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Thousands of Weapons to be Destroyed by Cambodian Government Next Week in Siem Reap and Sihanoukvill
2006-02-20 | Marc Vanhemelryck
      It is undeniable that Cambodia is changing. When I arrived in Cambodia in 1995, one in three Cambodians I met carried a weapon. Arms were for many the only way to ensure security. Yet, in the decennium I live in Cambodia, I have never seen one used

How To Stand For Local Council
2006-02-20 | Andrea Stephenson
      Many individuals want to take a greater role in their community and give something back by becoming a local councillor. It is a fulfilling role, but also an incredibly time consuming one, which should not be taken on lightly without full considerati

Democrats AND Republicans (For The Most Part) Want The "Nanny State" To Save Us
2006-02-20 | J.J. Jackson
      Its remarkable when the liberal infestation in our government makes itself so clear that no one can deny it. Sure the infestation is so pronounced on the Democratic side of the isle that it is hard to ignore but we also have to stand up and take not

When Teenagers Rule The World
2006-02-20 | Andrea Stephenson
      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 m

Muslims and the media
2006-02-20 | Clive Simpkins
      Muslims and the media It's been clearly demonstrated that just one spark is sufficient to light the fuse, if the fuse has been primed and correctly prepared. The continuing global disturbances and chaos caused by protesters claiming Islamic affili

The President's empty promises
2006-02-20 | Clive Simpkins
      It's really ironic that South African President Thabo Mbeki positioned his latest State of the Nation address as the beginning of an era of hope. Pragmatically, rather than cynically, hope is about all the majority of the poor in South Africa have t

Dissing the Deputy's Dubai Junket
2006-02-20 | Clive Simpkins
      Okay, so the subject of South African deputy president Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka's junket with buddies to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been written about ad nauseam. It's one of those issues which just begs the hideous polarisation of which we So

Don't Look At Me, I Voted For The Other Guy
2006-02-20 | Andrea Stephenson
      Have you ever noticed, when things are going wrong, that no one ever actually voted for those in power? It's amazing. Six months after a unanimous internal election (in which I was the scrutineer) I had at least six people assure me that the candid

The Tragedy of Timothy McVeigh from D'OH! Poetic Justice for Politics and Other
2006-02-20 | JimElzie Livingston
      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 foste

Heal our republic: change our electoral system
2006-02-20 | Jason Vines
      Consider the presidential election system we have today: Every state has a number of electors, equal to their amount of representatives and senators, who vote for the President of the United States. In most states, every elector goes to the candidat

Leadership and Overcoming Several Adversities: US Senator Daniel Inouye's story
2006-02-20 | Dr Howard Edward Haller
      Leadership and Overcoming Adversities: Senator Daniel K. Inouye story, United States Senator (D-Hawaii) By Howard Edward Haller, Ph.D. This groundbreaking leadership research by has received extensive endorsements and enthusiastic reviews from we

Leadership and Overcoming Adversity: Senator Orrin G. Hatch story
2006-02-20 | Dr Howard Edward Haller
      Leadership and Overcoming Adversity: Senator Orrin G. Hatch story, United States Senator (R-Utah) By Howard Edward Haller, Ph. D. This groundbreaking leadership research by has received extensive endorsements and enthusiastic reviews from well-kn

Ur bin Legend
2006-02-20 | J Square Humboldt
      I may be repulsed at the deeds orchestrated by Osama bin Laden ... But I'm even more repulsed at the ineptitude displayed in the attempts to stop him and his cause. I mean, the guy's a murderous criminal. He's an anti-Muslim, as any credible schol

Cheney, Guns, Social Security, Vigilance, and Tort Reform
2006-02-20 | AmeriPundit
      It's been called everything from an accident to something more conspiratorial. Both views and/or positions are wrong. The shooting of 78-year- old Harry Whittington by Dick Cheney on Saturday showed 3 things. First, it unveiled the fallback plan b

Did You Really Maen It
2006-02-20 | David C. Atkin
      I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands: one Nation under God, indivisible,With Liberty and Justice for all. You've all said it in school, but did you really mean it, or did you just s

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