The posted article addresses “why there are so many presidential debates.” It misses the point in answering this question. I advocate that voters need to improve their qualification process for all office...
New GOP front runner Newt Gingrich managed a huge coup today by winning the endorsement of the State of New Hampshire’s most widely read newspaper, the New Hampshire Union Leader before New Hampshire votes on January 10, 2012. While the endorsement throws a huge bonus...
For Any And All Constitutional Conserve-ative Americans:
In listening to Barack Obama's Western "Sell ObamaCare" tour, as a child of the 1950's and 1960's, the only impression that I had to a small fraction of his hard sell spiel in the various Western states on this...
opinion by ross1776 | 2 years ago 164 views | 7 recommendations | 1 comment
It appalls me to think that humanity and human services, including healthcare, must be debated! Where are the solutions?By Steve PorterThe Herald Myrtle Beach leaders don’t know how to deal with...
created by Delilah | 2 years ago 580 views | 1 recommendation | 0 comments
Hemsptead, NY - Although a final hearing date has yet to be finalized, an "ACD" (Adjournment to Contemplate Dismissal) has been declared by the Nassau County District Attorney's Office. In another surprising...
created by globalpunditorg | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 157 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
REFERENCE: “Reflections On An Election [Ballot Access and Wall Street Contributions] by Roberto Alvarez-Galloso http://www.nowpublic.com/world/reflections-election-ballot-access-and-wall-street-contributions I have just finished watching the Special Pre-Debate Program from...
"Chandigarh (Mera Chandigarh): The South Asia Forum for Human Rights (SAFHR) organized a group discussion on ‘Understanding Impunity and its Impact on the Rule of Law Notions’ at the ICSSR auditorium in Panjab University on Saturday"
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While the english-language debate leading up to the Canadian National Election didn't garner nearly as much interest as the American vice-presidential debates, there is still plenty of speculation and criticism going on. Green party leader Elizabeth May showed her stripes as...
People representing both parties have signed a letter calling for McCain and Obama to commit to more open debates. The two main points are allowing the footage of the debates to be used freely, as well as...
created by Rob Walker | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 127 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Things aren't looking so hot for the Liberals, with the front page of the Globe and Mail stating a very interesting observation: very few liberals are talking about Stephane Dion becoming prime minister. Ouch, harsh."Not one, not a single serious Liberal is talking about...
I am tired of losing. Though I consider myself an independent, I have voted for a Democratic Presidential Candidate in every single election since 1984 (Mondale, Dukakis, Clinton, Gore, Kerry – pretty slim pickings when you see it in print). Unfortunately, the Obama...
opinion by oblogama | 3 years ago 298 views | 0 recommendations | 1 comment
Opinion Barry Artiste Yeah, like this won't open a slew of other Fringe Political Parties who do not hold any seats in Parliament, though a Liberal crossed the floor. Elizabeth May, Tree Hugger extraordinaire...
opinion by Barry ORegan | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 240 views | 25 recommendations | 5 comments
"ISPs have been throttling BitTorrent traffic for years now, but only recently has this turned into a political issue. In a huge victory for BitTorrent users, the FCC has now announced that it will order Comcast to stop interfering with BitTorrent traffic. ...