| Classical liberalism/Archive 1 Talk:Classical_liberalism/Archive_1
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| Comprehensive telecom reform Comprehensive_telecom_reform
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| Reference desk/Archives/Science/2006 October 21 Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Science/2006_October_21
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| Binarybits User_talk:Binarybits
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| Thomas F. Siems Thomas F. Siems is senior economist and policy advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. He holds a Masters degree and PhD from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX where he also lectures.He conducts economic and financial research to develop a comprehensive understanding of globalization, including how new ideas (technologies and policies) impact productivity and economic growth. Thomas_F._Siems
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| Robotsintrouble/Sandbox User:Robotsintrouble/Sandbox
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| Political career of Arnold Schwarzenegger Arnold Schwarzenegger is a popular actor who was first elected as Governor of California in the 2003 recall election and won re-election in 2006. It is the first elected office he has held, but was appointed by President George H.W. Bush to the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, in which he served from 1990 to 1993 and was Chairman of California Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports under Governor Pete Wilson. Political_career_of_Arnold_Schwarzenegger
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| Tparameter User_talk:Tparameter
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| Simeon Djankov Simeon Djankov is the chief economist of the finance and private sector vice-presidency of the World Bank. In his thirteen years at the World Bank, he has worked on regional trade agreements in North Africa, enterprise restructuring and privatization in transition economies, corporate governance in East Asia, and regulatory reforms around the world. Simeon_Djankov
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| Public image of George W. Bush George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States, has inspired a variety of public perceptions regarding his policies, personality, and performance as a head of state. In the U.S. and elsewhere, journalists, polling organizations, and others have documented the expression of an evolving array of opinions of President Bush. Time magazine named George W. Bush as its Person of the Year for 2000 and Public_image_of_George_W._Bush
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| JoshuaZ/Archive 6 User_talk:JoshuaZ/Archive_6
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| Fusionism (politics) Fusionism is an American political term for the combination or "fusion" of libertarians and traditional conservatives as well as social conservatives in the American conservative movement. It is also known as libertarian conservatism. Fusionism_(politics)
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| Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness Talk:Life,_liberty_and_the_pursuit_of_happiness
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| List of missing journals/DOAJ Wikipedia:List_of_missing_journals/DOAJ
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| Howard Rich Howard Rich more commonly known as Howie Rich was born in 1940. He is currently the chairman of several Boards of Directors, including Americans for limited Government, as well as Legislative Education Action Drive' and The Parents in Charge Foundation. His professional history is mainly in real estate. Howard_Rich
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| Free-market roads Free-market roads is the libertarian concept of privately owned roads as opposed to the most normal government owned ones in existence today.Roads are often cited as a justification for the need for government action, both for their creation and maintenance. As such, free market alternatives have been proposed by libertarian opponents of government intervention. Free-market_roads
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| Health care politics Health care often accounts for one of the largest areas of spending for both governments and individuals all over the world, and as such it is surrounded by controversy. Though there are many topics involved in health care politics, most can be categorized as either philosophical or economic. Philosophical debates center around questions about individual rights and government authority while economic topics include how to maximize the quality of health care and minimize costs. Health_care_politics
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| Value and Capital Value_and_Capital
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| Monkeyzpop User_talk:Monkeyzpop
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| Network neutrality/extralinks Talk:Network_neutrality/extralinks
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| Media portrayal of race and intelligence Talk:Media_portrayal_of_race_and_intelligence
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| Ultramarine/sandbox7 User:Ultramarine/sandbox7
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| Economic policy of the George W. Bush administration economic policy of the George W. Bush administration was characterized by a combination of tax cuts, expenditures for fighting two wars, and a free-market ideology intended to de-emphasize the role of government in the private sector. He advocated the Ownership society, premised on the concepts of individual accountability, smaller government, and the owning of property. Economic_policy_of_the_George_W._Bush_administration
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| Homeschooling/Archive 3 Talk:Homeschooling/Archive_3
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| Chemical Corps (United States Army) Chemical Corps is the branch of the United States Army tasked with defending against Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) weapons. The corps was founded as the Chemical Warfare Service during World War I; it eventually became the Chemical Corps in 1946. Chemical_Corps_(United_States_Army)
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| New Orleans, Louisiana/Archive 2 Talk:New_Orleans,_Louisiana/Archive_2
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| Bootleggers and Baptists Bootleggers and Baptists is a theory of the origin of particular regulations first proposed by Bruce Yandle in a 1983 Regulation Magazine article. The story is based on an actual phenomenon in certain communities, though it can easily be applied to other regulations. Bootleggers_and_Baptists
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| Nobleeagle/India as an emerging superpower User:Nobleeagle/India_as_an_emerging_superpower
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| Lincoln F. Stern User_talk:Lincoln_F._Stern
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| Nobleeagle/India as an emerging superpower/New User:Nobleeagle/India_as_an_emerging_superpower/New
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| Liberal democracy Liberal democracy (or constitutional democracy) is the dominant form of democracies in the 21st century. During the Cold War, liberal democracies were contrasted with the Communist People's Republics or "Popular Democracies", which claimed an alternative conception of democracy. Liberal_democracy
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| Global warming/Archive 18 Talk:Global_warming/Archive_18
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| Venezuelan constitutional referendum, 2007 constitutional referendum was held in Venezuela on December 2, 2007 to amend 69 articles of the 1999 Constitution. Reform was needed, according to Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, to implement his socialist agenda; detractors said he was using the reforms to become a dictator.The referendum was narrowly defeated, giving Chávez the first election loss of his nine-year presidency. Venezuelan_constitutional_referendum,_2007
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| Economic impact of illegal immigrants in the United States Economic_impact_of_illegal_immigrants_in_the_United_States
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| Mark Skousen Mark Skousen (born 1947) is an American economist, investment analyst, newsletter editor, college professor and author of more than 20 non-fiction books. Mark_Skousen
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| Polar Bear/archive1 Talk:Polar_Bear/archive1
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| Conservatism in the United States/archive1 Talk:Conservatism_in_the_United_States/archive1
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| KimDabelsteinPetersen/Temporary User:KimDabelsteinPetersen/Temporary
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| Legaleagle86/list User_talk:Legaleagle86/list
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| Banking Ordinance Banking Ordinance are a set of laws passed by the Legislative Council of Hong Kong to tighten restrictions for opening up or licensing a bank. Prior to the 1964 re-regulations, the government had no way to control bank's monetary effect on the economy. It also had no way of protecting the people utilizing the institutions. Banking was considered a Laissez-faire network, and was also described as "Free Banking" or "Wildcat Banking" filled with much uncertainty. Banking_Ordinance
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| Exit2DOS2000/Sandbox User:Exit2DOS2000/Sandbox
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| Jonathan Stokes/Wikipedians by Political Party User:Jonathan_Stokes/Wikipedians_by_Political_Party
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2007 March 5 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2007_March_5
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| Articles for deletion/Carl Watner Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Carl_Watner
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| Philcha User:Philcha
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| Controversies within libertarianism Libertarianism is a political philosophy that emphasises the liberty of the individual and seeks to minimize or even abolish the state. However, there is disagreements within the proponents of the libertarian ideology, on issues such as taxation, warfare, and immigration. Controversies_within_libertarianism
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| Decline of the Roman Empire/Archive 1 Talk:Decline_of_the_Roman_Empire/Archive_1
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| Ed Poor/warming User:Ed_Poor/warming
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| Political positions of Rudy Giuliani Talk:Political_positions_of_Rudy_Giuliani
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| Global warming controversy/Archive 3 Talk:Global_warming_controversy/Archive_3
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