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08th October 2009
For those of us who cherish civil liberties, the last thing we need is Sen. John McCain in the Oval Office. What many people don't think about when pulling the lever in the voting booth is that the president appoints judges that control their lives - no... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
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
24th September 2009
The hero label is possibly the most ambiguous term in the English language. Recently I mentioned in a speech to some fellow Republicans that Thomas Edward Lawrence, Dian Fossey, and Paul David Wellstone were my heroes only to have the expressions of those... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
2008 Election candidates’ face-off in the professional wrestling ring at WWE’s Monday Night Raw in April 21, 2008. Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain all tried a new tactic to gain votes with their pre-taped appearances on the famous profes... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
The scene of this terrible accident -- Saint Anselm College in Manchester, N.H. [The third GOP presidential debate -- Tuesday, 5 2007].
My friend Paul Reyes likened them to a "convention of morticians," in their last debate. Mark Mellman, a pollster sa... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
President Obama is the man. He's always on point and entertaining to watch and listen to whether he's giving a press conference or appearing on a popular talk show like he did last night on the "Late Show" with Dave Letterman.
Although Obama has been o... Read >
Author: WatchesOnNet
16th September 2009
Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, lies in the heart of the northern Red River Delta, in the area where the Vietnam nation was founded some 4,000 years ago. Despite its population of 3 million people, it remains a relatively low key town with the character mo... Read >
Author: PureTravel
10th September 2009
Here’s a big discussion that is going to cause a lot of debate and arguments at bars, work, pretty much anywhere there are MMA fans, and of course on the discussion forum on our site www.cageandringmagazine.com. Who are the five most important peopl... Read >
Author: James Lawrence
06th September 2009
For all the reporting they've done on him, you'd think Ron Paul didn't exist. He's one of three candidates left in a Republican field that started with eleven, and yet you'd never know he was one of the last three survivors. If he was on American idol he'... Read >
Author: vishalart
03rd September 2009
I’ve noticed lately that the media has taken to calling John McCain the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. It’s a strange sort of twist considering that a couple months ago they seemed so certain that McCain was the Republican presidential n... Read >
Author: a
02nd September 2009
For all the reporting they've done on him, you'd think Ron Paul didn't exist. He's one of three candidates left in a Republican field that started with eleven, and yet you'd never know he was one of the last three survivors. If he was on American idol he'... Read >
Author: vishalart
02nd September 2009
Were you paying attention? Did you hear them speaking? Did you listen to what they were saying? Perhaps you did, but I can say this, I don't believe they listened to you. In fact, they more or less proved they don't care about you one iota, unless you hap... Read >
Author: blinksolutions15
19th August 2009
John McCain was born in Colon, Panama. In order to run for President a person must be an American. If your place of birth determines what you are, then if Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has a child in Jerusalem, then the child will be an Israeli.
During the Holo... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
10th August 2009
Everyone knows Facebook. Everyone has heard of Social Networking. And, so everyone is thinking that Facebook is the preeminent Social Networking site. And, up till very recently, it has been. All that has now changed ...
TWITTER IS THE NEW KING... Read >
Author: RaymonAaron
30th July 2009
Before the White House and Air Force One, before the TV ads and the enormous rallies, there was the real Barack Obama: a man wrestling with the momentous decision to run for the presidency, feeling torn about leaving behind a young family, and figuring ou... Read >
Author: John Z Wilkins
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
16th July 2009
So far opposition to the Democrats' efforts at reforming health care has been almost entirely defensive, and that's probably a good thing.
Similarly, when George W. Bush wanted to privatize parts of the Social Security system, the Democrats didn't spen... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
07th July 2009
Twitter is one of the hottest things out there right now in the social networking realm. Twitter marketing has many benefits for your online business. This article outlines 6 of them.
1. If you create a big list of followers, then you now have access t... Read >
Author: barilj
01st July 2009
During the recent presidential campaign a rumor was started and widely circulated that Barack Obama, if elected, would begin a process to pay reparations to Black descendents of former slaves.
