By: Paul Segreto | 2010-03-29 | Business A look at today's franchise candidates will reveal they are more sophisticated, better educated, and more technologically advanced than ever before. In addition, and even more so because of the economic downturn, they are extremely cautious. read more
By: Richard Petro | 2012-01-12 | Shopping advice The Victorinox Huntsman is said to be the actual direct descendant of the original Swiss Army Knife, coming with a variety of resources, all of which I've found to be extremely useful when I was in a sticky situation and away from my main tool kit. My first meeting with this little wonder tool was in the early eighties. While traveling to Sydney the plane made a stop in Bahrain, giving me an opp read more
By: John Bowers | 2010-04-04 | News and society Today, September 11, 2008, Alaska Governor and Republican Vice-Presidential candidate Sarah Palin sends her son Track off to war. For five years now I've heard many people curse George W. Bush for sending America's sons and daughters off to "die in a foreign land" and yet his own twin daughters remain safe at home. read more
By: Jackson Weinheimer | 2010-04-03 | News and society Sarah Palin is among a handful of Republicans (along with Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, and Bobby Jindal) who keep getting listed among those likely to be a candidate for President in 2012. To those of us who thought she was an absolute disaster as John McCain's VP candidate in 2008 this is hard to come to grips with. Why on earth would anyone think she is capable of being President when she showed clearly during the 2008 election that she is not even capable of giving intelligible answers to simple questions? read more
By: Hawah Kasat | 2010-04-04 | Politics I'm going to cut right to the race. The idea of a woman or African-American as president is appealing to me. But if Condolezza Rice was running for president, I'd pass on the best of both worlds. Hilary Clinton's candidacy represents a Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton regime. A hybrid monarchy, rooted in nepotism, that I'd rather not see perpetuate and further tarnish the already scarred history of a nation built on the backs of slaves. 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: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Politics It is amazing all the folks out there who say that Hilary Clinton does not have a chance for President? Oh really I say and who is going to beat her then? I think it is silly to not consider these issues in a more realistic sense. Even the current President of the United States call Hillary Clinton a Formidable competitor. 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: Anthony.Williams | 2011-12-30 | Business Newt Gingrich wants to keep illegal aliens in this country so their children can work as school janitors. read more
By: Cherry xu | 2011-08-24 | Games Just look at some responses about Obama and Clinton. They describe them as young, good-looking---rarely do they say his policy of doing x, y, z is spot on. Obama ran on change. Most voters thought he emant for the better. Suckers. So, great ideas and stupid ideas die on the sidelines...but only one emerges that is supposedly the most electable from the bunch. Ron Paul will never be that person. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Politics The other day our Online Think Tank had a discussion on Ron Paul, who is running for President of the United States. He is a libertarian for the most part in much of his thinking, but is running as a Republican. One of his very staunch supporters sent me an email to discuss his candidacy and to stated that; read more
By: Eric Herskowitz | 2010-04-04 | Politics The final two 2008 candidates for the presidential elections included Democrat, Barack Obama and Republican, John McCain. However, prior to the selection of these two top delegates from their respective parties, there were many other candidates. read more
By: Nathan Tabor | 2010-04-04 | Politics The election cycle of 2008 has been characterized by longshot candidates and miraculous comebacks. Mike Huckabee won the Iowa caucus with virtually no money and a small operation Barack Obama has turned the dominant narrative of the Democratic race from "Hillary the inevitable" to "Hillary the vulnerable." And of course, one has to mention Ron Paul, the Texas congressman with libertarian leanings who raised over $6 million. read more