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  • I'm Disappointed in Chris

    Chris, I so enjoy disagreeing with you on almost everything (except atheism) and now you've provided a second topic with which I agree. You disappoint me. This is no fun! It does seem that, since the elder Bush administration, and arguably earlier with the Reagan administration, we've put up with either a president or a vice-president who was ...
    Posted to Fighting Words by Yeh Ebur on October 14, 2008
  • Professional Journalism

    I know you are professional journalists. A profession is a fancy Latin term for the way you express your belief in the one true God as you understand him. Mr. Webster describes profession as the act of taking the vows of a religious community, or: an act of openly declaring or publicly claiming a belief or faith: an avowed religious faith a: a ...
    Posted to Kausfiles by Coffee NBagodoughnuts on September 15, 2008
  • 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
  • Franken on the Hill

    Before we rebuild another country we need to clean our own house. By that I mean send career politicians packing, rather they be republican, democrat or an independent. Sorry this means Ted Kennedy needs to go home and fight his cancer and Oklahoma's Istook needs to return to mopping floors at the radio station. There could be worse things to ...
    Posted to Readme by elkc on July 8, 2008
  • Barr

    This is just part of the people rejecting the big 2 contrived candidates. 2008 should be the year of 3rd party. If it pulls votes from the big 2, the better off we are. We the people are tired of the Republicans and Democrats, they no longer serve us. If Barr pulls votes from McCain, he did not deserve them in the first place. For too many ...
    Posted to Trailhead by nonein2008 on May 12, 2008
  • God Bless Us

    The Bush/McCain/Clinton Axis takes orders from its wealthy clients. Hillary's slip of the tongue is Freudian. The Axis is in the business of protecting the wealth of the few. Obama wants to do the most good for the greatest number of Americans. Her faux pas is just one more bit of evidence for those who need it. Add to that the way the Axis ...
    Posted to Trailhead by AlPal on May 2, 2008
  • Yes, Obama--go!

    Obviously Chris Wilson has hit the nail right on the head: 1) It is becoming increasingly clear that Obama would be incapable of getting up at three in the morning to answer an urgent call in a matter affecting the volatile situation in the middle east, while Clinton has clearly shown us her steely determination to put things straight in the ...
    Posted to Trailhead by ermes on April 25, 2008
  • Re: This entire topic

    I’ve done my best to read and retain all of the tangents stated in these posts. I am a young and dare I say somewhat “bitter” American. I feel compelled based on this thread specifically, to steer clear of any association to any demographic other than the AMERICAN demographic. So please keep in mind that I consider myself equally guilty in the ...
    Posted to Culturebox by mmt on April 25, 2008
  • When did McCain become so unbeatable?

    This premise would be sound if McCain were really that insurmountable a Republican candidate. Does anyone really think that Democrats are going to suddenly vote for McCain instead of Obama simply because Hilary dug her heels in? Think about this. There's a young, charismatic, handsome, eloquent, intelligent, considerate candidate against a ...
    Posted to Trailhead by Creirwy on April 25, 2008
  • Election Reflection: Where Are We and How Did We Get Here?

    It really makes you shake your head to contemplate that we are still four months from the conventions and more than six months before the general election for president. The country has been going through a self-examination and a wrenchingly long debate with itself about its future for fifteen months. We will continue this introspection for ...
    Posted to Trailhead by john adkisson on April 19, 2008
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