Mitt Romney drops out of RaceObviously there was no point spending his own money for something that wasn't possible to win. Huckabee and Paul are sure to follow in short order. On the Republican side the debate is now about who will be McCain's VP.-Darryl...
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My thoughts on the US Presidential RaceI started writing about US politics in November of 2006 when it was obvious that change was occurring in the United States. Joe Lieberman lost the Democratic nominee to anti war democrat Ned Lamont. Democrats had just won the Senate and Congress in the Nove...
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The Renegade of Junk - with characteristic sarcasm asks how Huckabee made it this far.
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Posted by
John Liebhardt
· 3:45 am
· Kenya · Nigeria · South Africa
Hillary Clinton's victorious comeback has sent shock waves through the African blogopshere. John Liebhardt reviews blogger reactions from Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa in this round up.
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In her recent debate in Austin, Texas two weeks ago, Hillary Clinton suggested that not supporting Israel is a form on anti-Semitism.
We've heard that before from different important officials in the US.
It's a known fact that all American presidents have supported Israel and its right to exist. N...
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I told myself I wouldn't blog about how much I've been following the US Elections, but I stumbled accross something today called "Voices Without Votes". It's about non-Americans who care about the 2008 Presidential Campaign. Why should we care? "Because America is the world superpower and what happe...
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Mike Huckabee on SNLGood segment that shows Huckabee has a great personality and sense of humor. Very funny appearance. Also below is the SNL that Obama did around Halloween.-DarrylHuckabee does SNL news segmentObama does SNL intro segment...
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I think that I am lucky to be on this part of the world at the time of presidential elections. There is so much to learn about the mixing pot that is called America. Such diversity in opinion coupled with respect to each and every thought. Whites, blacks, Hispanics and Asians are all engaged in heat...
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By Ramzy Baroud
Ramzy Baroud's ZSpace Page
As the race for the United States presidential nominations progresses, the stances of and attitudes towards both Republican and Democratic candidates continue to bring up causes for concern, in terms of their past behaviour, current appeal and ge...
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Posted by
Jillian York
· 4:11 pm
· Ireland · U.S.A.
Although Voices without Votes aims to cover the international perspective on the U.S. elections, non-citizens aren't the only ones without a vote. American youth, that is, those under the voting age of 18, are also voteless - but not voiceless! Here is a smattering of what American youth (and their parents) have to say about the primaries, the candidates, and the upcoming nominations.
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