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Guest commentary: Immigration laws
In his Dec. 18 letter, Roger H. Hammer says: “Why is America different and unique?
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Netanyahu to seek release of Israeli spy given life in US
Jerusalem – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to formally seek the release of Jonathan Pollard, sentenced to life imprisonment in the United States as an Israeli spy, his office said Tuesday.
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Peaceful message
All Christians soon will celebrate Christmas and try to relive the peaceful message of Jesus Christ. At the same time, more than 1,200 Muslims living on the West Coast will gather at Baitul Hamid Mosque in Chino for their 25th annual convention, Dec. 24-26.
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Violation of Constitutional First Amendment Rights
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Image by marrngtn (Manuel)
This evening I was going to go south bound through the Fort McHenry
Tunnel in Baltimore, Maryland. I saw the setting sun and thought what
a great Sunset.

I exited on Keith Avenue and stopped on the Exit Ramp to capture a
quick photo. I thought this is really busy right here so let me go
and find a safe location. So I went and took the Clinton Street turn
off and drove along the water and stopped to take some pictures.

Thats when a private security guard stated that I had to delete the
pictures from my camera because this was a "Foreign Trade Zone." I told
her that the street is public property and that I have a right to
photograph from the Street and that she should call the Baltimore City
Police. I photographed her ID once she showed it so that there wont
be any questions. I also got the tag number of MD 958M676 of the private security vehicle.

This country is going to hell in a hand basket. Since when do we have
guards with no police powers harassing citizens. When did the Taliban take over America. This is an outrage.

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances."

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Australian WikiLeaks cables
READ all the Australian cables obtained by WikiLeaks.
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Eduard Limonov interview: Political rebel and Vladimir Putin’s worst nightmare
Marc Bennetts meets Eduard Limonov, the 1970s New York punk, incendiary novelist and possible future leader of Russia I first became aware of Eduard Limonov, modern Russia’s most uncompromising writer and politician, during an extended visit to Moscow in the mid-1990s. Back then he was the firebrand head of the National Bolshevik Party, a direct-action movement that sought to fuse the ultra-left …
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WikiLeaks’ ordeal tests Internet freedom
Government officials of the United States have been busy apologizing to countries around the world for the huge embarrassment and political damage caused by the confidential diplomatic cables released …..
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How was the study of the liberal arts connected to the concept of education, freedom, citizenship, and public?

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by dbking

Question by Jess: How was the study of the liberal arts connected to the concept of education, freedom, citizenship, and public?
How was the study of the liberal arts connected to the concept of education, freedom, citizenship, and public service? Do you see a purpose in liberal arts education today?

Best answer:

Answer by Bottom Contributor
Liberals like to study things like art and basket weaving – because critical thinking escapes them

What do you think? Answer below!

Whistleblower and Former US Citizen Elated to Have Renounced Citizenship

Christchurch, New Zealand (PRWEB) March 18, 2005

Harmon Wilfred, exiled former US citizen and whistleblower, renounced his US citizenship with what he says is an “unbelievable sense of freedom” and is looking forward to his future as a citizen of the world community. The businessman, who has lived in New Zealand since August 2001, made an oath of renunciation before the US Consulate General in Auckland, on March 1, 2005.

A statement of renunciation of US citizenship is permanent and irreversible.

Wilfred will be temporarily “stateless” while he and his Canadian wife, Carolyn, are being considered for NZ residency. Born in the US State of Kentucky and raised in Ohio, he is an honorably discharged veteran of the Vietnam era and spent over 20 years of his business life in Colorado before moving on to Canada in 1998, and then to New Zealand in 2001.

He says he feels a tremendous sense of relief to be completely disassociated from the United States Government. “I feel genuinely free for the first time in decades. I am no longer associated with the Patriot Act, Department of Homeland Security, the illegal invasion of Iraq, the unlawful detention and torture of innocent people by the US military and the CIA, and all other US violations of human rights, either within its borders or around the world.”

