A few Saturdays ago, I was browsing through my Twitter account early in the morning, seeing what I could see and who I could...
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We are all very familiar with the questions about Barack Obama’s relationship with William (Bill) Ayers, the Vietnam era radical terrorist who has said he wishes he could have done more during his time of rebellion. As if planting bombs in his own country was not enough. More familiar are the denials by Obama...
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It was well known that John McCain needed a very strong debate performance tonight, in order to prevent his campaign from becoming just another also ran and I think he indeed had a good showing. From the very first question about which economic plan was better, McCain kept bringing Barack Obama back to specific...
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In just over an hour, John McCain and Barack Obama will face off in their third and final debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. Moderated by CBS News chief Washington correspondent Bob Schieffer, it will give Senator McCain a chance to put the spark and the life back into his campaign and...
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The mantra of Barack Obama’s Presidential campaign is “Change we can believe in”. He also throws hope in for good measure and he has no end of flowing speeches, telling the American people he is the “change we can believe in”. With all due respect, I beg to differ. The kind of change he...
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Over the past several weeks, we have heard complaints from members of the media over the lack of access to John McCain’s running mate, Sarah Palin. McCain himself has refused to answer questions from national reporters for some 40 days, since August 13. Yesterday, the frustration came to a head when McCain refused to...
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