By: Norton Nowlin | 2010-04-04 | Politics It is not the right moment on our republic's time-line for a black man to be elected to the nation's highest office. All of the current indicators present a dismal hope for such a man as Obama, who, though a good and decent public servant, is opposed by many hateful white closet and openly declarative bigots with their antebellum attitudes and prejudices. If anything, Obama's run in the 2008 election will serve to again divide the Democratic voters into several camps, allowing neo-conservatism and Republican Party to prevail. read more
By: Jan Novak Lewandowski | 2010-04-04 | Politics "Obama said he'd be making his intentions known on the 10th of February, which really means he's going to announce that he's running for President in the 2008 Elections on the 10th of February..." Barack Obama throws his hat into the Presidential Candidacy race. read more
By: Robby Jack | 2010-04-04 | Politics In my opinion, Barack would be good for America. He would restore confidence around the world of our leadership, and the respect we once had. There would be no more shoot from the hip foreign policies of the past eight years. read more
By: Greg Reeson | 2010-04-04 | Politics The debate over Obama's "blackness" has gone on too long already. As a nation we need to move past the debate about a candidate's race and focus on what plans the candidate has for our country. read more
By: Chris Kanyane | 2011-09-05 | Politics President Obama is the symbol of coolness. He is all that Maureen Dowd of The New York Times says he is, in her article, "Cool Hand Barack". read more
By: Stacey Blahbloo | 2010-12-21 | Humor With a final push in the weeks leading up to the election, and fervent endorsements from Sen. John McCain, Gov. Sarah Palin, and Sean Hannity, many reportedly feared that Barack Hussein Obama would somehow manage to inch out Barack Obama on Election Day. read more
By: Amit Thard | 2010-04-03 | News and society President Obama's nationality has been a subject of discussion for a long time now. After his victory in the Presidential elections, a lot of people have been asking questions about his place of birth. In order to become the President of the United States, an individual has to be born in the United States. The absence of this requirement immediately disqualifies an individual from this post. read more
By: Nancy billa | 2010-01-27 | Politics Considering the facts from their latest consensus on voting against the confirmation of Chief Justice John Roberts to issues like the war declared on Iraq, there seems to be not much of a difference i read more
By: Amit Thard | 2010-04-04 | Politics Barack Hussein Obama is the fifth African American running for President of the United States. His campaign is at its peak and he is being touted by many as the future president. read more
By: Dale King | 2010-04-04 | Politics Upstart senator and democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has seemingly come out of nowhere to emerge as the front-runner against the powerful political brand known as Hillary Rodham Clinton. So how did he do it? read more
By: Johnny Moon | 2010-03-29 | News and society You may have heard something about President Obama not having released his "long form birth certificate." This is complete nonsense. Read this article to find out the truth. read more
By: Alan LaMont | 2010-04-04 | Politics Obama collectibles are flying off the shelves, but they're more than money-makers. Collectibles of this nature can also be used as an educational tool for future generations. read more