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» NIGERIA NEEDS A BENEVOLENT MILITARY DICTATOR
By Ozodi Thomas Osuji Ph.D | Published 03/7/2010 | Editorial | Rating:

This paper says that the military has the unique capacity to bring focused attention to the business of industrializing Nigeria and wiping out corruption from the country than civilian politicians can.

» CONSERVATIVES SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO RULE AMERICA
By Ozodi Thomas Osuji Ph.D | Published 02/22/2010 | Editorial | Unrated
This article calls on American liberals, currently represented by the so-called Democratic Party, to take a six year hiatus from running for political offices and permit conservative Americans, currently represented by the Republican Party, to win all elections and run America for six years unchallenged. It asks conservatives to take the opportunity to dismantle all the liberal social engineering programs that they rant against. It says that were this to happen in three years America would implode and conservatives would get what they fear: a socialist America.
» ALTERNATIVES TO AMERICA'S VIOLENCE
By Ozodi Thomas Osuji Ph.D | Published 02/19/2010 | Editorial | Unrated

This short article responds to the crashing of a small plane into a building housing the Internal Revenue Service in Austin, Texas. It attributes Mr. Stack’s behavior to endemic violence in American society and calls for alternatives to violence in America.

» OBAMA AND DEMOCRATS ARE WIMPS
By Ozodi Thomas Osuji Ph.D | Published 02/18/2010 | Editorial | Unrated

This article points out that, for some reasons, American Democratic politicians and their current titular leader, President Obama, tend to be wimps. It says that such state makes folks not respect them and that if it continues would lead to many of them been thrown out of office come the mid-term elections in November, 2010.

» RULERS GO DOWN WITH THEIR EMPIRES
By Ozodi Thomas Osuji Ph.D | Published 02/12/2010 | Editorial | Unrated

This piece points out that those who benefit from extant polities generally do not change their minds about the virtues of their polities even if it is crystal clear to bystanders that their polities are oppressive; it says that those rulers are blinded and defend their polities until both of them fall and are replaced by new ideas on how to organize the human polity. It is therefore a waste of time trying to change the extant rulers’ ideas; they and their polities should be replaced.



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