Such rhetoric betrays a serious lack of understanding of ho... Read >
Author: herbert348
29th June 2009
"For years, hotels and resorts have been implementing the wake up call service. We are all familiar with this service: guests request 7 a.m. wake up calls to be made every day and they go to bed each night knowing that at 7 a.m. the next morning, they wil... Read >
Author: Mistina Thomson
18th June 2009
In Iran, Twitter is being used to allow demonstrators, freedom fighters and just about everyone else in Iran to get the real story out to the world wide community. Twitter obliged the U.S. by halting a planned server upgrade to make sure that there was no... Read >
Author: cganz
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
03rd June 2009
A group of Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate issued an alternative health-care proposal that would scrap the tax exclusion for employer-provided health benefits on Wednesday at the same time a group of moderate House Republic... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
23rd May 2009
"The coal industry and the states who cater to it are holding our nation hostage, our current two-party political system is allowing it. Our kids will have to pay the bill in more ways than one… it’s time we stand up and be heard."
How many of yo... Read >
Author: questionauthoritees
18th May 2009
Why do you think Barack Obama overwhelmingly won the US Presidential Election? Perhaps it was because of his policies for change, or even the amount of money invested in his campaign. Or perhaps it was his ability to eloquently express the hopes, answers ... Read >
Author: Alan Fairweather
15th May 2009
Financial distress is caused by a number of things, among them medical expenses. This happens when a family member becomes ill prompting them to be put under medical care. In case there is no health insurance available for such an individual, the medical ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
12th May 2009
President Barack Obama has just completed his first 100 days in the White House as President of the United States of America. He is not only popular among the public, he is also gracing the pages of comic books. Comics have been written about his life, hi... Read >
Author: Saunders1
05th May 2009
Michelle Obama. A wife, mother, sister, friend, First Lady, and last but not least a superhero. First Lady Michelle Obama is the newest superhero, or should we say superwoman, in a new series of comic books called the Female Force series. President of Blu... Read >
Author: Saunders1
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
16th April 2009
With the advent of Web 2.0 came the ability to communicate with people from all over the world in more ways than anyone ever thought possible. It is absolutely amazing how anyone can now connect with anyone else on the internet. Your Average Joe is connec... Read >
Author: Kimberly Reddington
02nd April 2009
Over the past 10 or 15 years, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) has gone from a circus sideshow to a legitimate sport with tens of millions of dedicated fans. As a result, a variety of companies have sprung up trying to cash in on this global phenomenon. It seems ... Read >
Author: anviladv
28th March 2009
Those among us who learn and perfect the art of public speaking attain the means and the power to control and even suppress the rest of us.
This world is run by those who can express themselves better and convince his or her fellows that he or she has ... Read >
Author: zander smith
27th March 2009
Those among us who learn and perfect the art of public speaking attain the means and the power to control and even suppress the rest of us.
This world is run by those who can express themselves better and convince his or her fellows that he or she has ... Read >
Author: zander smith
13th March 2009
Sometimes it's tempting to think that a person's favorite book is the secret to unlocking his character. That's what makes Who Reads What — a directory of celebrities' favorite books assembled over a twenty-year period by Glenna Nowell of the tiny Gard... Read >
Author: Nate Gillespie
10th March 2009
Mark Twain once commented that it was the clothes that made a man. On the campaign trail in the United States this is especially true and it was widely considered to be the case with the 2008 elections.
