Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Analysis Of Non-Partisan Political Information

By Jaclyn Hurley


Political structures around the world take different forms and structures. In most cases, these structures are defined by the constitution of respective countries. In most of the democratic countries, the decisions of electing the leaders are done by the citizens in elections. The citizens elect the persons who they deem fit to represent their wishes. The exercising of democratic rights could also be done in a non-partisan way. Through the direct representation, the citizens vote in leaders without politics of affiliations. The non-partisan political information is very important and ought to be made available before elections.

The information made available in a direct democracy enables the citizens separate the politicians from those with good faith. In most cases, the parties are said to be homes of clueless leaders. Absence of these parties ensures that the voting process is not electioneered. The voters avoid voting when prejudiced. This ensures that the best leaders are put in office.

Some of governance systems are very complicated. This is brought about by a couple of checks and balances that are present in such systems. This is especially where the system is that of representation. The voters vote in a number of representatives. These are entrusted with the role of making the various laws that govern the various aspects of the parties in question. The representatives could choose to have their representatives in the higher houses of governance.

Independence of democracy and parties is very important especially in the growing economies. To avoid an instance where the politics eclipses the choosing of great leaders, the voting takes place in absence of political parties. The various people seeking the executive positions present themselves to the masses. They carry out their campaigns independently without the interference of parties. Through this process, the masses are able o separate those with great track records from those being buoyed by the political affiliations.

Single party system differs very much with the non-partisan governance system. In a single party democracy, the ruling faction is usually the one political party that enjoys majority support. Other parties are diluted in the process. This means that all the governance and executive appointments are made from this faction. Hierarchical appointments are usually done in most cases. The senior members of the parties enjoy the most support.

In most cases, a direct democracy if often considered a non-partisan democracy. This is mainly because the citizens vote on laws themselves. This is unlike in indirect democracy where the representatives of the people vote on the laws. Some of the members of the electorates may have the power of voting in the laws.

In most democracies, the president is the head of the government. He is normally voted in by the citizens at various elections that are held after a certain period. The president is entrusted with making most of decisions that affect the running of the economies and those that directly affect the citizenry. The prime minister may also get voted in as deputy. In some countries, the president appoints the prime minister to run daily operations.

Socialism is commonly linked with the direct democracy. It works on the principle of promoting the greatest good for us all. This means that those elected have to work in good faith of the citizenry. All the decisions made ought to be done in good faith for the greater good.




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Want To Write And Self Publish FBI Books?

By Jaclyn Hurley


Do you have a fascination with criminal justice and law enforcement? Do you read mystery novels and crime stories, and constantly watch police procedural dramas on television? If these things captivate you, you are certainly not alone.

If these things interest you, and you are a writer, why not try writing FBI books or other crime stories? Crime writing often follows a formula, so it can be easier to produce than other kinds of writing. If you are already interested in the subject matter involved, you may have a head start in coming up with material for your books.

Coming up with an idea for a series can make it simpler to write a large number of books. Once you have established a couple of main characters (perhaps partners), you can write many novels around those same central figures. The cases they work on will change, but the basic setting and formula may stay the same. You can also get more deeply into the main characters' personalities with each book.

You can also adapt news stories into fictional stories for your writing. This is what many crime-based television shows do. That way, you have all of the basic building blocks for you story. The task is to change the details enough that you are not simply telling the exact same story you saw in the news. There can be legal ramifications for using people's stories without their permission, so you need to be careful.

Once you have begun to write your crime or mystery novels, you will want to figure out ways to get them published. There are a few different ways to go about doing this. The publishing industry has changed quite a bit in the past decade, and there are options available that did not used to exist.

Some authors still choose the traditional route of seeking publication. Some also still seek out literary agents. An agent can advocate for your book, and can help you through the process of submission, which usually involves sending a query letter and a sample chapter before the publisher agrees to take on your book.

Self-publishing in print is another option. There was a time when this was looked down upon as an easy route and a lesser form of publishing. However, that view has begun to change, and more and more people are bypassing publishing companies in favor of this option. There are companies designed to help people self-publish. These companies handle the print and design aspects, for a fee of course. However, if you have designing and printing knowledge and resources, you could always do that yourself.

Finally, you could self-publish digitally. In many instances, such as publishing to Amazon Kindle, this is completely free of charge. You simply upload your work, and charge a small fee for it. It can take awhile before the sales build up to any significant profit, but since you are not putting any money out in the first place, this can be worthwhile and lucrative.




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Monday, March 3, 2014

How Come T.S.A. Lines Us Up Yet For Seven Hours Sept 2012 Nothing Happened

By Frederick Fielding


"Top Secret America" was the title of the report based on a two-year investigation conducted by The Washington Post. It talks about a secret world created after the September 11, 2001 terrorist assault on the nation. It claims that a "hidden world growing beyond control" was in place. This secretive world evaded public view and speculation for nine years in order to keep the United States safe. It has since become so massive that it is impossible to determine how many people are part of it, how much it costs, and how many agencies have the same function. Whether or not it is truly effective remains immeasurable.

Findings in the report indicated some 1,271 government organizations and 1,931 private companies involved in counter terrorism programs, homeland security and intelligence. As many as 845,000 people have access to top-secret security clearances. Washington has 33 building complexes that have been built since 2001. Its combined area is equivalent to three Pentagons, which is approximately 17 million square feet. Numerous intelligence and security divisions conduct the same operations which leads to waste and redundancy. Conversations and documents are analyzed in reports. Their yearly volume adds up to a total 50,000. Since this number is so large, many of the reports are routinely ignored.

It seems as if the Post has enough to expose the government's abuse. Then again, in Joel Skousen's World Affairs Brief on July 23, 2010 he declares that tantalizing information sold papers but did not have enough clout to expose the illicit side of the government's operations. He claims that these covert activities were more directed at patriotic citizens than the real enemies. What the government is truly concerned about is that Americans might rebel against the growing totalitarian state in the future.

Upon reading the publication, the Post seems to be heroic in its endeavors to expose the government's duplicity. This is vehemently contested by Joel Skousen in his July 23, 2010, World Affairs Brief. He claims that the Post provided enough information to intrigue the people, for the paper to sell in great numbers, but not quite specific to cause legitimate action against these operations. The focus should have been in recruiting, training, and running covert agents who are targeting patriotic American and allies - not the real enemies. According to Skousen, this is done by the government on purpose as a precaution for someday these entities might be a potential source of rebellion in opposition to a growing totalitarian state. Skousen criticizes the Post since it did not specifically mention that a third of these operations are directed at Americans and other Western governments which need to be monitored and controlled, so as not to defy the objectives of the New World Order. He further elaborates that significant amounts of the budget are allocated for spying activities on State Officials. They collect information that might be used in the future, to coerce these people to comply when necessary.

The New World Order is what should have been exposed in the report says Skousen. The Post should have made the connections between certain companies and mercenary contractors who support the agendas of the government to which he compares the Nazis. People will be forced into compliance to do the government's bidding. Eventually, these will be used to threaten liberties in the country.




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