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POPSAmerica in Denial 'I am what I am, damnit.' No matter how hard politicians try, they cannot fool the intelligent. The idea of a false liberal choice in the presidential election is not new, however, this test turns the qualitative into quantitative reasoning. In a statistical world, this conversion is basic but accurate and provides a solid explanation for what is recognized yet left widely unsaid. Right on, math.
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POPSLiberals Read More, so ha! "Peeling the onion" is what it gets down to in today's political hoo-ha. In an age of exacting technology and sciences where nobody believes much unless it is backed by extensive research, wouldn't it just make sense that the more you read, the more information you have and the better off you are to have informed opinions? I, for one, prefer informed opinion making, which ultimately leads to a thorough analysis and decision making. Slogans are catchy and for the dumb-witted followers.
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POPSBush Blunders Bemuse and Befuddle Often in discourse, one finds himself waiting to rebut, not listen. In this case, George W Bush needs to do one of two things: stop being a god-driven absolutist with a knack for impatience or, simply, retrieve the worlds largest Q-tip and get down to business. Listen, George, the first option's your best bet.
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POPSChomsky: If US was a true Democracy!
On all these topics, White House policy is completely at odds with what public opinion wants. But the media rarely publish the polls that highlight this persistent public opposition. Not only are citizens excluded from political power, they are also kept in a state of ignorance as to the true state of public opinion. There is growing international concern about the massive US double deficit affecting trade and the budget. But both are closely linked to a third deficit, the democratic deficit that is constantly growing, not only in the US but all over the western world. The US press sometimes publishes even my work, and the US is not a totalitarian country. But anyone who fails to fulfil certain minimum requirements does not stand a chance of becoming an established commentator. One of the big differences between the propaganda system of a totalitarian state and democratic societies go about things. Exaggerating slightly, in totalitarian countries the state decides the official li