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Paul Chehade - The Perils of Unlimited Campaign Contributions.

Unlimited campaign contributions can present an ethical challenge for political candidates by Paul Chehade.


Paul Chehade - The Perils of Unlimited Campaign Contributions.

Earlier this week, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling on the case of McCutcheon v. FEC, which struck down the limit on the total amount of money wealthy donors can contribute to candidates.

The United States has always been a capitalistic society.  We value hard work, and the benefits it brings, including financial profit for our efforts.  In general, we agree that the government has no business telling any American how he or she may spend that profit.

It is also vital for a democratic republic that citizens be involved in the election of candidates which represent them, and more importantly, make the laws by which we all must abide.  In many cases, that means making financial contributions to political candidates which represent an individual's views.  Those who are more productive and make more profit can afford to contribute more.

At the same time, we all fear the specter of corruption in politics.  No one wants to think that wealthy donors can use their vast reserves of money to “buy” a candidate, in what would amount to a clear case of quid pro quo.  Undoubtedly, the temptation will be there for some.

However, campaign donations have been around for a very long time.  That the limit now has been greatly increased does not change the basic question: can wealthy donors expect favors from the politicians to whose campaigns they contribute?  Of course, the answer should be a resounding “No!”

We must trust in the honor and good faith of our elected officials, the public servants who shoulder the responsibility of leading this country down the righ path.  We must also pray that God gives us the wisdom and moral fortitude to avoid the pitfalls that come when candidates receive large donations.

It is incumbent on our political leaders to resist the temptation to bow down to special interest groups in exchange for campaign funds.  Those who can stand unaffected by access to money are the leaders we deserve.  Those who fall prey to corruption should be removed from office and face the harshest criminal penalties.

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Paul Chehade a different better path.

The divisions in the existing political parties are leading to a government deadlock, which can only be broken by a candidate from outside the establishment. Paul Chehade.

Paul Chehade a different better path.

My fellow Americans:

You know that I am an optimist, and I will always place my faith in God and the relentless spirit of the American people. I have always believed that our best days are yet to come; we only need to work together to achieve a brighter tomorrow. However, there is even more reason now for others to share my optimism.

In a Gallup poll released recently, the percentage of Americans who identify as Independents surged to 42%, the highest level in the quarter century since Gallup has been conducting interviews by phone. Why is this so?

Loyalty to party and to ideology has prevented members of Congress from working together. To the average American, it appears that politicians are more interested in upstaging the other party than in actually solving the problems faced by this great nation. And that is not just my opinion.

In a poll conducted by CNN/ORC International, two-thirds of those questioned said this Congress is the worst one in their lifetime. That is staggering number, and it highlights the level of dissatisfaction with the current two-party political system.

We are much more alike than we are different, and we must overcome these small differences to present a united front for the sake of America. Let us focus on all that we have in common, not the few things on which we have differing views

Americans have a right - and an obligation - to demand more of their elected representatives. If the old labels of "Democrat" and "Republican" are only used as an excuse to oppose good, common-sense legislation simply because it comes from the other side of the aisle, then perhaps it is time that we abandon the right and the left, and focus instead on a different, better path.

And this is the reason that we are hopeful. The time has come to move away from establishment candidates to one who has the honor and integrity to lead the conservatives in America back to their rightful place as leaders of this country.

Please join me as an independent candidate for the Presidency of the United States, and together we can bring conservative values back to the forefront of American politics.

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Paul Chehade - Simple Solutions to Improve the United States Economy.

Our manufacturing is done mostly overseas because of the high cost of our services. the trade agreements must be revised. Paul Chehade.

Paul Chehade - Simple Solutions to Improve the United States Economy.

For the last decade, US has lost more than U$ 7 trillion in very bad trade negotiations. We import much more than we export and this is a fact that has been going on for years.

The country itself has a debt of over U$ 16 trillion that cannot be repaid in the next decades and we still insist in using the same system of exporting less and importing more.

Our manufacturing is done mostly overseas because of the high cost of our services. Even after improving our productivity by more than 100% in the last 12 years, our monthly salaries are too high to compete with others countries.

China for example has U$ 2.4 trillion surplus against us in only 7 years, and this number is 5 years old. Due to this gigantic deficit in trading with China, we have lost approximately 2.4 million jobs in our backyard.

Several states have felt this manufacturing exodus to China in the last decades. In California the numbers exceed 370,000 jobs lost due to this trade deficit. Texas has lost 194,000 jobs, New York 140,000 and Illinois 106,000. These are the top 4 states that lost the most jobs, but several others states have lost between 75,000 to 100,000 jobs.

