Darcy Kempa

Darcy is an avid fan of politics and the political process. He worked for the Richard M. Daley mayoral campaign in late 1982 through early 1983. Darcy completed 21 years of military service in the Marine Corps and the Navy. While in the Navy, he served at the Pentagon and completed the Capital Hill Workshop from the Government Affairs Institute of Georgetown University. Darcy has a Masters of Arts in Organizational Management and a Masters Certificate in Project Management. He is also a Certified Manager which was obtained through the Institute of Certified Professional Managers.

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Syria News: Kerry Takes the Stand — and Insults Every American

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Congressional Debate On Syria is Just An Excuse to Buy Obama Time

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The One Thing Congress Forgot to Do Before Leaving D.C. For the Summer

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3 Steps to An Unguessable Password

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George Zimmerman Civil Suit: Martin Family Shouldn't Sue Him in Civil Court

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Why Fox News is Absolutely Destroying All the Cable Networks in the Ratings

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Aurelia Fedenisn: Is the State Department Above the Law?

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Edward Snowden Forces America's Biggest Security Agency to Reevaluate Its Security Situation

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NSA PRISM Program: Big Brother is Watching, and That's a Good Thing

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Trayvon Martin Trial: George Zimmerman Doesn't Deserve Much Sympathy

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Edward Snowden News: Snowden Finally Reveals Himself to Be a Traitor

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Who is Samantha Power? Pulling Back the Curtain On Obama's New UN Ambassador

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Bradley Manning Trial: Can He Avoid Life Imprisonment?

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Lois Lerner IRS: 5th Amendment Invocation Could Mean Scandal is Even Bigger Than Thought

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Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsnarnaev: What Is the Chechnya and Islam Connection?

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Obama's Plan to Fund Preschool With Tobacco Taxes Will Burn Out

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Voter ID Laws: Why Democrats Are Scared

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Is the New Axis Of Evil Syria, Iran, and North Korea?

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Why the U.S. Will Lose in Syria, No Matter Which Side Wins the War

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Florida v. Jardines: Supreme Court Picks Drug Dealers Over Dogs