Friday, September 5:
Secret Service confiscates books & button from Ron Paul delegates
Today at the Republican National Convention, as the Ron Paul Delegates were taking a picture in front of the model White House inside the Convention Center, they were surrounded by Secret Service which proceeded to search the bags of all the delegates. They took any and everything related to Ron Paul including signs, buttons, videos, slim jims, cards, even books.
The police state has arrived.
Martha Rosenberg:
Wanna Buy a Car Lot Full of SUVs?
Thanks to US gas prices, SUVs have become the Thanks to US gas prices, SUVs have become the fur coats of the automotive industry: ostentatious, outdated, hard to defend and even harder to maintain.
N. Korea Warned of Reactor Work
North Korea blew up the tower in June to demonstrate its commitment to nuclear disarmament. The North, however, suspended the disablement work Aug. 14, angry that the United States had not kept its word and removed it from its list of state sponsors of terrorism. Last week, it threatened to reassemble the Yongbyon complex, which is believed to have produced enough plutonium for several atomic bombs.
Thursday, September 4:
Syria: Israeli Peace Talks Postponed
President Bashar al-Assad of Syria said Thursday his country had made specific proposals for peace with Israel to Turkish mediators, but that the latest round of indirect negotiations between the two states had been postponed because of internal Israeli politics, and that the outcome would depend on who becomes Israel’s next prime minister in upcoming elections there.
Sarkozy Warns Iran It Risks Israeli Attack
French President Nicolas Sarkozy warned Iran on Thursday it was taking a dangerous gamble in seeking to develop nuclear weapons because one day its arch-foe Israel could strike. Western powers accuse Iran of seeking the atom bomb under the cover of a civilian nuclear program but Tehran denies the charge, insisting it only wants to master atomic technology in order to generate electricity.
VP Cheney assures Azerbaijan of U.S 'interest'
Cheney assured Azerbaijan on Wednesday of the USA's "abiding interest" in the region's stability. It was the first stop on a tour of three ex-Soviet republics that are wary of Russia's intentions after its war with Georgia last month. Azerbaijan has some of the largest oil and gas reserves in the former Soviet Union.
Mass arrests of protesters at Republican National Convention
Over the last few days, nearly 300 people have been arrested near and around the Xcel Energy Center and downtown St. Paul, Minnesota has been transformed into a virtual armed camp to intimidate demonstrators and silence dissent. In many cases, the local media enthusiastically praised the police crackdown. The Minneapolis Star Tribune published a Sept 2 editorial, entitled, “An appropriate show of police force.”
Prosecution of High Level American War Criminals, September 13-14, 2008
(1 comments) We American lawyers must be inspired by the stunning example set by those heroic Pakistani lawyers who led the successful struggle against the brutal Bush-supported Musharraf military dictatorship in Pakistan. We American lawyers must now lead the fight against the Bush dictatorship and empire! This is our Nuremberg Moment!
Angolans Heading to Polls for First Vote in 16 Years
Over 8 million people - nearly half of the population - have registered to vote in war-ravaged Angola, a country with an abundance of oil, diamonds and grinding poverty that is holding its first election in 16 years on Friday. "Democracy is a process, not a destination, and this is part of that process," an election official said.
Palin's Alaska National Guard aviation units among ˜the most poorly staffed in the nation.'
In a interview yesterday with ABC News, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) "has been in charge [of the Alaska National Guard] and she has had national security as one of her primary responsibilities." But the Associated Press reports today that under Palin's leadership, the Alaska National Guard has experienced a "crisis level" personnel shortage...
Congressional Candidates in Battleground Contests Skip Conventions
Who came to St. Paul and who didn't--and reasons. There's a short time before final election and those in tight races worked at home. Some came a day or two and left. It happened even in Denver, except some came because they could get enough exposure to help. "Tight races" is a theme which will be brought up on Congressional Quarterly's pages.
JGideon:
'Daily Voting News' For September 04, 2008
a collection of local, state, national and international articles on electronic voting and election issue
John R Moffett:
Poll: The "Free Vote" Movement: Is now the time?