Many American companies are established in China to take advantage of their low salaries. The biggest industry contributing to our trade deficit with China is computers and electronics since these devices have been imported from China everyday for years. The number is 40% or more of our deficit is due to only these devices.

Simple steps, could achieve great results!

If the United States leaves the WTO (World Trade Organization), then real tariffs could be applied to Chinese products which could immediately generate 1 million jobs here at home (this is only in the electronics and computer industry). We should not forget that this could also help us generate jobs in the manufacturing of goods, scientific and technical services. All these jobs could be created in our country almost immediately. Not having the need to manufacture products overseas, the direct result would be a high stimulation to our economy.

When we analyze the trade agreements signed in the last decades between the United States and several other countries, we will see in most of them the word "Free". This is a problem because we have so many "free trade agreements" we are in disadvantage with our "partners" that have lower salaries and outdated equipments. They can offer much better prices to us, while we cannot compete with their prices and with their local products.

NAFTA is one of the many examples where we lose money having this agreement in place. For the same product produced in the US for U$ 20 per hour, it can be manufactured in Mexico (a couple of miles away from our borders) for U$ 4 and can be shipped to the US "duty and restriction free".

After leaving WTO, the trade agreements must be revised. Our economy is not competing as it used to because we don't produce enough to compete globally, especially with those countries that we have given so many incentives to in the past.

It's necessary to understand that until we don't learn to keep our money in our pocket (in the United States) and balance our trade, we will have difficulties in growing at the speed we need to grow. Even if the United States wants to balance its trade it cannot be done. Our free trade agreements and our participation in the WTO will stop us from doing so.

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Paul Chehade Is Register As A United States Presidential Candidate For The 2016 Election.

Paul Chehade, announced today that his candidacy has officially applied with the US Federal Election Commission and has been approved as a Presidential Candidate for the 2016 Election.

The National Election Committee for the U.S. Presidential candidate Paul Chehade, announced today that his candidate has officially applied with the US Federal Election Commission and has been approved as a Presidential Candidate for the 2016 Election.

The official statement of candidacy can be viewed below:

Federal Election Commission:

CHEHADE, PAUL
CHALLENGER
Office Sought: President
Election Year: 2016
State: Presidential Candidate
Party: IND (Independent)

Paul Chehade Ideology complete:

Paul Chehade was born in Wilmington, Delaware on October 26, 1965. He is a political truth and righteous seeker, successful business entrepreneur, humanitarian rights activist and ideologist, polyglot, musician, writer; was and has sophisticated his character by a plan of virtues, which he believes in and continues to practice in order to develop his uprightness which it is the foundation for his solid moral.

Such moral is based on respect for the human customs and believes, knowledge, religious tendencies (as long as those do not hurt society but do provide love, brotherhood and progress in peace and harmony) regardless of color, race and culture.

His character is based on Temperance, Discipline, Silence, Order, Resolution, Frugality, Industry, Sincerity, Justice, Moderation, Cleanliness, Tranquility, Chastity, and Humbleness.

Paul Chehade is a believer of the practical and democratic values of prudence, hard work, education, honesty, spiritual development, self-governing institutions and opposes to authoritarianism both political and religious based on scientific and tolerant values of the Enlightenment.

Paul Chehade supported the idea of basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled. Human rights include civil and political rights, such as the right to life and liberty, freedom of expression, and equality before the law; and social, cultural and economic rights, including the right to participate in culture, the right to food, the right to work, and the right to education and health.

Paul Chehade is the Chairman of the Board of a diversity group of corporations since 1999, which are dedicated totally to serve the ill-timed humans, regardless of a person's religion, race, ethnicity, or gender, as a demonstration of God's unconditional love for all people, helping communities worldwide.

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Paul Chehade was born in a Catholic family. Based on the principles expressed in the Bible, which Paul Chehade has been raised with; profound values and the riches of his Christian traditions lead him to base his desire to serve the community in neighborly love as preached by Jesus Christ.

What is required is to return to the old fashion principles on morality, ethics based on respect to all living creature.

Being ethical is not the same as doing "whatever society accepts." Being ethical is to follow the rules that respect the human right and integrity.

An entire society can become ethically corrupt. Discrimination is a good example of a morally corrupt society. A reform to our values back to basics will provide the standards to a moral and righteous behavior.

Education is an avenue. Religious principles of love are also valid. God must prevail in our schools our daily life and our families. The family is the basis of our society and the future of our children therefore of our nation.

