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Posts Tagged with "Politics"

  • Cars, Politics

    Posted by rob

    on November 12th, 2008

    Tags

    bailout, Cars, economy, Politics

    Who Needs a Bailout? The Auto Industry?

    Ever since the government bailed out the banks, it seems that Washington has installed a “Bailout Line Forms Here” sign in Washington. Within days of passing the banking bailout, there was already talk of the auto industry wanting their share too. The question now is, who really needs a bailout? Or better yet, who should [...]

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  • Politics

    Posted by rob

    on November 11th, 2008

    Tags

    Politics, scary

    In America, Presidents Don’t “Rule”

    Let’s first start off with a final note on the Change.gov site. Someone needs to inform Mr. Obama and his supporters that there is no such thing as “The Office of the President-Elect”. I have no problem with him creating the title if it makes him feel good about himself. I might find it arrogant, [...]

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  • Politics

    Posted by rob

    on November 11th, 2008

    Tags

    election, Palin, Politics, republican

    Post-Election Rumblings

    It’s good to know that the Republicans are taking a close look at the 2008 election. As I’ve said before, it was obviously a protest vote. It’s easy to back this when you look at the conservative voting trend of the ballot issues. Recent Republican studies are starting to show that America still remains a [...]

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  • Politics

    Posted by rob

    on November 10th, 2008

    Tags

    hope, liberal, Libertarian, Politics

    Hope From America’s Youth

    I recently asked my friend if his 16-year-old daughter knew what a Libertarian is. In return, his daughter wrote a wonderfully worded and very intelligent email. It closed with the following statement: I would much rather have a Libertarian be our president then a liberal. It’s funny to me how liberals are called liberals yet [...]

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  • Politics

    Posted by rob

    on November 10th, 2008

    Tags

    bias, journalism, media, Politics

    Media Admits Its Campaign Bias

    “After complaints of one-sided reporting, the Washington Post checked their own articles and agreed. Obama was clearly favored, throughout his campaign, in terms of more favorable articles, less criticism, better page real-estate, more pictures, and total disregard for problems such as his drug use.” Read more… A little late to be doing self checks now, [...]

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  • Politics

    Posted by rob

    on November 7th, 2008

    Tags

    Obama, Politics, stupid

    It Has Begun

    Our new president-elect has just launched his transition “information” (read: propaganda) site. I found this little tidbit in the “America Serves” section to be quite disturbing: “Obama will call on citizens of all ages to serve America, by developing a plan to require 50 hours of community service in middle school and high school and [...]

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  • Politics

    Posted by rob

    on November 6th, 2008

    Tags

    GOP, Libertarian, Politics, republican

    Reinventing the Republican Party

    In the aftermath of the 2008 elections, I think it comes as no surprise that left swing was a protest vote. No, it was not a “landslide” as many emotionally charged liberals would like to tout. If you look at the popular vote, it was far from a landslide, however it was a decisive victory [...]

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  • Politics

    Posted by rob

    on October 30th, 2008

    Tags

    Politics, voting

    Your Civic Duty Not to Vote?

    Hot on the heels of his excellent 20/20 special “Politically Incorrect Guide to Politics“, John Stossel gives the best advice I have seen this election year: “Voting is serious business. It works best when people educate themselves.” He also boldly asks if it’s the civic duty of uninformed citizens to not vote. John, you are [...]

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  • Funny, Politics

    Posted by dawn

    on September 24th, 2008

    Tags

    Politics, republicrats, videos

    New political party?

    This is a funny site. Try to watch all the videos, they are a riot See more…

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  • Funny

    Posted by rob

    on September 15th, 2008

    Tags

    Funny, Politics, SNL

    Gov. Palin and Sen. Clinton Appear Together

    SNL can be funny, who knew?

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