(2 comments) What is the Free Vote Movement? It is a political movement to help a 3rd party ascend to national prominence by urging voters who live in pure Red or pure Blue states to vote for a 3rd party candidate, since their vote doesn't really matter in the general election. Is this the right time for you to consider voting for Paul, Barr, Nader or McKinney to help build a third political party?
VP hopeful Palin attended 5 colleges in 6 years - EarthLink - Main News
From the fall of 82 to sometime in 87, Sarah Louise Heath Palin attended 5 colleges. Only one professor was tracked down & he didn't remember her. Note quote which much like PBS ad using Gwen Ifill:
"I was always asking everyone the questions, and I still am today," Palin told the magazine. Finally majored in journalism but never worked on college paper.
Free Press:
FRIDAY: Delivery of 50,000 Letters Demanding St. Paul Drop Charges Against Journalists
On Friday morning, local advocates and independent journalists will deliver more that 50,000 petitions to St. Paul City Hall calling on Mayor Chris Coleman and local law enforcement officials to drop all charges against journalists arrested while covering protests outside the Republican National Convention.
Specter: Lieberman is ˜practically' voting as a Republican already.
"Well I would like to see him move a little closer to being a Republican. I'd like to see him vote with the Republicans when we go back in September. He's practically there. That would have the consequence of giving us a Republican senator . We could confirm a lot of judges. We could do a lot of things." OH JOE. Can you spell R E C A L L?
Douglas Valentine:
*John McCain, fortunate son or collaborator with N. Vietnamese captors?
(2 comments) McCain's Career-busting collaboration with the enemy
Air Romney
Romney is a lying sack of hypocritical shat.
Roger Shuler:
Sarah Barracuda: A Northern Gal With a Southern Heart
Sarah Palin might be a newcomer on the national stage. But she reminds at least one Alabamian of a character from Karl Rove's Deep South
Romney mocks Gore for non-existent private jet.
(2 comments) Last night, at the Republican National Convention, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney (R) called for "the immediate drilling for more oil off of our shores" and followed with a personal attack on Vice President Al Gore that received thunderous applause: And I have one more recommendation for energy conservation - let's keep Al Gore's private jet on the ground! Problem. Gore doesn't own private jet!
Constance Lavender:
What does McCain-Palin have in common with the average working mom?
Kellyanne Conway, Republican activist and professional pollster, belittled and mocked ordinary working Americans this morning while addressing New Jersey's Republican State Delegation at a breakfast meeting.
Conway said that voters supporting Barack Obama and Joe Biden "who tell pollsters they want change 'order the number three at McDonald's every day'."
Jason Leopold:
Palin's Reformer Image Tainted by History of Ethical Lapses
(1 comments) A closer look at Sarah Palin's short political career reveals that she committed some of the same ethical lapses that she has attacked, especially during her unsuccessful bid for lieutenant governor in 2002. She also has shown herself to be a thin-skinned politician quick to see herself as the target of conspiracies.
American Friends Service Committee Works in Burma
Since 2005, the AFSC has worked quietly with local partners in Myanmar (Burma) and Burmese migrants in neighboring Thailand. After the devastating 2004 tsunami, AFSC provided aid to Burmese migrant workers, who were shunned in the local relief efforts relief efforts. Some of the Burmese monks and social workers who aided tsunami victims in Thailand returned to Myanmar to share their knowledge after the cyclone hit
John McCain Cancels Habitat For Humanity Event
How anti-press is the McCain campaign? They just canceled a Habitat for Humanity PHOTO OP. Because it has to do with "houses"? Go figure!
Indeed. How could McCain maintain his sense of press victimization against the backdrop of people building homes for people who look forward to being able to one day say, "I know exactly how many homes I own! One! Just the one!" Also Palin bashed community organizers last night...
Edwin Rutsch:
Should progressives confront Sara Palin and failed conservatives values?
Should progressives, liberals and democrats confront conservatives at the values level and say that conservative values have failed?
Guaranteed Medical Care for Vets a "Burden," Says John McCain
ohn McCain is pushing the idea of privatizing veterans' health care. He advanced the idea in recent stump speeches, even after media and congressional investigations in 2007 uncovered how underfunding and privatization of services at some of the country's top military hospitals caused poor care, neglect, and other dangerous conditions for wounded veterans.
Obama Sued in Philadelphia Federal Court on Grounds Aug 23 article
Attys, read!
