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  • How to Get involved in your Municipal Government

    Have you ever complained about the garbage pickup or snow covered main roads? If so, this is your opportunity to do something about it. Your Municipal Government is in charge of providing basic...

  • How to Become President

    Wish that the last few Chief Executives had stayed indians? Think you’ve got what it takes to be LOTFW: Leader of the Free World? Hankerin’ to bop about in Air Force One? Let me help you learn...

  • How to Fix The Government

    Politicians think they know what's best for all Americans, but somehow after they get through fixing something, we end up having more problems than before they started. Why is that? If politicians...

  • How to correspond with President Barak Obama through social networking

    There are those out there that want to be on top of what Barak Obama is currently working on. In the times that we are in now that is through social networking means. There are various avenues...

  • How to Email First Lady Michelle Obama - And Be Heard

    Learn how to email First Lady Michelle Obama using professional writing practices that will increase the chances of your correspondence being listened to and heard. Contacting First Lady Michelle...

  • How to Deal With The After Math of The Election

    as we all know the election 08 has been crazy but eventually had to take place, weither you voted or not history has been made, Mccain or Obama, this year 09 and the years to come are gonna make a...

  • How to Say No to Health care Reform

    Many Americans are opposed to the health care reform bill as it is currently written but do not know exactly how to voice their concerns. This how-to article provides easy and efficient ways to be...

  • How to Stand up for What You Believe in

    Do you have something held deep within your conscience? Is it burning and simmering inside of you waiting to be released? Are you afraid of what people will think of your opinion? Are you holding...

  • How to Protest Effectively

    The recent health care and Nobel protests have brought to mind, at least for me, the difference between an effective protest and a non-effective one. We often see people in the streets with...

  • How to Get Your Very Own Nobel Peace Prize

    Everyone and their dogs will be clambering to get their very own Nobel Peace Prize now that the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize committee has awarded it to Barrack Hussein Obama. Based on the so-called...

  • How to Understand the Public Opinion of Ted Kennedy

    There haven’t been too many stories recently that were able to overshadow the death of Michael Jackson. That was until Ted Kennedy passed. Who was this "Lion of the Senate"? Why did...

  • How to Understand Barack Obama

    There have been very few men to walk the Earth that have been able to charm people with the skillfulness of Barack Obama. He’s definitely a special talent with gifts to offer, but what are his...

  • How to Keep Peace in a Politically Charged Family

    The two taboo subjects at the dinner table have always been religion and politics. But in the U.S. as things become more polarized, how do you keep peace in a politically charged family? Read on...

  • How to Have a US Citizen Marry a Foreigner

    A US citizen can legally marry a foreigner in America or abroad. US citizens can marry foreigners in America or possibly in a foreign country depending on the laws of the foreign country. It is...

  • How to Prevent And Discourage Illegal Immigration

    The issue of immigration has been a hot topic for centuries around the world. The Documented and undocumented immigrants play a vital role in the country's economical, political and social...

  • How to Voice Your Opinion About Government Spending

    With all the buzz stirred by recent increases to government spending, people are looking for avenues to voice their opinions. Here are some basic tips to making your views heard.

  • How to Remember Senator Ted Kennedy

    The Lion of the Senate passed away today, and though many of the Kennedys aren't really my cup of tea, I have to hand it to Senator Ted Kennedy -- he helped many people in his Senate tenure. Here...

  • How to learn more about Senator Edward Kennedy

    I grew up in Massachusetts, the daughter of two very big Kennedy fans. My parents were very tuned into everything political and I did not appreciate that til I was much older. Today, the loss of...

  • How to Avoid Being Scammed During Census Taking

    The 2010 Census Process is beginning and the Better Business Bureau has offered some suggestions so as not to be the victim of fraud or a scam. Your participation in the Census is required by...

  • How to Stop Obama's Healthcare Plan

    To think that anyone should be responsible for providing healthcare (or housing or jobs or whatever) for any person other than themself or their family is absolutely ridiculous. People shouldn't...

  • How to Remember Barack Obama's Inauguration

    The election of Barack Obama stands as one of the most historic events in all of American history. In a country with a history of racial discrimination, Obama's election showed how far we have...

  • How to Research Obama Eligibility

    The issue of President Obama's eligibility to hold the Office of President of the United States has become a hot issue in certain areas of the media and blogosphere. Since a democracy can only...

  • How to Make JFK's Favorite Fruit Dessert

    This recipe has been around for many years. It is said that this was one of President John F. Kennedy's favorite hot fruit desserts, and he liked it so well that it was served at the White House...

  • How to Talk to a Soldier: 5 Questions You Should Never Ask a Soldier

    In the airports, restaurants and pretty much everywhere else, soldiers get hit by questions they hate. Here is a list of things that should be off limits when talking with a war vet.

