June 30, 2009

Are Americans Ready to Change?

Even though Barack Obama’s inauguration is history, it may still be too early to tell whether the renewed interest in the political process will be something we can count on going forward. The fact that we elected our first African American president was significant, but we don’t know yet whether that will be enough to keep people rallied behind President Obama and the country in general.

It would benefit all Americans, because we’ve been divided long enough. Take for example, the plight of U.S. veterans. Many selflessly served their country, and in the case of the Viet Nam war, they sometimes came home to nearly non-existent medical care and public derision. That’s the reason I felt compelled to design some Veterans Day clipart that honors veterans. Using the clip art in crafts and on Web sites or print pieces is just one small way that we can pay homage to them. That support just might renew the spirit of veterans feeling disenchanted with their country’s response to their military service. But we need to do more than just send yearly vintage patriotic greeting cards. We need to appreciate their contributions all the time. They certainly deserve it. If that support doesn’t come from us; where will it come from?

Yet, it’s not just veterans who would benefit from the United States having renewed interest in unity. It would be wonderful to see people saluting the American flag when on parade, because the sight of the flag moves them to express themselves. With any luck, that genuine emotion will help us unify. But will this unity take place? There are some people who are having a bad reaction to President Obama's actions. But that’s just our political process in action. Dissension in the process can actually help keep the process balanced. At least we hope so. Americans will just have to keep their fingers crossed and wait.

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June 29, 2009

Political Manipulation Through Implicit Premises

There is an old joke that starts by asking you, “Have you stopped beating your wife yet?” Whether you answer yes or no it sounds like you are admitting to being a wife beater. It’s a practical joke based on the use of an implicit premise - that you beat your wife. The technique is used for more than a laugh though. It’s also a favorite of politicians, who use it to manipulate public opinion.

You see, political manipulation is accomplished by controlling the framework in which others can argue and ultimately even think about things. To get your viewpoint accepted without openly arguing it, for example, you introduce it as an implicit premise of the debate. This helps you win the public over to your view in a more subtle way than open discussion. It can also exclude the likelihood of any serious opposing viewpoint.

Let’s look at an example taken from current times (this was originally written in 2008). The U.S. government has been holding people in prisons for years without charges or access to attorneys, even while admitting that most of them have committed no crime. This is said to be okay because these prisoners are not U.S. citizens, and might be terrorists (some of them certainly are). Why does a supposedly liberty-loving public accept this violation of people’s rights? Because the premise has been firmly established in their minds that “rights” are granted to citizens by governments and therefore don’t apply to non-citizens.

Now, the founders of this country explicitly stated that rights are inherent in all humans, and fought against the idea that they are mere “privileges” bestowed by governments or other authorities. But the implicit premise of these issues has become the idea that rights are for “members only.” Even the opposition is unable to make effective arguments against these current violations of human rights, which is clear when they say that these detentions are wrong because they’ll eventually lead to violations of citizen’s rights - as though that is the only real crime.

Implicit premises are a powerful method of control. We should get in the habit of recognizing the premises hidden in political debate. Then we can at least honestly look at whether we agree with them or not. Here a couple more to consider.

Drug Laws - The implicit premise is that we need to stop people from using certain plants and substances. Thus the debate skips over whether we should have anything to do with what people put in their bodies and becomes one about what kind of laws forced treatment is best. Question whether there should be government involvement in this area and you’re on the fringe. You’re not allowed in the “serious” debates, because you don’t share this now “obvious” premise.

War on Terror - Terror is not a nation or people, and so cannot be fought in a “war.” Terrorism is a tactic, the specific acts are crimes, and the criminals should be captured and prosecuted. But the metaphorical use of the term “war on terror” has introduced the premise that this is a war, which allows governments unprecedented powers forever. Why forever? Because these crimes and tactics will always exist. A “war on robbery” or a “war on murder,” could justify endless power and suspension of rights as well (and here again the word “suspension” reveals the premise that rights are bestowed by governments and so can be taken away by them). We might make sarcastic jokes if there was a “war on stealing,” but a “war on terror” is no less silly.

Social Security - Watch the debate and it becomes apparent that the implicit premise that the system must be saved is almost without opposition. Of course it never was a “retirement fund” since no money was actually invested, and we could simply provide the necessary welfare for any retirees who cannot provide for themselves. The additional premise that it is a retirement fund hides the fact that today’s poor workers must labor to provide monthly checks to rich retirees.

