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How to Talk to Your Parents About Politics

Thursday, June 7th, 2012

Talking politics with one’s parents can often be difficult. After all, many young people tend to think that their parents will automatically dismiss their political thoughts or feelings. As such, it is important to learn how to talk about politics with one’s parents.

The real key to talking to your parents about politics is respect. You may feel passionate about your own views, and naturally so, but it is also important to remember that your parents are human (more…)

Telling the Difference Between the Republican and Democratic Party

Sunday, June 3rd, 2012

Telling the difference between the Republican and Democratic Party has tended to shift over time. The views of Democrats from John F. Kennedy’s time are very different as compared to those of the Democrats of today. Likewise, Republican views are not as similar as those held by Ronald Reagan from as recently as the 80’s.

The easiest way to tell the difference between a member of the Republican Party and a member of the Democratic Party is to listen to them for (more…)

How the Founding Fathers Would View America Today

Friday, June 1st, 2012

America’s founding fathers; Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and others had a very specific view of what a public servant looked like. They had very specific views, which did not always agree one with the other, on how things should be set up in this country.

In the beginning our founding fathers believed religion should be an intrinsic part of a public servant guiding their moral decisions. They fled from an oppressive government who used (more…)

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