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21: $ 4 Billion and a Free Lunch
President’s Last Ditch Efforts To Force Amnesty on Americans Is Met With Outrage By Those Who Remind Him: “No Means No!”

22: Ron Paul, Joseph Farah And The Qualified Man
A response to Joseph Farah's June 15 2007 commentary.

23: The Ron Paul Story
An excellent video from the 1996 congressional run.

24: Utah GOP Straw Poll Has Ron Paul at 5%
GOP straw poll in Utah has Ron Paul at 5.41%

25: For Ron Paul to win, we must....
Seven things we must do that will help Ron Paul get the Republican nomination for President.

26: Silencing Ron Paul's Supporters.
After the Republican debate on june 5th, CNN.com had a blog entitled "Who Won?". The overwhelming majority of comments left on that blog said that Congressman Ron Paul had won the debate.Wel

27: Constitution Party, a Truly Competitive Third Party
Growing Numbers Join High Profile Conservatives Saying ‘That’s Not A Threat - That’s a Promise - To Vote Third Party In November

28: Pro-Life Leader Endorses Ron Paul
Long time right-to-life activist and former two-term New Hampshire state representative Barbara J. Hagan has endorsed Ron Paul for president of the United States. Mrs. Hagan will head up the Paul campaign's outreach to the New Hampshire pro-life community.

29: An Investor's Eye View of the Corporate Income Tax
Just as Congress picks corporate pockets, Corporations pick those of their shareholders. The compensation of corporate officers is a clear example of how this has gone totally out of control, even if it is understandable under existing tax codes… both corporate and individual.

30: Be active in government, but with love.
Be involved in your local government

31: Bringing Walls Down
Government ignoring the intent of the Constitution; Minority rules

32: Battered Voter Syndrome
LANCASTER, PA/ March 12, 2007: A recent poll taken at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington, D.C. shows conservatives are fed up with the For Those Suffering from This Debilitating Disorder, New Poll Suggests Recovery Has Begun.

33: How has my Government served me lately?
J.F. Kennedy said "Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country." I dare to ask "How has my Government served me lately", because like you I pay for Government Service... So how much real bang for the buck are we getting?

34: The United States New Governmental Landscape: Time will Tell
On November 7, 2006 I decided not to go to work. The night before I could not sleep. However, not getting enough sleep was not my reason to neglect my sometimes trivial work responsibilities. The r

35: Democracy is Cumbersome
It is difficult to seperate politics from other parts of our lives. We can ignore it but it still touches us in many ways. I suppose it is a good thing that our form of government is built on checks and balances. Times have changed a lot since I learned to read.

36: David Kuo and Protest Votes
While I may not be thrilled with Republicans, do I really want to lay out or vote in a way that lest the Dems in control?

37: Is it Time for a Change?
The African American Vote

38: Don't waste Your Vote.
If you can't vote Democrat and won't vote Republican, you still have other options in The Constitution Party and the Libertarian Party.

39: Hillary, Republicans and Oprah Oh My!
It may look bleak for Republicans in the 2006 election, but the prospect of a Hillary Clinton presidency in 2008 will once again motivate Republican voters to get out the vote.

40: Government Apathy - A Different View
I have always believed that political apathy starts at the bottom. That is the citizens. They do not go to meetings when issues are being discussed that impact their lives.


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