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Nuclear Energy – The Green Solution

The United States with less than 5% of the planet’s population consumes roughly 25% of the planet’s energy. Some might argue this is egregious, while some would say it is merely. However, for whatever the reason behind our enormous usage of energy, the fact remains that so as to consume you first have to produce.

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Politics: The Corruption Curve

“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Fantastic men are almost always bad men.” (Lord Acton) Honest, we all prefer to consider ourselves as kind, and flirty. Within our hearts, we’re convinced that should we ever attain personal skill, whether by building our own business, increasing to the corporate office, getting extraordinarily powerful

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Knowledge and Power

“Knowledge is Power” goes the old German adage. But energy, as any schoolboy knows has positive and negative sides. Information exhibits the identical duality: correctly supplied, it’s a power of unequalled strength. Disseminated and presented, it’s nothing short of damaging. The managing of this arrangement, content, supply and dissemination of advice is, therefore, of paramount

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Colors of the American Flag

I’d imagine that even before the ink in the Declaration of Independence had driedthe paragraphs:”Are you gonna have a flag? We have ta have a flag! Britain has a flag!” Were given by members of the Continental Congress. But then, a flag is more vital. It is a symbol representing a group and their beliefs

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Lincoln Group-Republican Party, CIA spies?-Garfield Media Talking Head?

CONSPIRACY, intrigue, bribery and influence that may go clean the ladder up to Presdient George W(eak) Bush, Lincoln Group seems to have it all. A business that seems to have materialized out of this mist snags important DOD contracts, including one for a 100 million dollars in psyhops get the job done. Contained on their

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America Beware, Hillary Clinton May Run For President

America is the greatest country in the world. Our citizens are trusting, generous, caring and forgiving. Those are some of the traits that make our country great and strong. Those traits may be a number of our most significant weaknesses. We are always ready to give people a second, third or a fourth opportunity. We

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Is Communism Dead Yet?

There are a small number of nations which are nevertheless known as communist regimes. Yet communism does not really exist. These nations are similar to dictatorships with kind leaders that operate under non-existent communism’s very thin veil. Leaders who have near power or these groups cause injury to their country’s populace on a consistent basis.

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Relations With China

The leaders of China aren’t now and never are our allies or friends as far as I am concerened. The leaders of China do not care about anything other than amassing power and destroying their opponents and not Chinese is their enemy that they believe it is their duty. As far as they are concerened

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Gun Control Will Solve Nothing

Statistics from the National Federation of State High School doctors reveal that, in 1999, 15 pupils perished while playing high school soccer games. This reality received little to no coverage. Angry parents didn’t parade in to Washington, D.C., in order to demand stricter regulation of high school soccer. Politicos feigning distress failed to bemoan footballs

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America the Narcissist

The majority of global respondents to the last two international Pew enter surveys (from 2002 and 2006) regarded the United States as the greatest menace to world peace – far greater than the likes of Iraq or even China. Thinkers and scholars as varied as Christopher Lasch in”The Cultural Narcissist” and Theodore Millon in”Personality Diseases

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