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Debate For America
The second presidential debate produced many chances for both candidates to take strong positions on popular issues and point out their differences in policy. Candy Crowley moderated a vigorous discussion that was combative but mostly expository. Intermixed in their arguments … Continue reading
The State of International Issues
Nolton regular Earl Ingle returns with an analysis of three key points on international affairs addressed during President Obama’s 2012 State of the Union Address.
Posted in Issue #18, The Nolton
Tagged Congress, Iran, Iraq, Iraqi War, Muammar Gaddafi, Obama, Osama bin Laden, President, Seal Team Six, State of the Union, United States, US, White House
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Keystone XL Pipeline Elucidated
Courtenay Bjorndahl breaks down the issues surrounding the controversial new Keystone XL pipeline, which would provide a more stable supply of oil as tension continues with the Middle East, but also represents a potential danger to one of the largest … Continue reading
Posted in Issue #18, The Nolton
Tagged Canada, Keystone XL Pipeline, Middle East, oil, TransCanada, United States, US
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Debt Blues
Few issues in American policy are so opaque and mystifying to most citizens as the economic stewardship of the country. Differences in policy become most pronounced when dealing with the national debt. It has assumed an uncharacteristically prominent position in … Continue reading
No Labels
We live in a society that likes to draw lines. Everything is black and white, day and night, or right and wrong. Mingling in the middle is synonymous with indecision and clearly means one has no sound opinion or direction. … Continue reading




