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An examination of Republican Alan Keyes late entrance into the 2008 presidential election.
Alan Keyes, Republican candidate in the 2008 presidential elections, stance on welfare.
If America is as conservative as conservative pundits are always saying, why no love for Alan Keyes?
IPTV carries final Republican debate before caucuses.
Test asks candidates which items they will support if elected
A brief look a the winners, losers, and surprise appearances of the final Republican debate before the 2008 Iowa Caucus.
Christoper Dodd has been doing some serious statewide sprinting in the closing moments of the Iowa caucus race.
GOP Debate Review and Analysis for the Debate that took place on December 12, 2007
In this article I search for where each candidate stands on the issues that the people are most interested in. The ones that will shape the future of this country and the lives of its citizens.
Now that Barrack Obama has just won the Iowa caucus, his path to the presidency is a serious possibility. But how did he really get in this position?
The debate was gentlemanly, without any surprises, and without exciting rancor.
It is certainly an unfortunate turn of events for the Democrat's candidates vying for the Party's nominee for the Presidency. The issue of race is starting to come to the forefront and it is an issue
Insights into being an Obama supporter at a conservative school, and why I am so.
Yesterday, most of the mainstream news media was caught up in the ongoing superficial wars between the two media and political party-anointed candidates for the U.S. presidency.
Republican Presidential Candidate is in for the shock of his life time when he picks his Vice Presidential Candidate.
The Author, a Hyde Park resident and neighbor of Barack Obama, comments on the movement supporting the electric Presidential candidate.
Deuteronomy 17 15 ...you shall surely set a king over you whom the LORD your God chooses; one from among your brethren you shall set as king over you; you may not set a foreigner over you, who is not your brother.
Before the era of media hype surrounding campaigns, each candidate simply created a flyer stating their stance on key topics and left it to the American people to decide who would best serve the country.
Don't stress, read this to make voting easier on Super Tuesday in Georgia.
The more things change, the more they stay the same. But if we continue with the status quo, is the United States doomed to stagnation? Or can we still make the drastic changes we need with this election..
This isn't directed at all of you. I'm talking just to the 39% who cast their ballots for Hillary Clinton. You know who you are, and you have a lot of explaining to do.
Glassbooth.org has developed a quiz that will help match Americans with the candidate that is most aligned with their moral belief system and views on issues facing America.
I finally got around to seeing Borat to see what all the fuss was about. What I saw was mind-numbing cluelessness, bad taste and general boorishness. And in spite of my best efforts, I laughed more than I have in a movie in some time. And cringed often at the same time.
This is an editorial piece about why I think Barack Obama is so popular as a presidential candidate.
"There is a place in New York where they all hang out - Limbaugh, Hannity, Beck, Coulter, Ingraham, Liddy when he's in town. They have their regular table where they all sit, right in the middle of the room, where they can see everybody and everybody can see them."
With the addition of Barack Obama and Tom Tancredo, along with myriad other candidates present and future, voters next year will have more choices than a customer at Baskin-Robbins. Numerically speaking.
Text of Obama's announcement letter along with background and previous comments regarding his political future and hopes for a nation.
Descendants of slaves have begun to file for reparations for the mistreatment of their ancestors. Sound strange? It should, but explore the facts, and the hardships that are caused by this new fervor.
First Michael Steele "joked" with a reporter that he hoped the President wouldn't campaign for him. Now his new commercial attempts to portray the former Lt. Governor as an outsider.
Many magazines and political leaders are touting Barack Obama as the next U.S. President. Not so fast. The man is too valuable a political comodity to risk putting before the Repulican and media smear cannons just yet...
The results show that both New York Senator Hillary Clinton and former New York City Mayor continue to lead by large margins.
Not for the feint of heart, but definitely for people who need a good laugh at other stupid people. Or just want to see a bear in an ice cream truck.
The latest poll from IVR Polls, takes a look at the Republican Primary situation in Texas. Their results show that Fred Thompson is slipping a bit among Texas residents who have voted in previous primaries.
Only 1/4 or the Iowans polled are certain which republican candidate for President is getting their vote.
It describes Lee Atwater's influence on GOP candidates for the 2008 Presidential election.
Freedom however was not given to us; it has been something that we have had to earn.
As the Presidential election season draws nigh in the United States, a perennial favorite political topic has arisen once again. People in both the Democrat and Republican Parties, being discontented with the choices they have, are contemplating third parties.
For the first time in several campaigns, this is the first where most of the coverage has been focused on the Democratic candidates running for President of the United States.
Right now, Iowa is one of the most famous places on earth. A quick look at the results of the past Iowa Caucuses shows why the candidates of both parties consider Iowa to be such an important factor.
A trivia quiz about Senator Barack Obama
Euroamerican colonialism in northern California is characterized by senseless viciousness.
The secret is the difference between needs and desires and how we learned to blend them together.