During his 40 minute meeting with the US Consulate General in Auckland, Wilfred was advised against being “prejudiced towards a short term position” and cautioned about the long term seriousness of his actions.

Wilfred says his view is anything but short term. “The recent actions of the US Government and my own long term experience of egregious judicial and political abuses have permanently undermined my respect for America.” See www.harmonwilfred.com for more information about Mr. Wilfred’s whistleblower activities and legal actions.

“During my conversation with the Consul it became clear that my renunciation is not an isolated case, even in a small country like New Zealand. It also challenged the view that Americans who have renounced their citizenship since the start of the Iraq war are either young activists or political crazies. It was stated that most are mature, educated and responsible members of the world community.”

Since arriving in New Zealand, Wilfred has been involved in the development of wireless data transmission, Broadband Powerline Communication (BPL) and Internet Telephony. He also oversees the development of humanitarian projects on behalf of his wife’s estate under the La Famia Foundation and is currently working with several charitable trusts to trial his newly proposed family/community support initiative in Christchurch, New Zealand.

Wilfred says, “Contrary to US Government persuasion … there is life after US citizenship.”

Issued on behalf of Harmon Wilfred by Nick Early, RESTORE New Zealand Ltd, Phone 03 365 1243.

Further information:

Meri Gibson

Phone: 03 351 5600

Mobile: 027 227 3979

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Colonial Williamsburg and Pearson Introduce “The Idea of America,” Ground-breaking Interactive U.S. History and Citizenship Program




Williamsburg, VA and Boston, MA (PRWEB) February 8, 2010

American History will come to life for high schoolers through a partnership announced today by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and the education, services, and technology company Pearson. Through “The Idea of America,” a new interactive, fully digital, Web-based curriculum, students will learn lessons from history and the principles of American citizenship by exploring 65 individual case studies of the nation’s most important historical events, debating issues that changed America, listening to the perspectives of contemporary historians, and accessing primary source documents of enduring significance.

Colonial Williamsburg’s interactive program, “Virtual Republic,” also can be integrated into “The Idea of America,” providing the opportunity for students in one region of the country to discuss and debate their findings and conclusions with students in another region. With social networking tools, students will post their ideas, creating a nationwide discussion forum. During this process, classrooms will work to develop positions and viewpoints that they then can carry forward into their community, giving students an opportunity to actively participate in the responsibilities of every citizen.

“‘The Idea of America’ is the most ambitious educational outreach initiative Colonial Williamsburg has undertaken to date. By partnering with Pearson, the world’s leading education technology company, as our exclusive distributor, we now have the ability to offer this interactive curriculum to students everywhere,” said Colin Campbell, president and chief executive officer of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. He added, “This entirely digitally-based secondary school history and civics curriculum ties critical moments in American history to the events of today. As students examine the case studies created by our staff of educators and teachers across the country, they will discover that Americans have been debating fundamental principles for generations.”

Pearson’s vice president for social studies Michael Gee said, “With ‘The Idea of America’ program, we are harnessing the power of technology and placing it in teachers’ and students’ hands, engaging students with yesterday’s history to make connections to their lives today.” He added, “We believe the program provides the knowledge and skills that students will need to fulfill their responsibilities as active citizens in our participatory democracy.”

Available for school implementation in the fall 2010, “The Idea of America” utilizes case studies, each introduced by students, to make the content relevant to today’s learners and to encourage active citizenship. To support the lessons, teachers select from among resources and interactive tools including dramatic readings of key text, documentaries, and interviews with contemporary figures. In addition, primary sources such as newspapers, works of art, diaries, journal entries, speeches, and wills also are provided.

“The program enables students to do the investigating,” said Bill White, director of educational program development for Colonial Williamsburg. “They become part of the great debate – the ongoing process in which we, the individual citizens of the nation, participate as we work to realize the potential of our democratic values. By examining how previous generations of Americans met the challenges of their time, our students will be more prepared to meet the challenges of America’s future.”

Four pairs of contrasting American values – unity vs. diversity, private wealth vs. common wealth, law vs. ethics, and freedom vs. equality – are presented to guide the discussion of each case study, with every case study linking to a current event Web site where students can examine the issues in the context of the current political debate.