A prominent Philadelphia attorney and Hillary Clinton supporter filed suit this afternoon in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania against Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, the Democratic National Committee and the Federal Election Commission. The action seeks an injunction preventing the senator from continuing his candidacy and a court order enjoining the DNC from nominating him next week,
Mikhail Lyubansky:
The one thing that matters to me most
(1 comments) This poll measures what independents, moderates, and undecideds consider to be the primary factor in their decision-making process.
Judy Swindler:
Sarah Palin: Small Mind In A Big Little Town
(10 comments) Vice-Presidential candidate,Sarah Palin, former mayor of the small town of Wasilla, Alaska, may have waited as little as eleven days after after assuming office before precipitously firing Mary Ellen Emmons, Director of the Wallisi Public Library, over Ms. Emmon's steadfast refusal to ban books.
Raphael Sidelman:
Is it just my imagination, or are many eligible voters living a warped reality?
(4 comments) This is an attempt to see how many other conscious citizens are appalled by the outright pandering that is being passed off as legitimate political leadership by the speakers at the republican national convention
More Fact-Checking on Palin's Speech
Talk about chutzpah!
Palin vs. The Facts
Palin fact check
Rage in the Streets: Concert-goers peaceful, 102 arrested
Hundreds of police (and dozens of media personnel) greeted concert-goers as they left the Rage Against the Machine concert at the Target Center in Minneapolis. No violence or property damage was observed, but 102 people were arrested for "blocking traffic."
Thompson, Lieberman Draw Fewer Viewers Than Dem's Day 2
Tuesday night's speeches by Former Senator Fred Thompson and Senator Joe Lieberman drew many more women (11.2 million) than men (9.5 million), as was also the case on day two of the Democratic convention, when Hillary Clinton delivered her endorsement of Barack Obama.
Ashin Mettacara:
*What is Aung San Suu Kyi refusing?
Suu Kyi's refusals
Edwin Rutsch:
Sarah Palin and the Same Failed Conservative Values
(18 comments)
Like at past Republic National Conventions, there has been a lot of talk about conservative values. Nothing new there, but this time the convention has the feeling of a sinking ship. The conservatives are doing a lot of talking about the exact same Failed Conservative Values that they have been talking about for the past 30 years. It's the same Failed Conservative Values of indifference, incompetence and...
Details of Palin Extra-Marital Affair Emerge
Was Palin doing the nasty with her with a former business associate of her fisherman husband, Todd? "Todd discovered the affair and quickly dissolved his friendship and his business associations with the guy," charges an enemy. "Many people in Alaska are talking about the rumor and say Todd swept it under the rug."
US confirms raid inside Pakistan during Ramadan cease-fire
A senior U.S. military official has acknowledged that American forces conducted a raid inside Pakistan, in the first known foreign ground assault in the country against a suspected Taliban haven. The raid was conducted during Ramadan cease-fire.
Wednesday, September 3:
Why the media should apologize - NOT
Sarah Palin wanted the media to report on her teenage son, Track, who enlisted in the Army on Sept. 11, 2007, and soon will deploy to Iraq. Palin did not want the media to report on her teenage daughter, Bristol, who is pregnant and unmarried. Sarah Palin thinks that one is good for her campaign and one is not, and that the media should report only on what is good for her campaign. That is our job, and that is our duty...
BREAKING: RNC 8 Charged with "Conspiracy to Riot in Furtherance of Terrorism"
(4 comments) In what appears to be the first use of criminal charges under the 2002 Minnesota version of the Federal Patriot Act, Ramsey County Prosecutors have formally charged 8 alleged leaders of the RNC Welcoming Committee with Conspiracy to Riot in Furtherance of Terrorism. The victims face up to 7 1/2 years in prison under the terrorism enhancement charge which allows for a 50% increase in the maximum penalty.
Lieberman Says He'll Stay in Senate Democratic Caucus, for Now
(4 comments) You know the session's almost over," Lieberman said Wednesday. "And as I said last night, I remain a Democrat. A disappointed Democrat, but a Democrat,"
[H]e voted with most Democrats against most Republicans on legislative votes that broke down along party lines - so far in 2008 is 80 percent.
