Politics Articles 
The Unprecedented Popularity of the Tea Party Movement By: ccruiserboyy
The term Tea Party has come to take on an all new meaning in America in the year 2009. Deriving their name and spirit from the original "Boston Tea Party" incident that occured in the year 1773, these modern day Tea Parties are nation-wide protests by citizens, against government spending, the economic stimulus package and any type of tax increases.
How Can We Pay For Healthcare Reform? By: Tony Panaccio
While Congress and the rest of the nation turn the battle over healthcare reform into a pro-wrestling-style steel cage death match with enough rhetoric to choke an English professor, at least one expe
President Obama warns Iran of further sanctions By: Cesar Lozano
The U.S. and its allies possibly will impose further sanctions on Iran and offer monetary aid to North Korea in an effort to halt their contested nuclear programs, President Barack Obama said Thursday.
President Barack Obama speaks while South Korean President Lee Myung-bak looks on. Obama discussed strategies to cease Iran and North Korea's nuclear programs.
His notification came when Iran rejected a compromise proposal earlier this week to dispatch its low-enriched uranium abroad so that it could not be further enriched to make weapons. Speech of new sanctions showed that the U.S. president is preparing for the next chapter should Iran fail to meet his year-end deadline for progress in negotiations.
"They have been unable to get to 'yes,' and so as a consequence, we have begun discussions with our international partners about the importance of having consequences," Obama said at a news talks with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak.
Saudi Arabia Punishes Women Rights Activists With Lashes. Lets Stop it Together. By: ccruiserboyy
75-year-old widow named Sawadi in Saudi Arabia was sentenced to 40 lashes and four months in prison for socializing with two men (each 25 years old)that were bringing her bread. The sentence also demands that the woman be deported after serving her sentence.
British Parliament Gives Monaco A Boost By: tribune
Moving from their home country to a tax haven has been popular for years for businessmen and women who have been successful - but many also stayed in their home country and paid taxes.
But now With revelations about how British politicans have been trying to avoid tax themselves and fiddle their expenses any moral reasons against tax havens have vanished.
Universal Health Care - Ethical Issues in Health Care Reform By: bomalley
IImplementation of universal health care in any country requires acceptance of the moral obligation to provide equal and accessible health care for all citizens regardless of the ability to pay. Examining the ethical issues in health care reform reveals that citizens must adopt a framework of ethical reasoning in order to reach the conclusion that universal health care is the right thing to do for all members of society.
A Look at the History of Petitions By: carlossandoval8
A petition is a list of names, usually with signatures, that are collected together to show a support for an idea or decision. Petitions like these are used in order to show those with power relating to the issue that a large selection of people feel strongly about a certain issue.
Obama Seeks Power to Shut Down the Internet By: ccruiserboyy
Senator Democrats are attempting to pass legislation which will give President Obama the authority to shut down the Internet and seize private networks.
Unemployment Rate to Cross 10% By: ccruiserboyy
The federal unemployment rate is currently 9.5%, the highest rate in 26 years, and will rise higher than 10% before Christmas.
Timothy Geithner Talks to His Real Bosses By: ccruiserboyy
Timothy Geithner recently endured two days of meetings with the people paying his salary - the Chinese.