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  • How Liberal Bumper Stickers Can Express Your Ideas
    By: Amy Wells | - Liberal bumper stickers are very popular to a wide assortment of customers. On this type of sticker, topics regarding politics, nature and people's ideas, etc. are boldly expressed. Liberal minded artist would convey their ideas via comical attacks to any politician. It is via this sticker that people freely show their beliefs to inspire and inspire the population of the globe. Using liberal bumper stickers is really a useful method to share your views to the globe.

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  • Preaching Negative Values To Today's Young Readers
    By: Dr. Ballard Owens | -
    What can be said of a novel preaching negative values as "cool?" A book featuring two antisocial, self-loathing, drug-taking girls portrayed as "heroes?" What message does this convey -- especially to the young reader with an impressionable mind? Here is a book that glorifies irresponsible behavior, man-hating, an anti-work ethic, degeneracy, bad language, filth, sadomasochistic sex and lesbianism -- all conveniently delivered under the guise of "comedy. " Yet what's funny about all this, ...

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  • Five Things That Are Negatively Affecting America
    By: Excuse the News | - This article addresses the question of things that are negatively affecting America from three viewpoints, Conservative, Liberal, and the center. It is the collaboration of three writers with a desire to give a fair and complete review of the subject.

    FROM THE RIGHT

    by Gerald Hand

    To even begin writing such an article requires a terrible truth- the realization the United States is in, and has been in, serious trouble for some time now. There is no one perso ...

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  • Obama Shouted Down By Liberal Aids Activists While Campaigning To Rally Dems
    By: Marc Schenker | - Barack Obama was shouted down by liberal AIDS activists while campaigning to rally Democrats in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on Saturday afternoon. This is only the latest, further mortifying episode of normally pro-Democrat hecklers who have defiantly shouted down Obama at one of his event stops designed to "fire up" a Democrat Party that seems increasingly fractured and disunited as the midterms approach. Obama was last shouted down by liberal and very militant AIDS activists only two weeks ago wh ...
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  • Anti-americanism --- The Radical Religion Of The Left
    By: Howard Jacobs | - In card games, the hierarchy goes something like this: Two Pairs beats a pair. 3 of a kind beats 2 Pairs. A Straight beats 3 of a kind. A Flush beats a Straight. A Full House beats a Flush. 4 of a Kind beats a Full House. A Straight Flush beats 4 of a Kind. Finally, a Royal Flush beats a Straight Flush.

    In the liberal world view, the hierarchy goes something like this: Free speech beats Religious rights. General Feminist rights (not including abortion) beats Free speech. Ga ...

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  • Rush Limbaugh Calls Jimmy Carter A Hemorrhoid
    By: Conrad McKay | - Remember that no matter what you think about Jimmy Carter's politics and his performance as President, Carter is someone who's usually respected.

    After all, he's had a major focus on and a great impact on society through his humanitarian works like Habitat for Humanity since his exit from politics.

    This isn't a guy who's been sitting on its hands since his retirement from politics. He also isn't averse to giving thoughtful discourse when asked.

    So you mi ...

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  • Seals Acquitted Of Beating A Terrorist
    By: Nui Kahuna | - Once in a while there is some good news to report, and today is one of those days. The third member of the Seal Team that captured Ahmed Hashim Abed was exonerated on Friday, and as they say, Seals 3 Arab Terrorists 0.

    Its important to understand the findings here. This isnt a not guilty by reasonable doubt. This is a finding that the three Seals, (heros all), were found innocent of the charges.
    This was a clusterf from the beginning. It was so big ...

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  • Arizona Burns While Commander Dithers
    By: Nui Kahuna | - Last week the Arizona legislature voted on a tough immigration bill. The governor signed it into law, with 70% of the folks in Arizona supporting it. On Saturday Commander Dithers explained in a speech that the people in Arizona were misguided, and it was wrong to pass such legislation.

    By Sunday the usual suspects were all over television and the media, talking about racial profiling, and the fact that the legislation was unconstitutional. As all the liberal pundits pointed out ...

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  • Make Protestors Support Illegal Aliens
    By: Nui Kahuna | - General Al Sharpton is slowly making his way toward Arizona. First he had to get the blessing of Commander Dithers, then it was off to the hairdresser, and track suit maker. I used to call Reverend Sharpton Fat Albut then I had to switch that designation to another dangerous shyster, the private plane flyin, limo ridin weather wonk, Fat Al Gore.

    Well soon be seeing more of Fat Al as Dithers moves on to cap and trade legislation, or Tax and Spend Your Money II. Fat Al ha ...

