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  1. Marx Without Marxism? A Study of Karl Marx as an Influential Political Theorist
    The study of human political behavior raises numerous complexities. Although scientific in principle, it is not an exact science due to the unpredictability and changeability of human society. It not only revolves around factual matters but also answers to claims about how the world is and how it should be. It is often shaped by the social environment of its originator. All these factors however, do not disqualify it from the realm of science. Driven by the desire to analyze their environments, …


  2. Colin Powell for President?
    Several years ago while President Clinton was still in office, I watched as Colin Powell began stepping into the limelight, becoming more a national figure. Everything about him exuded intelligence, strength, a man of character, radiating honor. Colin Powell had become my epitome for America. America was built on the strength of our founding fathers and the people who stood behind them; men such as Colin Powell. What would have become of our nation had it not been for these men? Would we be li…


  3. FEMA and Michael Brown By Lance Winslow
    Michael Brown became a political casualty of mass media hysteria in the wake of Super Hurricane Katrina. Now we find out the truth in it all. We learned that there were no babies were raped in the Super Dome in New Orleans. That the City of New Orleans own police personnel were involved in some of the looting. That New Orleans was already on the verge of Bankruptcy before the Hurricane. We also found out that less people have died since the storm than the normal number of murders in the City o…


  4. When Teenagers Rule The World
    The minimum age to become a member of parliament is 21 but soon, due a recommendation by the Electoral Commission, it could be lowered to 18. Do our teenagers really want to become MPs though? The average teenager seems more interested in sex and music, but this is exactly what the Electoral Commission wants to combat. By getting more young people involved in politics they hope to raise enthusiasm in voting, making young people see that it's not just men in their fifties who are elected to repre…


  5. The Tragedy of Timothy McVeigh from D'OH! Poetic Justice for Politics and Other
    Jody closed the scrap book. They sat silently for a moment. Charlotte was the first to speak, rather cautiously. 'Well done. Something said well that desperately needed saying. The book review serves as a splendid device. It offers the tool to foster passing of painful truths without a killing of the messenger.' 'Yes,' sadly responded Jody, 'you see, I completely understand McVeigh's motivation. In time his outrageous deed may become more prophetic than pathetic.' Jody had much to say about this…


  6. The Bogside Artists Newletter Issue 1.
    THE BOGSIDE ARTISTS NEWSLETTER - Issue 1 Date 26/2/03Published by 'The Bogside Artists'_________________________________________________________ Hi, No. We are not going to tell you how tomake a million by farming bagpipes in Donegal. Nor do wewish to add to the deluge of unwanted horseshit alreadyin your email box. Instead, we will amuse, inform, edifyand even hang around later for your questions. If you gotsomething that is useful, true or funny, drop us a line.Mailto: bogsideartists@bogsidear…


  7. A Cheap Holiday in Other People's Misery (catching up with Mordechai Vanunu in Israel) By Rev. David B. Smith
    One of my favourite pieces of music is the Sex Pistols' classic 'Holidays in the Sun' - a song that begins with the line, 'a cheap holiday in other people's misery'. This would have made a fitting epitaph for my holiday in Israel, except that the $3000 air ticket meant that it wasn't exactly cheap. I went to Israel full of apprehension. Just knowing what we all know of the backdrop of paranoia and pain that hangs over that land is enough to make anybody apprehensive, but I also went carrying …


  8. Toll Ways Hurt The Flow of Transportation By Lance Winslow
    The United States has never done a full study on the economic losses caused by the toll ways, which impede our daily lives and the flow of our transportation. Transportation is vital to the health of a nation, its GDP and the flow of commerce and trade. Each time we put up a barrier or tax something we slow down our civilization and that has a ripple effect which extends past the regions where those toll ways are. Toll Ways are a tax on civilization and make no sense because they slow economic…


  9. Be An American
    Be an American, it gets just a little bit annoying when the people that live in this country just can't seem to be real Americans, but yet they come from what ever country and expect to enjoy our freedoms, and our way of life, I think we need to put an end to this type of thing ever happening, it just stands to reason that if you want to be here and enjoy our country and it way of life, then the least you could do is respect it. I love the United States, and I love everything about it, I truly g…


  10. A Discourse on Liberty By Andy Carloff
    It is in the heart of every revolution, in the mind of every Humanitarian; it is attacked by every dictator, scorned by every politician; it is held in animosity by the enemy of the people; held as the most sacrilige by every tyrant and the most sacred by every freeman -- it is the dream of a lover while they sleep, tossed and tumbled over their heart's desire -- it is the dirt under the fingernails of a worker, writhing with pain that their labors can feed their family -- it has been taught b…


