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: Robert Doumecq | 2010-04-04 | Politics The only thing that is keeping you from voting is fear that you will make a mistake. Never justify your vote again. read more
By: Jim Moyer, Jr | 2010-04-04 | Politics Elections are won by voting blocks. Only 50% of Christians are registered. Only about 50% of those vote in most elections. We need to motivate people to register and vote. read more
By: Steve Dukes | 2010-04-04 | Politics Has the two party system benefited the people? From the great Republic of the Roman empire to the present day United States democracy, it is perceived that the people are heard. It is perceived that ultimately the greater good will be served. Are we truly being served by our highly revered democratic system? As we stand at the podium before the global community, it is important that we make sure we know what the heck we are talking about before we try to sell our freedom to others. We must fearlessly examine our politics and ask the hard questions to get at the ugly truths. This may be a little uncomfortable for most. read more
By: Patty Bates-ballard | 2010-04-04 | Politics Change is in the political wind this year. But no candidate is talking about the kind of change offered by Canadian philosopher Steve Glickman. Simple in concept but profound in repercussion, Glickman's concept of vote sizing would give larger votes to poor, working and middle class people. He believes that only when wealth is disentangled from power will the voices of ordinary people be elevated and true democracy restored. 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: 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: Rock Edinger | 2010-10-12 | Politics Democrats are now faced with the sobering conflicts of governance. They will face a tug of war between their populist tendencies versus doing what will get them re-elected in 2008. What will Speaker Pelosi push in opposition to Bush and the conservatives? How will the President press back? read more
By: Susan Crasto | 2011-05-18 | Fashion Today, buying things, goods or services, has become so easy that all one needs to do is click a few buttons and get all that they please. It is an extremely beneficial and rapid medium which is convenient to use as well. People from different walks of life use this medium as it is enormously fast, time saving and profits them in a many different ways. read more
By: Ian Pennington | 2010-04-04 | Politics If you try to trace the origins of the Democratic Party then you can trace it back to the Democratic-Republican Party. This party emerged in the year 1792. The Democratic-Republican Party was founded by a number of Federalists such as Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. read more
By: Amit Thard | 2010-04-04 | Politics I used to be a supporter of the democrats until I read about their stance on this issue. I have to say, I am very disappointed. Today there are between 9 to 20 million illegal immigrants in the United States. This means that no one really knows how many there actually are. They work in different fields and that helps out the small businessmen they work for because these people work for cheap. God bless them. read more
By: OSA Webmaster Nine | 2011-09-28 | Childhood education India is known as the biggest democratic country in the world. Democracy is recognized as for the people, by the people and of the people. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Politics In Alabama some folks feel as if they have been exploited by the rich white conservatives who they say do not have their best interests in mind. These folks who feel slighted want to make their voices heard and want to know how to educate the people to join unions and move to the progressive neo-liberal side of the political spectrum. read more
By: Eric Schultz | 2010-04-04 | Politics Your right to vote is a fundamental right. The importance of your vote can be gaged by the quotations below of two well-known Texas Democrats. read more