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  • Presidential Hypocrisy On Arizona Immigration
    By: Nui Kahuna | - What we have all learned in the last two weeks is that the post racial President is a race baiter. First he had his stand ins whip up sentiment, and then he weighed in himself while speaking in Ottumwa, Iowa, on Wednesday last. Listen to El Jefe, speaking in his usual broken cadenceThis law that just passed in Arizonayou can try to make it really tough on people who look like they might be illegal immigrants" the Obamessiah opined. One of the things that the law says i ...
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  • Top 10 Online Liberal Arts Degrees
    By: Erik Johnson | - There are many different online liberal arts degrees to choose from ranging from journalism, communications, English literature and humanities to history, philosophy and political science. By getting a liberal arts degree online, you can acquire a general knowledge of your chosen subject area and develop your intellectual capabilities for research, critical thinking and analysis. Vocational, professional and technical degrees on the other hand, typically focus on just one specialization. Onlin ...
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  • Back In The Saddle After A Special Assignment
    By: Nui Kahuna | - Ive been out of town, and far off the beaten path for a couple of weeks. About all I can say about where I was is that it was hotand very dry. About the only time I saw any water it was in a bottle, and when I got to clean up, which was about every five days. You havent smelled anything like Kahuna funk after five days in the heatand you dont want to. The only saving grace was that there were guys who actually smelled worse than mealthough that is pretty hard to imagine.
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  • A Liberal Arts Degree Program: A Well-rounded Education
    By: Lisa St. Louis | - A liberal arts degree program offers a more well-rounded learning experience than a technical, vocational or business program. These programs introduce students to books as well as the philosophy and science that form disciplined and creative habits of thought. A liberal arts degree program trains an individual how to think rather than what to think and can lead to endless possibilities.

    What does a liberal arts education have to do with the realities that graduates will face afte ...

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  • The Press As A Tool For Political Condemnation
    By: Jamie Lyons | - The televised Prime Ministerial debates have added a compelling new edge to the electioneering campaigns of all parties. One of the most notable and potentially momentous implications of this new form of political canvassing has been the unexpected leap in open public support for Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats. Following the first debate, polls showed that the party had gained huge popularity, to the extent that some polls lead to the conclusion that they were in fact serious candidates to ...
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  • You Should All Die Of Rectal Cancer
    By: Nui Kahuna | - One of the advantages of living in Washington is that occasionally you get to see some of of the clown princes, and princesses, up close and personal. Such was the case yesterday, as I had some business to attend to in Washington, D.C.. I try and avoid trips into the city like the plague, but this was a must do situation.

    I met an old friend at one of DeeCees more prominent restaurants, and we were seated within earshot of a table of some of the citys biggest blabbermouths, t ...

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  • All The Pigs Are Lining Up At The Trough
    By: Nui Kahuna | - Many years ago my father in law was sitting around the kitchen table with a number of the relatives, almost all of whom happened to be lawyers, including himself. He had been retired for at least a decade, after a long and distinguished career at a Fortune 100 company.

    The others were all partners, or managing partners, in their respective firms. The discussion turned to one of the in laws, not at the table, and his job, which was in the district attorneys office. The subject ...

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  • The Obamessiah Knows Best
    By: Nui Kahuna | - I havent written about the worst President in American history in quite some time, and its time to put the gloves on and take a few swings at the most dangerous man to ever to occupy the Oval Office. Im not talking about Jimmy Carter here, though he held the title until 2008.

    What really triggered my anger was a photo of B.O. in the Oval Office, jacket off, shirt sleeves rolled up, and his big feet on the desk while he leaned way back in his chair; in the position that bod ...

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  • What's The Matter With The Frenchies And Englishmen
    By: Nui Kahuna | - One of the longtime Kahunanites mailed me a few stories about the French, and British, which are worth sharing with everyone.

    Back in the 60s, the Secretary of State, Dean Rusk, was in France, when Chuck DeGaulle decided to pull out of NATO. DeGaulle said he wanted all U.S. military out of France as soon as possible.

    Rusk responded, Does that include all the ones who are buried here?

    Chuck did not respond.

    When in England, at a very l ...

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  • Are Conservatives Greedy, Heartless, Hypocrites?
    By: Roger Haley | - It seems, since Brown's win in Massachusetts, the Dem's health care bill may be dead.

    Seeing, finally, the people's determination, moderate Dems are backing carefully away from Speaker Pelosi and Senator Reid. Backing? Running may be more appropriate.

