Articles, tagged with "presidential candidate", page 3
21st January 2008
Flip flopping refers to changing ones position on an issue. The public generally dislikes politicians who flip flop on their positions, in part because they assume that it is done dishonestly for political reasons alone, and in part because they simple li...
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Author:
Steve Gillman
28th September 2007
Technology and PoliticsBy Sharon HousleyAmericans have always had a say in their government, at least in theory. Since the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783, the United States of America has been the "land of opportunity," where even a lowly log-splitter...
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Author:
S. Housley
28th August 2007
Developing a positive mindset is essential when starting your work from home business.
Have you ever heard the saying "Life is a series of choices"? Sure you have. How about this one, "Destiny is no matter of chance, it is a matter of choice. It is n...
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Author:
M J Kohn
01st July 2007
What if you could know, with a "yes" or "no" answer, the real truth about any person, news event, presidential candidate, book, or anything else instantly? Since bodies never lie, scientists and researchers are now tapping into that truth using "Touch...
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Author:
Rev. Eleanor
10th May 2007
What if you could know, with a "yes" or "no" answer, the real truth about any person, news event, presidential candidate, book, or anything else instantly? Since bodies never lie, scientists and researchers are now tapping into that truth using "Touch for...
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Author:
Rev. Eleanor
08th June 2006
One of the related reasons helping to drive the current uranium bull market higher is the "once-through" use of uranium. The world's largest commercial consumers of U3O8 are the U.S. utilities. Because of government policies established thirty years ago, ...
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Author:
James Finch