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The moral crisis in the U.S. by Paul Chehade

We must build bridges of hope for future generations by the way we act now. Our nation will be judged by its moral excellence in times of crisis. Paul Chehade.

Today we are faced with a crisis in our nation. Our nation faces a moment of intense pause, which cannot simply be defined in economic terms. Our crisis is one of moral ineptness in high places. We are now in the midst of a sequester - across-the-board, indiscriminate spending cuts - that results from a weakness in moral character that has led to stalemate. This stalemate is the struggle over our vision of our government's responsibility to support the most vulnerable over and against funding wealthy people and multinational corporations through tax breaks. Central to this stalemate is the question of government's responsibility to support the "least of these."

We must hold this President accountable for doing what he said he would do, while declaring to those who would push back that the people have spoken. We must move from this current model - of government of the corporations, by the powerful and elite, and for tax loopholes - to the vision of the founders, who declared that we are a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. There is enough when we are responsible to whole communities with the wealth that God has provided.

We must press for the day when elected officials will be reminded that they work for the people and not for themselves. We must build bridges of hope for future generations by the way we act now. Our nation will be judged by its moral excellence in times of crisis. Therefore, let us get busy pushing for fiscal policies that matter to the people. Let us remember that the people united will never be defeated!.

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As  the debate over the national tax policy begins to take center stage  yet again, observers have noted that there will be more cases of  lawmakers breaking ranks within their own party over the issue in the  coming months.

We  look forward to more bipartisan compromises in future, as we have  seen over the years how ideological differences have seen  consistently landed the country with the second or third best tax  solutions, instead of the most worthy ones.

• I think taxes are a necessary evil if people want services such as roads, libraries, local and federal government protection and other amenities.

• I believe that the tax code should be simplified. Is seriously in need of overhaul for the sake of the economy.

• High property taxes discourage people from improving their property.

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A  brainchild of the late German Chancellor, Otto von Bismark in the  late 19th  century, calls to privatize Social Security have been gaining  strength in recent years, mainly by conservatives and Republicans,  painting a picture of the lack of sustainability of the program  without continuous tax increase and benefits reduction, owing to the  declining birth rates of the country, which is crucial in the  pay-as-you-go model of the program.

This  is countered by the liberals and democrats, citing Paul Krugman, our  economic Nobel Laureate, who maintains that an additional revenue  injection of 0.54% of the national GDP, which is less than 3% of our  annual Federal spending, is sufficient to cope with any potential  systemic decline in the number of contributors and maintain a healthy  long term status of the program that is currently aiding over 53  million Americans every month.

• I think that the Social Security program has been looted by unethical politicians.

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Paul Chehade - Where Is The Shining Beacon Of Freedom?

Civil unrest in Ukraine and Venezuela is leaving a trail of dead and wounded, while the United States of America does nothing to help spread democracy to these troubled nations by Paul Chehade.

Paul Chehade - Where Is The Shining Beacon Of Freedom?

Earlier this week, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych fled Kiev after deadly clashes in the capital. Members of Parlient voted to oust him from government, and he has been placed on the international "wanted list" to be tried for "serious crimes" in the International Criminal Court in The Hague. Yet he still claims to be the rightful leader of government, even as he hides from justice.

Meanwhile, in Venezuela, massive protests calling for the removal from office of President Nicolas Maduro have led to unrest and a large number of civilian deaths, as the armed forces turned their guns against the populace who calls out for freedom. Demonstrations across the world show the high level of support for our Venezuelan brothers and sisters.

Historically, the United States of America has been the shining beacon of freedom throughout the world. But that beacon is not shining so brightly right now. What have we done, as a country, to show solidarity with these two nations who are seeking emancipation from tyranny? Not a single thing. So far, the U.S. has taken no action against Ukraine and recently expelled three Venezuelan diplomats, but only after President Maduro first expelled three American diplomats from Caracas.

I ask myself if this is enough, and my conscience yells a resounding "No!" in response. The American government must use every diplomatic means at its disposal to pressure the Ukrainian and Venezuelan governments to grant their respective people freedom and democracy. We can bring to bear an overwhelming amount of soft power against these tyrants, but we have chosen to stand on the sidelines as silent by-standers.

The Irish politician Edmund Burke said that "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." This also holds true of nations. I fear that our tepid, timid response will come too late to turn the tide of the fight from freedom in Ukraine and Venezuela. We must act; human decency, charity and our duty to expand liberty across the world demand nothing else.

