By: Amit Thard | 2010-04-03 | News and society President Obama's nationality has been a subject of discussion for a long time now. After his victory in the Presidential elections, a lot of people have been asking questions about his place of birth. In order to become the President of the United States, an individual has to be born in the United States. The absence of this requirement immediately disqualifies an individual from this post. read more
By: Howard Jacobs | 2010-03-30 | News and society What if Barack Obama treated everything the way he does the economy? In this fictional speech, Barack Obama proposes a government takeover of Major League Baseball. read more
By: Norton Nowlin | 2010-04-04 | Politics It is not the right moment on our republic's time-line for a black man to be elected to the nation's highest office. All of the current indicators present a dismal hope for such a man as Obama, who, though a good and decent public servant, is opposed by many hateful white closet and openly declarative bigots with their antebellum attitudes and prejudices. If anything, Obama's run in the 2008 election will serve to again divide the Democratic voters into several camps, allowing neo-conservatism and Republican Party to prevail. read more
By: Gary Wonning | 2010-04-04 | Politics Much has been said about our Democratic candidate for president. He has achieved rock star status. Because of his silver tongue, many look at him as someone who can "save" us from ourselves. I learned many years ago when something looks too good to be true, it probably is. read more
By: Greg Reeson | 2010-04-04 | Politics The debate over Obama's "blackness" has gone on too long already. As a nation we need to move past the debate about a candidate's race and focus on what plans the candidate has for our country. read more
By: Anthony Dolpies | 2010-04-02 | News and society Barack Obama is the Antithesis of the American Spirit. The Founders Saw him coming years ago. read more
By: Eric Coggins | 2010-04-04 | Politics We Americans like to believe that the outcome of our elections is determined by the democratic process i.e. the will of the people. However, the sudden rise of such unlikely presidential candidates like Abraham Lincoln, William Jefferson Clinton, and now Barack Hussein Obama show that there may be something more divine at work behind the scenes. read more
By: Adam Bloomfield | 2010-04-04 | Politics Barack Obama may likely be the next president of the United States. What few people know is how left-wing this young politician is. read more
By: Jill Engledow | 2010-04-04 | Politics Hawaii is especially proud of our new president, Barack Obama. He was born here and spent many of his formative years living in Honolulu. We believe this time spent in Hawaii had an indelible effect on the formation of his character, because the history of Hawaii makes this place unique. read more
By: Nolan Bray | 2010-11-04 | Law President Barack Obama will be going to India quickly, and corporate Usa is working in direction of making all the offers worried for the good results involving the two nations to be feasible. Two Hundred Organizations to Attend the Conference in Mumbai The U.S.-India Enterprise Council will host the occasion, and folks are banking heavily on Obama's speech, which will possibly trigger profitable business in between the nations or Obama's pro regulation agenda will stymie develop... read more
By: Himfr Mary | 2010-12-14 | Management If Obama playing basketball disfigured some upset, then divided in Congress under the complex situation, caught in the Democratic and Republican parties between then let him headaches. Eastern Time the morning of November 30, U... read more
By: Jon W Turner | 2010-04-04 | Politics These are my suggestions for President-elect Barack Obama concerning the economy, family issues, literacy, crime, national healthcare, taxes & energy: Job Creation: New Deal-type initiatives like the CCC & WPA. These would create real jobs, paid for by the US government (you and me), repairing the national infrastructure; for instance, rebuilding New Orleans & the rest of the still-reeling and still often unrecognizable Gulf and Atlantic coasts. This would be trickle-horizontally economics, in that the living wages paid to these workers would be saved or spent by these workers, and in turn be saved ... read more
By: Daniel James Wood | 2011-09-13 | Politics The highly anticipated Obama jobs plan has been unveiled after a tantalizing few days tease. The big news is that the president has decided since lighter fluid is wet, that's what should be poured on this economic fire. read more