  • How to Recieve a Passport

    Believe it or not, some people do not know how to get a passport. Now don't feel bad if this is you, because I was in your shoes not too long ago. To save you the trouble I went through, follow...

  • How to Find Old Newspaper Archives

    Finding old newspaper archives can lead you to the old newspaper articles and headlines that interest you. Old newspaper archives have a wealth of information: in old newspaper archives you can...

  • How to Contact President Bill Clinton

    President Bill Clinton was the 42nd president of the United States of America. He was elected to the presidency in 1992 and served 2 terms. Raised in Hope, Arkansas, he was born William J....

  • How to Contact President Obama

    How to send questions, comments, and etc. to President Obama.

  • How to Leave a Comment for President Obama Easily

    Have you ever wondered if the average citizen can contact President Obama to leave a comment? Well we all can do this! If you want to agree, disagree, or simply state how you feel to him, YOU...

  • How to Effectively Communicate With Elected Representatives

    Understanding the nature of your elected leader's job will help you to make your voice heard and to economize your time.

  • How to Store Powdered Milk

    Powdered milk is an essential survival food. Also called nonfat dry milk, powdered milk is a great source of protein that can be stored for two years or more using the proper techniques.

  • How to Write your Congressman / Senator

    With the current political climate these days it's not unlikely that you may have some deeply held beliefs and values about what's happening in the media and government. If so you should inform...

  • How to Pray for President Barak Obama

    Whether you voted for him or not, praying for our President is critical! Being the President of the most powerful nation on earth is no easy task. Even if you do not agree with our President on...

  • How to Learn More About Barack Obama

    It does not matter if you are a republican or a democrat, a conservative or a liberal, or if you just do not care at all, it is very important that you know as much as possible about Barack Obama...

  • How to Organize a Tax Day Tea Party

    The Tax Day Tea Party on April 15 is focused on one theme: Repeal the Pork, Cut Taxes and Spending. There are more than 500 tea parties confirmed for that day, and it is expected that over the...

  • How to leave a comment for President Obama

    Have you ever wanted to voice your opinion to the President of the Untied States of America? I have, and I have done it several times. If you want to agree, disagree, compliment, or give some...

  • How to Buy Survival Food

    Storing survival food can be an act of love for your family as you prepare for anything from income loss to terrorist attacks, civil unrest, interruption in the food supply or a prolonged economic...

  • How to Contact Politicians For Answers To Questions

    The politicians we elect are public servants, meaning they are in office to serve us, the citizens of the United States of America. If you have a particular concern or a specific question that you...

  • How to Email President Obama - And Be Taken Seriously

    If you want to email President Obama via an ACTUAL email address, this article will show you how. Tips on writing a public servant professionally and respectfully are included by an experienced...

  • How to Support the Employee Free Choice Act

    The Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) is a proposed amendment to the National Labor Relations Act. The Employee Free Choice Act amendment proposes to allow the National Labor Relations Board to...

  • How to Get involved in Politics as a Young Person

    Recent polls have shown that there is a drastic rise of 18-30 year olds who have become more active in politics.

  • How to Stage A Peaceful Protest

    It's our right as Americans to protest. Whether it's your classic sit-in, walk-out or march, here are a few tips so that your protest is both effective and peaceful.

  • How to Find The Electoral College Map

    The electoral college map constantly changes. Depending on the population of each state, there are varying numbers of votes. If you wonder where your state stands, you're not alone. Many people...

  • How to Contact President Barack Obama

    President Barack Obama is one of our youngest presidents ever to hold office. And it definitely shows in how technologically savvy that he is. Do you remember all of the attention given to his...

  • How to Support President Obama

    Do you support President Obama? I do. Here are ways to show support to our President and advance his agenda.

  • How to Contact Michelle Obama

    Wondering how to contact Michelle Obama? The new first lady has her own following, with many loyal fans. Many look to the first lady for fashion ideas, as well as admire her poise and confidence....

  • How to preserve your Barack Obama Newspaper clippings

    Many people want to preserve and archive the newspapers account of our first black president Barack Obama. Most people don't realize that a newspaper clipping will not store well because it's...

  • How to see who was at the Inauguration of the first Brown President of the United States

    After years of preparation and campaigning, Barack H. Obama is finally President of the United States. He is the first "Brown" American to ever hold this position. He is one of the...

  • How to Create Memories for Presidential Inauguration

    If you were one of the millions that attended the Presidential inauguration, make it memorable with a few steps.

  • How to share your vision for change with President Obama

    President Barack Obama stated in his inauguration speech: "Today I say to you that the challenges we face are real. They are serious and they are many. They will not be met easily or in a...

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