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1: Flipper And Feldspar: Barack Obama Defined
In refusing to be categorized, President Obama categorically categorized himself.

2: From Pontius To Pilate: The Perils Of "Bureau-Pathic" Thinking About Terrorism
The FBI and State Department definitions of terrorism show traces of "bureau-pathic" reasoning.

3: On Momentum (I): Everybody Wants It -- But What Is It?
Momentum has musical properties that enable it to overrule reason and logic. That formidable power is neurological in origin.

4: On Momentum (III): How To Create Momentum For A Political Candidate
The secret to creating momentum for a political candidate is revealed: Build Strength On Strength, Not On Weakness.

5: On Momentum (II): What Are Its Sources?
Momentum is ultimately neurological in origin, i.e., a product of how our brains work. Momentum has musical properties. Music may be the last residue in consciousness of the original state of sensory unity all human fetuses experience. Music also involves the cerebellum, the most primitive part of the brain, which measures and guides movement.

6: The Benefits of Listening to Political Talk Radio
Some people agree with our current president when he was reported to have denounced members of the GOP for listening to talk radio. You might agree that it creates divisions between people trying to work together. But research shows that many individuals who listen to talk radio are more aware of public affairs and become more politically active than those who don't.

7: President Ronald Reagan Speaks Out on Abortion
A short book review on Ronald Reagan's book, Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation.

8: How To Steal An Election And Not Get Caught -- Until Now
A sordid trick of the political trade, The Long Count, is revealed here for the first time.

9: A New Definition Of "Terrorist" I: Why A Terrorist Is Not A Common Criminal
For the first time, a definition of "terrorist" shows how a terrorist differs from a common criminal.

10: A New Definition Of "Terrorist" IV: The Act Of Killing, Summary And Conclusion
For the first time, a definition of "terrorist" shows why terrorists are attracted to murder, and how the terrorist differs from a common criminal and a freedom fighter. That definition identifies the manipulation of uncertainty as a key element of terrorism.

11: A New Definition Of "Terrorist" III: The Manipulator Of Uncertainty
A key characteristic of the terrorist is the manipulation of uncertainty.

12: A New Definition Of "Terrorist" II: Why A Terrorist Is Not A Freedom Fighter
For the first time, a definition of terrorist shows how a terrorist differs from a freedom fighter.

13: What The Iranian Opposition Knows -- And The West Needs To Learn
The Roman Empire furnished a classic case of what not to do in Iran.

14: What Is The Source of Terrorism?
From Colorado to Cairo, Peru to Bali, terrorists are notably of middle class origin. Why? Is there something in the middle class milieu -- doctors and lawyers, teachers and accountants -- that creates terrorists?

15: TIME Was When Five and Five Made Ten
Five and five make ten if so required. Why is the pound strengthening when it should be weakening.


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