  11. Brownie, You're Doing a Heck of A Job By Ira Wolfe
    When President Bush looked toward his embattled director of FEMA and announced to the world "Brownie, You're doing a heck of job", he epitomized one of the most frequent and damaging problems in corporate America today - performance appraisals.Not unlike thousands of managers everyday, President Bush patted his guy - Michael Brown, former director of Federal Emergency Management Agency - on the back for failing to do his job. This unfortunately all-too-common method of giving positive but un…


  12. Shimon Peres Sued for Slander in Tel Aviv
    Israeli David Rutstein, representing himself, writes an 8 page response to Shimon Peres' attempt to 'get away with murder' in a slander trial. Shimon Peres is getting sued for slandering David Rutstein. The response Tel Aviv Court of Peace case #51059/05 Box 28376 Jerusalem 15 Yaacov Berav Street Jerusalem tel: 052.669.4999 email: YitzhakRabin@gmail.com The Defendant: Shimon Peres Attorney Ram Caspi: Marchov Yaacov 33 Tel Aviv 65258 tel 03.796.1000: fax 03.796.1001 1. Dear Honorable Judg…


  13. Common Sense vs. Common Senseless - How Thomas Paine Can Be Applied To Modern Day; Part Two By Alexia Lunningham
    The cause of America is in a great measure the cause of all mankind. Many circumstances have, and will arise, which are not local, but universal, and through which the principles of all Lovers of Mankind are affected, and in the Event of which, their Affections are interested. The laying of a Country desolate with Fire and Sword, declaring War against the natural rights of all Mankind, and extirpating the Defenders thereof from the Face of the Earth, is the Concern of every Man to whom Nature …


  14. Justice Department Losing the War on Street Gangs By Lance Winslow
    The Justice Department is at it again; promoting themselves in the mass media attempting to convince us we are safe. This time they are grandstanding a few arrests of alleged gang members. MS-13 is recruiting over 300 people per week in cities across the United States. Recently the Justice Department held a huge press conference, claiming that in a two-week period they arrested 582 people. Now then if the MS-13 gang is recruiting 300 people per week and the caught 582 in two-weeks then they ar…


  15. Voting Pro-Environment is Good For Jobs, Health, and Security
    HANGING CHAD AND ALL HIS ANTI-ENVIRONMENT BUDDIESVoting Pro-Environment is Good For Jobs, Health, and SecurityThere are many issues on the minds of US voters these days, but according to national polls, the environment ranks ...um... somewhere above hemp policy and just below humane treatment for Teletubbies. People are, of course, justly concerned about top issues such as health care, terrorism, and jobs. But the environment actually has a role to play in all of those areas. Below are some exam…


  16. Three of President Bush's failures in his first term
    President Bush’s first term is over; we can now look at what he accomplished. A President should be judged on what he promised the voters during his campaign. Voters should compare what he promised, to what he delivered.Look at some of what President Bush wanted to accomplish in his first term: A better public education system, fiscal responsibility, and less Federal involvement in the affairs of the fifty States. Let’s look at each of these goals President Bush set for himself.President Bush in…


  17. Bush refuses to back down
    Never known to back down from a fight, PresidentBush is again demonstrating that same non-compromising stubbornnessin the John Bolton U.N. appointment fight.All of this, even though some conservative senators don't like Boltonand along side the democrats, refuse to end the filibuster until theBush administration releases some secret documents.  When asked what itwould take to end the filibuster, Trent Lott said '...simply for theWhite House to release the documents requested.'What is in the…


  18. Has Political Correctness Gone Mad?
    Political Correctness or PC to give it its' shortened and more popular title is now entering the realms of silliness. Mind you it has always been that way but now PC has taken a giant leap forward. Let me explain. I live in the United Kingdom, a multi cultural society where 98% of the time all peoples of all race and culture get on very well together. So why is it that people who seem to think that they know best try to put a stop to this living in harmony by making brainless rules and regulati…


  19. Peace Starts With The Mirror
    If you pay attention to the media, it seems like the world is evolving into a violent and psychopathic place. I think deep down the majority of people around the world desire peace. Jawaharlal Nehru once said “Peace is not a relationship of nations. It is a condition of the mind . . . Lasting peace can come only to peaceful people.”To be a person of peace and to pursue a life of non-violence a person must first look to themselves. A person must be at peace with themselves before they can be at p…


