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I am just curious. Not meant to attack anyone. If you've taken more, feel free to list your experience.

2006-12-28 10:42:52 · 12 answers · asked by marijuwannahman 2 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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My experience is that I have 18yrs combined service with Fed,State/s. One constant in politics is who has the money and which politician will be successful in empowering his/her constituent in making the rich richer though perhaps a land deal for apartments and the poor to be victimized in the area to be burdened with the taxes. small example. It shouldn't be that way,but it is. There are 3 major infrastructure rebuilding Corporations all have hundreds of affiliates and thousands of investors. Halliburton seems to win at the bidding table after each war. It makes me wonder that someone/or group are the instigators of war.

2006-12-28 11:25:22 · answer #1 · answered by BONES 4 · 0 0

UC Berkeley, majors History, Political Science, grad 1976.
Why would you feel as though you have attacked someone by asking this question?

I also worked on several Presidential campaigns, attended 3 inaugurations, met 3 presidents, (4, if Hillary, Edwards or John McCain win in '08), I also held a seat on a county party nomination committee in NY.

2006-12-28 10:48:39 · answer #2 · answered by gone 6 · 2 0

Several. And the Poli-sci department does Wednesday lunches where current issues are discussed- just a casual round table with all of the professors and many students there. I haven't missed one.

I also got a 4 on The US history AP... I keep a copy of the Declaration of independence, the Articles of Confederation, and The Constitution with me, and I know them all fairly well, but I know the
Constitution best.

2006-12-28 10:48:19 · answer #3 · answered by The Big Box 6 · 0 0

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2016-12-15 10:06:49 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I have a degree in Political Science.

2006-12-28 10:45:56 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I was in the International Baccalaureate program in high school (it gives college credits), and while I was, I took several world history, political science, debate, and civics courses.
Does that count?

2006-12-28 10:59:36 · answer #6 · answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7 · 0 0

Degree in Economics and Politics so have taken many... Didn't go to uni in the US though so I don't know if this is what you are interested in...

2006-12-28 11:05:34 · answer #7 · answered by lochaber.geo 1 · 1 0

yep... I did quite well in an intro class... but, if you watch the news though (several sources every day)... you can catch on pretty quick to the processes for the most part...

I also had several history classes, economics (micro and macro) and tons of others... but it was a while ago... probably a little foggy on some of the finer details...

2006-12-28 10:49:58 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I have, I've taken a few actually. Majors:History and Art History
GMU

Born and raised in DC

2006-12-28 10:53:13 · answer #9 · answered by kissmybum 4 · 1 0

By definition "political science" is an oxymoron. Does having a class in it mean the opinions are more valid?

2006-12-28 10:51:27 · answer #10 · answered by john galt 2 · 0 2

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