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Elected Officials - What Do They Owe Us?

by Chef Jeff

One of the greatest things about the way the Founders of the United States set up the functioning of our government was the idea that the government acts as our servant. Some will argue, and I tend to agree,... published 8 days ago

15 comments    politics government elections

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Impeaching Bush?

by Chef Jeff

Caveats: I am not a legal expert, so everything I state here is biased by my own opinion and research. Also, I am no fan of George W. Bush just as generally I could not be counted amongst the fans of Bill... published 8 days ago

6 comments    politics war government

It's Up to You...64

You Can Be a Smart Voter

by braincandy

It will be here before we know it. Time to elect our next president! It's an awesome responsibility. A responsibility not to be taken lightly. How much do you really know about each candidate? How much of what... published 3 days ago

1 comment    media election research

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The Best Political Blogs on the Web

by ajherrma

Whether your a casual voter who just wants to know more about the candidates or are hardcore political junkie who can't get enough news and commentary, here's a guide to some of the best political blogs and... published 4 months ago

0 comments    internet politics blogs

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Acquit, Don't Censure the President!

by William F. Torpey

In the early months of 1999, President Bill Clinton was acquitted by the Senate of charges of perjury and obstruction of justice after his politically inspired impeachment by the House of Representatives. His impeachment and trial were both ill-advised. published 10 days ago

2 comments    politics house clinton

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Historic Interview with Aaron Russo

by djsartin

We've now lost Aaron, and it's a great loss. I have unlimited respect and admiration for those who will speak and fight for people's rights. His documentaries, "Mad As Hell" and "Freedom to Facism" have raised... published 7 months ago

3 comments    business family education

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To Iniquity, and Beyond: News from a lunatic-infested dirt clod

by Tim Hollis

Dissent is the highest form of patriotism and satire the most potent form of dissent. Hailed as The InSultan of Satire and The Definitive Voice of the Apocalypse. Thirty-seven Tim Hollis fans can't be wrong.... published 12 months ago

18 comments    internet politics humor

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We lost a great leader in Jesse Helms

by troylaplante

I read with sadness about the passing of Jesse Helms, longtime North Carolina Senator. Helms, like him or hate him, was a staunch conservative, often being called "Mr. No". I certainly wish that more elected... published 2 weeks ago

0 comments    politics history leadership

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Rain money on parties

by fabioce

The scandal reimbursement election: more than 400 million euros pioveranno in the coffers of parties, and will be reimbursed for the 3 years of the previous legislature ended in advancePerhaps not everyone... published 3 months ago

0 comments    senate parliament prodi

The impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton in 1999, Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist presiding. The House managers are seated beside the quarter-circular tables on the left and the president's personal counsel on the right, much in the fashion71

Just Say No to the Urge to Impeach

by William F. Torpey

President Ford was right in 1998: Impeachment is whatever Congress says it is! But our founding fathers were uncommonly wise. They made the impeachment process difficult, thus making frivolous charges unlikely to stick. published 2 weeks ago

4 comments    congress constitution gop

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