    In a recent letter-to-the-editor, I read the lamentations of an uber-liberal who insisted conservatives are just greedy, heartless, hypocrites who don't care about the 45,000 Americans who perish each year due to lac ...

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  • Republican Racism, Democratic Mistakes
    By: Nui Kahuna | - Over the weekend we were treated to the height of Democratic hypocrisy, and the stars are none other than our old friend Billy Jaye, (We miss ole Bubba!), and Senate Majority Leader Harry (Squeaky), Reid.

    In a new book called Game Change, written by Mark Halperin of Time Magazine, and John Heilemann of the New Yorker, both esteemed liberal magazines, there are some typical hypocritical white liberal quotes, and the thing Im amazed at is that they were published at all.

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  • Cry Me A River Senator Chris Dodd
    By: Nui Kahuna | - Just finished reading a tear jerking piece about Democratic Senators who are going to retire rather than face re-election fights for the first time in their lives.

    You may already know that some of these inglorious bastards couldnt get elected Dogcatcher in their home states after blindly voting for whatever the Obamessiah had on his socialist agenda, including the soon to be catastrophic health care reform.

    But before they go, theyll still have the time and inc ...

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  • New York Times Layoffs - Good Riddance To Bad Trash
    By: Brian Jones | - The left-leaning big apple laid off another eighteen "newsroom" employees this week. This is part of 100 "newsroom" jobs which the newspaper targeted for cuts in 2009. This is the second straight year that the ailing newspaper has made the decision to layoff 100 newsroom jobs. With a sharp thirty percent fall in ad revenue in the first three quarters of this year, accounting for around $231 million, these jobs cuts have become a necessary evil.

    The headcount at the Times will be d ...

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  • Consumer-oriented Politics In Japan: What Changes Are Coming?
    By: Tom Aaron | - Japan as a nation has vigorously embraced change in the past. After Commodore Perry and the Black Ships opened Japan, Japan rushed into an era of change, seeking to grow strong and modern. Then, after the Japanese accepted defeat in World War II, they embraced change, working hard to be a strong and successful nation again. Japan was changed by the 1960s too, although Westerners probably perceive the movements of the 1960s as affecting Japan less than the West. After the 1960s, however, change ...
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  • Heads I Win - Tales You Lose (liberals Come Up Winners But Leave Behind A Mess)
    By: Howard Jacobs | - Barack Obama has made it a point to continually talk about the "mess" he inherited from the Bush administration. In August, he said "But I don't want the folks who created the mess to do a lot of talking. I want them to get out of the way so we can clean up the mess. I don't mind cleaning up after them, but don't do a lot of talking."

    Indeed, Barack Obama inherited an economy in freefall. There are wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, while terrorist groups remain a constant threat. Nor ...

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  • Top Favored Liberal Arts Distance Learning Programs
    By: Tis Amit | - The term liberal arts denotes a curriculum that teaches, improves general knowledge and helps in improving a students rational thought and intellectual capabilities, unlike the vocational or technical curricula that constantly emphasize on the specialization. The study in the liberal arts helps in reinforcing students abilities in critical analysis, figurative thinking and clear communication.

    The liberal arts program is among the major distance learning online liberal arts d ...

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  • Right-wingers, Conspiracies And Racists, Oh My!
    By: Drew McKissick | - The more things change, the more they stay the same.

    When political times get tough for liberal Democrats in Washington, conservative conspiracies are the bogeymen of choice.

    Back in 1998 when things got tough for Bill Clinton, Hillary declared that there was a "vast right-wing conspiracy" looking to bring her husband down. Other Democrats where quick to pick up the mantra and do anything they could to discredit those who criticized Clinton.

    Now here we ar ...

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  • Top 3 Liberal Bumper Stickers
    By: Amy Wells | - Since Obama took the campaign trail to win over the White House and the nation, liberal bumper stickers are appearing everywhere. For those interested in proudly displaying their left-leaning beliefs to encourage and motivate the rest of the world, it can be quite confusing to decide which of these bumper stickers should get the limited space on the rear of their vehicle.

    While everyone has to make their own choice among the many liberal bumper stickers currently being sold, the fol ...

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  • Who Would The Innocents Choose - Blago, Bush Or Obama
    By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - Barack Obama will finish his term of office in only four years if he is re-elected he will have four more years. No child born here in the U.S. or abroad will reach voting age before he finishes his term of office. Those aborted will never so much as hear who is running for office. The pro-choice voters of America male or female can vote now and since the repeal of Bushs ban that constituency has been well played, prepped and pandered to for Obamas second term.