As such, fashion has always played a specific rol... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
25th February 2009
It’s easy to see where boxing leaves off and Mixed Martial Arts begins. Just one look at the UFC octagon, steel cage and frantic crowds and you instantly know that MMA is a world apart from the boxing your grandfather once told you about. This is the w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th February 2009
Some say that "Captain America" and "Superman" were little more than symbols of American patriotism, calling citizens to accept the call of duty for their country and do something larger than life. Superman fought the Japanese during WWI and Captain Ameri... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
17th February 2009
Over the past 10 or 15 years, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) has gone from a circus sideshow to a legitimate sport with tens of millions of dedicated fans. As a result, a variety of companies have sprung up trying to cash in on this global phenomenon. It seems ... Read >
Author: anviladv
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
31st January 2009
This health article is of importance not just to baby boomers but to their families too. Although more prominent in older people skin cancer can be discovered on anyone. During the current life of most baby boomer's exposure to the sun and its consequence... Read >
Author: Sandy Morris
28th January 2009
This health article is of importance not just to baby boomers but to their families too. Although more prominent in older people skin cancer can be discovered on anyone. During the current life of most baby boomers exposure to the sun and its consequences... Read >
Author: Sandy Morris
23rd January 2009
On behalf of white evangelical Christians everywhere, I�d like to congratulate the black church for a well-deserved victory. The election of Barack Hussein Obama as the first African American president of the United States is a watershed moment not only... Read >
Author: Aaron Taylor
21st January 2009
Twenty two percent of the United States voted for Obama in the general election. John McCain drew a little under Obama’s tally so that means that 78 percent of the nation either voted for McCain or did not vote at all. With all the hype about the Obama ... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
08th January 2009
The economic news continues to herald even more horrible times up ahead. If only January were here, already! If President-elect Barack Obama manages to pull off the public works improvements he is proposing, maybe blue skies are on the horizon.
On ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th January 2009
The bad days are here to stay for John McCain, it seems. Even as he is coming to terms with his failure in the Presidential elections and is mulling about “What’s next?”; trouble has come without calling in the form of a sold cell phone.
It is co... Read >
Author: liza252
04th December 2008
Barack Obama launched Change.gov on Nov 6 for the transition to the new administration on January 20, 2009.
From what I have seen so far, it looks like the new administration is going to utilize the internet a lot more., I hope they can get rid of the ... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
04th December 2008
Through the final months of the race for the White House, Barack Obama continued to dominate his opposition, John McCain.
When Obama took Iowa in the Democratic caucus he had the most friends on Facebook and MySpace, while at the same time had more You... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
03rd December 2008
Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley
Those of us who have suspected that the media coverage of the 2008 Presidential Race has not been fair now have a study to validate our suspicions.
The Center for Media and Public Affairs spent the past two months monitor... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
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
01st December 2008
Creating an online brand is no easy task. It requires a well-structured strategy and a good game plan. Since the competition is so great in the online marketplace, there’s a thin line between making and losing money. Therefore, any brand should carry ce... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
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
26th November 2008
Do These Political Gifts Go To Far?
Does the popularity of the George Bush and Hillary Clinton toilet bowl brushes show a true dissatisfaction with politics on both sides of the isle? Or are these products just good clean fun?
Some people are loosin... Read >
Author: Mike Stand
20th November 2008
Regardless of which candidate you voted for in this election, today it has become obvious that as a country, we have come a hell of a long way from where we were thirty or forty years ago. As an American, you should be incredibly proud of our collective p... Read >
Author: Wildfire Marketing Group Content Development Team
11th November 2008
Kudos to the new president of US , Barack Obama, of Democratic Party, for his outstanding victory in presidential elections over John McCain of Republican Party .This race for presidency is stated to be the largest ever media focused election. I... Read >
Author: kevinpaul08
11th November 2008
When Will It Be Peace?
When will our troops be coming back to Main Street to enjoy peace? In the thin high air, fever-laden deserts with scorching heat, at sea and in foxholes, the men and women dream of returning home. They dream of peace in prewar im... Read >
Author: dar150
05th November 2008
The American electorate is going to the polls tomorrow. As the hours pass, the battle for the position of ‘leader of the free world’ being contested by two high profile senators is being heatedly debated in every corner of the nation. The country has ... Read >
Author: liza252
04th November 2008
A day after Hillary Clinton came out on Ellen via satellite, Senator Obama did the same. He made a light-hearted satellite appearance. At the end of a long political campaign day Tuesday in Florida, Democrat Barack Obama had one more stop over: "The Ell... Read >
Author: lovephileo
03rd November 2008
Have you heard the latest smear tactic from the McCain/Palin/Fox News campaign team? You know, that one about Barack Obama being a so called "socialist." Guess what, it doesn't have anymore truth do it then their other smears like that Obama "pals around ... Read >
Author: Marvin J. Markus
31st October 2008
Sometimes I am astonished at real things that happen - even if you dream up the most absurd scenario, you can always find something that actually happened that is more absurd.
