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  • The Disadvantages of Adult Stem Cell Research

    There is a controversy between stem cell research conducted between cells that come from embryos and cells that come from adults. The argument from pro-life organizations is that embryonic stem...

  • GOP Definition

    GOP is a nickname for the Republican Party. Many believe that GOP stands for Grand Old Party while some believe it stands for Gallant Old Party. The party symbol is the elephant.

  • Republican Primary Process

    Prior to a general election, the Republican Party decides who will appear on its ballot. In order to do this, many states have a primary election. States that do not have a primary election have a...

  • What GOP Means

    The Republican Party---sometimes referred to as the G.O.P., or "Grand Old Party"---is one of two major parties in the U.S. political system. The G.O.P. has been around for more than 150 years and...

  • How to 9 Principles 12 Values

    This article explains 9/12 events as outlined and planned for September 12, 2009 by Glenn Beck. Find a 9/12 event near you. The 9-12 project was designed to bring us all back to the place that we...

  • How to Stop Obama Healthcare Bill

    Our very freedom is now at stake with our country's future in the hands of liberal radicals. We must ensure that the government does not gain complete control over our lives with the passing of...

  • How to Talk to a Liberal Today

    Liberalism is taking over the United States of America. How do you deal with these people?

  • How to Be Like Rush Limbaugh

    Rush Limbaugh is one of the most popular conservative political commentators in the United States. Although he suffers much criticism from real political analysts for his ridiculous opinions, he...

  • How to Talk To A Republican

    Do you ever find your conversations with Republican friends going nowhere? Follow the steps below to get the most out of your next discussion!

  • What Is the Origin of GOP Elephant?

    Political cartoonist Thomas Nast created the image of the elephant for the Republican Party, which is sometimes called the Grand Old Party or GOP. It first appeared in a cartoon he drew for...

  • What Does the RNC Do?

    The Republican National Committee, or RNC, is the national organizational and leadership body of the U.S. Republican Party. Political parties in the United States, however, are not the same as...

  • How to Get Your Free Right Wing Extremist ID Card

    The United States Department of Homeland Security's Intelligence Assessment of April 7, 2009 has declared those who believe in the sanctity of human life, religous freedom, traditional family...

  • How to join the Ron Paul Revolution

    Texas Congressman Ron Paul is a libertarian / republican political candidate with a growing base of supporters. His platform is largely based on fiscal responsibility and individual rights. Here...

  • About the Republican Party

    The Republican Party is a diverse group, ranging from moderates to conservatives. For example, while America's 26th President Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt was a moderate Republican, working for more...

  • How Does Body Language Indicate When a Person Is Lying?

    The most important thing to look for in lying is a change from the norm. People have a way they tell stories and relate to others when they are acting normal and not self-conscious. When someone...

  • About the Contract With America

    The Contract with America was a political document released on September 27, 1994, by the Republican members of the House of Representatives, led by Minority Whip Newt Gingrich. It contained eight...

  • How to Be Politically Conservative

    Conservative recently has become a tarnished philosophy. Gone are the days of Ronald Reagan when Americans were embracing conservatism. Conservatives are still around, doing what they can to...

  • How to Support Mike Huckabee

    Mike Huckabee is making his comeback. This conservative Republican proved in his race for the Oval Office that he is truly a new face with fresh ideas for the United States. Despite not getting...

  • How to Discuss Politics Online

    While not as dramatic as discussing politics in person, writing and debating politics online can get pretty heated. In this article, I'll show you ways to write and debate politics online in an...

  • How to Get Involved in the Republican Party

    There are a variety of reasons to get involved in the efforts of the Republican Party. You might believe in gun rights, be pro-life, or wish for fewer taxes. Of course, you may simply think that...

  • How to Defend Traditional Marriage

    According to federal law, marriage is between a man and a woman only. Many people would like to see that law changed to include same-sex couples. If you think the law should stay the way it is and...

  • How to be a Conservative Republican

    You might find the phrase conservative republican to be redundant. In general, the republicans are considered conservative whereas the democrats are considered more liberal. However, there are...

