- 18 In ’08 Gets My Vote By : Stuart Nachbar
On October 1, I had the privilege to come to Rutgers to see a screening of 18 in '08, a documentary produced by David Burstein, a Haverford College freshman The documentary's purpose: to get out the youth (18 to 24 year-old) vote and tell politicians how to make it happen - 4th Of July Patriotism Is Buying American Products -- Everyday By : Todd Lipscomb
There’s no denying it-- the US - A McCain-Giuliani Ticket? It's Not So Far Fetched By : Stuart Nachbar
I am not on the inside of any presidential campaign, but I consider myself to be a good student of politics And as a writer, I have the luxury of going against the grain on campaigns and issues - Achieve Political Success Through A Promotional Product Political Campaign By : Abbie Stutzer
All political candidates may not agree on political, societal or economic issues, but it is safe to infer political candidates agree that a successful political campaign builds public support and success
Political campaigns, similar to marketing campaigns, must use effective and useful slogans in order to grasp a typically uninterested audience - American Corporatism At Its Best By : Jim Silvester
Robert Redford and James Caan were right on the money
Back in 1975 my fiancée prodded me to see two movies - American Flag - The Symbol Of Our Nation's Strength And Unity By : Kimberly Quang
American flag rules were established in 1942 Congress enacted this Code to provide guidelines and rules to ensure the American flag continues to receive the respect it deserves - An Angry Democrat Speaks Out By : Mary Ann Boulette
If my party does not come to a fair decision which is inclusive to Florida and Michigan – I will no longer consider myself a member of the Democratic Party Even thought I was raised a Democrat and raised my children as Democrats – I will turn my back on the party of my birth - An Astronaut For Second Chair On The Democratic Ticket By : Stuart Nachbar
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 - Asymmetric Warfare And Apple Pie By : Jim Silvester
Asymmetric warfare is as alien to average 21st century Americans as the Martian landscape
Yet it is a term more readily heard in the media nowadays promulgated by the nation’s defense planners and used quite frequently in reference to the war on terrorism - Barack Obama & The Voice Of The Silent Majority By : Joe Hurley
Why am I writing an article about Barack Obama I am known for being a multidimensional communication specialist, with a focus on healing with spirit, divine wisdom and love - Barack Obama Can By : Susan Bernau
Even though Barack Obama has only served in national office for three years, his ability to, as State Sen Donne Trotter, a Democrat, says, be "a quick read, a quick study" compensates for the lack of experience - Bi-Party Tickets Totally Senseless By : Stuart Nachbar
I receive a daily news feed from Salon, and for the past two days I have received articles about Obama-Hagel and McCain-Lieberman unity tickets I have just three words for those who believe such events will happen: it ain't happening - Black Youth Vote! National Civic Education Training Tour Promotes Voting In Iowa By : Edrea Davis
As part of ongoing efforts to motivate young people to engage in the political process, the League of Young Voters Education Fund (LYVEF) recently teamed up with the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation’s (NCBCP) Black Youth Vote (BYV - Breached Security By : Mary Ann Boulette
Once again our leaders in the Bush administration have shown how little we are protected If they can’t even protect the private passport records of our presidential candidates how can we expect them to stop the bomb in the shopping mall, the suitcase nuke coming across the southern board or the millions of containers that arrive at our ports everyday – unexamined - Burgers, Fries And Ignorant Politics: Does Democracy Need An Overhaul? By : Murad Ali
America has become a confusing place for many people who are trying to decipher through the mess of politics that is inherent in a huge country that touts democracy The Critical Review’s (No - Bush Using Darfur, Aids To Salvage Failed Presidency By : James Opiko
Rap Artist Kanye West had this to say: "George Bush doesn't care about black people" -- Said during a Hurricane Katrina telethon - Can The Country Afford Hillary Clinton As President By : Rusty Ford
Before I start I would like to admit that I am a conservative I am not a Republican, I despise President Bush for his big spending policies and I am sorry I ever voted for him - Can Women Govern? By : Susan Bernau
The answer to that question can be found in the historical record
From September 23, 1953 to July 7, 1954,Sühbaataryn Yanjmaa acted as Chairman of the Presidium of the People's Great Khural of Mongolia making her the first women political ruler in contemporary history (except for queens) - Carla Bruni-Sarkozy Speaks Out By : Johnny Summerton
It’s just what France (and the world) has been waiting for – the real story behind the marriage of the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, and his third wife Carla
And that’s exactly what it’s going to get on Thursday – apparently – with the release of a new book “La Véritable Histoire de Carla et Nicolas” - Cctv Surveillance Systems: Those New Security Guys By : Nahshon Roberts
Don't look now Someone's staring at you from that far wall behind the artificial potted plants in this busy hotel lobby - China Is Really Number Two By : Jim Silvester
China's coming on strong while our leaders chase the terrorists across the globe
Recently much international press fanfare was generated acknowledging that China had replaced Great Britain as the world's fourth largest economy - Christian Living - Part 1: Is Voting Optional By : Bette Dowdell
You don’t hear a lot of talk about duty these days It seems to have gone out of style - Cinco de Mayo, Mon Dieu! By : B.L. Lindstrom
Having been brought up in a school system and time period that emphasized math and science it should come as no surprise to anyone that I know very little about American history And when I say American history, I mean American, not just the United States - Corporate And National Responsibility Towards Pollution By : Murad Ali
Global warming is becoming a major concern of business leaders, families, politicians and just about everyone else The remarkable growth in world population and national economies has fed into the environment lots of toxic gases that are beginning to change the environment in which we live - Cult Leader Calls Obama A Monkey By : Horace Miskel
Just when many Americans believed that Barack Obama’s success in the Democratic primary was a sign that racial divisions were mending, racism has reappeared and threatens to curtail the progress that has been made
Lyndon LaRouche recently compared Obama, one of the most successful Blacks in politics, to a monkey and referred to his mother as a race-mixing slut, comparing her to Margaret Mead, a woman who had various husbands of various ethnic backgrounds - Cultism And Immorality: An America Envisioned By Secret Societies By : Bill Knell
I hate to be one of the Nay Sayers who predict doom and gloom for our glorious nation I believe in our system of government and have great respect for the members of the military that daily lay down their lives for the pursuit of freedom - Dati Does U-Turn on Virginity Annulment Marriage By : Johnny Summerton
The French justice minister, Rachida Dati, has once again shown that she has a less than a firm grasp of her job by doing a complete volte face in a case that has been making the headlines here in France over the past week
On Monday Dati asked the public prosecutors office to appeal a court ruling, which had annulled a marriage because the wife had lied about being a virgin - Declining American Dollar Damages Foreign Policy By : Murad Ali
Saudi Arabia and the United States have been friends for some time To the average public within the country most Americans view Saudi Arabia as sponsors of terror citing the countries Muslim background - Disillusionment And Hope By : Julie Redstone
The complexity of the human heart allows us to hope for something and to expect that we will be disappointed in it at the same time, to maintain ideals, and believe that they will never be realized at the same time Holding these dual views defines the nature of disillusionment – the profound sense that one's most cherished hopes will not materialize in one's lifetime or in the space of time in which the heart feels things should or must happen - Do Republicans Have What It Takes To Keep America From Progress? By : Susan Bernau
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
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