An Extreme Choice
Nice compilation of scary facts.
Ramsey County's Contempt For Justice: Tell Them To Stop The Torture And Restore The Rule Of Law
Jason was tased seven times on the street, while completely unresisting. We just heard from him-he's still pulling copper out of his hip from the taser gun, has a long, deep laceration in his leg that is still untreated, was beaten up badly and has a black eye, a hurt mouth and many lacerations... Twelve officers entered Elliot's cell. Screams were heard for over five minutes. He was tasered three times, maced, and beaten...
Rob Kall:
Did Sarah Palin Hit a Home Run and Is She a Formidable Candidate?
(26 comments) Use this poll as jumping off point to discuss your reaction to Sarah Palin's talk.
Abramoff's Letter to Court: "I'm Not a Bad Man"
On the eve of his most recent sentencing tomorrow, infamous former lobbyist Jack Abramoff did his best to explain his scurrilous past actions to the court. In a letter to Federal Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle, Abramoff described himself as "not a bad man . . . although to read all the news articles one would think I was Osama Bin Laden." Actually, Lucifer is what I call him.
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin
Governor Palin Releases Statement to Alaskans ""It is the honor of my life to represent you as your Governor, and over the next two months I will continue to do so."
McCain Camp Battles National Enquirer Over Alleged Palin Affair
John McCain's presidential campaign is threatening a lawsuit against the National Enquirer over a print edition story the tabloid ran today alleging that Gov. Sarah Palin has had an extramarital affair with her husband's business partner.
VIDEO: Amy Goodman Describes Arrest
Police around the Republican Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota, have been rounding up demonstrators and even journalists, including Amy Goodman of Democracy Now.
Former FBI Agent and ACLU Counsel: St. Paul Police Behavior Is "˜Frightening'
German: I have been following the policy that has enabled this sort of activity. It just stuns me that it's gotten to this level where they're actually targeting iWitness Video, when they're so clearly engaged in journalistic work, it just stuns me.
Rady Ananda:
St. Paul is a police state - Take Action Now
(25 comments)
Leslie Cagan, National Coordinator for United for Peace and Justice sends this urgent message from St. Paul: The situation in St. Paul is very grave. Over the past few days, the heavily armed and extremely large police presence in St. Paul has intimidated, harassed and provoked people; and, in a number of instances, the police have escalated situations when they used excessive force. Call the Mayor now; end police violence.
U.S. Airstrike Inquiry at Odds With Reports of More Afghan Deaths
An American military investigation concluded Tuesday that 5 to 7 civilians and 30 to 35 Taliban were killed in an airstrike operation in western Afghanistan last month, many fewer than the 90 civilians that the Afghan government and the United Nations found in their preliminary investigations. Two civilians were also wounded, the American command said.
U.S. to Unveil $1 Billion Aid Package to Repair Georgia
The Bush administration plans to announce a $1 billion package of aid to help rebuild Georgia after its rout by Russian forces last month, administration officials said on Wednesday, as Vice President Dick Cheney arrived in the region to signal support for Georgia and other countries neighboring Russia.
Russia President Dismisses Georgia’s Leader as a ‘Political Corpse’
Asked whether he would participate in Italian-brokered negotiations with Mr. Saakashvili, Mr. Medvedev responded sharply. “For us,” he said, “the current regime has gone bankrupt. The president, Mikheil Saakashvili, doesn’t exist for us. He is a political corpse.”
Palin Faces Laundry List of Complications
GOP vice presidential pick Sarah Palin accepted at least $4,500 in campaign contributions in the same fundraising scheme at the center of a public corruption scandal that led to the indictment of Sen. Ted Stevens. The contributions, made during Palin's failed 2002 bid to become Alaska's lieutenant governor, were not illegal for her to accept. But they show how she is a product of a system being investigated by the FBI.
Three University of Kentucky Journalists Arrested at RNC for Alleged Rioting
Three people connected with the University of Kentucky's student newspaper were arrested Monday on charges of rioting outside the Republican National Convention. Kernel Editor-in-chief Brad Luttrell said "I'm very sure none of the three crossed any lines," he said. "They're some of the most ethical people we have."
Truthdig:
*Palin Cut Funds for Teen Moms
(2 comments) Palin cut funds for Covenant House.
