This is a macro view on the culture and change in a context of the elections in the US. The ingredients are limited to the importance of change and culture on a high level and the background of the candidate, not the message they carry.
When I read that the Dutch selected Hillary Clinton as the […]
Election fraud robs Americans of their voice in government and greatly impacts political results across the nation, making it a significant concern for federal, state, and municipal governments. Any irregularities or fraud arising out of, or in connection with, voter registration or voting can constitute election fraud. Since the most common form of identification used […]
The Democratic primary campaign for the party’s nomination will continue at least until the Pennsylvania primary in about six weeks. Hillary Clinton may continue to contest the race into the beginning of the summer and maybe even right up until the August convention.
However, the race for the Democratic nomination in the 2008 Presidential election is, […]
While the city of New York (March 10) hung its head in commemoration of a 65 ton staircase salvage from the World Trade Center rubble-a symbol of survival for many who escaped the 9/11 tragedy by way of the 37-step staircase-New York Gov. Eliot L. Spitzer hung his head in shame.
Gov. Spitzer was recently linked […]
It is Election Year in the United States of America! It will be the 56th consecutive presidential election and a very peculiar one as the Democrats’ party race for the White House has elected the first woman to run for president; Mrs. Hillary Clinton; former US First Lady; and the first African American, former Illinois […]
There were 49,523,945 abortions from the year 1973 to present. This is according to the United States Abortion Statistics from their abortion count that was last updated on February 13, 2008. In 1996, the number of abortions per year in the United States reached 1.37 million and approximately 3,700 abortions per day.
The facts shown above […]
What does America want? Do the people want a first black or a first female president? The two Democrats fighting for the Party’s nomination, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are trying to make their mark in American history. But ultimately the course of history and the decision lie in the hands of the American people.
Hillary […]
390 days.
That’s how long it’s been since Barack Obama stood on the steps of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois and announced his presidency.
It’s been even longer for Hillary Clinton, who has campaigned for 412 days since announcing her intentions on running for the highest office in the country.
Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, and […]
The word “sex” and “scandal” seem to be old friends with the term “politician.” It seems in the last decade there has been a rise in sex scandals involving top ranking political officials. One of the more infamous scandals involved former President of the United States Bill Clinton. It should come to no surprise that […]
Democrat Hillary Clinton has invited Barack Obama to be her running mate. However, she does not think her rival is adequately qualified to be the commander in chief of the US army! Clinton’s statements have attracted condemnation from Obama’s supporters and liberals.
Over the week, Hillary Clinton has suggested that she is open to a joint […]