First and foremost, allow me to say congratulations to Governor Palin for being the one picked by John McCain to be his running mate and his Vice President if he wins the election come November. Now that I have given my congratulations, allow me to step back and ask John McCain a very simple question: [...]
Written on September 4, 2008 | Posted in
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According to a report by CNN, a U.S. Diplomat is being sent to Switzerland to meet with Iran. William Burns is currently the third highest ranking envoy in the United States government and he will be meeting with Saeed Jalili. However, the Bush administration has made it perfectly clear that this is not a mission [...]
Written on July 15, 2008 | Posted in
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Since his start eighteen months ago, Barack Obama has time and time again said that we need a time table withdrawal from Iraq. It has been said, though, by President Bush and John McCain that a timed withdrawal could be catastrophic and very dangerous for American soldiers. However, what happens when we are told not [...]
Written on July 15, 2008 | Posted in
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Barack Obama has made it clear that he intends on having a full, 50 state battle for the Presidency. Unlike previous elections where there were some states that were considered red states and there were some states that were considered blue states and then you battled in those states that you had a chance, this [...]
Written on July 1, 2008 | Posted in
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Since Senator Clinton has backed out of the race, one of the issues that Senator Obama has had was how he could woo the woman that had supported her. Because of how long this campaign went on, it really became an issue of loyalty to the candidate and not to the party, one that [...]
Written on June 20, 2008 | Posted in
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In America, we are led to believe that those with the most experience are the ones that are most likely to do the best for us. It makes sense really…If you have a lot of experience, when something big comes along you know how to handle it. However, the last time I checked, [...]
Written on June 19, 2008 | Posted in
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We are in Afghanistan, fighting a war against terrorism. And we are in Iraq, fighting a war against…Well, I am not sure who we are fighting in Iraq. But, I do know that we are in two wars already. We have spent $526 billion in Iraq since the war started in 2003. [...]
Written on June 7, 2008 | Posted in
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It appears that the great American past-time activity of a law suit is becoming even more popular with the passing of a recent House bill. This bill will make the members of the OPEC fall under the same antitrust laws that American companies have to follow. In essence, the House has finally responded to the [...]
Written on May 21, 2008 | Posted in
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A day that will live in infamy. December 7, 1941. The first time the United States had been attacked since 1812. And after that time, the United States had entered the general mentality that we would be forever untouchable. Who could hurt us? We were across the world. How [...]
Written on May 19, 2008 | Posted in
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We’re in the month of April now and that means that tax day is coming, and we are getting closer to the Democratic nomination that will come this summer. At the end of this month, Pennsylvania will have its primary and that will give whoever wins it a very nice number of delegates. But, this [...]
Written on April 8, 2008 | Posted in
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