Mark Hawthorne:
5 Ways to Apply Business Practices to Activism
Take a few hints from the corporate world and use the Internet to advance your non-profit cause.
Monday, September 1:
Rob Kall:
Should The Media, Including OEN, Cover the Question Who is the Mother of Trig Palin?
(97 comments) Critics say this is tawdry, tabloid journalism that makes an innocent teenager and single mother a victim.
Supporters say that if it's true that Sarah Palin is lying about who gave birth then her lies are key to defining her character and lack of integrity.
Sunday, August 31:
Mike Kimball:
Is the U.S. Constitution's Second Amendment (Right to Bear Arms) Still Relevant
(70 comments) A poll on views on today's relevancy of the Second Amendment.
Saturday, August 30:
Gene Cappa:
Katrina Disaster-Myths or Fact?
(2 comments) FIVE MYTHS were spun about the Katrina disaster. Are they myths or facts?
Richard McGinn:
When Rove speaks, be very afraid - Poll
(12 comments) Karl Rove said today that the outcome of the election is so unpredictable that "events" will probably be the deciding factor.
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
POLL: SHOULD OBAMA DUMP HIS STAFF AND HIRE UNKNOWNS FOR THE ELECTION?
(8 comments) At the start of the Primary seasons, despite the negative showing of the Democratic Congress, Obama had a substantial advantage. After the primary it was frittered away and McCain took the lead in most polls. Now, with the presumptive Vice Presidency of Sarah Palin, the Catholic vote which went to Bush twice but to the Dems in 2006, may have flown North to Alaska, to Palin/McCain. What to do, oh what to do? Oh, I know...
Friday, August 29:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Will Sarah Palin Boost McCain's Chances for Victory?
(41 comments) Sarah Palin, 44 year old former beauty queen, just two years into her governorship of Alaska. is more than ruffling the feathers of Neo-cons and the corrupt among Alaska's political circles already crippled by investigations, but has been yanking the chains of oil companies, stringently closing loop-holes once the hallmark of weak negotiator's in the past, and more. She plucked $1200 rebates for Alaskans from Big Oil.
Wednesday, August 27:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Are The Missiles in Poland a Plot to Upstage Obama and Give the White House to McCain?
(41 comments) I say the missiles of October II is a lame attempt, ala Nixon vs Kennedy and the steel strike fraud and the WMD's, to scare Americans. I don't know maybe the Poles blind or scared, but this looks like a plan to show that a war hero is better prepared to settle the problem than Obama. I think the FIX is in to have McCain settle the Missiles issue and win the White House. What do you think?
Monday, August 25:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Poll: A New Political System in Satire
(2 comments) SATIRE: A new political system which replaces the 2 party system which is really 1 PARTY SYSTEM. My system though it appears to be a 3 Party System, But acknowledging that 2 of the 3 are 1, is really back to a 2 party system in which the lies of 2 the 1 party system lie a lot, what you have remaining is either a ZERO party system, a 1 Party System opposed by 2 of 1 half of 1 Parties, so three equals=1=0, I think...???
Sunday, August 24:
Robert N Smith:
Personhood of corporations.
(24 comments) What status does a corporation have?
John Olsen:
The conventions and escort services.
(8 comments) A question as to which of the conventions will benefit escort services the most.
Friday, August 22:
Kris Malmquist:
Poll: Anthrax Attacks Solved?
(9 comments) Do you agree with the government's conclusion that Mr. Bruce Ivins was solely responsible for the anthrax attacks of mid-September 2001?
Gene Cappa:
WTC 7 Brought Down By Fire NIST Concludes - Do You Agree?
(52 comments) NIST Report on WTC 7 indicates "fire" alone collapsed the skyscraper building in a mere 6.5 seconds.
PeterJ:
We're Having An Election! We're Off To See The Wizard, We're Out Of The Woods......Bull!
(6 comments) Something must be done. I don't believe that we can accomplish it from the outside in but I do believe that there's someone in our government who's well aware of our plight (as I believe Nancy Pelosi is but is very afraid) who is not afraid but needs our numbers in order to accomplish their goals. We need to let them know we're here and not afraid to stand up. Do you Agree that petitions and rally's will accomplish nothing?
