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Bringing Republicans Together Uneasy truce between Libertarians and Social Conservatives. social conservatives • republicans • libertarians
Election 2004: Some Historical Underpinnings The 2004 presidential election has remarkable similarites and historical underpinnings in the elections of 1988 and 1992. I have set forth some of the ways in which the economy, taxes, and military service have affected all three elections. 2004 • bush • kerry • president • election
Mitt Romney Quits! Courting conservative votes will now be mandatory for the Senior Senator from Arizona after conservative Republican candidate Mitt Romney suspended his presidential bid. right wing • conservative republicans • conservative mitt romney • economics and politics • libertarian ron paul
The 2000 Republican Primary The 2000 Republican Presidential primary was heavily influenced by negative campaigning benefiting George W. Bush. Shaken by the tactics, McCain's campaign faltered. john mccain and george w. bush • 2000 south carolina republican primary • senator mccain • liberal republican • conservative republican
Libertarians and Gay Activists- Bosom Buddies or Bitter Foes? This article is about how Libertarians and gay/lesbian activists clash on key issues. libertarian • gay/lesbian rights • activists • hate crimes legislation • boy scouts
BARRY GOLDWATER: A CHOICE, NOT AN ECHO, PART II Barry Goldwater lost his 1964 bid for the White House by a history-making landslide. He then went on to become an elder stateman of the Republican Party. His service to his country should be remembered more than his disasterous presidential campaign. barry goldwater • republican • democratic • senate • president
Media Issues that Need to be Addressed Part 1: Press Hates Bush? Some questions of the media this election year need to be asked. Part 1 of a series. media issues • media • press • elections • george w. bush
The War on Drugs An analysis of how the Constitution and judicial discretion conflict with Congressional politics over the idea of mandatory minimums and the war on drugs. constitution • mandatory minimums • drugs • congress • narcotics
US Conservatives Feel Betrayed John McCain is a lock for the Republican nomination, but conservatives aren't enthused. Right-wingers need to focus on advancing conservatism in congressional races. u s conservatives feel betrayed • the republican party abandoned its base • john mccain and the presidential primaries • john mccain and presidential caucuses • mccain feingold
Will U.S.Voters Turn Out in 2008? Voter turnout in presidential elections has fluctuated widely in the last half century. It takes vital issues or appealing candidates to get them to the polls. voter turnout • voter response to presidential candidates • voter percentages • presidential elections • u.s. political history
Can Simpler Sales Taxes Make Them Web Friendly? Is simpler better? Not if you like shopping on the Web without taxes. The latest attempt in Congress to keep taxes off the Web contains a provision encouraging uniform state sales taxes, and many states seem ready to do just that. internet • world wide web • taxation • congress • house
Is Media Shooting Itself in the Foot? Seems as though even the public is now perceiving the mainstream media as biased toward Democrat/liberals. media issues • media • mainstream media • media criticism • gore
John Brown's Raid A startling event in mid-October of 1859 brought the prospect of a sectional split between North and South even closer. civil war • north • south • john brown • slavery
Presidential Underdog Looks like Hollywood is doing a good job of making Bush look like the "Presidential Underdog" ---again.
The Extreme Makeover of Hillary Partisanship and media bias can be a potent political weapon , especially in todays "Global Community" of internet news and political bloggers. media bias • hillary clinton • bay buchanan • the extreme makeover of hillary clinton • hillary clinton narcissistic personality
The US/Vietnam Connection: Still a Point of Protest This week when Vietnam's prime minister visited the US to be praised by the Bush administration, he was greeted with displays of that fine old American tradition the political protesters. us/vietnam trade deals • us/vietnam relations • human rights in vietnam
US Republicans Against John McCain Somehow, John McCain manages to make almost every wing of the Republican Party upset. is john mccain conservative • leaving the gop • libertarians vs. republicans • rush limbaugh and john mccain • john mccain and abortion
A Hero and Some Villians from the California Recall Picking a hero and a few villians in the unprecedented recall of California Governor Gray Davis. california recall • gray davis • susan estrich • arnold schwarzenegger • now
Ainsley for the Opposition She's an attractive blonde with an upturned nose and a subtle southern accent that could make knees go weak. She's a crackerjack lawyer with a mind like a proverbial steel trap who doesn't back down when she believes she's right, even in the face of emotional argument. She's a philosophical conservative and a third-generation devout Republican. And she's the newest employee in the West Wing of 1600 Pensylvania Avenue - much to Sam Seaborn's chagrin. ainsley hayes • emily proctor • republican • the west wing • sam seaborn
Election 2000-What Is There For Independent Voters? This article will explore the opportunities for independent voters in the U.S. Election 2000. election 2000 • independent voters • libertarian • reform party • democrat
Emerging Consensus on Values Article arging that there is an emerging consensus that many social problems are associated with a paucity of values. faith-based • values • social problems • moral • ethical
Franchising and the Law, Part I: Another Bill Heads to Congress Franchisee advocates have been trying to build a level playing field for years. Franchisors have opposed every attempt to regulate the industry. With a bipartisan bill introduced at the end of the 105th Congress and a new bill scheduled for release in the next few weeks, both parties are holding their breaths. franchising • franchisor • franchisee • law • contract
Internet taxes: ban or simplify or both? A subcommittee of the House Committee on the Judiciary approved on 2 August legislation to extend until 2006 the moratorium on new or discriminatory Internet taxes. The bill, known as the Internet Tax Nondiscrimination Act and introduced by Rep. Chris Cox (R-CA) continues the ban on Internet taxes begun in 1998 and set to expire in October. The Internet tax issue has ignited a more fundamental debate about sales taxes in general, one that cuts across the familiar ideological and party boundaries. taxes • politics • house • senate • internet
John McCain: Renegade Republican Senator John McCain is a Republican by principle, but is often at odds with the leadership of his party, including President Bush. mccain • bush • administration • congress • republican
New medical privacy rules foreshadow privacy policy changes Reporting on new rules governing privacy of personal medical records, with reactions from industry leaders information technology • white house • congress • health care • privacy
The US Congress: Time for Change? The 108th US Congress will convene on 7 January 2003 under very different leadership. Much will be expected of these new leaders. If they fall short of their goals, their whole parties will pay. us politics • new leadership in congress • nancy pelosi • tom delay • trent lott
Uniform sales tax agreement paves way for levies on Internet purchases The tax-free purchasing haven known as the Internet may be nearing an end, as delegates from 32 states on 13 November 2002 approved a model interstate agreement to reform and streamline the USA’s localized sales tax system. congress • governors • sales tax • internet tax
China Bomb On May 7, in the most unfortunate accident of the war in Kosovo, NATO forces bombed the Chinese embassy. china • bomb • embassy • kosovo • albright
Liberal Bias The fact is that journalists in the national media are dominantly Liberal. The question is what effect does this have. liberal bias • paul samuelson • fair
LIFE AFTER THE WHITE HOUSE, PART V Presidents Coolidge, Hoover, Truman, and Eisenhower were extremely active after their terms as President ended. All continued to exercise leadership roles in their party, and all of them wrote books and articles which were widely read. In this article, we examine the role of these active and influential ex-presidents. coolidge • hoover • truman • eisenhower • roosevelt
California's Proposition 8 In a heated contest, those on both sides of the debate over gay marriage are racing to the November 4, 2008 election. california proposition 8 ban gay marriage • california proposition 8 marriage equality marriag • no on 8 campaign protect marriage coalition • gay marriage proposition 22 • california supreme court ban on gay marriage |
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