Vote Compass
Obama? Romney? Undecided Voters - Take This Self-Assessment and You Will Know for Whom to Vote
by
Donald Ardell
On what basis will you choose to cast your ballot for president this year and in future years? How about other elections - what are the most important factors in choosing among candidates? November 6 is almost here. The fate of the Republic could depend on your vote. Who is going to get it? Will you favor Obama, Romney or a third party candidate, such as Gary Johnson (Libertarian) or Jill Stein (Green Party) for president? Take this self-assessment test and, based upon what it reveals about your character, you'll know how to vote - every time.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Obama?-Romney?-Undecided-Voters---Take-This-Self-Assessment-and-You-Will-Know-for-Whom-to-Vote
id=7362384 - Nov 02, 2012
Elections - Do We Vote With Our Hands on Our Hip Pocket?
by
J. Mark Dangerfield Ph.D.
Do we ever feel secure enough, comfortable enough, confident enough to vote with our conscience? The evidence is that we have not, but perhaps there is a solution among the young.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Elections---Do-We-Vote-With-Our-Hands-on-Our-Hip-Pocket?
id=4326680 - May 19, 2010
The Immigration Issue Can Be Solved By Using Scriptural Principles of Compassion and the Law
by
Les Herron
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Immigration-Issue-Can-Be-Solved-By-Using-Scriptural-Principles-of-Compassion-and-the-Law
id=330114 - Oct 16, 2006
Employment, Moral Compass, Ethics, and the Truth
by
Clint S. Miller
I was giving time to think about the recent reinstatement of the Federal Reserve Chairman and the swearing in of the Treasury Secretary, and watched inflamed arguments of both sides on Huffington Post's blog. It made me reflect on the oaths I have taken in my life. The first oath I ever took was to uphold the Constitution of the United States, and swear to defend it with my life, against enemies both foreign and domestic. The latest oath I've taken was when I became a CISSP.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Employment,-Moral-Compass,-Ethics,-and-the-Truth
id=3676397 - Feb 01, 2010
Compassion, Correctness, and Common Sense
by
L. J. Martin
Who among us does not feel warm and fuzzy when we're referred to as compassionate; who doesn't want to feel themselves compassionate? Is there anyone out there who doesn't want to be correct? Those are lynchpins of humanity. Compassion for those who are not as well off, possibly for those not as capable, surely for those without the same opportunity or innate abilities. Correctness for ourselves, for who wants to be wrong, incorrect? Correctness, in philosophy, in engineering, in science, has driven the advancement of humanity. It also drives each of our egos; to be correct is the epitome of self-satisfaction. Both of those qualities are bred into, ingrained into us by parents, taught us by teachers, shamed and exampled into and for us by friends, peers, and associates.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Compassion,-Correctness,-and-Common-Sense
id=5138057 - Oct 02, 2010
Transforming Philippine Politics - Crushing Fatalism, Apathy and Prostitution of the People's Votes
by
Jose Estrebilla
http://ezinearticles.com/?Transforming-Philippine-Politics---Crushing-Fatalism,-Apathy-and-Prostitution-of-the-Peoples-Votes
id=4986770 - Sep 05, 2010
Try, Try Again Rhode Island - Get Those Compassion Centers Open!
by
Elizabeth Swales
Outraged medical marijuana patients protested outside the Department of Health in Rhode Island on Monday. They were protesting the fact that the Department of Health denied approval of all 15 Compassion Care registration applications. According to the Rhode Island Patient Advocacy Coalition this is a direct violation of a law that enacted in 2009 that set a time line for issuing licenses for up to three stores that would sell medical marijuana (It's like the limited number of liquor licenses that are available in your County).
http://ezinearticles.com/?Try,-Try-Again-Rhode-Island---Get-Those-Compassion-Centers-Open!
id=5042328 - Sep 15, 2010
True North: Does Your Marketing Compass Point Due Consumer?
by
Lonny Kocina
Ayn Rand wrote an insightful book called Objectivist Epistemology. To explain knowledge she uses the metaphor of chain links with the first link being an axiom truth. As you progress down the links, they interconnect with other links in a complex network. If you start with an axiom truth, the links hook easily and things make sense. If your thoughts don't stem from axiom truths, connecting further links is difficult and thought becomes confusing.
http://ezinearticles.com/?True-North:-Does-Your-Marketing-Compass-Point-Due-Consumer?
id=76587 - Sep 28, 2005
The Politics of Compassion and Understanding - Compromise
by
Jerry Elrod
What if your candidate fails to win on November 4? We have been about this national undertaking for well over a year. For Senior Citizens and the general public alike, this quadrennial episode is like final exams. It is the reckoning of how our democratic republic will be governed in the next four. Either we will pass or fail, whether we are in retirement or still in the work force. This time, it is as if all of us are up for our PhD dissertations.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Politics-of-Compassion-and-Understanding---Compromise
id=1585971 - Oct 15, 2008
Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide - In Retrospect and in Present Day Reality
by
John Jeffrey Perkins
This article attempts to explain the difference between being "conscious" and "having a conscience". Being conscious means being aware and having a conscience means being aware and having a moral compass to make judgment calls on things that you are conscious of.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Let-Your-Conscience-Be-Your-Guide---In-Retrospect-and-in-Present-Day-Reality
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