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01st October 2009
You may have heard of it before - the octagon. It’s the place where warriors meet to battle each other into submission by knocking the opponent unconscious or forcing him to give up by imposing explosive pain on his body. It is the Ultimate Fighting Cha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st July 2009
President Obama met with Congress former times to talk about the details of his socialized health care plan. The President campaigned previous year on his aspirations to reform the health care system in the United States and has wasted no measure. He has ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
07th June 2009
Nobody likes the feeling of being rejected. Rejection, a state wherein a person is excluded or discarded by another person or a group of people, is a usual circumstance that occurs to almost everyone. Being rejected happens not just to ordinary people, ev... Read >
Author: Louise
17th April 2009
Apparently the words of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke carry a little more weight with Wall Street these days than those of the Commander in Chief. Bernanke gave his reassuring prognosis to Congress last month that the recession could end before t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd February 2009
President Barack Obama has made history by being the first African-American to become the occupant of the White House and America’s number one citizen. His election a couple of months ago came after a long and exhaustive campaign; first against Senator ... Read >
Author: Musa Aliyu
01st December 2008
Headlines week of September 23rd, “Republican Candidate Senator
John McCain suspends campaign to fly to Washington for Emergency economic meetings, will not debate Friday.” “Friday morning after failing to accomplish any legislative action o... Read >
Author: JD McCutchin
27th November 2008
For over a year we watched and listened to Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama plead their cases to the American people and state why they would be best for President. It was believed that John McCain would win with no problems - but the people s... Read >
Author: nlwest21
14th October 2008
“How on earth could McCain have been chosen by the Republican Party as their nominee for the position of the American president?” asked the old lady who sat beside me in the bus. “He keeps flip-flopping on several key issues. There are plenty of con... Read >
Author: Shania Scott
08th October 2008
The economy is weighing heavily on most of the minds of Americans and this will no doubt be the hot topic approaching the upcoming presidential debates between Senator Barak Obama and Senator John McCain. The economy is an awful state of affairs as we are... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
30th September 2008
At a time when action is needed to stave off a potential world recession, our leaders play standard partisan politics. It is a sad comment on the state of our country, when leadership prefers politics to solutions. While it is true that the reckless and... Read >
Author: golfergary
13th August 2008
Celebrities play an important role even outside their respective fields. Actors, actresses, athletes, musicians–you name it–people pay attention to them, listen to them, and are more often than not heavily influenced by them. When celebrities tell us ... Read >
Author: globalbpo1
11th June 2008
The headlines this month have been taken by the most insidious of America's vices: black gold. Oil futures are now projected to exceed $100 a barrel until 2016, and continue to sit comfortably near the $115-120 a barrel mark. Many different causes have be... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
19th March 2008
The mudslinging match between the two leading democratic presidential contenders, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton seems to be continuing unabated. Obama recently remarked that Clinton's campaign was too polarizing for her to win the presidential race. He... Read >
Author: Emma
11th March 2008
Senator John McCain has successfully won the Republican Party’s nomination for the Party’s national convention in September for the upcoming presidential election. He clinched the nomination with projected wins in Ohio, Vermont, Rhode Island, and Texa... Read >
Author: Emma
10th March 2008
Senator Hillary Clinton's camp has shot down all talk of moving out of the Presidential trail after the pivotal March 4 nominating contests in Ohio and Texas, where competitor Senator Barack Obama is expected to land a knockout. Clinton's decision followe... Read >
Author: Emma
07th March 2008
Ralph Nader, a prominent anti-establishment consumer advocate since the 1960s, clearly announced his will to step into the election fray as a third-party candidate in NBC's Meet the Press, by simply stating, "I'm running for president." He has selected fo... Read >
Author: Emma
26th February 2008
"The upcoming Texas Primary March 4th has revealed some conservative dissatisfaction with the likely nomination of Senator John McCain for president. This primary ranks as the most important since 1976, when Gerald Ford fought Ronald Reagan for Texas’ d... Read >
Author: ericbramlett
26th February 2008
"The presidential primary March 4th in Texas may decide which Democrat faces the likely Republican Party nominee, Senator John McCain of Arizona. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, the final two Democrats left, face off in a tough, high-profile showdown in... Read >
Author: ericbramlett
25th February 2008
MMA or Mixed Martial Arts is the only sport that combines all of the most effective martial arts. It is the case since fighters have to use the art to win rather than to train. The sport was first introduced by Rorion Gracie who brought it up from Brazil ... Read >
Author: Jim
25th February 2008
Senator John McCain's presidential nomination from the Republican Party is almost just a matter of time now. However, the senior senator seems to have other things to worry about. A major newspaper has insinuated that he is involved in a sexual scandal.
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Author: Emma
23rd February 2008
It was yet one more point scored for Barack Obama—and one lost for Hillary Clinton. Democrat Barack Obama won the Wisconsin primary on Tuesday. With this win, Obama's victories over the past three weeks now total nine. Clinton, meanwhile, has lost anoth... Read >
Author: Emma
15th February 2008
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How will U.S. environmental and energy policies look in 2009? With the primaries winding down, we're starting to get a better idea. Senator Barack Obama fancies himself on this issue, as on most, a man of vision. Sena... Read >
Author: dlafleche
12th February 2008
Republican Mitt Romney, who was putting up a brave front to Senator John McCain's performance in the primaries, has finally decided to suspend his presidential campaign. The reason, he said, was that he did not want the democrats to win.
According to R... Read >
Author: Emma
06th February 2008
Chuck Norris thinks that Senator John McCain is too old to become the next president of the United States. The actor, who has been actively backing McCain's rival Mike Huckabee, made the statement while hosting a fundraiser at the former Arkansas governor... Read >
Author: Emma
25th January 2008
Saying that Senator John McCain is too old to be president is like saying that Santa Claus is too fat to be – Santa Claus! After all, Mr. Claus’s girth would appear to be a huge hindrance to his getting down all those chimneys to deliver the good... Read >
Author: Ed Mayhew
22nd January 2008
With Romney's victory, four candidates from the GOP have won from the first four states to have voted for the 2008 elections. The former Massachusetts governor has defeated Arizona senator John McCain, former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, and former Te... Read >
Author: Emma
19th February 2007
Mitt Romney became the latest Republican to declare his ambitions for the 2008 presidency. He has set out his optimistic vision of a "New American Dream" in a speech laden with 50 references to "America", as he became the latest Republican to officially d... Read >
Author: Ally White
16th April 2006
"We've got to get quickly on a track to energy independence from foreign oil, and that means, among other things, going back to nuclear power," U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) recently told Fox News. U.S. Sen. Pete Domenici (R-NM) invited Louisiana Enrich... Read >
Author: James Finch
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