For example, students might investigate America as a nation of laws, but also grapple with the understanding that laws are not always ethical, as was the case with the Jim Crow laws that discriminated against African Americans. They will learn that lawbreakers like Rosa Parks sparked the Civil Rights movement by challenging the ethics of the law, thereby changing the lives of millions of Americans.

Other case study examples, which are available to review online, include The Great Debate, Jacksonian America, and Reagan and the End of the Cold War.

“The mission of Colonial Williamsburg is that the future may learn from the past,” said Richard McCluney, vice president of productions, publications and learning ventures for Colonial Williamsburg. “What better way is there to inform the future than to teach young people their duties and responsibilities as American citizens through the lessons of the past? It’s the essence of our mission.”

To learn more about “The Idea of America,” including sample case studies and author videos, visit www.pearsonschool.com/IdeaofAmerica or follow “Colonial Williamsburg’s The Idea of America” on Facebook.

About the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

Established in 1926, the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation is the not-for-profit educational institution that preserves and operates the restored 18th-century Revolutionary capital of Virginia as a town-sized living history museum, telling the inspirational stories of our nation’s founding men and women.

Williamsburg is located in Virginia’s Tidewater region, 20 minutes from Newport News, within an hour’s drive of Richmond and Norfolk, and 150 miles south of Washington, D.C., off Interstate 64. For more information about Colonial Williamsburg, call 1-800-HISTORY or visit Colonial Williamsburg’s Web site at www.history.org. Purchase of Colonial Williamsburg products and services supports the foundation’s preservation, research, and educational programs.

About Pearson

Pearson (NYSE:PSO), the education, services and technology company, reaches and engages today’s digital natives with effective and personalized learning, as well as dedicated professional development for their teachers. Pearson’s comprehensive offerings help inform targeted instruction and intervention so that success is within reach of every student at every level of education. Pearson’s commitment to education for all is supported by the global philanthropic initiatives of the Pearson Foundation. Pearson’s other primary businesses include the Financial Times Group and the Penguin Group. For more information, visit www.pearsonschool.com.

Contact:

Colonial Williamsburg: Barbara Brown

(757) 220-7280

Pearson: Stacy Skelly

(800) 745-8489

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Dual Citizenship in India ? Know everything you want to know about it!

The Government of India has not given permission for Dual Citizenship yet! That means an Indian resident can not hold the citizenship of the native country and a foreign country at the same time. In addition, the Indian Nationality Law allows OCI (Overseas Citizenship of India). But it should not be referred to as Dual Citizenship.

If you get an OCI, you should not control yourself as being as a regular Indian Citizen. Further, you are not allowed to vote and/or can not hold your claim as a participant of Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha/Legislative Assembly/Council and are barred from holding employment in the Government sector.

PIO Card: PIO Card was launched in favor of People of Indian Origin.

People of Indian origin who are living abroad have the freedom to go for a visa free entry. At the same time, the PIO Card holders enjoy all the benefits that the NRIs have in store for them.

Benefits of PIO Card

PIO Card holders do not require a visa to visit India There is no need to register with the Foreigners Registration Officer if you have a limit stay of 180 days. You are required to register with the same if your stay exceeds 180 days. Enjoy the benefits that are extended to NRIs, barring the political rights of India.

POIs (People of Indian origin) of certain mentioned categories, which migrated from India and hold a citizenship of another country (not Pakistan and Bangladesh), are eligible for grant of OCI, provided that their home countries allow dual citizenship in accordance with their respective regulations.

An OCI registered citizen can apply for Indian citizenship provided he or she fulfills the below mentioned requirements:

The applicant should be registered as OCI for five years

Out of these five years, the applicant has been residing in India for one year before going for the application process.

Benefits of OCI

No need to register with the local police authority for required stay in India

Parity with Non-resident Indians (NRIs) economic, financial and educational fields, barring in acquisition of agricultural or plantation properties.

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