election
election
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by J.J. Jackson - 2008-07-27
The popular phrase used to describe John McCain's presidential aspirations has been the "Straight Talk Express". According to the popular myth, John McCain "tells it like it is" and lets you know ...
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by J.J. Jackson - 2008-08-24
As this year's election cycle kicks into high gear, so too do the party hacks and unknowing pundits. I know that the English language has it's quirks but it certainly is not that hard to understand f...
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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 Gregory Franklyn - 2008-09-15
During this presidential election we're going to hear a lot more talk about our two major candidates being "Out of Touch with America". Senator Obama's clumsy comment at a fundraiser in San Francisco ...
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by Fed Up American - 2008-09-17
The Republican strategy during this election has been a stroke of genius. They know damn well that they can't focus on issues or candidate integrity, so what's left for them to do? Shock and awe.You a...
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by J.J. Jackson - 2008-09-21
The President of the United States has two roles to fulfill. One of those roles is being the Chief Executive of the United States and operating the day to day business of the country either directly...
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by J.J. Jackson - 2008-09-21
This week, Senator Barack Obama used a common colloquialism to refer to the policies of the Bush Administration and of Republican presidential candidate John McCain who will continue on with most of ...
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by Jason Powers - 2008-09-25
Ever day in America an unborn child dies due to this murdering behavior called abortion. Will it ever stop; will the killing of unborn babies ever cease? When God creates a child He creates that chil...
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by Jean Johnson and Scott Bittle - 2008-10-04
When it comes to international issues, a lot of Americans aren't on top of the details. In 2007 only 36 percent of Americans could name Vladimir Putin as the leader of Russia, although maybe he's rais...
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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 ...