Senator McCain

A Practical Choice for President: Taxes

by Jeff Doty, Oct 17, 2008
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This explores the choice for President from the perspective of an average, middle class American who is concerned about saving money on his taxes in these hard economic times.

Senator Mccain's Electability Problems!

by Shergill, Oct 5, 2008
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Senator McCain is a good person and he wants to be President of the United States. One of his difficulties is that he is not trying hard enough to be independent of President Bush and the Republicans who have driven the American and Global economies into the ground. The $700billion bail out is just the beginning. The unemployment rate has been creeping up for the last nine months and President Bush's rating is at an all time low.

Apocryphal Leader 2: Ability Versus Task

by Sojouner, Oct 2, 2008
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Maybe our Lone Ranger can take a minute out to review what true leadership is all about. America has already endured a President with an attention deficit - diligence is urgently needed.

Election Mania

by Yvonne Coverdale, Sep 7, 2008
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Is that what this country is coming to now? Throw a huge party, good music, empty great sounding promises that makes it sound like you’re in charge and forget all else? The vanity of my country saddens me.

Mccain vs Obama on Faith, Religion and Politics

by Yvonne Coverdale, Aug 19, 2008
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It certainly was no debate but if one listened carefully it was very informative. Certainly no changes as they proclaim but many things to raise even more questions about Senator Obama, especially his honesty.

Barack Obama Will be the President of the United States

by Shergill, Aug 3, 2008
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The US election started with New York Senator Hillary Clinton as the clear favourite. Many things have changed and the Democrats have a presumptive nominee in Senator Barack Obama. He fended off strong challenges. The strongest challenge remains but his advantages outweigh his disadvantages and will therefore become the next president of the United States. Senator McCain's age is a major disadvantage. This combined with the facts that he has no new ideas, draws smaller crowds, has less funds and less support make him unelectable.

Where is 2008's FDR?

by Jo Oliver, Jul 17, 2008
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Political woes?

The Past, the Present and the Future: Consequences of American Foreign Policy

by Shergill, May 19, 2008
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Looking at the outcomes of previous decisions and makes bold predictions for future of the Middle East.


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