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| | The presidential election of 2008 is finally over. Barack Hussein Obama became the first African American to ascend to chief executive of the United States of America. The historical context of this victory cannot be overstated. |
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| | What happened in our country that led to the financial breakdown on Wall Street, Main Street, and Pennsylvania Avenue? Simply put, it was the lack of strong leadership that put us where we are. Your boss might be more than annoying. He could be incompetent as well. This incompetence has wrecked our financial peace of mind and regaining that solitude will require a new brand of leadership. |
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| | These are challenging times for all of us. Our country's psyche has been numbed by the bewildering events of this decade. Terror strikes against our nation, polarizing wars and economic distress have led to extreme frustration and impatience. Like the phoenix rising from the ashes, the time is now for us renew our spirit by remembering where we've been. |
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| | Why is it that the Repubs always pull out the Karl Rove playbook and criticize the enemy for his lack of patriotism, his foreign ideas, his "You're not one of us" themes? For this election, to be sure, it's the only card they thought would work. Well, this time - the times are a changin'. Thanks Bob Dylan. |
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| | With the Democratic National Convention nearing its end in Denver, does Obama have enough support to win in November? With the dismal state of the economy and a host of other problems, the Democrats should be a lock to take the White House. But the dems themselves are partly responsible for their failure to seal the deal. This election will be tight. |
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