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by lovephileo - 2008-11-06
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, D...
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by Steve Selengut - 2008-11-03
SIBORAP includes these ten specific sections: (1) Product Transparency, (2) Regulation and Education, (3) Protection from Speculators (4) Control of Hedge Funds, (5) Brokerage Account Statements, (6) ...
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by Bill Murphy Jr. - 2008-10-31
A great gulf exists between American military and civilian societies. But paradoxically, it can be hard to tell young veterans of our wars in Iraq and Afghanistan from their peers who haven't served. ...
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by Nola Lee Kelsey - 2008-10-30
Most of us are familiar with the saying "It takes a village to raise a child". What warm and fuzzy village pundits fail to mention is that it takes a 135 year old law for our Government to do nothing ...
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by James William Smith - 2008-10-29
Presidential Election Day 2008 in America is destined to be a day filled with controversy, long voter lines at the polls, and faulty electronic voting equipment.The company (Premier Election Solutions...
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by James William Smith - 2008-10-29
Since the economy went into a tailspin several weeks ago, Barack Obama has been surging in most of the national public opinion polls. His lead has recently stabilized between four and eight percentage...
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by Rev. Michael Bresciani - 2008-10-28
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...
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by Dane Smith - 2008-10-26
Recently the news has been dominated by developments with the 700 billion dollar bailout package, and rightfully so. 700 billion is an astronomical sum of money. The first problem is that the 700 bill...
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by James William Smith - 2008-10-20
The most clever advertisement on television today is when the Maytag repairman saves the day at a polling booth by holding up a handful of crumpled ballots that he has just removed from a voting machi...
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by Hello World Bea - 2008-10-19
John McCain. He's become such a loveable media celebrity - although probably not in the way he likes. What I find funny is that he's the master of excuses.Even when all eyes are on him, he manages a l...
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by Mitch Sarton - 2008-10-10
Even if McCain's P.O.W. story or Ms. Palin's looks melt hearts, their not gonna be getting my vote. Here's a couple of alternative places to live in, if, and only IF they do make their way to the Whit...
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by Joe Owens - 2008-10-05
No matter how funny, cruel or lame they may be, no one can joke about the effects of political jokes on the popularity of US presidential candidates. With political humor and spoofs sprawled all over ...
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by Brandon R. Cornett - 2008-09-24
I stopped construction of the "Bridge to Nowhere" by telling Congress thanks, but no thanks. I visited the troops in Iraq. I sold the luxury plane on ebay for a profit. I am against earmarks and waste...
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by Common Sense - 2008-09-23
President Bush took office after Bill Clinton finished two terms. Bill Clinton served 8 years which were widely regarded as eight prosperous years for the economy and especially for mutual funds. Bill...
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by Fed Up American - 2008-09-21
As yet another bank goes belly up and wall street crumbles in the aftermath, as the cost of gasoline skyrockets, as prices overall rise and wages remain stagnant, the GOP candidate for President delus...
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by NotYourDaddy - 2008-09-03
Don't invite Ron Paul to your party, unless you want him to tear it apart. Everybody thought Hillary Clinton was going to pull a fast one at the DNC, and do something devious to undermine the rival wh...
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by Xavier Tico - 2008-08-26
Because of a business decision he made in England some 400 years ago, Thomas Hobson won a flavor of immortality in the vernacular of the English language. Mr. Hobson rented horses and carriages in the...
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by Dane Smith - 2008-08-24
It takes unimaginable amounts of energy to power the United States, and the needs is constantly growing. As global warming and fuel crises gain more and more public attention, people everywhere are no...
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by Darrylc2 - 2008-08-09
On July 31st, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed an order to lay off 22,000 temporary California state workers, and to cut the salaries of 200,000 permanent state workers. Under the order, the perm...
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by James William Smith - 2008-08-07
The campaign of Republican John McCain has just released two web videos which highlight what the campaign feels is a national media bias in favor of Democrat Barack Obama in the 2008 Presidential elec...