By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Politics The Democratic Party always seems to succumb to the most liberalist candidates and always dumps their support for more middle of the road candidates. Senator Obama is probably has the most liberal voting record in the Senate besides Senator Kennedy. Senator Kennedy actually has an excuse, he has a brain tumor perhaps cluttering his judgment. Senator Obama on the other hand has absolutely no excuse. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Politics Some people say that Hilary Clinton cannot win for President and that she may not even be able to win the Democratic Nomination, yet that is certainly underestimating one's opponent. This is a dangerous thought for Republicans to believe and yet so many do, why? Is it blindness and wishful thinking? Why couldn't Hilary win the Presidency? read more
By: Jacob Richard | 2010-07-29 | Politics The United States Senate is a house of Congress which was instituted to promote stability via official debate between delegates from each state (equally 2 senators for each) in a long, six year terms. This is also considered the ultimate club to take part in. read more
By: Ki Gray | 2010-04-04 | Politics Two months ago the Democrats were looking at numerous positive signals for their chances in the November election. First the polls of a generic Democrat versus a generic Republican showed Democrats leading by a spread of over 10 points. The leader of the Democratic field, Barack Obama, enjoyed a substantial lead over the presumptive Republican nominee John McCain. read more
By: Mehrdad Ghahramani | 2010-04-04 | Politics Democrats must win the White House by a landslide in November. If the Democrats don't stop their self-destructive pattern soon, not only will they not win the White House, we might even see a new Speaker of the House take office next year. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are headed towards an ugly crash and they are taking down the whole party with them. read more
By: Scott Spiegel | 2010-03-31 | News and society In a survey conducted in early June, Rasmussen found that Americans trust Republicans more than Democrats on six out of eleven top issues. It's no surprise that Republicans lead on national security: after 9/11, when Bush implemented policies to fight terrorism, Republicans' trust ratings skyrocketed, because Americans saw the problem at hand and liked the way Republicans were dealing with it read more
By: Timothy Stelly Sr | 2010-04-04 | Politics The Democrats must not only address the issue of War in the Middle East and terrorism, but energy, immigration and the environment. The Democrats best suited for this are former Vice-President Al Gore and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson. This would be the Democrats' strongest ticket and give them their best chance for victory in 2008 read more
By: Emma A Johnson | 2010-04-04 | Politics Senator John McCain has successfully won the Republican Party's nomination for the Party's national convention in September for the upcoming presidential election. He clinched the nomination with projected wins in Ohio, Vermont, Rhode Island, and Texas increasing the gap between his closest rival. Senator McCain's wins in all four states ensures that he has the support of 1,191 delegates, the requisite number to secure his party's nomination. read more
By: Jim Jones Jr | 2010-04-24 | Politics In reality, I'm pretty sure that you usually ask yourself "What If". And it should be that, the Democrats have to ask themselves what if they win the house and senate in 2006. What then? The answer is that they can no longer keep the current strategy of simple, constant criticism, they will have to wield their power, and wield it well to get an advantage in the 2008 presidential election and read more
By: B Leung | 2010-04-04 | Politics Relationships! The definitive Advice as to whether a presidential candidate would win the election and eventually become the President of the United States could be verified, among other things, by computing whether there is any propensity for long-term relationships with his (for the time being) nominated vice president. read more
By: Sara Shivers | 2010-04-04 | Politics [DENVER] Wednesday evening in a dramatic turn of events for the Democrats long history, Sen. Barack Obama was crowned the party's first black presidential nominee, after former president Bill Clinton made a speech saying, "Everything I learned in my eight years as president and in the work I have done since, in America and across the globe has convinced me that Barack Obama is the man for this job," Thunderous applause responded to his prime-time speech carefully written to end any disagreement between the two campaigns. Senator Joseph Biden, who is taking a shot ... read more
By: Sara Sara | 2006-09-26 | Recreation & Sports The Ottawa Senators-a professional ice hockey team located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Ottawa Senators play in the National Hockey League (NHL). Ottawa Senators are known as one of the greatest and most popular teams of early years of hockey that existed from 1901 to 1934 earning ten Stanley Cups in that time. The team then relocated to St. Louis, Missouri, as the St. Louis Eagles however folded after the 1934-35 season. read more
By: putao | 2010-09-15 | Branding Tea party Senate favorites lead in NH, Delaware Tea party Senate favorites lead in NH, Delaware Tea party Senate favorites lead in NH, Delaware read more
By: Dennis Copson | 2010-04-04 | Politics The Democrats will all gather en masse in Denver, Colorado this week to toot their political horns and promote hysteria in their quest for the Presidency come November. It should be a hoot to watch as varied groups with diverse and conflicting interests attempt to state their case political platform be damned. It will be great pageantry to say the least. read more
By: flicksandbits | 2010-12-04 | Movies Up In The Air sits itself comfortably in my list of favourite films of the last year, it's been showered with awards gaining eight Broadcast Film Critics Association, six Golden Globe nominations , three Screen Actors Guild nominations, six BAFTA nominations and six Academy Award nominations including Best Supporting Actress nominations for both Vera Farmiga and Anna Kendrick. read more