    We ...

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  • It's The Economy Says Obama, No, It's The Constitution Says Philip Berg
    By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - Neither the Dems nor the GOP is happy with the Obama plan to re-vitalize the economy by producing a new spending package that makes a kings ransom look like a pittance. His concern for the economy is read as hopeful by his devotees and as obfuscation by Attorney Philip Berg.

    Pennsylvanias Attorney Philip Berg has promised on his website Obama Crimes to persist in his quest for the elusive birth certificate and the question of Obamas I ...

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  • Just Another Election Or A Fight For The Soul Of A Nation
    By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - In America we are focusing on our economy and ignoring the other areas of our national life. Unfortunately in many of those areas we are already totally bankrupt.

    Jesus said For judgment I am come into this world, that they which see not might see; and that they which see might be made blind. (Jn 9:41)

    After forty years as a believer I have seen these words tested and proved countless times. Never more than today have I seen so many people who can't see ...

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  • Average Joe Liberal's Bleeding Heart Dilemna
    By: Aaron Taylor | - I feel sorry for liberals. I'm not talking about the militant liberal who distributes condoms to 13-year olds, desecrates the American flag and takes people to court for saying Merry Christmas. I'm talking about the average Joe liberal, the guy who works at the local Subaru factory who loves his country but thinks his fellow Americans are a bit too materialistic and has genuine concerns about how U.S. Foreign policy affects the rest of the world. The reason why I feel sorry for the average Joe l ...
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  • Commonsensegovernment.com: The Conservative Vision
    By: John Eberhard | - The Republican Party is in a crisis right now. It is not due to the Democrats taking over control of Congress. It has to do with losing the vision of conservatism.

    If anything, Republicans lost Congress because they have lost the vision of political conservatism that Ronald Reagan brought to this country. They have allowed themselves to be cowed by the sheer amount of noise that the left has generated in attacking conservative principles. This wall of noise has fooled Republ ...

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  • Hillary Announces Her Intent To Turn America Into A Communist Nation
    By: Doug Ragan | - Not only did Hillary Clinton announce that she plans on turning our capitalist system into a communist system, she lied her backside off while doing so.

    I'll go over the highlights. She claimed that family incomes have decreased $1,300 in the past 6 years. New jobs pay on average 21% less than the jobs that have been lost. There has been a 4% increase in the percentage of workers falling below the poverty line. She claims that all of this is due to tax cuts for the rich and other ...

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  • Politics And The Internet
    By: simi | - According to a recent poll conducted by ComputerWorld, about
    forty percent of the population believes that people can increase
    their political power by going online. Hence, many academics
    believe that people in western societies are becoming more
    technologically educated in order to gain more influence in the
    political sector. For example, Mr. Jeffrey Cole, a director at the
    University of Southern California states, This year, 6% of
    regular ...

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  • The Politics Of Fashion
    By: simi | - Everyone knows that clothes make the man. From the executive
    suits that litter Wall Street like the remnants of a ticker-tape
    parade to the coveralls and work boots worn by construction
    workers and mechanics, clothes tell the story of who we are and
    where we're going. Even when the workday is done, what we
    choose to wear on our own time is still a reflection of our
    personalities. From the sweat-suit to the wet-suit, our clothes
    are meant to ...

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  • Surviving Office Politics At Your New Job
    By: simi | - Whether you are just starting your first job or your 10th job,
    you will find that office politics is consistent in all companies.
    Office politics is something that is inherent in any company
    you may work for. It's part of the culture and you won't be
    able to avoid it. So just how do you survive office politics and
    still get to make your talents shine? Simple, you need to
    market your talents everyday, just as you did during the
    interview tha ...

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  • Power And Politics
    By: simi | - Many of the leaders in our society are guided by unhealthy
    intentions. Instead of seeking to serve the people and heal
    our nation's ills, their actions and decisions are primarily
    motivated by their desire for power. Many of the people
    running our country are run by their addictions to approval,
    sex, power and control. Unfortunately, few truly healthy
    individuals want to submit themselves to the necessary
    abuses inherent to our political ra ...

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  • Not Your Traditional Office Politics
    By: simi | - I spent years in deep denial about office politics. I flatly
    refused to believe it was necessary to "play" politics in
    order to succeed. And - with a symbolic if not actual
    stamp of my foot - if it was necessary, then I'd sacrifice
    my career on the altar of my disdain!

    Many people confound themselves with the same denial and the
    same definition of office politics: bad, deceitful, backstabbing,
    brown-nosing - all of the slimy things w ...

