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Political Flip-Flops
- By Susan Bernau
- Published 02/29/2008
- Politics
- Unrated
In December 2008, Mike Huckabee's campaign had to do something to get ahead of Mitt Romney The campaign aids urged a negative attack ad campaign to which Mike Huckabee reluctantly agreed
Hillary vs. Obama Only Time Will Tell!
- By Daniel Millions
- Published 02/20/2008
- Politics
- Unrated
The main dominant figures in today's elections that will define the following president in America history are Hillary Clinton from New-York and Barack Obama from Illinois
According to the latest results of votes Clinton won in 3 states: New-Hampshire, Nevada and Michigan , but Obama in Iowa and in the South Carolina
Historian Anticipated Rift Between African-Americans And Hispanic Immigrants
- By Genevieve Grant
- Published 02/12/2008
- Politics
- Unrated
I almost shivered as I read an article entitled “The Hispanic Factor” Its purpose was to “look at the possibility of African-Americans and Hispanic Americans forming a political bloc as a means of combatting white America's racism
Do Republicans Have What It Takes To Keep America From Progress?
- By Susan Bernau
- Published 02/10/2008
- Politics
- Unrated
Fastforward; today is November 5, the popular vote has been registered, the people have spoken They have cast their ballot and voted for the 44th President of the United States of America
Eleanor And Ike: Historical Fiction Parallels Today's Presidential Politics
- By Stuart Nachbar
- Published 01/27/2008
- Politics
- Unrated
My first attempt at fiction, The Sex Ed Chronicles, was based on historical events in my hometown and state, but it was a story of fictional characters However, there are brilliant works of historical fiction that stay truer to history, when they use well-known historical figures in alternate scenarios
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4th Of July Patriotism Is Buying American Products -- Everyday
- By Todd Lipscomb
- Published 05/3/2008
- Politics
- Unrated
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The Need For A New Ethic In America Presidential Campaigns
- By Julie Redstone
- Published 04/27/2008
- Politics
- Unrated
America's love for a display of might and power, of triumph over the adversary, and of a 'winning strategy', is not only evident in her foreign policy and conduct of war, but also in her presidential campaigns Here, aggression, while disapproved of by many at one level, is also admired by others, and seems almost to be a necessity of political life – one that applies to political rivals at home as well as to adversaries abroad
Subprime Mortgage Crisis; Democrats Want Too Much And Republicans Want Too Little
- By Aubrey Clark
- Published 04/19/2008
- Politics
- Unrated
It’s the same ole same ole, sound-bites and finger pointing as to who can solve the mortgage crisis plaguing American homeowners During an election year it’s harder than usual to separate the malarkey from the earnestness of the politicians on this matter
An Astronaut For Second Chair On The Democratic Ticket
- By Stuart Nachbar
- Published 04/18/2008
- Politics
- Unrated
While I went out on a long limb to suggest that Rudy Giuliani may be the best running mate for Republican presidential candidate John McCain, I am at a loss to guess who would run with whom on the Democratic ticket The highly competitive race between Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and Senator Barack Obama has had more than its share of drama — and more than its share of barbs that will only help a Republican deflate the credibility of the eventual nominee
The Last King Of Spain?
- By Roger Munns
- Published 04/18/2008
- Politics
- Unrated
A young King Juan Carlos helped steer Spain from a dictatorship to a modern democracy after he came to the throne some 32 years ago, and his achievements include defending the fledgling democracy in 1981 from an attempted coup
Once popular and regarded as a man of the people, recent times have been more troubling for the king as political groups on both the left and right have called for an end to the Spanish monarchy
The Audacity Of Reality
- By Kurt Hartman
- Published 04/17/2008
- Politics
- Unrated
Every day, I am am bombarded by the ever-present drivel that we call "news" in this country By the time my head hits a wrinkled, unintentionally drool-stained pillow, my mind is awash in opinion, conjecture, and a range of commentary that is inexcusably vast