Should Obama Control the Internet? Absolutely Not!

" Internet must remain under the safeguard and control of the American public, no nation-less corporation, or their agent the U.S. Government should ever be able to mandate, or regulate the Internet. Internet...

Fearful of Nighttime Dark

A Poem: - Fearful of the approach of nighttime darkTo walk, to hide, to sleep, and waitFor the morning dawn of light and lies; Is there no escape from political pretense?Not for me, nor mine, the corporate bonus.We believed that to vote the system changes.It does! For the...

Exit Polls & Real Time Election Results Potomac Primary: DC, MD, VA

Politisite Exit Polling Data from the Potomac Primary, Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Beginning at 7:00 pm Eastern / 0:00 GMT (UTC). Real Time Election Results from VA, MD, and DC.  This is part...

Iraq's Cabinet approves U.S. troops withdraw

The Iraq's Cabinet have approved June 30,2009 , as the deadline to US troops to leave all cities and towns, and December 31, 2011 for all troops withdraw. The dates are not subjected to circumstances in the...

Lieberman may have day of reckoning with Democrats

"WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Joe Lieberman met Thursday with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to discuss Lieberman's future with the Democratic caucus. ...

Congratulations America

"It is actually the American people who are the real winners here, they are the ones who voted for a change. Once again America has proven that it can bring about change. I would not count on Obama himself to bring a real change, as we all remember, the newly elected...

American Youth Win the Obama Vote !

The crowd outside grew quickly into a mob seeking to get in to the Palais Maillot where an Obama Victory Party was organised in part by the Secretary for Democrats Abroad France Christine Houben.The amount of...

Election Day: Presidential Results

"As the official numbers are calculated today when the polls begin to close, we'll give you the run-down here, state by state. We'll update this story with the most recent coverage as it becomes available, so check back throughout the day and night.So far early voting is...

Obama carries lead over McCain on election day

As Americans get ready to cast their votes on Tuesday morning in US elections to choose their 44th president, Democratic candidate Barack Obama has emerged as the preferred candidate on election day over...

Fake oxford degree cost cabinet post for Iranian minister

The Iranian parliament today sacked the Interior minister on charges of fake degree from oxford.Ali Kordan accepted that the degree he obtained from oxford is fake. " Parliament in Iran has voted to sack...

Vancouver's baby beluga has a new name: Tiqa

5 months after the female whale was born at the Vancouver Aquarium, baby beluga has got a new name. The aquarium held a contest over the past couple of months to name the calf. The belugas are one of the big...

UN urges end to US Cuba embargo (Updated)

" NEW YORK.—The UN General Assembly today approved by an overwhelming majority the resolution demanding an end of the U.S. blockade of Cuba, a vote passed by the Assembly over 17 years, the news agencies...

More English councils expected to ban speed cameras

After a period of criticism of speed camera, a number of councils in England are opting to ban them, following the lead of Swindon Council. That area's highway councillor has been critical of speed cameras, saying they aren't effective in increasing road safety."Several more...

Maldives heads to historic presidential poll

Asia's longest serving political leader is facing the prospect of losing his job as the President of the Maldives. The Indian Ocean tourist paradise is having its first taste of democracy with multi-party elections being held to choose a president for the next five years. The...

Mccain refers to Obama as 'that one'

""It was an energy bill on the floor of the Senate, loaded down with goodies, billions for the oil companies, and it was sponsored by Bush and Cheney," McCain said. "You know who voted for it? You might never...

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