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Learn from the past, set vivid, detailed goals for the future, and live in the only moment of time over which you have any control: now. Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence. If you can dream it, you can do it.

Learn from the past, set vivid, detailed goals for the future, and live in the only moment of time over which you have any control: now. Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence. If you can dream it, you can do it. Do it now, not tomorrow. Always continue the climb. It is possible for you to do whatever you choose, if you first get to know who you are and are willing to work with a power that is greater than ourselves to do it. We are taught you must blame your father, your sisters, your brothers, the school, the teachers - but never blame yourself

If you first get to know who you are and are willing to work with a power that is greater than ourselves to do it

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Learn from the past, set vivid, detailed goals for the future, and live in the only moment of time over which you have any control: now. Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence. If you can dream it, you can do it. Do it now, not tomorrow. Always continue the climb. It is possible for you to do whatever you choose, if you first get to know who you are and are willing to work with a power that is greater than ourselves to do it. We are taught you must blame your father, your sisters, your brothers, the school, the teachers - but never blame yourself

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  • Jessetreak

    Jessetreak

    04 October 2025 | Comment Link

    The indictment of former FBI Director James Comey made public on Thursday is likely to put on display, yet again, the blockbuster political discourse around the FBI investigations in 2016 that affected the presidential election.
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    Comey, the long-time nemesis of Donald Trump from the early days of Trump’s first term, has been criminally charged with two felonies, both related to a lie he allegedly told Congress in 2020.

    Though the attorney general and even prosecutors on the case had reservations about its strength, acting US Attorney Lindsey Halligan — appointed by the president over the weekend after a previous US attorney left due to disagreements over charging Trump’s political opponents – presented the charges to a close grand jury meeting in Alexandria, Virginia, on Thursday afternoon.

    In the grand jury room, 14 of at most 23 grand jurors decided prosecutors had probable cause to indict Comey, subsequent court proceedings on Thursday revealed. Yet one charge prosecutors had wanted against Comey was rejected by the grand jury.
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    Juliusstymn

    04 October 2025 | Comment Link

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    It was April 1990, and the maelstrom around Jose and Kitty Menendez’s double murder – and the brothers’ forthcoming trial – had reached a fever pitch. News articles described the crime scene in gory, painstaking detail. Prosecutors and tabloids portrayed the brothers as greedy, calculated, cold-blooded killers.
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    Burgess was among the earliest women to work with the FBI and a key member of what was known as the bureau’s Behavioral Science Unit in the late ’70s.

    That team has since been dubbed “Mindhunters” because they willingly delve into the darkest parts of the human psyche to better understand what motivates a murderer. What they uncover could make even the most hardened detectives blanch.

    And while criminal profiling is not an exact science, it is a method investigators increasingly lean on to identify warning signs of a would-be killer.

    CNN spoke to former profilers – all women like Dr. Burgess who worked with the FBI – who have pioneered and practiced ways to connect the dots between evidence and psychology to help solve and prevent crimes.

    “You start very slowly,” the now 88-year-old told CNN of her approach with Menendez. “You start with, ‘How far back can you remember?’ … and gradually get up to, ‘When did you first have this idea of what you wanted to do to your parents?’”

    Burgess said she spent 50 hours interviewing Menendez and, as she recounts in her latest book, she was later called as an “expert witness” to testify about how Erik and Lyle’s decision to confront their father over what they alleged was years of sexual abuse could have provoked enough fear for them to commit a double murder.

    She’s since been accused of profiling Menendez as a way to excuse or justify the brothers’ crimes, but Burgess staunchly rejects that characterization.

    “You’ve got to do it for prevention,” she said. “You have to learn something from this.”

    That, she says, is the question that drives most criminal profilers: How can we prevent the next murder?

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  • JeraldHal

    JeraldHal

    04 October 2025 | Comment Link

    How Are Electoral Votes Calculated?
    The United States electoral system can often seem intricate and shrouded in complexity, particularly for those not deeply versed in political science. A key component of this system is the Electoral College, which is paramount in determining the outcome of presidential elections. Understanding how electoral votes are calculated not only demystifies the election process, but also reinforces the importance of civic engagement in democratic systems.
    In this article, I aim to elucidate the method by which electoral votes are assigned and distributed among the states, discuss the implications of this system, and answer some frequently asked questions.
    The Structure of the Electoral College
    The Electoral College consists of 538 electors, with a majority of 270 votes needed to win the presidency. Each state’s number of electors is equal to the total number of its Senators and Representatives in Congress. Consequently, all states are represented by at least three electors—two Senators and at least one Representative.
    Table 1: Distribution of Electoral Votes by State



    State
    Number of Electors
    State Population (est.)



