Posted in civil rights, election, human rights, politics, tagged America, democrat, flag waving, Michelle Obama, Mike Duncan, patriot, patriotism, pride, Republican, Republican National Committee, Tennessee on May 15, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Pride in America is becoming the latest focus as simpleton politicians and mindless flag wavers try to pretend that everything in America is always great. Michelle Obama has recently come under fire by Tennessee Republicans for stating that she was “proud of America for the first time in her life” in video footage from Madison, [...]
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Posted in economy, election, government, politics, tagged Clinton, democrat, election, Green, Libertarian, McCain, Obama, politics, pundit, Republican on May 14, 2008 | No Comments »
Hillary Clinton’s victory in West Virginia has anchored her resolve to stay in the presidential race. Yet, as far as the presidential nomination, she is a woman without a hope. There is not a clear legal path with her nomination for president in the Democratic Party. She has been putting a large amount of her [...]
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Posted in civil rights, election, government, politics, tagged African-American, America, American Dream, Barack Obama, citizen, democrat, election, film, Helen Mirren, myopia, politic, political machine, politicians, presidential campaign, united states, vote on May 10, 2008 | No Comments »
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Leon Walker is a TNTalk! contributing writer. You can look for his columns at least every Saturday “write here on TNTalk!” To find out more about Leon, check out our writers page.
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We are in the midst of observing something incred- ibly thrilling and of mammoth historic significance in this country. I predict that future generations [...]
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Posted in economy, government, politics, tagged Bush, civil liberty, Clinton, democrat, economy, election, fear, Independent, Iraq, liberty, McCain, Obama, politics, Republican, Ron Paul, terrorism, threat, vote, voter, war on April 30, 2008 | 2 Comments »
A reasonable case can be made that many Americans, including voters at the booths, feel overwhelmed, shell-shocked and mystified by the past that stands out in recent memory. The Bush Administration has sold war and now that the nation wearies of war, the Democrats have stepped up to promise a change from the status quo; [...]
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Posted in civil rights, election, government, politics, tagged Clinton, deadbeat dads, democrat, election, federal, feminist, government, lobbyist, McCain, Obama, outrage, politic, primary, unity on April 20, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Not long ago, Candidate Obama spoke about the frustrations that working people in this country are feeling. Almost every American knows what he said is the truth. Many people are bitter and disillusioned because they believe their government doesn’t hear them.
Media spin-masters have been peddling fake outrage around the clock. John McCain’s campaign called Barack [...]
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Posted in commentary, election, government, politics, tagged bag of tricks, Clinton, democrat, election, ethnicity, inter-racial, Obama, perfect storm, pulse of America, race, race card on April 19, 2008 | 1 Comment »
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Leon Walker is a TNTalk! contributing writer. You can look for his columns at least every Saturday “write here on TNTalk!” To find out more about Leon, check out our writers page.
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Lately I have been entertaining myself laughing at the national media and the Clinton Campaign. They are languishing in confusion over why Senator Barack [...]
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Posted in economy, tagged America, child law, Clinton, collapse, corruption, democrat, election, family law, influence peddling, legal precedence, Obama, politic, predator, Republican, Roman Empire on April 15, 2008 | No Comments »
Recently, the words “predator” and “predatory” have been reserved for mortgage lenders and the finance industry. Predatory practices are as old as the world’s oldest profession, if any of us know what that really is.
Many politicians easily fit into the definition of predator in the minds of many. Perhaps you think of predatory politics when [...]
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Posted in civil rights, government, politics, tagged child, child exploitation, democrat, exploit, exploitation, lawmaker, parents, propaganda, Representative, senator, smear campaign, SwiftKids on April 14, 2008 | No Comments »
The SwiftKids are a not so new movement sponsored by…well, parents. Let’s face the facts. Kids sell and what’s not to like? What the SwiftKids for Truth are selling depends on your opinion.
The Huffington Post says the SwiftKids are guilty of “publicly parroting filthy propaganda.” Free Republic calls the attacks “shameless and baseless smear campaigns.” [...]
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Posted in business, capitalism, economy, election, government, human rights, jobs, labor, politics, tagged Bill Clinton, Colombia, democrat, election, free trade, Hillary Clinton, job, labor, NAFTA, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, treaty on April 8, 2008 | 1 Comment »
President Bush has fast-tracked a free trade agreement to Congress that involves Colombia. The free trade agreement is designed to remove barrier between the two nations. Democrat have argued that Colombia has not done enough to stop violence in protecting labor activists in that country. The president heartily disagrees. Bush’s move will force lawmakers to [...]
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Posted in economy, election, government, politics, tagged campaign, controversy, democrat, election, fear, healthy, honesty, tactic on March 16, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Fearful reflections and tactics have been used to justify many a law. While all politicians can easily get into fear and doubt in an often-scary world, the Democrats are clearly obsessed with the unknown. Fear is commonly reflected in their explanations of policy, in their reasoning and deductive thinking and in their campaigning. If you [...]
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