I make no apologies for believing that Chuck Baldwin--standing on the Constitution Party ticket--should be the next U.S. president.
Mary Starrett, put together a few reasons why Chuck Baldwin would make a good president, here.
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Yesterday QuiQui reported how mega-bloggers who backed Obama are responding to his electoral move to centrism. A piece in the USA Today on the same subject offers this insightful advice from Senator Bernie Sanders:"They should be organizing a grassroots movement," he said, "so it will be easier for...
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Many Arab Americans are rethinking their enthusiasm for Barack Obama. Not only do they watch him pander to the strong Israeli lobby, but they observe his campaign handlers distancing themselves from Muslims. Hoping to teach Obama a lesson, some Middle East Americans plan to vote for Ralph Nader, to ...
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Posted by
Amira Al Hussaini
· 7:16 pm
· Afghanistan · Australia
A number of websites to poll readers from around the world on their choice of who the next president of the US should be have popped up recently. And while non-Americans do not have a vote in the elections, they are still having their say online.
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Harper on the US Political RaceThe following comes from the Hill Times in an interview between Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Angelo Persichilli on Canadian foreign policy. I think it is important that Canada have a good relationship with the United States President regardless of who it is. Har...
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Ron Paul - Won't campaign for Bob Barr, Staying in Republican racePaul would make a better candidate than McCain in my opinion-Darryl...
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Bob Barr is running as a Libertarian for presidentNot quite Ron Paul, but will at least neutralize Nader-Darryl...
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During his three years in the U.S. Senate, Democratic Presidential hopeful Barack Obama’s voting record and statements have generally been quite supportive of Israel. In an op-ed piece which appeared in the New York Times on February 11, Roger Cohen quotes Obama and seeks to reassure Jewish voters...
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The NY Times had a piece today, about Nader's entrance into the race and the reaction of the other presidential candidates. I found the comments section more interesting than the article itself. While I rarely comment on US politics (there are tons of blogs on that topic) this piece riled me up. A c...
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Barack Ibn Hussein Osama 60 (45%) Billary/Psycho Clinton 10 (7%) Crazy Old Man McCain 10 (7%) Ron "Sean" Paul 9 (6%) Chuck Norris 11 (8%) Ralph "the Spoiler' Nade...
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