By: Dennis Copson | 2010-04-04 | Politics The second Presidential debate was held Tuesday, October 7, 2008 - exactly four weeks before Election Day - at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. Belmont is a small Christian liberal arts institution (5000 students) near downtown Music City, USA. This meeting was a 90 minute affair; the format was the 'town hall meeting' type of discussion with questions from the audience and several internet users of selected, mostly undecided, voters directly to the candidates with a one minute limit on a discussion period. (That was largely violated.) read more
By: Shilpi Ganguly | 2010-04-04 | Politics This article gives an analysis of the first debate between Obama and McCain. As the elections come closer, the race is heating up. However neither candidate emerged a runaway winner in the first debate. But Obama seems to be popular in the public mind, who deemed him better than his rival, as post-debate polls indicate. read more
By: Melissa Strouth | 2010-04-03 | Arts & Entertainment Eddy's home sat in the country on a twisted road consisting of mostly dirt and gravel. This place was rather attractive and quite perfect for a slow-moving old hound like Eddy. read more
By: Dennis Copson | 2010-09-15 | Politics The most recent conflict on immigration reform is one concerning what are referred to as ‘anchor babies', those children born to parents here illegally who then are accorded citizenship based on an interpretation, however discombobulated, of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. read more
By: Jim Moyer, Jr | 2010-04-04 | Politics When will we get to the real moral politics of the election? Life, Supreme Court judges and good and evil. read more
By: Glen Ward | 2010-09-19 | Home & Family The focus of Eddie Bauer is to give the most innovative solutions in nearly all categories of little one items such as vehicle seats, infant strollers, gates, infant higher chairs, play yards, little one step stools, normal bassinets, diaper luggage, and so on. Eddie Bauer auto seats are accessible in the array of convertible auto seats and booster vehicle seats. Given that the states have created it mandatory, booster seats are now a neccessity. Varieties incorporate the backless a... read more
By: John Chase | 2010-01-26 | Business Overwhelmed by debt payments and a steep drop in customer spending, Seattle-based Eddie Bauer has filed for bankruptcy protection. read more
By: Chang Frappang | 2011-01-12 | Arts & Entertainment Eddie bravo is a world famous jiu jitsu fighter staying in the US. He is popular for his wrestling and also as a fantastic teacher of his craft. read more
By: Kip Parent | 2010-04-04 | Politics It's almost over. The history-making, record-breaking, media driven, polarizing, seemingly endless campaign for 44th President of the United States will end in a matter of days. The Democratic and Republican candidates are set, save for a final round of stumping. Barring the unforeseen, the next leader of the free world will be Barack Obama, a Rational Mastermind, or John McCain, an Artisan Promoter. Artisan or Rational? The countdown continues. read more
By: Rick Lewis | 2010-03-16 | Insurance U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., on Monday criticized the health care reform bill that was approved for Senate debate on Saturday, saying it raises government spending to unsustainable levels. read more
By: Austin Bayard | 2010-04-04 | Politics This article is about the debate with Mccain and Obama. This article is about what each candidate will do with your money once one of them get into office as the next president of the United States. read more
By: Clint MacNichol | 2010-04-04 | Politics You don't make peace with friends, you make peace with very unsavory enemies." --Yitzhak Rabin During the Presidential debates, John McCain has tried to point out Barak Obama's lack of experience as to why he is not suited for command. Without fail he has tried to hammer home the outrageous idea of 'negotiating with our enemies [without pre-conditions]" , which Barak Obama has endorsed. Going in so far as chuckling at the idea, during the debates. read more
By: Matt Greene | 2010-10-27 | Holidays Christmas is a time for family not arguments. This article looks at some of the common debates that surround your plans for Christmas, such as where to spend the day and whether to eat out or at home. read more