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Tag Archives: government
Heath Care Solutions
Where does one begin? First, you have former governors and right-wing nut jobs who are shouting from the rooftops that the government is trying to kill all the old or infirm people – if not everybody. Then you’ve got the … Continue reading
Pro-Death vs. Pro-Force
The abortion issue has been in the news and on my mind in recent weeks. It’s a topic that comes up often in the radio show I help produce. And after watching a lengthy interview between Mike Huckabee and Jon … Continue reading
A Discussion on “Rights”
The full article can be read on Demockracy.com HERE.
I couldn’t be happier about the bailout!
There’s this rumor going around of a financial crisis in the United States. Because of this, the government is considering a $700 billion dollar bailout – and I couldn’t be happier.
You’re writing about politics? Really?
I recently announced my candidacy for President of the United States. Normally, my political swaying is apathetic, but I’ve succumbed to the whirlwind of political fervor surrounding the 2008 election. This fervor in mind, I really wanted to know if … Continue reading
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