What I have found most amusing is the foreign policy credentials of Sarah Pa... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit
31st October 2008
Barack Obama -- Senator to Presidential Nominee, President
Relationships! The definitive Advice as to whether a presidential candidate would win the election and eventually become the President of the United States could be verified, among other things... Read >
Author: Rel Adviser
30th October 2008
John McCain has an almost perfect triad of planets for a world leader. He was born August 29, 1936 in Canal zone, Panama. His Sun is in sensible Virgo, his moon is in practical Capricorn, and his ascendant (or rising sign as it is also sometimes known) is... Read >
Author: SpiritNow.com
30th October 2008
(October 27, 2008) Michael Master lives in McLean, Virginia. He is 61 and as concerned about the presidential elections as the rest of us, but he does a better job than most at putting it all into a very logical letter.
An Open Letter to Barack Obama ... Read >
Author: Josh Greenberger
23rd October 2008
Today, payday lenders have numerous opponents in almost every state with a variation of the same message. “Payday loans are loan sharks”. A special interest group, Arizonans for Responsible Lending even launched a television campaign featuring a “L... Read >
Author: sbdesign
21st October 2008
With Barack Obama still holding the edge in most polls is the conservative ship in danger of sinking? Some say no. They say that it is now up to the average American citizen to look away from everyday cares and take a gander at the rhetoric and the facts ... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
21st October 2008
Traditional Bingo halls are still enjoyed by many, however online Bingo has caught on and is reaching younger people in more creative ways. Bingo has always been an extremely popular game, but has what was once seen as an innocent game now entered the pol... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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
13th October 2008
With Election Day only a few weeks away, both Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain have announced their running mates. With the disaster on Wall Street, and record breaking job losses, The Tax Lady Roni Deutch decided to take a deeper look into Governor... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
13th October 2008
With Election Day only a few weeks away, both Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain have announced their running mates. With the disaster on Wall Street, and record breaking job losses, The Tax Lady Roni Deutch decided to take a deeper look into Governor... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
08th October 2008
I caught the latest episode of this cool new reality television series, The US Presidential Election! You might have heard about it. Two guys, a mulatto guy and a white guy are trying to become President. Whoever gets the most votes wins. Just like Americ... Read >
Author: r2computing
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
07th October 2008
The existing real estate market is in decline and current forecasts do not see a significant rise any time soon. However, there are many variables that could affect this forecast. Being an election year, a new president, depending on the policies of his... Read >
Author: Doogers
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
29th September 2008
This year's presidential election in the United States is likely to be the most important election in many of our lifetimes. This article isn't intended to convince you to vote one way or another but instead provide information on what changes and soluti... Read >
Author: Steve Cancel
25th September 2008
With Election Day only a few weeks away, both Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain have announced their running mates. With a looming recession, and gas prices expected to spike because of Hurricane Gustav, The Tax Lady Roni Deutch decided to take a dee... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
22nd September 2008
The Chinese have done it for longer than 2500 years – they still are. And more and more Westerners are doing it today. From a person’s face you can read amazing amount of information: the facial features and other characteristics show personality qual... Read >
Author: Erik Kanto
18th September 2008
In “The Little Prince” the fox said “words are a source of misunderstanding.” This is especially true in the English language where often words have numerous unrelated meanings. Should Sarah Palin ride her golden moose to victory, women raped by p... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
12th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Your Mind Body and Soul 123
I first heard about Alaskan Gov. Sarah Palin on the AOL movers and shakers headline article last April. The brief article outlined her accomplishments and highlighted what a reformer she was for Alaska. Im... Read >
Author: Colleen Lilly
12th September 2008
The strangest thing happened the other day. I know this may sound like a stretch, but Barack Obama actually visited my family to personally elicit our support for him. Let me tell you that the experience was otherworldly. The whole time I'm thinking why... Read >
Author: Aaron Taylor
12th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Nick Nanton
Telling stories is not only one of the oldest forms of communication; it is also one of the most effective. Accepting this statement as true should help you see why creating a business story is a reliable way to connect,... Read >
Author: Nick Nanton
09th September 2008
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Obama on the 3rd got the presidential nomination. This means that in November U.S. presidential election, he will represent the Democratic Party and compete with John McCain, the Republican candidate. They have diffe... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu
09th September 2008
Many have several thoughts on Sarah Palin. I personally admire the woman for a few reasons. She’s married with five children, the youngest of which is challenged, but yet is able to maintain a high profile career. She’s also family focused with a good... Read >
Author: Tinisha Nicole Johnson
09th September 2008
Do you remember that on March 20, 2003 George Bush, Dick Cheney and John McCain invaded Iraq? Do you remember that George Bush, in a fit of premature celebration on May 1, 2003 stood on the deck of the USS Abraham Linclon and trumpeted, “Mission Accompl... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
09th September 2008
Student Voters Look to Candidates for Answers to Crisis in Student Loans and College Affordability
With problems growing in the student loan industry, spurred both by an ongoing credit crunch with its roots in the subprime mortgage crisis and by co... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
09th September 2008
Barack Obama and John McCain are two great candidates for the 2008 election, however there is only so much they can do for your economy. We know that they can influence the US economy, however when it comes to your economy, the ball is in your court.
