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By eHow Culture & Society Editor 1 comments
In politics sometimes, it seems easy to categorize a person by their party affiliation. A Republican is conservative and a Democrat is liberal. That is too limiting and shortsighted. Party affiliation does not eliminate individual thought. ... more »
By TheStorm 0 comments
Under national Republican Party Rules, the window for selecting, electing, and allocating 2008 Republican National Convention delegates and alternate delegates will occur between February 5th and July 28th... more »
By Anthony Delgado 3 comments
Stupidity is defined as someone of low intelligence or someone who lacks the ability to learn. Stupidity differs from irrationality in that it is defined by either an incapability to learn or to discern information or by an unwillingness to learn ... more »
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In a political climate where mudslinging trumps civilized debate, it is increasingly difficult to wade through the advertising and propaganda to get to the truth behind any candidate. When you are ready to examine Republican candidates, making a ... more »
By L1onherd 0 comments
It is your duty as American’s to represent yourself by voting for your leaders. Unfortunately, many American fail to realize that the primary elections help to determine two major party candidates, Republican and Democrat. A big part of ... more »
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While some people are content with armchair politics, others want to be in the fray, taking action to support what they believe. If you want to join a support group that champions the Republican party or some form of conservative values, take the ... more »
By objection21 0 comments
Supreme Court Justices are nominated by the sitting President, but they must be approved by the Senate to get the job. After the official nomination by the President, the confirmation process begins. However, before the President officially ... more »
By Gump87 1 comments
This is an article on how you too can SUPPORT Ron Paul... more »
By SensibleSam 0 comments
It's amazing. Year after year, Democrats are perceived to have won debates against their Republican opponents, even though they use the same silly canned arguments and buzz phrases. So if you're a Democrat and want to make a Republican look bad, ... more »
By WriterGig 1 comments
Ron Paul for President! With all the buzz and media coverage surrounding a U.S. presidential election, many wonder how to support Ron Paul or any low-profile candidate. It is inspiring to see a candidate like Dr. Ron Paul go from being virtually ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Start at the top. The Republican National Committee contains information covering all state parties with links to your particular state. Work your way down the food chain to eventually find contact information for your county or city if ... more »
By objection21 0 comments
The current political landscape requires that in order to support a political party, one must be an extremist. Unfortunately most individuals do not fall into the category of hard-core zealot for the Democratic or Republican Parties and are stuck ... more »
By George Sommers 1 comments
Are you more into "Meet the Press" and "ABC This Week" than "American Idol"? Do you LOVE arguing politics? Do you collect campaign paraphernalia? If you answer "yes" to one or more, and if you can; hightail ... more »
By Larry Fike, M.Phil. 0 comments
You know those many arguments that we all seem to have, unfortunately, over "who's right and who's wrong"? All those words! What do we know about our minds that can help us break down some basic misconceptions that make it so ... more »
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Being involved politically is one of the best ways you can have your voice heard on the direction of your government. For Republicans, it can be difficult to know how to support your party. There are many different ways that you can support the ... more »
By George Sommers 6 comments
A war with no end in sight and no apparently achievable goal. A nation teetering on the edge of (or already in) recession. Extortionary gas and oil prices while the allies of Republicans, the oil companies; reap record profits. Democrats should ... more »
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There are hundreds of historical political parties, but the Republican and Democratic parties have dominated American politics for well over a century. Understanding their fundamental differences is one of the keys to participating in informed ... more »
By objection21 1 comments
Running a conservative campaign doesn't mean running a boring campaign. In fact, running a conservative can be quite fun in the right states. To effectively run a conservative campaign you must get acquainted with conservative principles and ... more »
By happyman 0 comments
Some people may feel bad telling John McCain jokes because he's so ancient. Don't be. This is the nasty putz who, in 1998, jokingly asked a Republican gathering, "Why is Chelsea Clinton so ugly?" before telling the faithful, ... more »
By objection21 7 comments
Everyone is familiar with the process of casting a vote on Election Day, but few people realize that primary elections are just as important. Although the general election is where the President will ultimately be chosen, the primary election ... more »
By objection21 5 comments
If your religion means a great deal to you and guides you in all aspects of your life, you may consider becoming a member of the Christian Right. The Christian right is a group of right-wing Christians, characterized by their conservative social ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 3 comments
Share your thoughts with the leader of the free world... more »
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With more than 45 million Republicans, it should be easy to spot one. Many people have trouble finding a Republican because they tend to blend in with society. Republicans can be found however and here are a few tips to help you spot them... more »
By objection21 0 comments
Every four years, just before we elect a new President, we are bombarded with political debates. Political debates are intended to give undecided voters an opportunity to see where candidates stand on positions and solidify the decision of ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 1 comments
Chances are if a democrat and republican are having a political discussion, it's not tame. The Founding Fathers already thought of that when they drew up the First Amendment right to free speech; the left blames the right, the right blames the ... more »