    Alabama
    9
    5,024,279


    Alaska
    3
    733,391


    Arizona
    11
    7,151,502


    California
    55
    39,538,223


    Florida
    29
    21,538,187


    New York
    28
    20,201,249


    Texas
    40
    29,145,505


    Wyoming
    3
    576,851


    Total
    538



    This electoral vote distribution is recalibrated every ten years following the census, as population shifts can lead to changes in congressional representation.
    How Are Electoral Votes Calculated?
    The process can be broken down into a few simple steps:

    Census and Apportionment: Every ten years, the U.S. conducts a census that counts the population of each state. The data collected from the census not only informs federal funding but also the apportionment of congressional seats and, subsequently, electoral votes.

    State Allocation: Based on the apportionment from the census, states are assigned electoral votes proportional to their respective populations. For instance, larger states like California and Texas have more electoral votes compared to smaller states like Wyoming and Vermont.

    State Electoral Processes: Generally, states employ a winner-takes-all system, where the candidate who wins the majority of the popular vote within that state receives all of its electoral votes. This is the case in 48 states, with Maine and Nebraska being the exceptions, employing a proportional distribution of votes.

    Certification: After the presidential election, each state verifies and certifies its results, affirming the electoral votes won by each candidate. These certified votes are then submitted to Congress.


    The Role of Public Opinion
    It is essential to recognize that while the electoral vote system is designed to represent the population, it also reflects the political landscape of each state. The winner-takes-all system can lead to controversial outcomes, where the popular vote winner may not secure the presidency due to the distribution of electoral votes.

    “Elections are about choices, but they are also about rules. The rules that govern how votes are counted and how electoral votes are allocated can shape the choices we have.” – Anonymous

    Implications of Electoral Votes
    The Electoral College system has significant implications for campaign strategies and voter engagement. Candidates focus on swing states—those in which no single candidate has overwhelming support—rather than concentrating solely on areas with dense populations. This results in political resources being allocated unevenly, potentially leading to voter disenfranchisement in areas considered "safe" for one party or the other.
    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
    1. How many electoral votes does my state have?
    To determine your state’s electoral votes, refer to the current apportionment table—remember that this is influenced by the most recent census.
    2. What happens if no candidate receives 270 electoral votes?
    If no candidate wins the necessary 270 electoral votes, the election is decided by the House of Representatives, where each state delegation casts one vote for one of the top three candidates.
    3. Why do some states have more electoral votes than others?
    Electoral votes are based on the number of congressional seats assigned to each state, which in turn depend on the state's population as measured in the census.
    4. Why do we use the Electoral College instead of a direct popular vote?
    The Founding Fathers established the Electoral College as a compromise between electing the president by a vote in Congress and by popular vote. It was designed to balance the influence of populous states with less populous ones.
    5. How does the winner-takes-all system affect elections?
    This system can lead to a discrepancy between the popular vote and electoral results, as it concentrates campaign attention on battleground states rather than reflecting the nationwide popular support for a candidate.
    Conclusion
    Understanding how electoral votes are calculated and allocated is essential for grasping the broader context of the American electoral system. The interplay between population, political strategy, and state representation shapes the electoral landscape in complex ways. By exploring these mechanisms, I hope to encourage more informed and engaged citizens, fostering a deeper appreciation for the democratic process that shapes our nation.
    Informed citizens are essential for a healthy democracy. I encourage everyone to partake in discussions about their electoral rights and responsibilities, as these discussions are vital for maintaining the integrity of our political institutions.

