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 economy, election, government, politics, tagged Clinton, Democratic primary, election, election08, gas prices, gas tax, gas tax holiday, McCain, Obama, pandering, politic, straw dog politics, vote, voter, Washington, working class on May 5, 2008 | 3 Comments »
At this late date with what is expected to be a pivotal event in the Democratic primary, one of the candidates is once again seeking shallow resonance with what the mainstream media calls “white working class voters”. Anyone that has two licks of sense should know better than to listen.
The latest debate is over what [...]
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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 economy, election, politics, tagged Barack Obama, Christian, FEMA, Hagee, Hurricane Katrina, John Hagee, McCain, New Orleans, Pastorgate on April 24, 2008 | 9 Comments »
The American voting public learned the lesson that being associated with someone is the same being that person. Remember Obama’s Pastorgate scandal? Barack Obama was inseparably linked with Pastor Wright and anti-American remarks because he was a long-time member of Pastor Wright’s church.
John McCain wants America to see him as a compassionate, mainstream politician. Today, [...]
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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 civil rights, commentary, economy, election, government, tagged character, Clinton, democracy, election, ethics, lawmaker, leadership, McCain, Obama, republic on April 7, 2008 | 1 Comment »
“The more people that have a chance to vote, the better it is for our democracy.” Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton advertises that Americans live in a democracy. She doesn’t stand alone. The popular dogma is that the country is run directly by the little guy. It would be refreshing to hear the truth. Americans live [...]
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Posted in civil rights, commentary, doctor, economy, election, government, human rights, medicine, politics, video, tagged amendment, bradley, Bush, care, child, Clinton, democrat, election, health United Nations, McCain, medical, NAFTA, Obama, plan on February 28, 2008 | No Comments »
Hillary Clinton is a lot of things: savvy, smart and tough. Yet her strengths are often her greatest weaknesses. Regardless of what anyone considers as a weakness, dogged persistence is her banner in life. She will not readily accept defeat and she maintains a reservoir of background support. She cannot resist working behind the [...]
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