  • How to Become Familiar with the Life of Newspaper Proprietor Joseph Pulitzer (1847-1911)

    As a writer, I wanted to find out more about the man behind the Pulitzer Prize. I discovered the Pulitzer Prize was established by the noted U.S. editor and newspaper owner Joseph Pulitzer...

  • How to Wield Power as Speaker of the House Like Newt Gingrich

    No Speaker of the House in the past 100 years wielded as much power as Newt Gingrich. Normally the speaker of the house is more a figurehead position, but through his political savvy and power of...

  • How to Attend the Democratic Convention as a Republican

    There is an art to mingling with those who believe in a different manner than you believe. As a Republican at a Democratic Convention, this is one of those cases.

  • How to be Rational Like Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Arnold Schwarzenegger has experienced a meteoric rise in this nation ever since he immigrated from Austria in 1968, surprising pundits nationwide in recent years by growing into the role of a...

  • How to Examine Republican Candidates

    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...

  • How to Compare Democrats to Republicans

    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...

  • How to Vote Republican

    There's more to voting Republican than checking the box. Before you visit the polling booth, take time to evaluate social, fiscal and military issues to make sure you understand all conservative...

  • How to Join Republican Support Groups

    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...

  • How to Attend Republican Rallies

    Political rallies originated in the 1800s, and were designed to give citizens exposure to candidates they were not familiar with and attract existing followers, along with those on the fence. The...

  • How to Understand Bi-Partisanship

    In the spirit of the Founding Fathers' rhetorical debates on what was the better form of government over a monarchy the similarities of the two party system has grown ever more diverse.

  • How to Support the Log Cabin Republicans

    The Log Cabin Republicans is a gay and lesbian organization created in order to further the causes of homosexuals and advocate their issues within the Republican Party. Although many see the...

  • How to Decide if You Should Vote for Mike Huckabee

    As the 2008 Presidential election is less than a year away, one Republican candidate seems to have come literally from nowhere to the national spotlight. Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee has...

  • How to Determine if you are a Neoconservative

    You often hear the word "neoconservative" said with a hint of disdain, but many liberals are finding that their political beliefs are more aligned with neocons than with the Democratic Party. The...

  • How to Beat a Republican in a Debate Without Knowing the Issues

    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...

  • How to Caucus in Iowa as a Republican

    Caucusing in Iowa can be intimidating. So much so that many people don't join in. But don't let that stop you. If you live in Iowa, you have a chance to be a part of history. Read on to learn how...

  • How to Spot a Republican

    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...

  • How to Be a Liberal Republican

    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...

  • How to Annoy Republicans

    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;...

  • How to Learn About Republican Party Issues

    Mainstream media is regarded as liberal and left leaning with a focus on issues that concern Democrats. If you want to learn about Republican Party issues, turn to the conservative media. There...

  • How to Attend the Republican Party National Convention

    Attending the Republican National Convention is a dream for many Republicans. Unfortunately, the Republican National Convention is not open to the public and unless you are a politician or a...

  • How to Get Information About the Republican Party

    The Republican Party is often called the Grand Old Party or GOP; but do you know why? Many Republicans cannot name their elected officials on a local or national level. A lot of being involved in...

  • How to Support the Republican Party

    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...

  • How to Contact a Local Republican Party Group

    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...

  • How to Become a Republican Party Canditate

    Whether you are a concerned citizen tired of the crazy policies of local liberals or a conservative with lifelong political ambitions, there are some simple steps that need to be completed before...

  • How to Become a Republican Party Volunteer

    Volunteering for the Republican Party is one of the easiest and most valuable ways that you can help your party. Becoming a volunteer will allow you to make connections in the Republican Party,...

  • How to Run a Campaign for The Republican Party

    Conservative causes need many types of champions. If you are an organizer or manager, your role may be running campaigns for candidates with strong ideas and leadership experience in the...

  • How to Fundraise for the Republican Party

    A Republican candidacy requires a large financial investment. Most candidates rely on donors to provide the capital necessary to run a campaign. A victory for the GOP requires more than money,...

  • How to Donate to The Republican Party

    There are several different ways that you can help the Republican Party. One of the easiest and most effective is by making monetary donations. You can make a one-time donation or recurring...

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