By: John T Jones, Ph.D. | 2010-04-04 | Politics You don't want to look like the average Joe if you want to be presidentone who is knowledgeable and wise. No, that won't work. You've got to look dumb like Ronald Reagan and George Bush II, crooked like Richard Nixon, or darn right ugly like Abraham Lincoln. read more
By: Michael Lemieux | 2010-04-04 | Politics In an election year it is important to look at all the candidates and their views. In my opinion the gauge of a president is how well they will support their official oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States. In that vein I have researched the positions of Constitution Party Candidated Chuck Baldwin, and present those findings to you. I will not presume to tell you how or whom to vote for, but only present what they espouse to believe and, where available, their voting record or public statements. read more
By: Candice Carlson | 2010-04-04 | Politics While the Presidential candidates are busy debating over important issues such as health care, the war in Iraq, and the economy and safety of America, it seems almost inane to ask them how they feel about the future of technology. However, this is not the case. We need to think about the future of technology as the future of America. read more
By: Walter Rhett | 2010-04-04 | Politics Here's a list of all the candidates running for President! There are thirteen candidates on the ballot in states throughout the country. How come the media, except for one or two, has not devoted even five minutes to their views and positions? read more
By: BelTA | 2010-11-30 | Politics The Central Election Commission of Belarus warns presidential candidates Vitaly Rymashevsky and Nikolai Statkevich for an unsanctioned public event in Minsk read more
By: John T Jones, Ph.D. | 2010-04-04 | Politics The humble beginnings of many of our presidents helped to get them elected. John Edwards, the lawyer millionaire, likes that idea. Did you know that his father was a mill worker. Ive studied some of the candidates and wrote some suggestions to help them in their presidential campaign. read more
By: John T Jones, Ph.D. | 2010-04-04 | Politics I'm withdrawing my name from the 2008 Presidential race. I hate flying, riding in buses, and working. It would be worse if I were elected. And the field is too crowded! I'm staying involved in the race. I've decided to give important advice to the candidates. The first thing a candidate needs is a slogan like Ikes "I will go to Korea!" read more
By: Dean S. Erickson | 2010-04-04 | Politics How important is character when it comes to casting your vote for president? Should it really be the most important consideration? read more
By: Jeanine Doyle | 2012-01-16 | Business Former U.S Presidents believed in astrology. What can astrology tell about this presidential election year? read more
By: Frank Loethen | 2010-03-26 | Pets At the Presidential Pet Museum, you can learn about what current and former Presidents had for pets. In reviewing the list, most of them are/were pet lovers and some had several pets. The list is to long to mention every one but here are some of the more recent. read more
By: Clint MacNichol | 2010-04-04 | Politics The idea of voting for a candidate who is similar in intellect to ourselves, in effect not smarter, is a troubling. In times where the President would need to absorb and understand so much about so many issues, being Anti-Intellectual would seem to hurt the progress of an administration or even a country. read more
By: John DeJong | 2010-04-04 | Politics Later this month the Republican presidential candidates will participate in debate in Colombia, South Carolina. This debate will allow Americans to see and hear what each candidate brings to the Presidential table. read more
By: Helen Fogarassy | 2010-04-04 | Politics The 2008 US election is shaking up traditional values and assumptions in stunning, revolutionary ways. With candidate families in the spotlight of America's dog-and-pony show campaigns, they are now a factor in evaluating a candidate's fitness for national leadership. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Politics Many Americans are fed up with the long-drawn out and emotionally consuming Presidential campaigns. The constant fighting, contrived chaos and sound & fury is simply too much. Then there are all those 100s of millions of dollars in political TV ads followed by "apply directly to the forehead," whoops, I mean; "I approve this message." read more
By: Matthew Goodman | 2010-04-04 | Politics What if we had a president that stood for Love instead of Change? Love conquers all, right? Maybe our country would be a lot healthier right now. read more