The use of an implicit premise is one of the many powerful ways to manipulate public opinion. Notice how any argument that proceeds from it limits debate and further strengthens the basic premise, which is then almost never challenged. Argue about HOW to stop drugs and you strengthen the idea that they MUST be stopped. Argue about HOW to fight a war and you get everyone agreeing that it IS a war. Argue about HOW to provide the social security checks retirees are OWED, and you argue FOR the idea that promises of past governments are obligations of current workers. This is political manipulation.

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June 27, 2009

How Could Labour Win The Next General Election?

The recent European elections proved to be some what of a disaster for Labour and their leader Gordon Brown. Despite this Mr Brown has some how managed to stay on as leader possibly because there was no real alternative candidate from within the party who could do a better job, even though I am sure many would argue with this view point. Despte the assurances of Mr Brown that he will change etc. It is something that we have heard many times in the past. I doubt whether the British public would forgive him for his errors. So what can be done? How could Labour turn things around to ensure that they at least have a fighting chance of being re-elected?

Now I am not a member of parliment. I am just an average man from the UK who enjoys politics. I am a web promotion specialist based in the heart of England who promotes websites to do with stuttering, increase self-confidence and professional web promotion.

I do however believe that I have the answers to the above questions and the solution to the current Labour woes! Who is the one person, the one member of parliment who has spoken the most sense in the last twelve months? For me there is only one answer to this question - Vince Cable. Vince is currently the MP for Twickenham and is a Lib Dem party member.

So here is my idea and by the way I am by no way saying that it would be easy to carry off. I would offer Mr Cable the chance of becoming the new leader of all new stronger Labour party. He may be required to enter a leadership election however I am sure he would end up victorious if this was the case. I would also let him take full control of the party therefore if he feels that Gordon Brown has to go then so be it.

As leader of the Labour Party I am sure that Vince Cable would become Prime Minister and that he would lead the country out of the desperate state that it is in. At the end of the day it all depends on how much Vince Cable wants to become the Prime Minister as it will never happen with the Lib Dems and whether he would be prepared to switch parties. I for one would love to see him switch and as our new leader.

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Should Casino Slot Machines Be Outlawed?

Research has shown that slot machines tend to get most of their trade towards the end of the evening, and most, if not all players end up losing, due in many cases to the influence of excess alcohol. Clearly this doesn't happen at an online casino.

Contrary to popular belief, arcades and amusement parks are not the best places to play cherry slot machines. In fact arcades are probably the worst, simply because the slot machines on these premises are being played all day, and by people who know what they are doing (This can be a good place to watch and learn from others, but experts often don’t appreciate an audience, so be careful who you might bother!).

Another disadvantage of slot machines in arcades and amusement parks, and even travelling fairgrounds, is that they are not as well governed. It is not usual for slot machines at these sorts of venues to have been tampered with illegally. I definitely prefer bonus video poker at a place like Bonanza Casino.

Unfortunately, it does not take a rocket scientist to lower the percentage rate to considerably lower than the 70% requirement, and then to quickly raise it again, when the official inspections are being carried out!

Apart from public houses, other profitable venues to play the cherry slots include: Bingo Halls, Working Mans Clubs, Snooker Halls, Ferries, Motorway Service Stations, and many pub type restaurants are also profitable.

Considering Online gambling instead? You can play Double Diamond Slots, free slot games and more at place like Bucky's Casino.  There are several casinos that have added online casinos to their already existing brick and mortar casinos, as substantially as countless online-only casinos.  Online casino gaming offers a wide range of single-player as substantially as multi-player games. This is good news for those who like to play for high stakes; they can do so from the privacy and comfort of their residence without having to move around with excess cash.

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June 26, 2009

Alabama Creek Indian Tribe Cashes In On Government Recognition

Alabama is home to several exciting gaming establishments. Not only does the state play host to Greyhound Racing, Alabama is also the home of several casinos – though not all of them are exactly what you might call traditional casinos.

The reason that not all of the casinos are considered traditional casinos is because some of them base the majority of their business on bingo. The traditional casino bases their business on slots and table games. The good news is that there are a few casinos in Alabama that do offer both. So, whenever you feel the need to gamble, you can do it in practically any way that you want. Bet on the dog races, play bingo, try your hand at blackjack, roulette, poker or craps, or attempt to beat the one armed bandit.

