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10 Ways to Achieve Political Reform -- Incorporating the realistic ideas for progressive politics, this site offers links to news, educational directories, and resources. It has several search tags and even boasts its own PAN World Wide Human Rights page. It has a student link where kids can go and link up and find information to do well in social studies...etc,.
A Call for Accountability, Competency, and Ethics at the Miami USEAC -- Whistleblower Resources
CapWeb - The Citizen''s Guide to Congress -- A directory of contact information for federal, and state legislative officials, as well as links to helpful government agencies.
Center for Reform -- Dedicated to educating and assisting the public in constructive citizenship, with a strong anti-government bent. Site features newsletters, reports, and essays on current issues.
Citizens for Better Government -- Dedicated to Constitutional law and liberty
Citizens for a Better America -- Working to elect morality and values based candidates all across America. Our "Have you been lied to?"(sm) flyer, is full of hard hitting articles and our list of endorsed candidates.
Contact Your Government -- Find your Senator''s E-mail address and HomePage. You can register to vote or request an absentee ballot.
GovWorks.com -- Using the power of the Internet to transform the way local governments and citizens interact with a nationwide online network and personalized web pages.
How are you being manipulated? -- Discussion of Mass Manipulation Techniques and How to Resist Them.
Policy.com -- Current, up to the minute policy news of issues that affect you. Policy.com connects you with think tanks, advocacy groups and organizations from left to right, sharing their views on specific issues and offers a forum for the users to discuss their views.
Political Information -- A targeted search engine for politics and policy, i.e. searches an index of politics-oriented sites rather than the whole Internet
Political Writings by Adam Spier -- Self-published opinion columns & letters to the editor (whether published by the paper or not) are kept here.
Project Vote Smart -- Extensive nonpartisan information on elected officials'' voting records and candidates'' positions. Covers federal and state offices throughout the United States.
Proper Government -- A radical political constitution is constructed. Includes new mechanisms for electing representatives, controlling them after election, paying them, getting rid of them, generating revenue fairly (fair, voter limited taxation), reworked legal system, etc
Public Citizen -- Protecting Health, Safety, and Democracy since 1971
Take Back America by Sam Harris -- A hard look at what we need to do individually to shake the political apathy and disdain in this country. People need to take their power back and participate in government instead of holding it in disdain. We are the crew of spaceship earth, not passengers.
TelagentNation: The Personal Governance Site -- Created as an interactive space to research and share "what works" in government, working toward "community driven government."
The Campaign for Responsible Government -- Separation of powers is the root cause of the political malaise in the United States. There is a solution -- Responsible Government, a.k.a. Cabinet Government or Westminster Government. The Campaign for Responsible Government proposes a new constitution which combines Cabinet Government with American constitutional principles.
The Hill on the Net -- Chris Casey''s book The Hill on the Net is a good introduction to the process of getting the United States Congress to use the internet. In addition to information about the book, the web site has a nice set of online updates concerning ongoing developments (also available by mailing list).
U.S. Commission on National Security -- The USCNS/21 is charged with thinking comprehensively and creatively about how the United States should provide for its national security in the 21st century.
WhatTheHeck dot com -- A site that asks, ''What the Heck?'' in order to discuss the economic, political, and social trends of the United States. It attempts to be openminded, accepting and reproducing views of liberals, moderates, and conseratives alike. It runs a free, moderated forum on topics covering the political spectrum, and accepts forum suggestions from it''s users.

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