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Federalists vs Anti-Federalists
In the beginning of our country, the United States of America, the original two parties who helped create the Constitution were the Federalist and Anti-Federalist Parties. Even then, our Founding Fathers,...
6 commentsDelegation of Authority
In any organization no individual can perform all duties and accomplish all tasks by himself. It is physically impossible for a single individual to look after the affairs of a large business. His...
4 commentsGovernment in Schools
Before I start the rant, I'd like to open with this. The Government has no authority to interfere with the education business. The DOE (Department of Education) is the only link between the education...
2 commentsThe Letter of the Law Vs. the Spirit of the Law: Common Sense
"Instead of trying to write the perfect rule book we hire intelligent people to interpret the situation and apply common sense - in most cases." Bad of me, but I stole the above quote from somebody's blog. ...
26 commentsTax Protests and Tea Parties - An American Tradition
Tea and taxes became entwined in American culture as a part of our violent birth as a nation when the original thirteen colonies rose in armed rebellion against England's King George III and his tax policies....
32 commentsParental Rights
The American Family as we knew it, mothers, fathers and children are desperate for your active participation. So much is going against the family they do not know where to turn. I include myself in this...
0 commentsFasting To cure High Blood Pressure,Obesity, Prediabetes
my before photo, this is a few months before the fast when i was LIGHTER, I have photos from today that i will upload later. Hi I have done some research and for some time now i have felt drawn to a long...
5 commentsThe List of Philippine Presidents
Here is the complete list of the Presidents of the Philippines. In all, there are 14 heads of the states in the Philippine government history. However, the list includes those who are not counted in the...
18 commentsFreedom of Speech - Absolute or Relative?
"I'll say what I like. It's a free country". This has rather fallen out of fashion, to be replaced, in UK, with "I'm entitled to state my opinion", and in US, with "I'm only exercising my (Constitutional) right to free speech"
128 commentsAre the rights of the individual infringed upon by American society?
Does this seem to be an odd or strangely phrased question? The idea that individual rights might still, in this day and age that is in 2008, be negatively affected by society itself. Honestly, there...
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