Politics and Government Articles (Sorted by popularity)

The More Things Change

That's what Canadian Liberal-supporters are saying! The Conservatives won 122 seats, only 33 shy of a majority government, making them the minority government of choice. They also won the popular vote at 36.25%.
Gary WhittakerJanuary 30, 2006

Dialogue on Affirmative Action

Affirmative Action Advocate (AAA): I believe in Affirmative Action, because it equalizes the playing ground. If 5% of America is Asian, then in a class room of 20, there should be one asian.
Andy CarloffJanuary 03, 2006

Economic Sacred Cows Are Out of Milk

No matter which decade you went to college you probably took econ. As David Brooks of The New York Times writes, "economics was the queen of the social sciences." Psychology, sociology, history and anthropology were "easier", not...
Evelyn ColeMarch 06, 2006

The Bitch, the Bad, the Bugs, and a Bottle of Dettol! A UK News Review.

Well Darlings,Here I am bashing away at the keyboard again, so you know it's not me that's got that £50,000,000. As I write this the police have just issued the first e-fit of one of the suspects.
Michael KnellMarch 03, 2006

Overcoming Adversities and Leadership: Profile of US Senator Daniel Inouye

This groundbreaking leadership research by has received extensive endorsements and enthusiastic reviews from well-known prominent business, political, and academic leaders who either participated in the study or reviewed the research findings.
Dr Howard Edward HallerFebruary 20, 2006

A Republican Jew (No, It's Not An Oxymoron)

In the wake of the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election, and the news that approximately 24% of American Jews (an increased, but still relatively small percentage) voted for George W.
Warren R. GrahamFebruary 08, 2006

Binocular Trends and Technology

There have been some incredible developments in optical technology in recent years. One of the most interesting new products comes from a company called Torrey Pines Logic.
Bill MacArthurFebruary 13, 2006

When Rules Fail

When disaster strikes, why does law and order break down almost immediately? Whether it is a natural or man-made event, why do the people in the vicinity sudenly act as though laws don't exist ?
Darren RobinsonFebruary 15, 2006

Tony Blair Concedes Defeat

Tony Blair revealed, in his speech to the Los Angeles World Affairs Council, he just doesn't get it (or is at least ordered to appear that way like President Bush). The war on terrorism is a war against Nazi-Muslims, plain and simple.
David Ben-ArielAugust 21, 2006

Condi vs Hillary. Get Ready For A Great Political Battle! Maybe?

History is being made on our watch. Maybe. No woman has even come close to being nominated to run for President of the United States by a major party. Geraldine Ferraro ran as VP for the Democrats but she and Mondale lost to Reagan / Bush in a...
Edward PorterJanuary 26, 2006