Websites used against Presidential candidates
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Thus begins the spam and negative email blasts for the Presidential race of 2008. For far too long there has been an emphasis on negative television ads and smear campaigns in politics. For elections of every level, politicians have de-evolved to telling the public what is wrong with this candidate or that one. More money […]
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Ultimate Presidential candidate guides are not ultimate
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I always find it interesting when a poll is presented on various blogs, that claim to be “ultimate” or “comprehensive” guides to the Presidential candidates of both parties. Inevitably these ‘unbiased’ polls/lists are seriously one-sided. They skew their comments to obviously favor whatever side they are on. Sometimes its subtle, but usually not.
I’ll give you […]
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What Presidential candidates won’t say on national healthcare
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Excerpt from Vass
At my M V Consulting website, many people have had the chance to review letters that I have sent to several of the Presidential candidates. Since December 2006 several of the leading candidates of both parties have received letters ….
… Here is one example …
“In terms of national healthcare, do you agree […]
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Who are the Presidential candidates
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With so many potential Presidential candidate in each party, and so much time left before the primaries, many are confused. Some have been following each of the candidates closely, some their particular favorite.
To help ease some of the confusion, I noticed this one site that focuses on the leaders and the potential Vice-Presidential candidates. It’s […]
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The Subway Presidential Race
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For those displaced New Yorkers living in other parts of the country, this is for you. [Especially everyone from Brooklyn that seem to be everywhere but Brooklyn] It’s a sarcastic item by Noreen O’Donnell about the potential for a 3 way race for the Presidency by candidates from New York State.
I wouldn’t call it a […]
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You can ask a Presidential candidate a question
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Did you ever want to ask a question to a Presidential candidate? Did you ever want to know more than just a 30 second soundbite that you see on television about the war in Iraq, or education, or national healthcare?
Do you feel that none of the candidates are addressing your concern about monitoring the internet […]
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Escaping the abyss
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Mr. James Kunstler makes some interesting conclusions in his recent post at the Daily Reckoning Australia. For those that believe the current political system is biased, unchanging and impotent – he is right there lock and step. Mind you, I am speaking about the political system not the current President. [There is a pot shot […]
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John Edwards has a point
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No matter which side of political lines you may be leaning to one thing is certain, we all want to make more money. I truly think the economy is one issue that every person in America agrees is worth discussing. Now what to do about the economy is another thing.
An example of this can be […]
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Was the Carpetbagger fair?
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Recently the Carpetbagger Report decided to take on the Republican candidates, speculating which was the ’scariest’. While this rundown of the candidates is scant on fact, and very much directed from a point of view that is opposed to the Republican Party, it does highlight some weaknesses of some Presidential candidates.
Lopsided as it is, […]
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What are the Presidential candidates doing about the Child Soldier Prevention Act
admin @ June 15, 2007 # No Comment Yet
Sometimes you just run into things in blogs that no other news media organization seems to deem important enough to report on. I admit that this is one such item, and I had no idea of its existence until I read about it.
I thank IrregularTimes.com for their bringing to light the Child Soldier Prevention Act […]
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Why do Presidential candidates avoid foreign policy
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Submitted from Vass
It would seem that I am not the only person with questions for the future President of the United States. I doubt that Mr. Clinton Whitehurst and I are the only ones. Yet the candidates, of both parties, continue to avoid questions that go beyond the simple 30 second soundbite.
I have yet to […]
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Is the National Popular Vote the answer?
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Here is a new twist on a very old problem. The problem is the Electoral College voting system. No one likes it. It has caused more arguements recently than almost ever before. It sways the way politicians speak to parts of the nation, if at all in some places. On top of that, most in […]
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The July 23 Democratic Debate
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Well there is a new trick out there that sounds great on the surface, but really isn’t. If you haven’t heard about the Democratic debate on July 23rd then you don’t know that YouTube will be involved in the event.
Yes, there will be a group of questions presented to the candidates that will be […]
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Which Presidential candidate do you think is winning now?
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Excerpt submitted from Vass
This is an interesting informal poll. While the pundits have their thoughts, this is a seperate view. What do you think of it?
In other update news, the current status of the [found on Black Entertainment USA and M V Consulting, Inc.] online poll choosing which Presidential candidate should be the President in […]
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Who can win 2008 for the wrong reason
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Excerpt submitted from Vass
This speculates on the reasons why some outcomes in the Presidential race are being predicted
Would a Democrat win the White House as some pundits speculate? Could it be Senator Clinton? Why would Senator Obama settle for Vice-President? Why in the world would they say this?
All of these things ran through my mind […]
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Tracking the candidates
admin @ June 13, 2007 # No Comment Yet
Here is an interesting little bit for those of us that like to follow the Presidential race. While it may be a bit early to start counting states, it’s never to early to find out who has the best chances. Whether you want to win the office pool, or because you are concerned on who […]
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