V. Wync Yarber
V. Wync Yarber is a columnist, political analyst, motivational speaker, and freelance writer. He possesses a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from Lincoln University of Missouri. He is a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom where he proudly served as a U.S. Marine. As a Marine, he also participated in over five humanitarian operations as a Military Logistics Coordinator/Liaison. He has taught and mentored in the areas of leadership styles and strategies; leadership development and team building; and negotiation/mediation techniques and strategy.
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Bachelors of Art in Philosophy w/ minor in EnglishInterests
Sports, environment, parenting, reading, writing, languages, military, history, entertainment, movies, health, nature, hiking, camping, books, politics, current events, television, spirituality, religion, relationships and more.Motto
The intensity of my will to succeed must always vanquish and utterly destroy my willingness to fail.Affiliations
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Who Are the Political Independents?There is always a lot of analysis dealing with where the "independent" or "swing" voters stand on the issues. Who are these so-called independent voters and what should their role consist of in a democratic republic?
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Liberals and Progressives, "Arise and Fight!"For years, the word "liberal" has been made a four letter word. It is time to fight back.
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Congressman Allen West, Plantation ResidentCongressman Allen West claims that he is the epitome of one who has gotten off of the "21st Century Plantation". Not so fast Congressman, let's examine that claim.
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The Vetting of Herman CainShould Herman Cain be taken seriously? This article is one point of view as it relates to Herman Cain's political learning curve.
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From "Spare the Rod" to "Life Coach"One parent's assessment and re-evaluation of "spare the rod, spoil the child" as an effective parenting tool.
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Ron Paul's Tea Party?A look at why Ron Paul should be the star of the Tea Party and why he should be considered the most viable Republican Presidential Candidate.
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Debt Ceiling Standoff, the Media was RightThis standoff was alluded to in a press conference six months ago.
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Misamis Oriental, My Island ParadiseThis is a memoir of my time spent in the tropical paradise of Misamis Oriental. -
Exposing the Tea Party ShamThe Tea Party and Social Conservatives rode a wave of anger onto the national seen in 2010. It is now time to take a sober look at who they are.
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Corporatists, America's AristocracyHas American politics been bought and paid for by corporations? This a something to think about and consider.
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My Summer Vacation with Murphy's LawHas it ever seemed that everything that could go wrong did go wrong? Then you can probably identify with this story.
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Weinergate is a Scandal of IrrelevanceWe have been giving way too much attention to Rep Anthony Weiner's personal issues. Where is the relevance?
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From Audacity of Hope to Agony of WishIn 2011, progressives and liberals now wonder what happened to their candidate of 2008.
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Sarah Palin Will Not RunPragmatic look at why Sarah Palin will not run for President. However, she is shrewd in promoting herself and her brand of politics.
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Deficit Debate is About Political Posturing, Not Practical SolutionsWhat is the deficit debate really about? Is it really about Fiscal responsibility or politics?
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A Home Gym for Less Than $100If you ever wanted to own a home gym but didn't have a lot of money to spend or a lot of space for it, this article is for you.
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A Common Sense Approach to ObesityObesity has become a public health issue in America. This article looks into simple ways to combat this problem.
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Social Conservatism is Akin to Sharia LawThis article addresses social conservatism in the context of the founding fathers intent. It also explores the the moral equivalence between social conservatism and sharia law.
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President Obama Will Win in 2012This is what you can expect to see in the 2012 election cycle. There will be virtually no excitement in the Presidential race. The Congressional and Senate races will be where the excitement lies.