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Paul Chehade, candidate for President of the United States of America in 2016.

Paul Chehade is a believer of the practical and democratic values of prudence, hard work, education, honesty, spiritual development, self-governing institutions and opposes to authoritarianism both political and religious based on scientific and tolerant values of the Enlightenment.

Dear Fellow Americans,

My name is Paul Chehade, candidate for President of the United States of America in 2016. I was born in Wilmington, Delaware and have had a diverse cultural background. I am an Independent, I believe that a leader of the most powerful country in the planet needs to have the best of the Republican and Democratic parties working in ONE TEAM for which we all should share a "solid moral and truthful principles", willingness to work and give ourselves fully to and for our UNITED STATES OF AMERICA without distinction of religion, customs, nationality, race or political agenda - that is UNITED!.

I want to be your next President; I want you to work with me to reinstate the principles for and from which our country was founded. IN GOD WE TRUST and I believe in you; I believe in "We, the people of America". Let us together "transform" the way politics has taken. Let us remove the wrong doing and reform our Constitution to enable us to lead our country, "our Planet" to be the best home for us and our kids to have a PEACEFUL ambiance with a benign environment that only you with "your vote" can sparkle. I invite you to read my ideas to help recover our country from the most terrible depression of the last century. For the last 14 years I've been the President of a non-profit organization helping thousands of people in need all over the world. I COUNT ON YOU!

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Paul Chehade's biography:

Paul Chehade was born in Wilmington, Delaware on October 26, 1965. He is a political truth and righteous seeker, successful business entrepreneur, humanitarian rights activist and ideologist, polyglot, musician, writer; was and has sophisticated his character by a plan of virtues, which he believes in and continues to practice in order to develop his uprightness which it is the foundation for his solid moral.

Such moral is based on respect for the human customs and believes, knowledge, religious tendencies (as long as those do not hurt society but do provide love, brotherhood and progress in peace and harmony) regardless of color, race and culture.

His character is based on Temperance, Discipline, Silence, Order, Resolution, Frugality, Industry, Sincerity, Justice, Moderation, Cleanliness, Tranquility, Chastity, and Humbleness.

Paul Chehade is a believer of the practical and democratic values of prudence, hard work, education, honesty, spiritual development, self-governing institutions and opposes to authoritarianism both political and religious based on scientific and tolerant values of the Enlightenment.

Paul Chehade supported the idea of basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled. Human rights include civil and political rights, such as the right to life and liberty, freedom of expression, and equality before the law; and social, cultural and economic rights, including the right to participate in culture, the right to food, the right to work, and the right to education and health.

Paul Chehade is the Chairman of the Board of a diversity group of corporations since 1999, which are dedicated totally to serve the ill-timed humans, regardless of a person's religion, race, ethnicity, or gender, as a demonstration of God's unconditional love for all people, helping communities worldwide.

Ethical junction making choices easy.

Values & Principles:

Paul Chehade was born in a Catholic family. Based on the principles expressed in the Bible, which Paul Chehade has been raised with; profound values and the riches of his Christian traditions lead him to base his desire to serve the community in neighborly love as preached by Jesus Christ.

What is required is to return to the old fashion principles on morality, ethics based on respect to all living creature.

Being ethical is not the same as doing "whatever society accepts." Being ethical is to follow the rules that respect the human right and integrity.

An entire society can become ethically corrupt. Discrimination is a good example of a morally corrupt society. A reform to our values back to basics will provide the standards to a moral and righteous behavior.

Education is an avenue. Religious principles of love are also valid. God must prevail in our schools our daily life and our families. The family is the basis of our society and the future of our children therefore of our nation. God Bless America.

Paul Chehade's Issue Positions mentioned below are described in our official web page.

Abortion, Afghanistan, Animal Rights, Budget, Business and Labor, Capital Punishment, China, Civil Liberties, Cuba, Deficit, Economy, Education, Energy, Environment, Foreign Affairs, Guantanamo, Gun Control, Health Care, Immigration, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Latin America, Marijuana, Minimum Wage, National Security, North Korea, Palestinian Issue, Poverty, Prescription Drugs, Same Sex Issues, Social Security, Stem Cell Research, Taxes, Trade Issues.

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Paul Chehade - How We Can End The Poverty In America

I propose a goal that, in order to be accomplished, returns America to prosperity by creating an economy so strong that it will enable us to end poverty in America. Paul Chehade.

