I know we republicans are getting tired of hearing this, but we better get used to the idea of picking the lesser of two evils. I know that “true republicans” are going to get angry about my comments, but since it is not my job to keep republicans happy, I don’t care. As [...]
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http://www.barackobama.com/issues/technology/
On the Internet, Obama will require that parents have the option of receiving parental controls software that not only blocks objectionable Internet content but also prevents children from revealing personal information through their home computer.
Please. Show me parental control software that is effective and I will show you a mirror so you can see [...]
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If you were to stand by the proverbial water cooler this morning, you would most likely overhear many conversations linked to the current state of the economy. Some would complain of high gas prices. Others would speak of money lost in the stock market. You might even overhear someone having a conversation [...]
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http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/11/1101_041101_election_voting.html
http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1680451,00.html
http://www.eff.org/issues/e-voting
By now you may have heard that voting is soon to undergo a huge change unless we make a move to stop the process. Have you heard of voting machines? Some think that this is the way we should go in all of our elections now. I disagree. I know, you [...]
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From http://www.mikehuckabee.com:
Mike Huckabee is out to show people the American dream is still alive.
The former Arkansas governor recently formed a 2008 presidential exploratory committee because he feels the country needs a reawakening and a leadership to address an array of issues, including how to improve the nation’s infrastructure, education system, environmental policy and failing health [...]
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For those of you who read this article simply due to the title and who wondered what it might be that is threatening Hilary Clinton’s run for the world’s highest office, it is me. I am the threat. “How are you the threat?”, you might ask. Well, I am one of a [...]
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This was an interesting article.
The writer refers to times when people married younger and where healthier parents. She refers to times when men became men much younger. I really liked a lot of the article. Her main point seems to be that we are causing more unwed teen pregnancies by telling kids [...]
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