Politics

Islam: The Upcoming Moderate Version of Communism?

by Shaifur Rahman, Dec 12, 2008
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Is islam only a religion that focuses on spirituality? Does it have any economic part; if yes how far it clashes with capitalism and resembles communism? Is there any possibility that Islam will rise with it's economic views?

A Man Without a Country: Goodbye to my Beloved America

by jay black, Dec 12, 2008
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An aging man is reminded of his youth, Christmases of great joy, childhood in the snow, the freedoms he enjoyed growing up and living. In the mirror of his mind he sees a dying of what is good in America, saddened that the youth of today will never know those times he loved. The best of America is dying, being taken away slowly by those who think they know best, and best to them will be a nation without God. How did we let the ignorant get into power, he ask and what happened to the once powerful influence of the church? We now harbor a race of cowards, filled with feel good speeches, nor fire and brimstone of God's Holy Word.

The Facebook Factor in Canadian Politics

by Roberrific, Dec 11, 2008
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Social media is changing the political landscape of Canada, but will it bring Digital Government?

The New President

by silentangel6107, Dec 10, 2008
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My thought on the President Elect.

Most Pragmatic is Being Most Ideological

by Jas Writer, Dec 8, 2008
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It is suggested that pragmatism is misinterpreted as being nonideological, especially concerning Barack Hussein Obama. Pragmatism is, moreover, noted as truly being the greatest ideology of them all.

Political Hallucination: Centrism Revealed

by Jas Writer, Dec 7, 2008
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Centrism or moderation does not really win national elections. Examples from American political history of the 20th century are given.

Negative Legacy Time for George W. Bush

by Jas Writer, Dec 7, 2008
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Many reasons for having a negative view of the current President's possible legacy. Objections are answered as to why a positive view ought to be properly questioned.

Political Turncoatism

by Moron Savant, Dec 7, 2008
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What explains the shifting of party loyalty by politicians?

Standards of State Recognition

by Ebey Soman, Dec 7, 2008
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How does a country recognize another state as legitimate? What views or doctrines are used to determine sovereignty or state recognition. Where does the United States stand on this matter?

Unwillingness to Exercise Warranted Power

by Jas Writer, Dec 7, 2008
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Political power can tend to corrupt both when used and unused. The consequences of being unwilling to use warranted power based upon authority leads to absolute corruption when repeated enough.
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