The Political Fires Are Heating Up Fast For Election 2008
- By Rachel Yoshida
- Published Friday 5th 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
We have seen the sparks and the star of the smoke, but it looks as though the flames will soon break out.
Insane 2008 American Presidential Campaign
- By Gerald Greene
- Published Wednesday 3rd 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
The twists and turns of the 2008 Presidential campaign would be highly amusing if only the need to have the right leaders correct the course that the US has been on for the past eight years wasn't so urgent.
Water Restriction And Why Government Imposes them
- By Rachel Yoshida
- Published Friday 29th 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
When all water returns to the earth, why would governments restrict the use of waters to the populations?
Tips for Getting The Most From Your Campaign Yard Signs
- By Christine Harrell
- Published Friday 22nd 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
Name recognition is a high priority for candidates and political lawn signs are very effective if used properly.
Do Blogs Dynamically Transform the Modern American Political Culture
- By Jonathon Hardcastle
- Published Friday 8th 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
Recently web logs, or blogs, have exploded in popularity and have come to occupy an increasingly important place in American politics.
Mr. Bin Laden: Tear this Wall Down
- By Paul M. Jerard Jr.
- Published Friday 8th 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
You have wasted your money, and time, on a message of hate. It is easy to incite young people with the message of intolerance and violence. What a shame, when you think of all the people you could have helped
Delta Force to New Orleans
- By Paul M. Jerard Jr.
- Published Friday 8th 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
If you are wondering why the United States can send troops around the world, but failed to respond to a domestic emergency in a timely manner, you are not alone. Expect the lack of planning for emergency relief, in the aftermath and devastation left behind by Hurricane Katrina, to be the subject of a federal investigation.
Obama Change in Campaign Tactics May Prove Fatal
- By Gerald Greene
- Published Monday 4th 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
While it is normal in a close race for the front runner to fade a bit with several months to go before the general election it is a danger to Obama to lose the support of the media at a critical time when he needs them the most.
Football And Politics In Catalunia
- By Gaizka Pujana
- Published Thursday 10th 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
On Sunday Spain deservedly won the Euro 2008 final against Germany. In the Catalan capital of Barcelona as much as in the Spanish capital of Madrid, people poured into the streets to pour fireworks into the night's sky and honk car horns.
John McCain is Out of Touch
- By Anthony Wayne
- Published Saturday 28th 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
John McCain's campaign is out of touch with the American public because it does not use a text message element as Obama's and Clinton's does.
Why I am Running for President: Special Victims Unit
- By Michael Sack Elmaleh
- Published Friday 30th 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
Presidential candidates assure us that they love all Americans. But they especially love Americans who have been victimized in ways that reinforce their campaign platform.
What Next For Bahrain?
- By Gordon Warre
- Published Monday 26th 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
Bahraini liberals have responded to the growing power of religious parties by organizing themselves to campaign through civil society in order to defend basic personal freedoms from being legislated away.
What Has France's New President Done For The Country
- By Catherine Harvey
- Published Sunday 25th 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
A look at some of the changes implemented by the latest French premier and some of his motives behind the changes.
Do Blogs Dynamically Transform the Modern American Political Culture
- By Jonathon Hardcastle
- Published Friday 9th 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
Recently web logs, or blogs, have exploded in popularity and have come to occupy an increasingly important place in American politics.
Mr. Bin Laden: Tear this Wall Down
- By Paul M. Jerard Jr.
- Published Thursday 8th 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
You have wasted your money, and time, on a message of hate. It is easy to incite young people with the message of intolerance and violence. What a shame, when you think of all the people you could have helped
Delta Force to New Orleans
- By Paul M. Jerard Jr.
- Published Thursday 8th 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
If you are wondering why the United States can send troops around the world, but failed to respond to a domestic emergency in a timely manner, you are not alone. Expect the lack of planning for emergency relief, in the aftermath and devastation left behind by Hurricane Katrina, to be the subject of a federal investigation.
What Does It Really Mean To Be A U.S. Citizen?
- By David Maillie
- Published Wednesday 30th 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
It supposedly means we have great rights and priviledges, but in actuality, these rights are bipartisan with the rich and wealthy having one set of rights and the poor another. America is not a true democracy, but actually closer to Russia and socialism. This is an article you need to read.
It's my friends in the South and Midwest that are crying "foul." These folks are white, Reagan Democrats or Arnold Republicans. They are centrist, patriotic and by many experts the so-called swing vote.
The poor vote one way and the rich another. Those neither rich nor poor get caught square in the middle or "middle class" as it is often called. The Twilight Zone might be a more appropriate name.
Rush Limbaugh's Operation Chaos: The Ninja Option?
- By John DeJong
- Published Thursday 24th 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
For those aspiring Robinson Crusoe's among you, Op. Chaos is a brilliant creation of Rush Limbaugh. What he has done is to give all those Conservatives who have missed out on voting against John McCain a new voting life by way of switching parties and becoming "Shadow Democrats" for the remaining DNC primaries.