... Read >
Author: dgolden464
09th September 2008
The Republican Presidential nominee John McCain has chosen Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin for his VP. The choice of Palin calls into question his talking points of "putting the country first," "experience," & "ready to lead." The choice also contradicts his... Read >
Author: Marvin J. Markus
08th September 2008
With all of the scrutiny and demands placed on Barack Obama and John McCain in their campaigns for President, it is difficult to imagine a president as a polio victim. However, Franklin D. Roosevelt, possibly the most famous polio survivor in history, wa... Read >
Author: Kent
08th September 2008
by Josh Greenberger
(August 17, 2008) Legend has it that Migel Nostrildamous, a seer of the 1500s, could smell the future. He predicted the 2008 U.S. Presidential race between Barack Obama and John McCain.
Nostrildamous claimed there were two paral... Read >
Author: Josh Greenberger
05th September 2008
Barack Obama and John McCain are two great candidates for the 2008 election, however there is only so much they can do for your economy. We know that they can influence the US economy, however when it comes to your economy, the ball is in your court.
... Read >
Author: dgolden464
05th September 2008
Sarah Palin is the Antigore, the biggest threat to global warming and climate change, because she states positively that human beings are not the cause of global warming. Democrats are panicking over what will happen on foreign policy if the 72 year old t... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
04th September 2008
In dramatic irony worthy of William Shakespeare it turns out that Sarah Palin’s harshest critic was none other than John McCain. Sarah Palin stood at her debut side by side with John McCain crowing about how she had stopped the bridge to nowhere by tell... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
03rd September 2008
I'm voting for Barack Obama this November 4th for President of the United States. What follows in this article are 7 of the many reasons I am voting for Obama and not John McCain.
1. Obama was against the Iraq war from the start. Very few politicians h... Read >
Author: Marvin J. Markus
02nd September 2008
If you have you noticed lately the daily appearance of John McCain on the evening news, you'd see the markings on the Senator's face can not escape the notice of observant men. Care basics must certainly enter the mind of those who see McCain's face. Thos... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
02nd September 2008
Mission Accomplished! George Bush promised to sprint to the end of his Presidency 120 days from now and he’s gotten out of the blocks quickly. Trying to hide behind the cloak of the Olympic Games in Beijing, George W. Bush has now brought the world to t... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
02nd September 2008
George Bush, the person elected Emperor by the people of the United States twice, Nostradamus Third Antichrist maBUS, is now following Nostradamus previous two antichrists into losing their armies in Russia. When all Hell is about to break loose in the Mi... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
28th August 2008
Are we all having a group hallucination? And if we are, why are we hallucinating that there's a recession instead of something nice?