  • JeraldHal

    JeraldHal

    04 October 2025 | Comment Link

    How Are Electoral Votes Calculated?
    The United States electoral system can often seem intricate and shrouded in complexity, particularly for those not deeply versed in political science. A key component of this system is the Electoral College, which is paramount in determining the outcome of presidential elections. Understanding how electoral votes are calculated not only demystifies the election process, but also reinforces the importance of civic engagement in democratic systems.
    In this article, I aim to elucidate the method by which electoral votes are assigned and distributed among the states, discuss the implications of this system, and answer some frequently asked questions.
    The Structure of the Electoral College
    The Electoral College consists of 538 electors, with a majority of 270 votes needed to win the presidency. Each state’s number of electors is equal to the total number of its Senators and Representatives in Congress. Consequently, all states are represented by at least three electors—two Senators and at least one Representative.
    Table 1: Distribution of Electoral Votes by State



    State
    Number of Electors
    State Population (est.)



    Alabama
    9
    5,024,279


    Alaska
    3
    733,391


    Arizona
    11
    7,151,502


    California
    55
    39,538,223


    Florida
    29
    21,538,187


    New York
    28
    20,201,249


    Texas
    40
    29,145,505


    Wyoming
    3
    576,851


    Total
    538



    This electoral vote distribution is recalibrated every ten years following the census, as population shifts can lead to changes in congressional representation.
    How Are Electoral Votes Calculated?
    The process can be broken down into a few simple steps:

    Census and Apportionment: Every ten years, the U.S. conducts a census that counts the population of each state. The data collected from the census not only informs federal funding but also the apportionment of congressional seats and, subsequently, electoral votes.

    State Allocation: Based on the apportionment from the census, states are assigned electoral votes proportional to their respective populations. For instance, larger states like California and Texas have more electoral votes compared to smaller states like Wyoming and Vermont.

    State Electoral Processes: Generally, states employ a winner-takes-all system, where the candidate who wins the majority of the popular vote within that state receives all of its electoral votes. This is the case in 48 states, with Maine and Nebraska being the exceptions, employing a proportional distribution of votes.

    Certification: After the presidential election, each state verifies and certifies its results, affirming the electoral votes won by each candidate. These certified votes are then submitted to Congress.


    The Role of Public Opinion
    It is essential to recognize that while the electoral vote system is designed to represent the population, it also reflects the political landscape of each state. The winner-takes-all system can lead to controversial outcomes, where the popular vote winner may not secure the presidency due to the distribution of electoral votes.

    “Elections are about choices, but they are also about rules. The rules that govern how votes are counted and how electoral votes are allocated can shape the choices we have.” – Anonymous

    Implications of Electoral Votes
    The Electoral College system has significant implications for campaign strategies and voter engagement. Candidates focus on swing states—those in which no single candidate has overwhelming support—rather than concentrating solely on areas with dense populations. This results in political resources being allocated unevenly, potentially leading to voter disenfranchisement in areas considered "safe" for one party or the other.
    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
    1. How many electoral votes does my state have?
    To determine your state’s electoral votes, refer to the current apportionment table—remember that this is influenced by the most recent census.
    2. What happens if no candidate receives 270 electoral votes?
    If no candidate wins the necessary 270 electoral votes, the election is decided by the House of Representatives, where each state delegation casts one vote for one of the top three candidates.
    3. Why do some states have more electoral votes than others?
    Electoral votes are based on the number of congressional seats assigned to each state, which in turn depend on the state's population as measured in the census.
    4. Why do we use the Electoral College instead of a direct popular vote?
    The Founding Fathers established the Electoral College as a compromise between electing the president by a vote in Congress and by popular vote. It was designed to balance the influence of populous states with less populous ones.
    5. How does the winner-takes-all system affect elections?
    This system can lead to a discrepancy between the popular vote and electoral results, as it concentrates campaign attention on battleground states rather than reflecting the nationwide popular support for a candidate.
    Conclusion
    Understanding how electoral votes are calculated and allocated is essential for grasping the broader context of the American electoral system. The interplay between population, political strategy, and state representation shapes the electoral landscape in complex ways. By exploring these mechanisms, I hope to encourage more informed and engaged citizens, fostering a deeper appreciation for the democratic process that shapes our nation.
    Informed citizens are essential for a healthy democracy. I encourage everyone to partake in discussions about their electoral rights and responsibilities, as these discussions are vital for maintaining the integrity of our political institutions.

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    Котелік офіційно

    04 October 2025 | Comment Link

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  • ziatogel

    ziatogel

    04 October 2025 | Comment Link

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