The Creek Indian Tribe, which is the only Indian tribe recognized by the federal government within the state of Alabama, owns three of these Alabama casinos. The Tallapoosa, Riverside, and Wind Creek Casinos are all owned and operated by PCI. In fact, Wind Creek Casino is the newest edition to Alabama casinos and, of course, to the Creek Indian casinos. The casino just opened in January of 2009 and is the largest casino in the Creek family of casinos. It’s shiny, it’s new and it’s packed with excitement around every corner. However, this hip casino offers much more than just entertainment.

This modern mecca of entertainment also offers a luxurious hotel with stylish, yet comfortable furnishings that will allow you to kick back and relax after a long night of fun on the casino floor. However, the lavish guest rooms are not the only way that the Wind Creek guests are spoiled during their visit. While relaxing in luxury, whatever your stomach desires is just a phone call away at any time. That’s right – 24 hour room service! What better way to end the night than with a tasty midnight snack?

So welcome to Alabama the Wind Creek Casino and Hotel. If you happen to be traveling near Atmore, AL, stop on by and enjoy the finer side of southern hospitality. For more information, please refer to Great American Casino, Ho Chunk Casino Hotel or Hole In The Wall Casino.

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June 10, 2009

Fobromyalgia Pain

Experiencing fibromyalgia pain differs from one person to another. There are many types of pain identified that  are graded and identified.
An important symptom of fibromyalgia is muscle pain. The pain could be profound or could be as painful after experiencing it. You could sometimes experience that your muscle feels like its on fire or sometimes just a mild tingle. It greatly causes discomfort with your daily activities.

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February 15, 2009

5 Natural Steps To prevent hair loss

It is always easier to stop something before the time instead of waiting and if it stops after it has already happened. This is the same with the prevention of hair loss in comparison to wait until you've already lost your hair and try to grow them again. Preventing hair loss can be done as early as age 18 or 20, and it is a wise decision especially if you have a family history of baldness or thin hair. The earlier you plan, the faster you will see the results and less chance you will soon be in the future. Nobody wants to soon and you need not if the right steps. Here are a few remedies and solutions to prevent hair loss, the best of your abilities. More on 5 Natural Steps To prevent hair loss

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My Hair Transplant Experience

I came into the office at 7:45 clock, after a good breakfast in a lot of time to have a coat-OR, a sedative, and get into the operating room. After the procedure over 2000-3000, I must say more than I know what to expect. It is different going through it yourself, though, and my stomach felt a bit uncomfortable before the start. I then lay face with my head in a pillow donut, designed to make the back of the head, so that the strips can be cut. Many people ask why I had the stripes rather than Done FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction). For two reasons: The first is that I did not want to shave my head. The second is that I have seen the scars of the closure Trichophytic technology, and they are acceptable to me for the duration of my hair. The distance between the strip took about 20 minutes. The only unpleasant part was during the anesthetic or freezing, and it took only two to three minutes. More on My Hair Transplant Experience

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Why Is Hair Loss, The Mir?

Hair loss is reversible, and it does not affect you, like millions of other men and women. This article is why

hair loss

happens, the reasons of hair loss, some remedies that are available for hair loss, and finally offer hope that with some solutions.

So let's get on with it. Hair loss is reversible in both men and women. The male hair loss is the most common form of hair loss was almost 95% of all cases in men. Most of the time hair loss is directed at adults, but in some cases, men in their early years are affected, but these cases are rare. For all indications, the medical term for hair loss is alopecia. Hair loss is not normal if they exceed a certain amount and therefore asked to determine how it happened. Hair loss in most cases is associated with the stress of life and is usually only temporary.

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Dealing with male hair loss

Male hair loss is not really an uncommon thing. An estimated 75 percent of all men experience hair loss in one form or another, mainly through genetic alopecia. Alopecia is the medical term for hair loss, and that is true - there is a gene for it. Even women can use the gene and suffer from genetic alopecia, but noticeably, these women are just very few.
Hair loss among men and women is caused by the presence of androgens, or male hormones, which we are all born with. Understandably male hair loss is more frequent because men more androgen in their system. Testosterone is an androgen, and with age turns it into dihyrotestosterone (DHT) in men. DHTs are much stronger androgen than testosterone, and they accelerate genetic conditions like hair loss much faster. Bald or Balding men have abstained rather DHTs in their system as normal men, but they showed no significant advantage in regular testosterone count. More on Dealing with male hair loss

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