Not too long ago, John McCain’s key economic adviser (now ex-key economic advisor), Phil Gramm (one of the five p... Read >
Author: Kenrick E. Cleveland
21st August 2008
Oh what a tangled web we weave; what could Vince Li, the Beijing Olympics, Wal Mart, Iran nukes, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, John McCain and Zorro have to do with each other? The Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the world press have no idea why out of nowhere V... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
20th August 2008
In a previous post, I discussed Obama’s positions on key economic issues. In this post, I will compare and contrast the two candidates on those same economic issues. After reviewing these issues, I am confident that you will conclude that Barack Obama i... Read >
Author: Darryl Cherness
20th August 2008
Lost in the fog of alzheimers rage dementia, John McCain has inadvetently made the point that not only is Barack Obama ready to lead America to a brighter future, but the world has already embraced Barack Obama as the long awaited for, truly loved and adm... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
15th August 2008
In a previous post, I discussed Obama’s positions on key economic issues. In this post, I will compare and contrast the two candidates on those same economic issues. After reviewing these issues, I am confident that you will conclude that Barack Obama i... Read >
Author: Darryl Cherness
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
12th August 2008
We hear and read it everyday. The economy has problems, banks record huge losses, as demonstrated by Wachovia and Washington Mutual for the 2ndt quarter 2008. We read that companies, especially in the banking and real estate industry, as well as building ... Read >
Author: Axel Meierhoefer
29th July 2008
When Sen. John McCain delivered the keynote address at the National Federation of Independent Business 2008 National Small Business Summit last month, he did much more than speak to several hundred interested small business owners. He pushed the concerns ... Read >
Author: Todd Stottlemyer
29th July 2008
Greer, SC � New York is creating a 90-day stalling period before foreclosure to give homeowners in trouble time to research their options. Fairfax, Virginia is using tax dollars to buy up foreclosed homes with the hope of stabilizing neighbors crashing... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th July 2008
U.S. Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama raked in 52 million U.S. dollars in June, more than double the June take for his Republican rival John McCain, who had his best month of the year, CNN reported Thursday.
Obama's campaign and the Democrat... Read >
Author: jackyluo
23rd July 2008
Barack Obama stirred up some controversy recently when he urged Americans to learn foreign languages. The discussions about multilingualism in the U.S. seem to be on the rise so maybe it’s time we look at our past. Most people know that Thomas Jefferso... Read >
Author: Janine Libbey
23rd July 2008
In November, either Sen. John McCain or Sen. Barack Obama will likely be elected as the next Commander-in-Chief of our Nation. The economy is changing and in the next five months, the economic conditions are likely to get even worse. Therefore, it is cruc... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
22nd July 2008
Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley
Imagine my surprise when I went online recently and encountered this headline: "Karl Rove's Sly Deal With Fox". Think of a conservative, right-wing political hack with slight-of-hand magic out to pull a fast one over on Amer... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
17th July 2008
The power of black community is rising constantly with black leaders proving their leadership qualities and mettle. The success of black community is entirely based on the positive efforts of black entrepreneurs, black CEO's, black executives and black bu... Read >
Author: martine
03rd July 2008
“America is a country that doesn't know where it is going but is determined to set a speed record getting there,” quotes Dr. Laurence J. Peter. Yes, that the reason that we are on the top of the show!
Well, with 4th of July surging in softly, yet ... Read >
Author: Dorothysmith
02nd July 2008
“America is a country that doesn't know where it is going but is determined to set a speed record getting there,” quotes Dr. Laurence J. Peter. Yes, that the reason that we are on the top of the show!
Well, with 4th of July surging in softly, yet ... Read >
Author: Dorothysmith
30th June 2008
The American health care system is one of the most talked about issues surrounding the upcoming 2008 presidential elections. Both Democratic and Republican candidates have outlined new health care plans that may have a drastic impact on how many voters ch... Read >
Author: mckesson1
27th June 2008
Lately Ron Paul has been very out spoken about his Non-support of John McCain and
almost in the same breath been praising Bob Barr the Libertarian Presidential Candidate.
