In an article titled: Analysis: Who should control how we get political news? The author shows how out of touch print media is. Judge for yourself if there is any real analysis in this...
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Opinion,Barry Artiste, Now Public ContributorTwo hot topics Global Warming and Human Rights, both important, one a "political vote getting favourite" the uniformed blindly choose to believe. Why? Because a Rock...
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"Elizabeth Edwards on Issues from Down the Avenue.com
Elizabeth Edwards did the final keynote at BlogHer in Chicago tonight. She addresses the BlogHer crowd about John Edward's stance on women's issues leading up to the 2008 presidential election. Following a recent battle...
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It's just an idea, mapped out. Cool and thought-provoking."The 2008 Presidential election is still over a year away, but the campaign is in full swing. While it’s still far too early to make any predictions...
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Tonight's Republican debate, although not unbiased in its execution, with the front-runners put literally front and center and given far more speaking time, went a long way toward revealing the individual personalities of the candidates, if not their individual policy...
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Would you like a boring line drawing by a famous person? No, I'm not talking about John Lennon...this time we're dealing with a drawing by Barack Obama of some fancy-looking Washington types (the balding jowly man...
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You have to hand it to the Americans…some intelligence that is. By reading this story and combined with results from a recent survey showing that HALF of those surveyed did not believe in evolution and that...
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UPDATE:"Spain's governing Socialists and opposition Popular Party are running almost neck-and-neck in the country's regional and municipal elections.With almost all votes counted in the town hall poll, the Popular...
Update: Turns out that BNN was punking us... I perhaps reveal a bit about my opinion of reality TV when I admit that I believed it."A
Dutch TV contest which purported to show a dying woman choose a patient
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Who is Ron Paul and why is he one of the top search terms in the blogosphere today?"The Michigan Republican Party chairman has changed his mind about trying to bar Ron Paul from future GOP presidential debates...
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Nicolas Sarkozy and Segolene Royal go toe to toe in a televised debate, vying for supremacy in the imminent French election."The two candidates vying to be French president have gone head-to-head in a highly...
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Illegal campaign tactics are very common in modern Republican circles. The situation in New Hampshire is a prime example. Republican leaders in that state with close ties to the Bush White House developed an illegal scheme to disrupt the vote turnout phone lines of the...
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This support for militarism stems from the fact that the Democratic Party speaks for the same financial oligarchy as the Republicans. This truth was reiterated throughout the debate, as Clinton, Obama and Edwards went out of their way to praise the multi-millionaire and...
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This is amusing, if you know what the 12 French presidential candidates look like; via Lahire at Salon Beige. I'd vote for Nicolas de Villierzy, I guess. (Hit the gold button as often as you like.)
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