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Effective Campaign Management for New Political Candidates
By Jack Sterling · 14 years ago
If you've made the decision to be a political candidate in a local election, then you've probably asked yourself how to campaign in an effective way in spite of the fact that you've never run ...
Running as a Political Candidate Against Incumbent Politicians
By Jack Sterling · 14 years ago
If you're a new candidate running a political campaign for office against an incumbent, you might realize something while you are pouring over past election statistics and voter lists: that your opponent is a politician ...
How to Campaign Ethically for Office and Win Your Election
By Jack Sterling · 14 years ago
Unethical stuff from opposing parties when you're trying to get your name on the ballot in a campaign race doesn't go on everywhere. The State of Kentucky, admirably, has done away with some campaign registration ...
Political Campaign Election Laws and Circulating Petitions
By Jack Sterling · 14 years ago
Once your nominating petition for becoming a candidate in a race has been properly filled out, it is time to give it to a circulator who gets people to sign it. Sometimes the candidate can ...
Political Campaigning and Election Petitions
By Jack Sterling · 14 years ago
All of your political campaign petitions have to be filled out by a certain date before voters cast their ballots in the election, which may be weeks or even months before the actual election day. ...
A House Divided
By Eric Dunbar · 14 years ago
America is a great nation. In fact, in my opinion, America is the greatest nation on planet earth. You might ask, "What makes America so great?" I would answer, short and straight to the point, ...
What Is the Biggest Story in Politics?
By Ram Sagar · 14 years ago
There are many stories that seem to be quite large in the world of politics. We do not have to be in an election year, to have politics be the biggest stories in the news ...
My visit to Iran
By Azi Ebrahimi · 14 years ago
My visit to Iran I went to Iran, the country of my birth, in November of 2009 and stayed there for two months after being away for 30 years. I had left Iran right before ...
Lito Atienza For Manila Mayor - Making Prolife A Centerstage
By James Latona · 14 years ago
In the forthcoming Manila elections, a nominee with supreme pro life advocacy has indicated his desire to lead Manila to a new beginning. Lito Atienza for Manila mayor is a motto which represents a suitable ...
Indian unorganized retail sector & its challenge
By William Kerr · 14 years ago
Indian unorganized retail sector & its challenge India is the only one country having the highest shop density in the world, with 11 outlets per 1000 people (12 million retail shops for about 209 million ...
Youtube Censorship Debate: Activists announce PRUDETUBE DAY.
By Camilla Beck · 14 years ago
Youtube Censorship Debate: Activists announce PRUDETUBE DAY. Every 13th. Every month. This thing is becoming viral: "Fed up with Youtube Censorship" a dude calling himself "Defcon" uploaded a WEIRD video to Youtube announcing an "international ...
Argentine president: Eat pork, spice your sex life
By Fan Jinlong · 14 years ago
Argentina’s president thinks eating pig meat is really sexy. Many people in this beef-loving nation reacted with surprise on Thursday after Cristina Fernandez promoted pork in a speech during which she not only said pork ...
The Hard Lesson Which Ever Beckons
By William Kerr · 14 years ago
Deepak Chopra once said, in one of his innumerable books, that everyone is doing the best they can, given their level of understanding. What he meant I think, was that most of the time, most ...
2010 Automated Election- A Vision of Philippines fight Against Corruption
By Rodel Gana · 14 years ago
We have been in the midst of poverty for a very long time. We have suffered theft, injustice and manipulation since we have mistakenly elected those clever officials, in a sense that they paid millions ...
What the Obama Administration Can Teach You About Fundraising – 2
By Jolian Grant · 14 years ago
In the previous article we looked at how Obama raised money for his campaign. With his master list of donors and campaign aids keeping in touch with them and always soliciting funds Obama was able ...
What has the Industrial Revolution Done For You?
By Andy Carloff · 14 years ago
"Truly, we are rich, far richer than we think; rich in what we already possess, richer still in the possibilities of production of our actual mechanical outfit; richest of all in what we might win ...
You're Working Too Fast!
By Andy Carloff · 14 years ago
"Very often the idler is but a man to whom it is repugnant to make all his life the eighteenth part of a pin, or the hundredth part of a watch, while he feels he ...
How To Get Involved In Politics
By Brian Larsen · 14 years ago
Other than obvious things like voting, it is easy to get involved in politics. It can be done in four easy steps right from your home computer. The first step is to get to know ...
Can the Worker's Party Help You?
By Andy Carloff · 14 years ago
"Nothing can present to our judgment, or to our imagination, a figure of greater absurdity, than that of seeing the government of a nation fall, as it frequently does, into the hands of a lad ...
Philippine Bourgeoisie can get away with murder
By Gabrielle Ruiz-Barredo · 14 years ago
UN experts investigating the Ampatuan Massacre in Maguindanao said today that the Philippines should have a major reform in the country and reflect "on the elite family-dominated manipulation of the political processes and the need ...