Should the US spend taxpayer money to reduce conventional arms caches worldwide?
vote now: Yes or No - (view results)
Yes
by Nate Weeks
The United States had been a major supplier of weaponry for many years now. Inventors here have created
No
by Sandi Crain
As of 2001, the United States was responsible for supplying 45.8% of the world's weaponry. From 1992
"We the People OF THE UNITED STATES, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide
by Mark Luedtke
On Oct. 2nd, 1780 George Washington executed Benedict Arnold's contact, British Major John Andre. Andre had asked Washington to shoot
Health Care and Population Control
It is a noticeable fact that in the 21st century that people are living longer. Life expectancy
51 Article Titles on Homeland Security
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