Policy

If I Were Barack Obama, What Would I Do for America?

by CHAN LEE PENG, Nov 6, 2008
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As president, many tasks have taken my heart to be implemented for the betterment of the America. However, at the moment, I'll first address the concerns of the Americans by taking certain important tasks that I'm sure will bring America back to its track. Below are some of the things that take my foremost privilege to be held immediately in America.

Sarah Palin: Reasons to be Scared

by Greyian Storm, Nov 4, 2008
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Come January 1st, Sarah Palin could be the Vice President of America. America and the wider world should be very, very worried.

A Price Too High: Nuclear Proliferation and the Islamic Republic of Iran

by Jacob E Breach, Oct 28, 2008
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A debate and argument presenting legal facts for why Iran should acquiesce to the United Nations Security Council and what the alternatives are. It is based of concepts of International Law.

Social Security Restoration

by The Economist, Oct 13, 2008
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One of the eight articles in National Economic Reforms platform. Details of how to achieve solvency and restore social security for future generations.

Economic Crisis my View

by Gordon G, Oct 12, 2008
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My views on the currant economic crisis and what should be done now to help.

Senator Obama Rings the Bell in Belmont Presidential Debate

by Brian Daniel Stankich, Oct 8, 2008
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Event organizers fail to force candidates to true debate. Obama's charisma triumphs over McCain's policy.

Gordon Brown’s Policies: What Do You Think Now?

by Asha, Sep 30, 2008
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On Gordon Brown's speech at the Labour conference on 23 September, 2008, in which he talked about his policies and future plans (and tried to impress the public).

The John Mccain - Barack Obama Presidential Debate: A Preview on Substance and Style

by Ron Fields, Sep 24, 2008
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In the first presidential debate on Friday, September 26, 2008, the candidates will offer their already well-known foreign policy and national security ideas. The real fight for voters in this debate will be fought on style, not substance.

The Senate: Developing a Comprehensive Energy Policy

by quiet voice, Aug 4, 2008
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10 members of the Senate, five Democrats and five Republicans, have been developing a conditional energy policy, to try to reduce the dependency of the United States, on foreign oil.

Rudolph W. Giuliani's and Barack Obama's Foreign Policy Comparison and Evaluation

by Steaven Rojas, Jul 24, 2008
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An evaluation of the two candidates.
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