Le jargon de la doctrine politique

“Politics is the art of postponing decisions until they are no longer relevant.” -Henri Queuille

Friday, 26 April 2013

Blog Stage VII: Privileges of Using Computer Networks

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On my way to work, while scanning through the radio channels in search of good music, I could not help but notice that several talk shows we...
Friday, 12 April 2013

Blog Stage VI: Clarification on same-sex marriage

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The U.S Government blog A Better Government has an entry titled "Blog Stage 5" in which the author, Sean, discusses her support f...
Friday, 29 March 2013

Health, the most basic condition of human existence.

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It is difficult to go a week without hearing someone, somewhere, along your daily routine bring up the topic of the healthcare reform plan...
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Friday, 8 March 2013

Stage IV: Gun ban is for cowards, more guns, more safety!

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On Friday, the governor of South Dakota, Dennis Daugaard signed house bill number 1087 into law requiring that the school board either provi...
Friday, 22 February 2013

Stage III - Guns or Violence? What are we really trying to achieve here?

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After the Newtown incident, all that has plagued the news is guns. “Guns should be banned” ”Guns should be allowed” ”Guns bla bla bla” Howev...
Thursday, 24 January 2013

Stage II: Illegal Immigration scandal over lunch.

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With the holidays over, the government once again shifts its attention to illegal immigration. However, while the government might take a lo...
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I am an international student taking U.S Government. Yay. My political influence is based on the ability of government to do its job with quality, effectiveness and efficiency. Thus, I do not have any lingering loyalty for any political party. After taking a short political ideology quiz to see how I compare to the general population, I was sorted into the "Disaffected" group. Mostly because I am critical of both government and business. It doesn't matter if you are a janitor or the president, you have a job to do; do it well. I am usually a very reserved, neutral individual. While I certainly have my opinion, I also respect yours and will gladly indulge in a discussion over any topic as long as we maintain maturity during the conversation. (Continued on "Interests" ↓)
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