Tony Forest:
Johnny Got His Gun
(42 comments) Bear Arms or lose the right to
vs.
Nutcakes arm armed to the hilt
Hal Smith:
US Missle shield
(20 comments) What are your thoughts on the missile shield?
What is it really for?
Thursday, August 21:
Rob Kall:
Should The Dems Strip Joe Lieberman of His Committee Appointments?
(23 comments) has Lieberman gone too far?
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
POLL: Is The Two party System Dead in The Water? Lets Use This System Instead!
(14 comments) This may be a satire, but am I deadly serious or what? Who the Hell knows. All I do know is that I doubt that three parties are enough, or two many, or too few. So, I bring a few seriously silly points up to prove my own points. No, not the ones on the top of my head, the ones on the top of yours. Hey get over your serious side and have some fun. well, maybe and maybe not. At least have a good day... or not-maybe.
Wednesday, August 20:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Shall We Indict The Oil Profiteers And Nationalize All Necessities?
(24 comments) record oil prices again? I say never again. I say cap oil, retroactively.Bush likes retroactive guarantees. I say Give him one, rebate retroactively all profits in a lump sum check to each citizen based on their use of fuel for the last seven years, and then indict the oil profiteers and their enablers!
Sunday, August 17:
alan17b0:
Streaming Ad at Top of Main Page
(11 comments) What do you think of the streaming
ad at the top of the OEN main
page?
Saturday, August 16:
Edwin Rutsch:
Will the progressive movement eventually implode and 'eat their young'?
(22 comments) In my interview with Gavin Newsom, calls for inculsivity and warns against the progressive movement 'eatting it's young'.
Thursday, August 14:
DrTruth:
How will you defend America and your freedoms?
(13 comments) Are we only a nation of sheeple, or are we sick of the games and crimes, and willing to do something to stop this madness?
Darren Wolfe:
Who Do You Believe?
(14 comments) The question is, do you believe the government's figures that show growth and no recession or the private economist's figure's that show contraction and recession?
Sherwin Steffin:
Do articles have an effect on your vote?
(9 comments) This poll seeks to determine the effect, if any, that posted articles will have on your vote in this Presidential Election.
What do you plan to do?
PeterJ:
Do We Really Have Any Control Over Our Current State
(27 comments) Can we control our own destiny or is it "In God's Hands"?
Is this a problem created by man that can be fixed by man or are we powerless, at the mercy of greedy, evil people who have attained so much power we can have no affect on them?
Should we boycott, should we revolt or should we just pray until our knees are bloody?
How you feel is going to affect the final outcome.
Will you bring us to Armageddon?
Richard McGinn:
Would President Washington continue to warn against party faction and foreign influence?
(6 comments) Washington's 1796 Farewell Address to the nation emphasized the need for a unified federal government and warned against party faction and foreign influence. If he were alive today, what is the likelihood that our first President would change his mind about those two things?
Donald Rankin III:
When Might You Vote For a Political "Outsider"?
(19 comments) When do the potential benefits outweigh the risks of voting for Nader, McKinney, Barr etc.?
Wednesday, August 13:
Rob Kall:
Which rating system will you be more likely to USE on OpEdNEws
(29 comments) in the spirit of bottom-up participation OpEdNews encourages, please voice your opinion on the two possible rating systems we're considering.
Rob Kall:
Should McCain or Obama Be Speaking to the Georgian President?
(22 comments) SHould either candidate be talking to Georgian President Shakashvilli
Hal Smith:
Is the conflict in Georgia a pretext to WWIII
(32 comments) Do you know the truth?
Gene Cappa:
Did Bush Comply With "Authorization to Use Military Force"?
(9 comments) Did Bush comply with the "Authorization to Use Military Force" Resolution when he attacked Iraq without UN Security Council approval?
Rob Kall:
Do You Support Equal Rights for Third Party Candidates?
(20 comments) Do you support a federal law requiring equal treatment for all political parties, in terms of rules for registering candidates and getting them on the ballot, including petition requirements and participation in debates?
Monday, August 11:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Poll: Why Isn't Obama Closing McCain Out? Putting Him away?
