John Gile
John Gile is an award-winning author, journalist, editor, and publisher with more than three decades of education and experience in the world of print, electronic, and interpersonal communication. He has presented programs across the United States and in Europe to more than 500,000, including student reading and writing programs, teacher inservice
programs, and communication workshops for businesses and organizations. A frequent speaker at education conferences, including Staff Development for Educators programs and the World Congress of the International Reading Association in New Zealand, he also speaks and writes extensively on the duties, rights, and privileges of citizenship. was trained as a Russian interpreter for the United States Army Security Agency, graduated Magna Cum Laude from Northern Illinois University, and went on to become an award-winning author of books that made and topped bestseller lists.
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programs, and communication workshops for businesses and organizations. A frequent speaker at education conferences, including Staff Development for Educators programs and the World Congress of the International Reading Association in New Zealand, he also speaks and writes extensively on the duties, rights, and privileges of citizenship. was trained as a Russian interpreter for the United States Army Security Agency, graduated Magna Cum Laude from Northern Illinois University, and went on to become an award-winning author of books that made and topped bestseller lists.
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Bachelor of Science Degree, Magna Cum Laude, Journalism, Northern Illinois University. Associate in Arts Degree, Magna Cum Laude, Rock Valley College, Rockford, Illinois. Graduate, Russian, Defense Language Institute. U.S. Army Security Agency.Interests
2012 election, tea party, politics, education, self-improvement, relationships, business, writing, humor, government, media, Barak Obama, Sarah Palin,Motto
Just because we found the world a certain way doesn't mean we have to leave it that way. Our goal is to help readers see beyond what is to what can be. — John Gile, Editor/Publisher, www.jgcunited.comFavorites
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Here We Go Again or the More Things Change, the More They Stay the SameCongress and the president default on their responsibility to the American people.
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Donnybrook on the Capitol StepsViolence between Democrats and Republicans on the Capitol steps is narrowly averted when their bitter altercation is taken to the Supreme Court -- which is as puzzled as the politicians.
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Fast Ways to End Debt Reduction/spending Cut DisputeHere are five surefire suggestions for quickly breaking through our nation's debt ceiling/spending reduction impasse. These tactics will help negotiators stay focused and reach an agreement fast.
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One Reason Why Things Go WrongNewspapers with profits enough to pay their own way and serve their communities are being closed by Wall Street parasites who call the shots, the same people Harry Truman dubbed "the wrecking crew" because their greed destroyed America's railroads.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Full-Body Scanning and Invasive Pat-Downs at Airport SecurityQ. Can Americans have safe skies without full-body scanners and pat-downs? Q. Are the airport scanners unsafe? Q. Shouldn't we do everything we can to stop the people who want to do harm to the USA?
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Full-Body Scanners Raise Eyebrows -- and QuestionsAnother "tea-party-like" rebellion and uprising is taking shape to reign in the TSA with its invasive full-body scans and pat-downs at airports, but for a reason not mentioned in most of today's headline stories.
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Full-Body Scanning is an Eye-OpenerControversial full-body scans at airports may or may not make air travel safer, but they sure set the scene for some interesting news reports, such as . . .
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What's Ahead for Tea Party ActivistsWhat happens now will determine if the tea party is just another populist movement that's here today and gone tomorrow or whether it marks a turning point for our national experiment in government of the people, by the people, and for the people.

