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Revitalizing The Power of the Baby Boomers


As baby boomers, we have been spoiled all of our lives. When we were teenagers, the world took note because there were so many of us.

Recycling The Mentally Ill


30 years ago, California, later followed by other states, decided to virtually close down the State Mental Hospitals.There had been multiple exposures of abuse throughout the Nation's systems such as over-medicated individuals kept on back wards for years without clinical justification.

The American Worker: Downward Mobility


All the indicators show an improving economy and, finally, the start of job growth. More than eight million unemployed workers see hope around the corner and re-enter the nightmare of job search with increased enthusiasm and the positive outlook they lost six months ago when they virtually gave up on ever finding a good position.

The Looting of American Taxpayers Social Security Disability by Fraudulent Employers Pt. 1


For more than a decade, you the American taxpayer have been burdened with my disability assistance. Why? Because my high-profile employer, a member of the bar and a politically connected entity in this area along with the assistance of his insurance carrier, insurance investigator and other members of the bar as well as a president-elect of a national civil rights organization at the local level assisted my former employer to get away with denying multiply sustained on-the-job injury and infirmities.

Seven Things That Make Me Angry


I watch the TV news and I get angry. I really need to quit that.

Fact to Fiction: The Brutal Truth about the Practice of Stoning


"Like humans void of soul or mind, they jeered and yelled as they went about selecting their most jagged stones." - David Hearne, excerpt from Hulagu's Web.

Affirmative Inaction


One of Abraham Lincoln's claims to fame is the fact that he is best known for abolishing slavery. While he may have felt some personal satisfaction from liberating the Negroes from their bondage, Economy was the main reason why he made his emancipation proclamation.

Government Overregulation of Broadcast Content Could Backfire


Rush is right! The government's stepped up bid to regulate broadcast television content is indeed frightening. Limbaugh made his comments during one of his regular radio broadcasts last year.

Business: "Where Is America Headed To?", New York Millionaire Wonders


Hello! Happy new year. May you live a long healthy life and prosper.

What Price Loyalty?


With the recent shakeups in the presidential cabinet, it has frequently been observed that the quality most treasured in the present administration is that of loyalty.Is that such an admirable quality?We prize the loyalty of our friends who protect our good name when we are not present.

A Viewpoint Not Represented in the Mainstream Media


The news media will regularly present views from Democratic (liberal), Republican (neoconservative), and independent (moderate) perspectives. However, I rarely, if ever, see my point of view represented in the mainstream media.

History of the Media, Radio, and Television


When were the forms of media created? When did advertising first show up? Who owns the media?Creation of the various forms of media*Newspapers & Magazines ~ 1880*Movies ~ 1910*Television ~ 1945*Cable Television ~ 1980's*Satellite Television, Internet, Digital Communication ~ End of the 20th centuryIn 1920, radio was first developed, primarily for use by the military, strictly for sendingHistory of the Media - Old Radios messages from one location to another. David Sternoff, the then-president of RCA, first had the idea to sell radio sets to consumers, or what were then called radio receivers.

The Glorious Acts of Our Legislature


I always have to remember to take a deep breath when examining the laws being proposed by our grand Legislature. I detest most of the new legislation on the table, but have to forgive our representatives in the House and Senate for it.

Asking For Proof in the Economic Pudding


There are no stupid questions, only stupid people. Ask an economist for proof of one of their pet theories and you'll find quickly that the age old axiom that we all learned in school and work place training seminars is dead wrong.

The Lemon Dance: Why Government Doesn't Work


Former Senator, Daniel Moynihan, accurately summed up the situation when he posited that,"[t]he single most exciting thing you encounter in government is competence, because! it's so rare." In the case of politicians the public is protected from ineptitude and apathy through term limits.

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Old politics joins new in Egypt
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Fitch cuts Japan as politics hinders debt plan
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By Stanley White | TOKYO (Reuters) - Fitch cut Japan's sovereign credit status on Tuesday to the lowest level among global ratings agencies as a political stalemate dims the chance that the country can curb its snowballing debt.

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New Yorker (blog)

Cory Booker: The Dilemma of the New Black Politician
New Yorker (blog)
In urging the President (and Mitt Romney) to renounce negative campaigning, Booker inadvertently offered a barometer of the difference between the Barack Obama of 2008, who strode into Washington vowing to change the tone of our politics, ...
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UPI.com

Follow the Money: Understanding 'Super PAC' Spending in Politics
New York Times (blog)
By SARAH KAVANAGH, DANIEL E. SLOTNIK and KATHERINE SCHULTEN Overview | To what extent does the money of wealthy individuals and organizations influence electoral politics? In this lesson, students learn about how “super PACs” are influencing the 2012 ...
Politics 2012: Super year for Super PACsUPI.com
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The One Thing Politicians Can Agree on
Huffington Post (blog)
In American politics, the news reports and advertising campaigns surrounding the candidates make it sound like they agree on little to nothing. But there's no doubt that both care deeply about preserving the American family.



"Politics in the Workplace" Guidelines Now Available from WeComply
Houston Chronicle
WeComply, Inc., a leader in online ethics and compliance training for employees, has created a short animated video entitled “Guidelines for Politics in the Workplace.” The video is intended to raise employee awareness about expressing their political ...

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Movieline

Cannes: Brad Pitt Talks Killing Them Softly, Politics, Violence and Marriage
Movieline
Politics lurched to the forefront Tuesday in Cannes as director Andrew Dominik's Killing Them Softly took its turn as the spotlighted world premiere here. But this isn't just any world premiere: This one featured Brad Pitt, who manages to still excite ...
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Political Rewind: Cuts in Education Funding
Patch.com
It's always good to be caught up on state politics. Here's an easy guide to what happened this week. A view of the State Capitol from downtown Springfield. Illinois Statehouse News Editor's Note: This article was created by aggregating news articles ...

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AFP

Comic Grillo shakes up Italian politics with shock win
Chicago Tribune
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's political parties had hoped Beppe Grillo would fade away, but the comic who rails against their corruption and ineptitude and says Italy should default on its debt and quit the euro is going from strength to strength.
NEWSMAKER-Comic Grillo shakes up Italian politics with shock winReuters
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Politicians need a morality check
Sydney Morning Herald (blog)
Every political act is a moral act. How unfashionable that sounds in these times. Say it quietly. Say it when you enter the polling booth. Say it again when you mark your ballot. That mark in the booth is also an exchange of trust.

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