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Hugo Chavez Timeline Over the Past 10 Years Has Drastically Reduced Misery. People Before Profits is a Crucial Lesson That Must be Learned to Avoid Total Economic Collapse. The Hugo Chavez timeline to initiate change was short. In his first year in office, he began the process of nationalization of Venezuela’s mineral and oil wealth

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Hugo Chavez and George Bush: Two Men, Two Historic Legacies. Hugo Chavez and George Bush will both be judged by history for what they have accomplished as presidents of their respective countries.  While it may be too soon for the final verdict, a quick review of their backgrounds and trajectories in office may reveal some

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Illegal Wiretapping. Bush Ignored the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to Spy on Americans for Our “Protection”.  Illegal wiretapping has been going on in the United States for many years but Americans hadn’t really been paying attention to it until it was learned that President Bush authorized the National Security Agency (NSA) to eavesdrop on the

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The Inauguration Speech of Abraham Lincoln Was Powerful, but Not Enough for America. The Inauguration Speech of Abraham Lincoln for his second term of the Presidency has gone down in history as one of the most powerful and moving inaugural speeches of all our Presidents. The Inaugural Speech followed suit with all of Abraham Lincoln’s

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According to the History of Video Surveillance, Citizens are Often Targets. Because the history of video surveillance involves photography, the story is not as long as other information-gathering tales.  But most records of this subject show that when English women were fighting for their right to vote in the first decades of the 20th century,

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The History of Wiretapping Before Laws Shows That Eavesdropping Has Always Been an American Concern. There is a rich history of wiretapping before laws were even enacted.  In the 1860s, many courts in the United States explicitly prohibited people from listening to the private conversations of others.  In fact, it was considered illegal to record

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