@RNC: Let's Get Terrorism Straightened Out
America should pay attention to the economy, family values, and getting terrorism straightened out once and for all. Note: Link Media is non-partisan; we do not endorse candidates...
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@RNC: Put Our Country First
We are reliant on other nations for our energy but we need to be completely independent.
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America must change its policy towards Islam
Asma Chaudry urges America to change its policy towards Islam and South Asia.
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End Poverty and Hunger
(Pakistan) Everyone needs to focus on reducing world poverty and hunger.
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DAV-What does change look like?
So what does change look like to you? What do you want to see different in the next administration?
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The U.S. budget for international aid is only one percent
(South Africa) The recipients of aid need to work together with the Americans so that the aid is used effectively, says Sizani Ngubane. Sizani is the Founder and Director of the...
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The next American leader needs to think globally
(Uganda) The next American president should focus on global issues such as peace, human rights, and especially foreign aid. Rosemary Nakijoba is the Deputy Director for Kitovu...
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The U.S. should be a partner, rather than a leader
(Ghana) If the U.S. wants aid to be meaningful, it must work together as partners with the developing countries. Charity Binka is the Executive Director of Women, Media and...
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A Global Unity
(Nigeria) The world is becoming even smaller every day, and what happens in America surely has an impact, both economically and culturally, in Nigeria, says Olanike Olugboji. She...
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The U.S. needs to recapture its moral authority
(Indonesia) The United States used to be a moral beacon on the global landscape, but hasn't been practicing what it preaches.
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