It is completely outrageous that the United States of America, the richest country in the world would tolerate the number of people living in poverty in America today. The lowest percentage in poverty since we started counting was 11.1 percent in 1973. The rate climbed as high as 15.2 percent in 1983. In 2000, after a spurt of prosperity, it went back down to 11.3 percent, and yet 15 million more people are poor today.

Six million people have no income other than food stamps. Food stamps provide an income at a third of the poverty line, close to $6,300 for a family of three. It's hard to understand how they survive.

I propose a goal that, in order to be accomplished, returns America to prosperity by creating an economy so strong that it will enable us to end poverty in America. The American voters are looking for such a goal from its leadership, one that all Americans can embrace as the beginning of their new, prosperous future for them, for their children, for their grandchildren.Here is that goal: I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal before this decade is out of providing a path for all Americans who are physically or cognitively able to earn their way out of poverty, and, once out of poverty, for all Americans to be able to stay out of poverty by their own individual effort.

Rebuilding the American economy and ending poverty require the same two things:

A.- Work for Americans and American workers: legitimate work for every American who wants to earn an honest living and American workers with the skills needed for that work. The good news is that the solution that ends poverty, by its very nature, includes creating an American economy that nurtures the creativity and the hard work of all Americans so that new businesses and new jobs are created to replace businesses and jobs that are no longer viable. America must have an infrastructure that supports a populace that is continually creating new jobs and constantly being retrained for those new jobs. That is the strong economic foundation that we need.

B.- For far too long, America's solution to poverty has been giving people a fish and planting rice, figuratively speaking, rather than continually teaching them the new ways to fish and educating them so that they can be self-reliant, productive members of our society. That learning must continue throughout one's life, since gone are the days when you learned a profession and worked in it until you retire. Jobs come and go; companies come and go. America needs to be a place where everyone has the opportunity to continue to be a productive member of our great society.

Thankfully, America does not suffer from the extreme poverty found in some parts of the world, yet a large portion of our populace suffers from the inability to reach for the American dream and earn their way in the pursuit of happiness. I believe that America can do a better job of providing an infrastructure that enables our young people to get the education and learn the skills necessary to be productive members of our society. A large pool of highly-skilled, productive workers is a critical element in a vibrant, sustainable American economy.

Ending poverty means jobs for everyone who can and wants to work. Affordable healthcare is essential to ending poverty. Although "universal insurance" may sound like the simple and obvious answer, it is not a panacea. The deductibles, co-payments, and the cost of medication can send someone into poverty.

Other areas that will need review are food, housing, and financial systems. Predatory lending practices have certainly led many people back into poverty. Education will help people understand that they are being robbed; better regulation will prevent government-approved stealing from hard-working Americans trying to earn their way out of poverty. There are basic policy measures which would go a long way toward reducing the poverty rate and improving the quality of life for low-income Americans. Here are seven steps we can take to pull America out of poverty:

1. End Tax Cuts for the Wealthy:

This reform won't attack poverty directly, but it is a necessary step toward refocusing our nation's priorities. America has always strived to find a balance between reducing inequality and promoting growth, but our current policies favor the wealthy so much that our income inequality is growing and our economic growth is stunted. B. Hussein Obama excessive tax cuts for large corporations and the wealthy have not created jobs, and eliminating them would go a long way toward fighting poverty.

2. Increase Funding for Job Creation:

In this time of recession and unemployment, lawmakers are trying to decrease government spending rather than increase it, putting us at risk for a double-dip recession. The government is also missing out on opportunities to fund job-creation programs that would employ low-income people. America should repeat its stimulus success and fund job-creation programs that will give low-income people, especially youth, much-needed work opportunities.

3. Create and Preserve Affordable Housing:

Low-income Americans typically spend at least a third (and often more than half) of their income on housing, so when housing costs are high, low-income families suffer. According to the National Low-Income Housing Coalition, a family must make $38,360 to afford a two-bedroom apartment. Even though housing has such a big impact on both poverty and the U.S. economy, America is not paying enough attention to housing policy. We need to put more effort into finding solutions to the housing crisis, so that low-income families won't be overburdened with housing costs or forced to live in conditions that impede their chances for success.

4. Destigmatize Poverty:

Last but not least, we need to take a long hard look at ourselves and re-examine our stereotypes about poverty. America holds dear the promise of self-improvement and pulling ourselves up by our own bootstraps through work. The unfortunate side-effect of this idea is that we tend to disparage the poor, criticizing them for "not working hard enough." At a time when our nation's inequality is growing and a sixth of our country lives in poverty, we must realize that poverty is everyone's responsibility and we have to deal with it now.

