By: Sandra Simmons | 2010-04-04 | Politics Despite the "historical significance" of the upcoming election, what matters most to American voters, or should, is where the two candidates truly stand on the critical issues and how effective they will be in getting their programs through Congress. The Presidential candidates in any election past, present, and future, are vying for votes. That's a given. read more
By: Brian Garvin | 2010-04-04 | Politics So today let's speak about the Obama Vs McCain Issues Comparison and see who believes in what. Even if you are reading this after you vote, which you probably will be, it never hurts to learn who believes in what. You never know when you'll see them together on another show, perhaps siding with each other in the future. read more
By: Michael Bresciani | 2010-07-10 | Current Affairs Current Affairs, Advice, Christianity Every time the President speaks, makes another appointment or ramrods a new bill through the democratically controlled congress, he reinforces what millions of Americans now feel; this President does not love America. With Arizonans cringing in fear even hundreds of miles from the border from the aftermath of brutally murdered ranchers and border police, we might expect any other President to spring into action. We would not expect 1200 National Guardsmen to come down and sit at desks. Most of us would hope for ten or twelve thousand to come down as John McCain has suggested, armed to ... read more
By: Denrique Preudhomme | 2010-04-04 | Politics I can't remember when the race for the White House has been this entertaining. Everybody and their grandmother is tuning in to this one! Who needs Sports TV or Cable TV, when local and national news broadcast such an attractive ball-by-ball account of the men and woman vying to become the next President of the United States of America. read more
By: M. G. Matally | 2010-04-04 | Politics The wonder of the 2008 presidential contest between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain is that it is still a contest at all. Of course, we may tote the tired line that polls prior to the political parties' conventions mean little or nothing. But one can't help but wonder why this race is a contest at all. read more
By: John B. Phillips | 2010-04-04 | Politics Why is Huckabee staying in the race? Though it may seem to be hurting the Republican party, this prolonged campaign may actually help McCain in November. read more
By: Stephen Devore | 2010-04-04 | Politics The President of the United States appeared on a big screen at the Republican national convention and referred to Democrats as "The Angry Left". The left has more than the right to be angry, if fact it's hard to see why any American from the left right or center is not raving mad. 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: Richard A Davis | 2010-04-04 | Politics The election will take place in a few weeks, and I wonder if the majority of voters even know who they will be voting for? Do they know who Barak Obama is? Do they know John McCain? read more
By: Roxanne Weber | 2010-04-04 | Politics In an attempt to help out the Republic party, I decided to throw my bid into the ring, and offer my services as VP nominee, if my services should ever be needed in the near future. Below I've outlined the top 10 reasons why I should be the added to the Republican Presidential ticket as VP candidate. read more
By: Joel Hirschhorn | 2010-04-04 | Politics This general election more than most will test the courage of voters to avoid lesser-evil strategic voting that has propped up our two-party plutocracy. People with intelligence and conscience must resist peer pressure and the temptation to vote against John McCain by voting for Barack Obama. read more