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Smith: Poll Reform & Democracy
Blog Post, April, 20 2011
Mark E. Smith
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The Democrats and Republicans often use polls and surveys as fundraisers. But they don't take the answers into account, they only count the money.
Smith: Why Michael Albert Won't Get An Interview With Chavez
Blog Post, June, 26 2010
Mark E. Smith
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There's nothing wrong with stupid questions, unless you're an interviewer.
Smith: The Struggle Between Jews and Israel
Blog Post, June, 02 2010
Mark E. Smith
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There is a struggle between Jews and Israel. The question is whether the state or the religion will prevail.
Smith: An Open Letter to Palau
Blog Post, June, 01 2010
Mark E. Smith
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In order that the United States not be the only country in the United Nations to refuse to condemn Israel for the massacre of peace activists aboard the Gaza flotilla, it will have to purchase Palau's vote. Palau, a tiny island nation with a popul...
Smith: Consensual Political Intercourse
Blog Post, May, 28 2010
Mark E. Smith
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Ever get the feeling that your government is screwing you? Legally, of course, that's something that it is not allowed to do unless you give your consent. Without your consent it isn't a consensual relationship and becomes rape. So my question is,...
Smith: Islamic vs. American Oppression of Women
Blog Post, May, 22 2010
Mark E. Smith
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I keep seeing U.S. government propaganda posted by users here on Znet about the terrible treatment of women by Islam as an excuse for our wars of aggression. The treatment of women and girls in the United States and by the United States in Islamic...
Smith: Can Our Constitution Allow Us a Republic?
Blog Post, May, 19 2010
Mark E. Smith
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We're told that our Constitution gave us a republic rather than a democracy. Did it? Can it? Is it possible? How could it be done?
Smith: Did You Consent?
Blog Post, May, 17 2010
Mark E. Smith
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Only 21% of voters, according to a Rasmussen poll, say that the U.S. government has the consent of the governed. The other 79% of voters, it seems, don't realize that they gave their consent when they voted.


