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- What Does it Really Mean to Be Pro-Choice?Abortion is a hot-button topic for many individuals, but there is some confusion about what being pro-choice really means. In this article, I'll share the basic beliefs that most pro-choice people share.
- Democratic Party Anti-Choice Political PositionsThe Democrats claim to be pro-choice, but on many issues they are anti-choice.
- The Role of Social Activism in Abortion Law in the United StatesA research paper on the effects of pro-choice and pro-life activism on abortion law in the United States.
- Meet the Candidates: Rick SantorumRick Santorum is a religious conservative and government reformer who is running for president. Will his political career as a two-term senator help or hinder him in 2012?
- Politics and Religion Do MixReligion and politics have gotten much attention in recent years. Is this increased dialogue and partnership between religion and politics healthy?
- Betty Friedan and Equal Pay Among the GendersBetty Friedan co-founded (was the primary founder) the National Organization for Women in 1966. NOW as they were called lobbied for political change on the status of women, they lobbied for equal rights for both sexes.
Questions for Elena Kagan, Supreme Court NomineeQuestions for Elena Kagan, Obama's Supreme Court nominee, will come fast and furious. Since the '80s, partisan politics have dominated hearings.- Is Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! About Abortion?The Dr. Seuss book and film Horton Hears a Who! is believed by some anti-abortion activists to be a parable for abortion.
- It's Time for Change: A Heart ChangeFor the last eight years Christian ministries have been on the defensive in a political arena that calls for knee jerk reactions instead of outreach. The Great Commission cannot thrive from going on the defensive.
- Gender Influenced Justices: Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader GinsburgIt is essential to understand the importance of gender influenced jurisprudence on Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Ginsburg, and how they have helped modernize patriarchal abortion laws for the greater good of women overall.
- Why I Quit My Life as a RepublicanMy slow yet inevitable transformation from Republican to slightly-right-wing Independent.
Are Christians Really Under Attack in America?Christians verus the world? Why do Christians arouse the ire of so many groups. Is America going to hell in a hand cart? In this admittedly long article, I try to answer some of those questions.- Are Most Americans Really Conservative?The media and the Republican Party are fond of portraying liberals as out of touch with maintream America. If that is the case, then the evidence suggest that most Americans are out of touch with maintream America on a variety of issues.
Top Ten Songs by Pearl JamPearl Jam is a band of shear talent and even though ALL oftheir songs are great, these are the Top Ten in my opinion!- American Radicalism: Hypocrisy in MotionThis media saturated minority garners so much of our daily input, that it's becoming hard to watch, listen or read anything about the U.S. anymore.
- Family Planning and Fertility ProceduresCatholics might be pro life across the board, but they're oddly anti IVF, even though they're supposedly all for family values. Where does this opposition come from?
- How President Obama Plans to Push His Abortion Agenda Without Your Even NoticingDon't worry about President Obama signing a Freedom of Choice Bill to stop all state regulations on abortion. Instead, he plans on supporting abortion piece by piece and hiding his support.
- Critical System FailureA critique of the practice of K-street lobbying and an argument for lobbying reform and activism.
- Guide to the Colorado 2008 Presidential Election BallotThe 2008 general election ballot in Colorado has 16 presidential candidates, the most in United States election history. Who are they, and what do they stand for?
- China Divulges Partial Truth about Tibet as Olympics ApproachThe People's Republic of China now faces the considerable dual challenge of preparing to host the world's athletes and bearing the heavy weight of the world's scrutiny during the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
- Political Blogs and How they Affect Political EfficacyThe explosion of the political blogosphere has made an impact on grassroots campaigns. Do bloggers see themselves as revolutionaries or are they merely bitter shells of political activists?
Don't Want a Theocracy? Put a Christian in the White HouseWhat? Did you think a Christian leader would force you to go to Church?- NBC's Green Week: Green is the Color of CashNBC's 'Green Week': Green is the color of cash
- Marriage Inequality - Gay MarriageThis is a policy Analysis on the inequality of marriage options in the United States. I discuss the problem, suggest alternatives and then conclude with a policy recommendation.
- Legalized Discrimination: Weight Discrimination in the United StatesThis paper reviews the issue of weight discrimination and its relationship to organizations.
- An Analysis of the Ideas of Sam BrownbackMr. Stolyarov examines the strong points of Republican presidential contender Sam Brownback's platform, as well as the positions where his vagueness hurts him and hinders voters' understanding of his true intentions.
- The Ability or Inability of the Arts to Affect Social ChangeThis is a version of the thesis that I wrote. It deals with the issue of whether or not the Arts can have an impact on society. I chose to frame the question in the context of my experiences with one play, The Laramie Project.
- The How and Why of Ruth Bader GinsbergResearch into the life, the legacy and especially Justice Ginsburg's work on behalf of gender wquality over the years, continuing during her service on the Supreme Court
- The Impact and Legacy of Supreme Court Juistice Ruth Bader GinsburgA look at the impact, and legacy of Supreme Court Juistice Ruith Bader Ginsburg focussing oin her efforts for equal rights, especially for women
Suburban Sprawl - Heaven or Hell?Most Americans live in suburban sprawl. In the past 50 years nearly all new housing has been in automobile-dependent places. But a high fraction of Americans want something else. Tthe sprawl industry uses its money to keep out competition.
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