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  • Is The Media Bias? Here is Evidence of Bias

    How the Media Vote. Surveys of journalists’ self-reported voting habits show them backing the Democratic candidate in every presidential election since 1964, including landslide losers George McGovern, Walter Mondale and Michael Dukakis. In 2004, a poll conducted by the University of Connecticut found journalists backed John Kerry over George W. ...
    Posted to Politics by MiamiVice on August 13, 2008
  • Obama should quite? NOT!!!

    I don't beleive that there is any reason that Obama should quite or even be asked to quit. He is the best choice for the Democratic party and the only chance we have of beating McCain in November. Just because HRC has an agenda of her own which has no concern for either the Democratic party or the American people which stops her from pulling out ...
    Posted to Trailhead by arisso on April 25, 2008
  • The problem with an Obama nomination

    Barack Obama will make a excellent President, but not yet. He is only two, or so years out of the Illinois State legislature. He just does not have the experience to be in charge of the mighty nuclear arsenal of The United States. He proved that by his decision to vote against the war in Iraq. Yes, that sounds crazy, but realize that the ...
    Posted to Politics by thesage on March 12, 2008
  • BEWARE ***The WEAPONS of MASS DECEPTION***

    BEWARE ***The WEAPONS of MASS DECEPTION***WMD's = NBC, MSNBC - owned by GECBS - owned by WestinghouseCNN - owned by AOL Time WarnerMost of ''the Mainstream Media''THIS ELECTION IS ABOUT - 29 NEW NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS (Big MONEY)Aka: Dick Cheney's NEXT Big ENERGY MONOPOLY RIPOFF ... ( Plan)....Whether Cheney's PLAN succeeds ....OR NOT.... is UP ...
    Posted to Politics by elme on March 8, 2008
  • Obama supporters: Would you vote for Hillary in the general?

    Are you an Obama supporter who (for any reason) will not vote for Hillary Clinton in the general election if she gets the Democratic nomination for President? Then please take a moment to sign this petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/obama725/petition.html
    Posted to Trailhead by ObamaNotClinton on March 7, 2008
  • Attn: Obama supporters who would not vote for Hillary

    Are you a current Obama supporter who (for any reason) will not vote for Hillary Clinton in the general election if she gets the Democratic nomination for President? Then please take a moment to sign this petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/obama725/petition.html
    Posted to Politics by ObamaNotClinton on March 7, 2008
  • Re: Amazing, why hate Hillary...she has fought the average J

    ''Why hate Hillary?'' is a good question. I really don't like her as a politician. It is my sense of her personality that turns me off. She seems overly ambitious towards her own goals to me and I get the impression that she would say or do anything to reach her ultimate goal. I got a very bad impression when she moved to New York presumably ...
    Posted to Today's Papers by mcpazzo on February 23, 2008
  • Puerto Rico's Participation's

    I don't believe that Puerto Rico should have no vote whatsoever in these preliminary elections, even if the democrats will or will not need Puerto Rico. As some of you might know, Puerto Ricans are not allowed to vote in the presidential elections, so then why should they choose who the candidates will be? If they will not be included in the ...
    Posted to Trailhead by meloprocker on February 14, 2008
  • Dem Popular Vote: Wow . . . it's real close!

    7,374,222 7,374,222 So, I was complaining about the lack of data on total vote counts from yesterday's primaries. Using CNN's up to date numbers, I did it myself. Note that not all precincts are in, but generally states have reported 90+ percent (most in the high 90s). So, as of now, where we are in Feb. 5 caucus goer and voter ...
    Posted to Trailhead by northlander on February 6, 2008
  • Why the 2008 Election Doesn't Matter

    After watching Barack Obama's victory speech in South Carolina two nights ago, this vague uneasiness that has nagged in the back of my mind finally became clear. Senator Obama's charisma is indisputable and his speeches sometimes reach a level of oratorical power that has not been seen in the United States since the days of Robert Kennedy and ...
    Posted to Politics by stevenhenry on January 28, 2008
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