McCain visits evangelist Billy Graham and his son

John McCain, who has had trouble convincing the religious right of his Christian credentials, went to Billy Graham's Blue Ridge mountaintop retreat in western North Carolina to meet with the powerful preacher...

State GOP chair: McCain 'kind of like Jesus'

I have to say that when I first read this headline from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution I thought someone was comparing McCain to the Hispanic pronunciation of Jesus since McCain is such a supporter of the open boarder."Georgia Republican Party chairwoman Sue Everhart said...

PoV: SkypePhone - The Eighteenth Day

“Don’t judge a book by its cover.” I have learned once more. Mee andI had been criticising the day we got our hands on it but I havetotally changed my point of view since I used it from 29th January 2008. Atthe beginning, the very next day we signed a contract with 3...

Is Lawrence Lessig running for Congress?

I've met Lessig a few times.  He'd have my vote."I recently wrote a post praising Lawrence Lessig, and it looks as though he is taking the idea of running for Congress very seriously. He took a courtly,...

Brown Lifts Ban On National Flag

The new era of Gordon Brown blast into the news with the main massage being, I am Listening. Few can argue that this is a very welcomed and different approach to that of Tony Blair. Allowing the flag to be flown...

Promoting The Contribution Of BME Women In The Polce Service

"7 February 2007 Minister for Policing Tony McNulty today delivered a keynote speech praising the achievements and contribution to the police service made by women of minority ethnic backgrounds."

What Trent Lott Brings to the Party

"The election of the once disgraced politician as the number two Senate Republican may mean that the G.O.P. has no intention of getting along too well with the new party in power. To some observers, the choice of Trent Lott as the new number two Republican in the Senate may...

Token Booth Closings Start in April

The first nine of the 164 token booths scheduled for closing will be shut down in April. The Daily News says the first retired booths will include ones in Union Square and Penn Station, and then the remaining booths will close weekly until October. Then, 600 of the clerks...

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