Politics
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| | Unless you live under a rock, you know that the U.S government is in the throws of a “bail out” related to recent stock market woes and mortgage companies that are in crisis. I would like to give a little context to this for those that just hear the headlines, but don’t know what they mean. |
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| | A Reflection on the September 26th, 2008, Debate Between Barack Obama and John McCain. |
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| | Democratic shenanigans in the volunteer state. |
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| | The $700 billion bailout has captured a lot of attention. Here is a summary of why these people cannot get along. |
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| | by Yvonne Coverdale, Sep 28, 2008 | | Comments(1) Liked It: 1 |
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| | How many times does History have to repeat itself before we American’s learn our lessons? Doesn’t anyone ever look at History to look toward what may be coming at us? Why can’t our leaders do what needs to be done? |
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| | A recap of the first presidential debate of 2008. |
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| | Why do we vote the way we do? A seemingly honest man that tells the truth can’t get elected. So as voters, what are the characteristic we look for in elected officials? |
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| | As the Presidential election draws closer, the two candidates try to show they are better than the other at dealing with real economic problems. |
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| | The 43rd. President of the United States, President George Walker Bush, came to power after losing the popular vote but obtaining a court decision from a judge appointed by his father. This president has a history of successful manipulation. He has driven the US economy into the ground, cost thousands of lives, and made America the most disliked country in the world. He has presided over the biggest lie and the biggest economic disaster. Somehow, he does not feel responsible for either. |
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| | McCain wants to pass legislation to fix the economy which Obama is ridiculing. Who will win and who is more reasonable? |
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