  20. Whose Afraid of the Government; Whose the Government Afraid of? By Lance Winslow
    We need a government that can be as responsive to our needs and to use the technology available to serve us better. Yet often our government feels threatened by those companies who move in the market place at lightning speed. It is those companies, which the government has the most to learn from. Let the government learn form the entrepreneurs and allow them to streamline their efforts to serve us better. Rather than regulating to death the life-blood of America for fear that change may elimi…


  21. Seven Things That Make Me Angry By Terry Mitchell
    I watch the TV news and I get angry. I really need to quit that. It's not good for my blood pressure. However, there are certain things that always get me going no matter how hard I try to ignore them. They get me hot under the collar and I guess they always will. I feel a need to vent right now, so I'll discuss seven of them below. (Hey, that's a nice round biblical number).(1) Unrighteous indignation. What right do convicted felons serving time in prison have to punish someone else for their…


  22. The Federal Trade Commission, reality check By Lance Winslow
    Federal Trade Commission Owes Industry and Entrepreneurs an Apology. The Federal Trade Commission’s Consumer Protection Division’s Franchise Group owes the industry and entrepreneurs an apology for their “Piss Poor Performance” additionally those who run the division need to be fired and forfeit their pensions. The problem stems from a grandstanding approach to enforcement and willingness to lie and self aggrandize themselves in cases. Filing false cases often in secret courts, using bad profi…


  23. Why Can’t We Have a More Responsive Government? By Lance Winslow
    The great people of the United States of America deserve and should have a more responsive government. What is the problem; we are the government; so why are we holding ourselves back? Let’s get busy and get it done. Dog catchers, building plans, code enforcement, even the city councils, county commissioners should be as responsive as the police departments, FedEx or the American Automobile Club. After all if, a customer calls, who pays taxes they should be given the same service that Dominos …


  24. Conservatives Should Consider The Libertarian Party
    The late Ronald Reagan embodied the soul of classic liberalism – that’s right, Reagan was a liberal. His unbridled optimism and faith in the power of the individual to live his or her life independently, solve problems, and function as a contributing member of society, and his determination to expand the cause of freedom restrained only by morality are hallmarks of what the term “liberal” actually means. However, just as socialists usurped the term “liberal” and transformed its meaning to design…


  25. Read This Article If You Want To Stop Over Taxation By Lance Winslow
    Hey I do not know about you but I am sick and tired of politicians who tell me the government needs more money. They do not need anymore damn money, especially my hard earned money. I do not want to pay anymore taxes and their job is to protect me. But we saw in 9-11 that, it was all a façade and these morons cannot get out of their own way. They had all the information, yet failed to protect us? Well, let me ask something; “If government’s number one job is to protect the American people and …



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1. Social Security Bullshit: A Socratic Discussion with a Texas Cowboy at McDonald's
Using non-technical language and a dialogue format, this short ebook explains the problems with privatization and misleading privatization arguments. Logical fallacies and economic concepts are presented in a Socratic discussion. The FREE eBook can be read online at http://www.socialsecuritybullshit.com but the first chapters are reprinted below. 1. Introduction - Family Values and Paris Hilton Economist: This McDonald's sure seems busy for being in the middle of nowhere. Cowboy: President B…

2. Gay Contingency Killing Democratic Party By Lance Winslow
Many Gay American Males are quite politically motivated and they make good volunteers for a political campaign because they are dedicated to their cause. They often volunteer to walk precincts to get the vote out. All political races live and die on volunteerism and people power. When a gay mail goes to the homes and neighborhoods of voters and talks with a lisp, even Democratic Voters stop and wonder about the most recent television Gay Pride March, with psychedelic cross dressing half naked …

3. Elliot Spitzer, are the Rats Leaving the Ship By Lance Winslow
Are the junior attorneys in the Attorney General’s office leaving the ship yet? Are the New York State Attorney General Office’s up and coming prosecutors and lawyers jumping ship as to not be caught in the future demise of Elliot Spitzer fall from reputation? We will see as Elliot Spitzer starts to lose all his cases that the attorneys in his office wish to distance themselves from the New York Attorney General’s office.It is common knowledge that rats and rodents often leave the ship prior t…
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4. The Roots of Anti-Americanism
The United States is one of the last remaining land empires. That it is made the butt of opprobrium and odium is hardly surprising, or unprecedented. Empires - Rome, the British, the Ottomans - were always targeted by the disgruntled, the disenfranchised and the dispossessed and by their self-appointed delegates, the intelligentsia.Yet, even by historical standards, America seems to be provoking blanket repulsion.The Pew Research Center published last December a report titled 'What the World Thi…