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 List of U.S. Presidential doctrines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lists of Presidents and Vice Presidents of the United States
Bush Doctrine: U.S. will make no distinction between individual terrorists and states who harbor them, and that the security of the United States is best maintained through the spread of democracy in the Middle-East.
Kennedy Doctrine: The United States will oppose the formation of any Latin American Communist, Soviet-aligned government.
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 All White Spot
A list of famous white supremacists would be far too long to include in this article; just as a beginning, it would have to include most of the political rulers of the United States before 1960, most of the political rulers of apartheid era South Africa, of the Confederacy, and of Nazi Germany.
The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States.
The White House is a white-painted, neoclassical sandstone mansion located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. As the office of the President of the United States, the term "White House" is often used as a metonym for the president's administration.
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 Sen. McCain wants to be president
Article V of the Code is very specific in ordering U.S. military personnel to avoid answering questions to the utmost of their ability and to make no oral or written statements disloyal to the United States and its allies or harmful to their cause.
Those words are hypocritical from a man whose younger and richer wife (she's an heir to Hensley and Co., the second largest Anheuser-Busch beer distributor in the United States) got caught after stealing drugs for two years from a charitable organization of which she was president.
Editor's note: The U.S. military Code of Conduct is the definitive code specifying the responsibilities of American military personnel while in combat or captivity.
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 President of the United States
The United States presidential line of succession is a detailed list of government officials to serve or act as President upon a vacancy in the office due to death, resignation, or removal from office (by impeachment and conviction).
Presidential nomination of federal judges, including members of the Supreme Court, is subject to confirmation by the Senate.
The modern Presidential election process begins with the primary elections, during which the major parties (currently the Democrats and the Republicans) each select a nominee to unite behind; the nominee in turn selects a running mate to join him on the ticket as the Vice Presidential candidate.
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 Environmental Justice: Facts - Environment - HEP - FHWA
This approach was further emphasized in the Federal-aid Highway Act of 1970: 23 United States Code 109(h) established further basis for equitable treatment of communities being affected by transportation projects.
In April 1997, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) issued the DOT Order on Environmental Justice to Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations (DOT Order 5610.2) to summarize and expand upon the requirements of Executive Order 12898 on Environmental Justice.
The U.S. Census data also includes economic census data and TIGER (Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing) files, which are a digital database that can be used with mapping or Geographic Information System (GIS) software to show geographic distribution of populations and other census data.
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 Constitution of the United States: Analysis and Interpretation, 1996 Supplement
United States, 509 U.S. (RICO forfeiture of the entire adult entertainment book and film business of an individual convicted of obscenity and racketeering offenses, based on the predicate acts of selling four magazines and three videotapes, does not constitute a prior restraint and is not invalid as ``chilling'' protected expression that is not obscene).
United States, 506 U.S. Nixon at the time of his conviction and removal from office was a federal district judge in Mississippi.
Flores, 507 U.S. 292 (1993), the Court upheld an INS regulation providing for the ongoing detention of juveniles apprehended on suspicion of being deportable, unless parents, close relatives, or legal guardians were available to accept release, as against a substantive due process attack.
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 israelispying.htm
Pentagon/Israel Spying Case Expands: Fomenting a War on Iran 8/29/2004 Juan Cole: "Franklin's movements reveal the contours of a rightwing conspiracy of warmongering and aggression, an orgy of destruction, for the benefit of the Likud Party, of Silvio Berlusconi's business in the Middle East, and of the Neoconservative Right in the United States.
US general with Iraq role linked to hardline Israelis 3/26/2003 Independent, UK: "The retired general named as civilian governor of occupied Iraq has visited Israel on a trip paid for by a right-wing group that strongly backs an American military presence in the Middle East.
Israel trains US assassination squads in Iraq 12/9/2003 Guardian, UK: "Israeli advisers are helping train US special forces in aggressive counter-insurgency operations in Iraq, including the use of assassination squads against guerrilla leaders, US intelligence and military sources said yesterday.
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 rkba.faq.2
The United States appealed the U.S. District Court's decision directly to the Supreme Court because the constitutionality of the law was at issue.
Essentially, the U. Maryland study may only have demonstrated what was already known, namely that urban areas often have higher violent crime rates than non-urban areas, and that the rates of violent crime in the U.S have increased since the late 1960s.
The U.S. Supreme Court in 1995 ruled this Act to be an unconstitutional extension of the "interstate commerce" clause (U.S.C. Art I. sec.
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 Sound Politics: A new year, a whole lot of links
The list goes on: Ohio's presidential recount is complete, but questions continue about the role of a partisan secretary of state.
Section 4 reserved the absentee ballots for those in civil or military service of the state or the United States, students at any institution of learning, those kept at public expense at any poor house or other asylum, while confined to public prison (not infamous crimes) and those engaged in navigation of the seas.
Section 1 voters must be 18 years old, United States Citizens, and have lived in the state, county, and precinct 30 days immediately preceding the election.
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 List of U.S. Presidential residences - Information
This is a list of U.S. presidential residences, those which are not the official residences (the White House or Camp David).
List of Presidents and Vice Presidents of the United States and Candidates
See the original editable 'List of U.S. Presidential residences' article.
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