So maybe this isnt such a big surprise right. Well, thats only partly true. Man... Read >
Author: charleslawlesss
25th June 2008
Polls are showing that the economy is turning out to be the most important topic in the upcoming general election. Since economic, and tax issues affect every single day of our lives, it is important to fully understand both candidate’s tax views. To he... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
25th June 2008
Polls are showing that the economy is turning out to be the most important topic in the upcoming general election. Since economic, and tax issues affect every single day of our lives, it is important to fully understand both candidate’s tax views. To he... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
20th June 2008
When the evangelicals felt they got burned by Jimmy Carter they chose more carefully the next time around and Ronald Reagan did not disappoint them. President Bush has not so much disappointed the Christians but the nation with what seems to be failed war... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
19th June 2008
As he sprints to the finnish of the 100 metre dash at the Beijing Olympics, George Bush is about to kill 2 birds, Barack Obama and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with 1 slingshot and 1 stone. Not since St. Paul helped stone Stephen Martyr to death for supporting Jes... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
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
09th June 2008
It is most appropriate that George W. Bush and John McCain are meeting behind closed doors because that's where the two Bush terms were won. But we must remember not to attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. The good news... Read >
Author: Bob Miller
09th June 2008
Heroes, the extremely popular sci-fi/drama TV series which was a total success during the first few seasons is now coming back on full strength in order to pick up where it left off. Due to the writer strike some months ago the production of this success... Read >
Author: John Sern
03rd June 2008
Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama have begun battling it out in Western States in the race for president. The West is likely to be pivotal battlegrounds that could shape the November election. Today, Obama is campaigning in Nevada where he'... Read >
Author: ameliavega27
15th May 2008
Yesterday evening by a lake in Crawford, Texas, George Bush and Leona Lewis serenaded Jenna Bush with “Bleeding Love” as Jenna and Henry Hager said their “I Do’s”. In an apparent shot at John McCain for not voting for him in 2000, the ceremony w... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
12th May 2008
John McCain is about to ride to victory on the same unspoken winning lying promise fed to us by George Bush. It isn’t so much what has been said in the two year primary caucus as what has been withheld from us like gruel from orphans. Our political lead... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
29th April 2008
On Tuesday (Tax Day), John McCain announced his idea for how to simplify the tax filings for mllions of people. Finally, a workable idea!!! His idea is quite simple and would solve many problems. For those of you who didn't hear about it, here it is in a ... Read >
Author: Tom Wheelwright
18th April 2008
It's an election year in the United States. The politicians of both major political parties continue to outline their initiatives for their first Presidential term in office. Democratic candidate Barrack Obama outlines a long list of new spending promises... Read >
Author: James William Smith
16th April 2008
In an interview carried by CNN Monday April 15, 2008 McCain answered the questions about his age and whether he had the stamina for the job with an invitation for anyone who doubts his stamina to come along with him on his campaign. That silenced everyone... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
16th April 2008
Young irreplaceable Americans, getting a good education is a terrific way to serve your country…there are heroes in every walk of life, not just the military.
I'm going to share with you a couple of things about our country that I wish were not true,... Read >
Author: Bob Miller
02nd April 2008
Just as the GOP were winding up to paint Barack Obama as Osama bin Laden, the entire Jeremiah Wright fiasco has proven Barack Obama to be a baptised Christian who donated $20,000 to his Christian Church of 20 years last year. The Lord works in mysterious ... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
27th March 2008
If you are Catholic the epistemology or the body of knowledge you refer to see if things are orthodox or conservative would be ex-cathedra or Papal encyclicals and Catholic dogma. Although it is not always that clear even Catholic teachings are supposed t... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
27th March 2008
The families of George Bush and Hillary Clinton have ruled the United States of America for the past 20 years. How are they doing so far? The people of the United States of America (NYSE – US) seem to have a masochistic tendency. Today the Economoist in... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
25th March 2008
Democrat Hillary Clinton has invited Barack Obama to be her running mate. However, she does not think her rival is adequately qualified to be the commander in chief of the US army! Clinton's statements have attracted condemnation from Obama's supporters a... Read >
Author: Emma
25th March 2008
A New York Times article raised concerns that John McCain could suffer a recurrence of the skin cancer that he suffered eight years ago. The report follows close on the hells of the story alleging an affair between the senior senator and lobbyist Vicki Is... Read >
Author: Emma
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
12th March 2008
Seeing the tide of hope and change wash them away, good friends Hillary Clinton and John McCain teamed up in Ohio and attacked Barack Obama with religious and color racism. Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton and John McCain took the gloves off and lynched Bar... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
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
Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama campaigned fiercely on Monday, preparing themselves for the upcoming primary election in Texas and Ohio. Clinton made several stops in Ohio before heading to Texas where Obama was also campaigning har... 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
New York Mayor, Michael Bloomberg, denied that he was joining in the race for the White House. With this Bloomberg squashed the two-year long rumors that had been circulating that he would be running for President as an independent candidate. However, thi... 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
26th February 2008
It could be an indication of how close the competition between the two leaders is, and how high the stakes involved are. Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are both spending extravagantly on their electoral campaigns. In contrast, Republican John ... Read >
Author: Emma
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.