Does ending poverty help the middle and upper classes? Yes, it will and it must. Any plan for rebuilding the American economy and ending poverty will include a plan for educating and re-educating everyone. So, after we end poverty in America, will the rest of the World's poor want to move here? No, if done right, this program will become a model for other countries that they can use to end poverty.

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In  evaluating the effectiveness of our national trade policy, a look at  our trade surpluses, or rather, deficits, provides a most telling  answer. Our deficits for the past 16 years have crossed the six  billion dollar mark, and the deficit with China alone accounted for  almost half of it, at 270 billion. As our economists struggle to  explain these staggering numbers, China has quietly accumulated in  excess of two trillion dollars worth of foreign exchange reserves  during the same period.

This  imbalances of our trade deficit, along with the inherent  disadvantages that our manufacturers and industries face owing to our  labor and environmental policies, that is not being asked of their  foreign competitors, are just some of the more pertinent issues that  needs to be tackled by our presidential candidates before we even  move to issues involving North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)  and the World Trade Organization (WTO).

• I think that globalization is here and if we don’t take advantage of trade opportunities we’ll pay a price.

• I believe that business leaders, not diplomats, should negotiate trade agreements for the US.

• I would use tough negotiations instead of protectionism.

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Stem cell research has seen its  potential for progress being curtailed drastically by a myriad of  political, religious and ethical issues – and there is even  opposition from within the medical community itself – which led to  the banning of embryonic stem cell research by former President Bush,  which was later revoked by President Obama in 2009.

Proclaimed  as possessing the potential to provide the cure for deadly diseases  such as cancer and spinal cord injuries, the concept revolves around  the idea that infusion of stem cells into the body of victims will  compel the regeneration of damaged cells.

The  controversy over this technology is centered on origin of the stem  cells, as the cells are most easily harvested from human fetus. The  fear is that people may begin to grow fetuses for the express reason  of harvesting the stem cells, and in the process, murdering the  technically human fetus.

• I think that research on stem cells, both fetal and adult, should be unrestricted.

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Paul Chehade is dedicated to serve the less fortunate around the world, with no distinction of race, ethnic group religion or gender.
Introduction
Paul Chehade was born in Wilmington, Delaware on October 26, 1965. He is a political truth and righteous seeker, successful business entrepreneur, humanitarian rights activist and ideologist, polyglot, musician, writer; was and has sophisticated his character by a plan of virtues, which he believes in and continues to practice in order to develop his uprightness which it is the foundation for his solid moral.
Such moral is based on respect for the human customs and believes, knowledge, religious tendencies (as long as those do not hurt society but do provide love, brotherhood and progress in peace and harmony) regardless of color, race and culture.
His character is based on Temperance, Discipline, Silence, Order, Resolution, Frugality, Industry, Sincerity, Justice, Moderation, Cleanliness, Tranquility, Chastity, and Humbleness.
Paul Chehade is a believer of the practical and democratic values of prudence, hard work, education, honesty, spiritual development, self-governing institutions and opposes to authoritarianism both political and religious based on  scientific and tolerant values of the Enlightenment.
Paul Chehade supported the idea of basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled. Human rights include civil and political rights, such as the right to life and liberty, freedom of expression, and equality before the law; and social, cultural and economic rights, including the right to participate in culture, the right to food, the right to work, and the right to education and health.
Paul Chehade is the Chairman of the Board of a diversity group of corporations since 1999, which are dedicated totally to serve the ill-timed humans, regardless of a person’s religion, race, ethnicity, or gender, as a demonstration of God’s unconditional love for all people, helping communities worldwide.
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Values & Principles:

Paul Chehade was born in a Catholic family.  Based on the principles expressed in the Bible, which Paul Chehade has been raised with; profound values and the riches of his Christian traditions lead him to base his desire to serve the community in neighborly love as preached by Jesus Christ.
What  is required is to return to the old fashion principles on morality, ethics based on respect to all living creature.
Being ethical is not the same as doing "whatever society accepts."  Being ethical is to follow the rules that respect the human right and integrity.
An entire society can become ethically corrupt. Discrimination is a good example of a morally corrupt society.   A reform to our values back to basics will provide the standards to a moral and righteous behavior.
Education is an avenue.   Religious principles of love are also valid.   God must prevail in our  schools our daily life and our families.   The family is the basis of our society and the future of our children therefore of our nation. God  Bless America.

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Website:
http://www.paulchehade.org
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http://www.solidary.org
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