By BardofWilmette - Thursday, June 19th, 2008 at 4:59 PM
If I was otherwise indifferent between the
candidacies of Barack Obama and John McCain (which is not the case), a
big factor that would turn me in favor of Obama is the fact that the
next president will almost certainly have a major impact on the U.S.
Supreme Court. In turn, the Court will have a major impact on our
constitutional rights.&nbs more...
By jwilkes - Wednesday, June 18th, 2008 at 6:26 PM
When it comes to presidential elections, Ohio has been- in recent years- a boon to the GOP. In each of the last two contests, it's provided it's 20 plus electoral votes to George W. Bush, both of which were decided by fewer than 12.
But this time around, things are looking bright for the Barack Obama's campaign in the Bu more...
By ChasingAmerica - Wednesday, June 18th, 2008 at 5:57 PM
Kathleen Reardon over at Huffingtonpost.com posted a troublesome
article today about how Michelle Obama is supposedly
"reinventing" herself in recent days.
Reardon has to ask herself which of the women, of the white women in her life
that she knows personally and well, which ones she knows to have a playful,
silly side. She needs to more...
By jwilkes - Tuesday, June 17th, 2008 at 7:25 PM
As it does in every presidential election year, the race for the White House has largely eclipsed what is turning out to be an interesting race in the US Senate. But even if the media and the general public are focused on the larger prize, you can bet that both John McCain and Barack Obama are keeping a watchful eye on what happens to the 100 more...
By jwilkes - Tuesday, June 17th, 2008 at 12:29 AM
If you take a good look at Barack Obama's website, you'll get an idea of just how profoundly devastating the recent floods in the American Heartland have been, and moreover, how seriously the candidate is approaching the catastrophe. The site features headlines about the homes lost and the people injured. It provides links to the more...
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