... Read >
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
22nd February 2008
Republican candidate Mitt Romney has endorsed leading rival John McCain for the party's presidential nomination. Earlier Romney had suspended his campaign, indicating that he did not want a democrat candidate to win the presidential race. Romney has now a... Read >
Author: Emma
15th February 2008
Ron Paul, the maverick Republican candidate has declared that he would not endorse the John McCain, the leading Republican candidate. While it is confirmed that he will not be that he will not be running as a third party candidate, he has also stated that... 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
13th February 2008
Democrat Barack Obama criticized Hillary Clinton for being too closely linked to the past. He said Clinton was finding it difficult "to break out of the politics of the past," referring to the time of her husband, Bill Clinton's presidentship.
Obama ai... Read >
Author: Emma
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
11th February 2008
Having finished so close in the polls after Super Tuesday, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are still racing to gain valuable votes. Clinton had managed to win over several big states with a total of eight states to her name with the support of 782 delega... Read >
Author: Emma
11th February 2008
John McCain stood on a mountain and said “The truth shall set you free.” Most Britons think that Sherlock Holmes was a real person and that Sir Winston Churchill was a fictional character. It’s hard to tell fact from fiction today without a free int... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
07th February 2008
After the tears, just before Super Tuesday, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton has reason to smile. Some significant victories in important states helped her close in on her closest rival Barack Obama. Meanwhile, John McCain emerged with a lead relegati... 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
06th February 2008
Republican Rudy Giuliani gave in to the predictable inevitability of his flagging popularity and bowed out of the presidential race. He also endorsed John McCain, who is currently in the leading position. Giuliani's move came after the disappointing third... Read >
Author: Emma
05th February 2008
Hillary Clinton's popularity seems to be fast declining. With John Edwards out of the race, it was expected that it would be a fight to the finish of the democratic nomination between Clinton and Barack Obama. And recent poll surveys from California do se... Read >
Author: Emma
01st February 2008
Having faced a number of poor voting results in early campaigning rounds, former US Senator Fred Thompson has decided to withdraw from the presidential race on Tuesday.
Thompson withdrew his candidacy after having faced a third place result in Saturday... Read >
Author: Emma
26th January 2008
The Republican presidential hopeful John McCain is trying to raise funds in a flurry, before going onto the Florida primary scheduled for January 29, 2008. He will require the money in order to compete against fellow republican Mitt Romney. Romney, a succ... 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
25th January 2008
Republican Senator Tom Coburn has endorsed John McCain as the right choice for president in 2008. The senator from Oklahoma was speaking at a rally in Greenville, South Carolina.
"What we need in our country is somebody that has the courage and the wil... Read >
Author: Emma
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
22nd January 2008
During the interview, Levin said that McCain was recasting himself as more conservative in order to win the Party's presidential nomination. Santorum responded to this by saying, "It’s amazing to hear what John McCain is trying to convince the voters he... Read >
Author: Emma
21st January 2008
Flip flopping refers to changing ones position on an issue. The public generally dislikes politicians who flip flop on their positions, in part because they assume that it is done dishonestly for political reasons alone, and in part because they simple li... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
20th January 2008
Republican presidential candidates seemed to support a combination of tax reductions and spending cuts to make up for an election-year recession. They were arguing in a debate in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, sponsored by the South Carolina Republican Par... 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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