An Election Primer…..II

An Election Primer…..II
April 8, 2010 The upcoming mid-term election will be anything but the typical yawner most previous ones have been. This one, in all probability (and hopefully), will flip the majority in both the House and the Senate. Most of the media foresee what is about to transpire; a knock-down and drag out battle...

September Politics

September Politics
First off, as others have noted, where have all the anti-war protestors gone? “When will they ever learn, when will they ever learn?” My suspicions are many of them would have lauded the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as a noble effort had Obama or Clinton been president, not all mind you,...

Politics, Politics, Politics

Politics, Politics, Politics
As the controversial swirl over Sonia Sotomayor’s nomination to the Supreme Court hits full force this week with her Senate hearing, one simple fact has seemed questionably absent in the discussion.  In late August 2009, John McCain’s campaign officially tapped Alaska governor Sarah Palin...

A few words to Christian Democrats

A few words to Christian Democrats
While I will agree that the GOP used to be great, I would like to inform the Obama supporters on this website that the GOP train has indeed run off its tracks. I do not associate myself with the Republican party anymore, because the Republican party isn’t like it once was. I agree that the Republicans...

Is this Change?

Is this Change?
As a die hard long time Conservative, I have no respect for what Obama stands for, his policies, his whatever. I do have to say he ran one heck of a camapign, he had a slogan, one that was easily sung, spoken and people who were sick of GWB wanted change, anyone with a pulse would have done it for some....

How Obama Won: Technological Advantage in the 2008 Presidential Election

How Obama Won: Technological Advantage in the 2008 Presidential Election
Late on November 4th 2008, Barack Obama stood in front of more than 125,000 screaming supporters and accepted his nomination to President of the United States. The moment was not only historic racially, but also the culmination of an impeccable two-year campaign. Through a long and hard-fought upset...

The Racial Divide

The Racial Divide
Barack Obama’s historic election to President of the United States is unquestionably an amazing step for African-Americans in this country. Therefore, it is not surprising that the final exit polls showed that 95% of black voters supported Obama, to only 4% for John McCain.[1] What is more intriguing...