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  • Creating An Environment For Innovation In The Office
    By: simi | - The environment of the office coupled with other crucial
    factors acts as a determining factor in the overall thinking
    process and eventual reactions of your workforce at any
    specified time. The overall environment plays a
    fundamental role in shaping the outcomes of events and
    can result in desirable circumstances or deviations from
    the goals if not paid appropriate attention.

    A normal working individual spends at least eight to ten ...

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  • Preacher Gets Religion; Is Overcome By Tolerance
    By: simi | - The Reverence Gregory Gird, preacher at a thriving megachurch
    with 5,000 devoted members, caused quite a stir and lost 1,000
    adherents when he gave a sermon in which he came right out
    and defended tolerance.

    There were early warning signs that he might advocate the now
    intolerable virtue. When asked repeatedly by members to
    announce that he was against all the things right-thinking
    people are supposed to abhor, such as gay divorce, a ...

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  • Hall Of Fame - Vienna City Hall
    By: simi | - The ambitious program of architectural improvements to Vienna
    introduced by Emperor Franz Joseph I, including the Ringstrae,
    the Rathauspark (City Hall Park), and the Opera. Friedrich von
    Schmidt, who had been one of the architects working on Cologne
    Cathedral, designed and built the Vienna City Hall between 1872
    and 1883. It is the most significant secular building in the neo-
    Gothic style in the city.

    As Vienna is Austria's fede ...

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  • Got Communication?
    By: simi | - Do you know what "communication" really means to you,
    personally? Does it mean the same to you as it does to
    your friends, family, and co-workers?

    Most people think they understand communication, but even a
    dictionary describes only a sadly pale representation of the
    potential reality. Definitions do usually include the notion that
    communication involves more than just the written or spoken
    word - but did you know that ants and iguan ...

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  • Financial And Political Problems Plague The Troubled St. Louis Schools
    By: simi | - The 2006-2007 school year for the St Louis schools brings with
    it a financial deficit and accreditation problems carried over
    from the previous board majority. Additionally, superintendent
    Creg Williams' proposed budget was voted down on June 13,
    so currently there is no budget for the upcoming school year.

    Financial Deficit

    The current financial deficit was caused by the state, when
    it refused to honor its contract with the S ...

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  • How To Hire Qualified And Reliable People
    By: simi | - Ask your accounts department to list all the assets of the
    company and examine their evaluation. Ask your research
    team to estimate the monthly financial requirements in
    comparison to the competition. Instruct supervisors to get
    the requisite production ready. Instruct the direct marketing
    team to create ample demand. What about human resources?

    If human resources, falls last on your allocation of time, then
    you are missing the most ...

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  • How To Make A Man?
    By: simi | - When an oscar winner Mel Gibson was stopped by the police in
    Malibu and was told that he's being arrested for drunk driving, he
    became infuriated and started uncontrollably swearing and
    insulting the men in blue. The media quickly grabbed this news
    insinuating that he has major drinking problem, but only until they
    found out the most important detail. Mel has asked the deputy
    sheriff if he was a Jew and with hate in his eyes said: Jews are
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  • Is The Removal Of God From Our Government Patriotic?
    By: simi | - I fail to understand how this great country of ours is constantly
    attacked by civil liberties groups, in an attempt to abolish all
    forms of God from all government institutions, or anything that
    is government subsidized, like our public schools.

    The oath of office to be sworn in with, at most government posts,
    whether is be legislative or judicial ends in "So help me God",
    including the office of the President of the United States. This

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  • Give Me A One,two,three, And A Forum - Online Forum Etiquette
    By: soal | - It seems that every other article or guru tip you read extolls
    the benefit of one program or another as the absolute best
    way to enhance your internet marketing business. In reality,
    there are many ways to boost your business online - writing
    articles, search engine optimization, acquiring incoming links
    - the list goes on and on. But what about online forums? Are
    they really worth the investment of your time, effort and
    energies?
    < ...

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  • Holland Travel "€" Amsterdam, Van Gogh, Anne Frank
    By: Nomad Rick | - Holland certainly has a reputation with travelers. Known for having a very liberal attitude on social issues such as prostitution and drugs, the reputation is not always deserved. Yes, marijuana and prostitution is legal, but there is so much more to the country. Many look at Amsterdam as Holland, but visitors know there is much more. If you desire to travel to Holland, also known as the Netherlands, dont miss these attractions.

    Amsterdam

    Simply put, Amsterdam ha ...

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