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Merriam Webster dictionary defines “facilitator” as one that helps to bring about an outcome by providing indirect or unobtrusive assistance, guidance, or supervision. History speaks for itself. Chamberlain neglected up-in-your-face reality and millions died due to his ignorance. FDR was “in love” with Stalin and gave him the Eastern Europe. He was totally responsible for [...]

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Obama’s full speach‏ So no — I do not make this decision lightly. I make this decision because I am convinced that our security is at stake in Afghanistan and Pakistan. This is the epicenter of the violent extremism practiced by al Qaeda. It is from here that we were attacked on 9/11, and it [...]

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The Arizona State’s immigration bill was recently passed into law by the governor of Arizona, Jan Brewer. The Arizona immigration law obliges immigrants to keep with them their immigrant documents at all times. As per the law, police officers are authorized to demand any suspicious individual for their alien registration documents. Consequently a national debate [...]

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Thom Collier has proven that his campaign is truly “grassroots” by raising over $100,000 in his bid to become the Republican nominee for State Senate.  Collier is also the first candidate in the race to cross the $100,000 milestone. Thom Collier has out-raised all three of his opponents COMBINED in the first 12 month period.  [...]

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I believe with strong leadership, hard work and a dedication to problem solving, we can improve the lives of our society and create a new vision for Northern Virginia. The Economy There is an enormous need to improve the economic climate within our communities throughout northern Virginia. Thousands of families throughout NOVA are struggling to [...]

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<!– @page { margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } –> There is no question that the passing of legislation to provide additional health insurance availability to millions of Americans has some good provisions and some questionable ones. Although we can’t discuss all the provisions, we can look at several main provisions. Probably the [...]

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The federal health care reform legislation, known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, signed by the President on March 23, 2010, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act approved by Congress, signed by the President today, will expand the availability of health care coverage to millions of Americans. While some of the [...]

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In every continent, within every country, state, and town, conversations such as the following take place on a daily basis… John asks, “Are you prepared for when the SHTF (Shit Hits the Fan)?” Scott replies, “No, and I don’t think anything will happen. Life will continue as normal, and your just wasting your time and [...]

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The sleepless and tired victims of the 2009 and 2010 winter are now suffering the psychological effects of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). President Barrack Obama has declared the region affected by the “perfect storm” a disaster area and has promised the release of billions of dollars in federal assistance programs. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton [...]

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Every President has a unique style of speaking and dealing with issues. Barack Obama recently gave his first State of the Union address. In listening to him speak about all the problems the country faces in 2010, it brought to mind the early days of the presidency of George Bush and his early speeches when [...]

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