Election 2008

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Did Montebello California Surrender To Mexico

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

Is Montebello California High School owned by Mexico?
The Florida Gazette
By: Heidi Washington
It appears Montebello California High School has surrendered American sovereignty to Mexico compliments of the US taxpayer.  Apparently, the school endorsed and supported the Mexican take-over when they permitted the Mexican flag to be mounted above the American flag and raised over US taxpayer [...]

Battle Of The Giants - Clinton Vs Obama

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

Battle Of The Giants - Clinton Vs Obama
By Claudy Beckford
It is Election Year in the United States of America! It will be the 56th consecutive presidential election and a very peculiar one as the Democrats’ party race for the White House has elected the first woman to run for president; Mrs. Hillary Clinton; former US [...]

The Clinton’s Last Stand

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

The Clinton’s Last Stand
By Ahmer M Byrd
It is clear that in these last primaries the Clinton’s are going to use the strategy of “scorched earth!” This is a military strategy that basically to bomb anything and everything and leave nothing alive whatever the cost. At the same time the Clinton’s have claimed to be the [...]

You Know Richard Nixon is Sure Looking Like a Great Man After the Elliot Spitzer Ordeal

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

You Know Richard Nixon is Sure Looking Like a Great Man After the Elliot Spitzer Ordeal
By Lance Winslow
Everyone who has ever been involved in politics knows that campaign groups are constantly after each other, attacking, playing sneaky underhanded games. Richard Nixon got caught in something that happens a lot. Indeed, Richard Nixon did a lot [...]

We will be back on Weds with even more postings than ever..

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Seems like there is always a time when you have alot on your plate and you think you can handle it all. I am taking a mini break from writing so I can focus on some projects that I have going at the moment.
See you all on Weds. I will be sure to add some [...]

Barack Obama vs Ralph Nader in a Debate?

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Barack Obama vs Ralph Nader in a Debate?
By Lance Winslow
Ralph Nader has challenged Barack Obama to stand up for what he believes in and call injustices on to the carpet. Barack Obama is cruising along trying to be all things to all people , without taking a hard stance on anything, well except NAFTA, which [...]

The ‘08 Election and Free Trade

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

The ‘08 Election and Free Trade
By Ki Gray
The Presidential candidates for the 2008 election are setting records for primary voter turnout and, especially in the Democratic wing, trying hard to differentiate themselves to discouraged voters with a myriad of sound-byte barrages. Whether the Democratic candidate chosen to run for President is Illinois Senator Barack Obama [...]

One Woman, One Vote, One President? Where Do We Stand with the 2008 Election?

Monday, February 25th, 2008

One Woman, One Vote, One President? Where Do We Stand with the 2008 Election?
By Chris Robertson
It’s true confession time: as a self-professed political junkie, I have been rabidly following the 2008 Presidential primary season since early 2007. This year’s election is exhilarating for many reasons, not the least of which is that, for the first [...]

Technology and the Presidential Candidates

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Technology and the Presidential Candidates
By Candice Carlson
While the Presidential candidates are busy debating over important issues such as health care, the war in Iraq, and the economy and safety of America, it seems almost inane to ask them how they feel about the future of technology. However, this is not the case. We need to [...]

Results Of The “Super Tuesday” Presidential Primaries

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

Results Of The “Super Tuesday” Presidential Primaries
By Justin Soutar
Judging by number of states won and overall percentage of votes, Obama was the clear Democratic winner. The Illinois senator won thirteen states-two on the East Coast, five in the Midwest, two in the South, three in the Rockies, and Alaska. What’s more, Obama enjoyed a series [...]

Political Philosophy - Why Governments Spend So Much

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

Political Philosophy - Why Governments Spend So Much
By Scott Hughes
Many people wonder why governments tend to spend so much money. Almost everyone has realized that the governments spend lots of money on various projects. Governments engage in many expensive endeavors that have little use and/or have little effectiveness. For example, the United States government spends [...]

The Greatest President of the 18th century – George Washington

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

George Washington was chosen to be the first President of the United States of America after successfully leading the Continental Army to victory over the Kingdom of Great Britain in the American Revolutionary War fought during 1775-1783.
Washington played a key role in giving direction to a young country trying to make its [...]

Ron Paul Will Not Support McCain

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Ron Paul Will Not Support McCain
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Emma_A_Johnson]Emma A Johnson
Ron Paul, the maverick Republican candidate has declared that he would not endorse the John McCain, the leading Republican candidate. While it is confirmed that he will not be that he will not be running as a third party candidate, he has also stated that he would [...]

Hillary and National Health Care

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Hillary and National Health Care
By Wally Pieper
If Hillary Clinton becomes president the chances of a National Health Insurance program are better than 50/50. My question is this; where would our friends from North of the border then go for their prompt medical needs that are not available through their National Health Care plan?
We all agree [...]

All About Alan Keyes The Republican

Friday, February 15th, 2008

All About Alan Keyes The Republican
By Wayne Miller
First off, he is a well traveled man. Being the son of a U.S. Army sergeant, he spent much of his childhood traveling from place to place including Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Texas, Virginia and Italy. After having graduated high school, he attended Cornell University where [...]

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