grants and research monies to determine public policy in all aspect of the American endeavor.
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Posted by Kurt St. Angelo
DonÂ’t let government build an obsolete stadium by Kurt St. Angelo @2005 Libertarian Writers' Bureau
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Posted by Lance Winslow
The politics in the United States of America and the Democratic Party are dividing our nation and preventing the forward progress our country needs to compete in the modern global world of trade. It is a shame to watch the Democrats Razzle the PresidentÂ’s Administration at every turn and unfortunate to see the mass media hysteria pick up the hateful and disgusting remarks of the opposition party and run with them in such a combative, persnickety and vindictive way; but that is politics you say?
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Posted by Marc J. Lane
the whole idea of rewarding candidates for high office with hot stock has a smoke-filled back-room stench to it.
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Posted by Garry Gamber
The filibuster has been a tool available to U.S. Senators during Senate floor discussions on legislation and appointments since the U.S. Constitution was ratified. Both the Democratic and Republican parties have valued the filibuster as a means to bring compromise and bipartisanship to bitter and divisive debates.
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