(22 comments) In the wake of the most unpopular Presidents in history who leaves an economy on shambles, millions in foreclosure, almost as many out of work or under-employed, the clone of Bush-McCain with the same platform as Bush is not going away and is persistently, though slowly, closing the deficit between them. WHY? IS THAT?
Sunday, August 10:
John Wood Sr:
Poll: Follow up to "Should Obama Use Bush's Powers to Restore America?"
(2 comments) If this was our last, best chance, would you support doing these things?
Rob Kall:
Should Iraq Start Paying for it's own reconstruction?
(36 comments) Iraq is projected to see over $75 million in revenues. Should they start paying their own way.
Friday, August 8:
Rob Kall:
Should OpEdNews Have Posted News of John Edwards Affair?
(40 comments) Now that the news about John Edwards affair is out, now that he's admitted it and told ABC news, now that the major news shows are saturated with reporting on it, did OpEdNews make the right decision posting a link to an article reporting on Edwards scandal?
Richard McGinn:
Congressional Apology to Muslims imminent in the anthrax terrorism case?
(2 comments) Although few of the details are known, it is already patently clear that the 2001 anthrax mailings were an inside job and a false flag operation intended to lay the blame on uncooperative Arabs, and to frighten the rest of the world into waging war against "the enemies of civilization" in the Middle East.
Gene Cappa:
Should Congress Go Into Special Session For Impeachment Hearings?
(20 comments) Should Congress be called into Special Session for Impeachment Hearings?
john de herrera:
The Article V Convention?
(14 comments) In regards to change, America's Supreme Law offers each and every citizen one of two choices: Congress or Convention.
Mark E. Smith:
How Many Votes Does Obama Need?
Does the popular vote have any impact on a candidate's decision whether or not to concede?
Thursday, August 7:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Poll: Would you vote for Nancy Pelosi?
(26 comments) Nancy Pelosi has steadfastly refused to consider impeachment of the war criminals in the White House. Will, or should, the democrats re-elect her? If you lived in San Francisco's 8th District, would you vote for her again?
Wednesday, August 6:
John Wood Sr:
Should Obama Use Bush's Powers to Restore America?
(19 comments) Would you support a president Obama if he were to use the Executive powers Bush grabbed and abused to enable America to realize its constitutional ideals?
WHY, OR WHY NOT?
Tuesday, August 5:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
POLL: FOR WHICH WOULD YOU VOTE IF AT ALL?
(29 comments) My Poll Litmus Test: A)-WOULD YOU VOTE FOR MCCAIN IF HE WAS A DEMOCRAT, SAYING THE SAME THINGS HE NOW IS SAYING?
YES, NO
B)-WOULD YOU VOTE AGAINST OBAMA IF HE WAS A REPUBLICAN, SAYING THE SAME THINGS HE NOW IS SAYING?
YES, NO
Monday, August 4:
Ben Kall:
Do you support racists and propagandists, I mean big media?
(15 comments) do you still subscribe to cable TV
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Poll: Should The USA Ban Private Contractor Armies?
(24 comments) Private armies in America? Blackwater says it wants to rent the largest private armies in the world to American Corporations. To do what hunt down people who return toxic goods they buy at department stores or slaughter private citizens in Banana Republic Nations which protest land grabs?
Vote now!
Rob Kall:
Votingwise, Are you Sane or Psychotic?
(35 comments) voting to end Eight Years of Shock Doctrine Presidency or Deludedly Supporting McCain, by voting for Him or any Third Party Candidate?
Sunday, August 3:
Mary Neal:
Treatment or Prison for Mental Patients?
(20 comments) Poll to determine if Americans favor prison or treatment for the mentally ill.
Saturday, August 2:
Gene Cappa:
Is Bush Guilty of Nuremberg War Crimes?
(40 comments) Could Bush be guilty of the very same war crimes that got the Nazi war criminals convicted on in 1946?
Robert N Smith:
Petition the Government
(15 comments) Would a mass petition of the government instead of a demonstration work better?
Richard McGinn:
Suicide or assassination?
(19 comments) The FBI's lead suspect in the September, 2001 anthrax attacks -- Bruce E. Ivins -- died Tuesday night, apparently by suicide, just as the Justice Department was about to charge him with responsibility for the attacks. The underreported implication is that the anthrax attacks were an inside job, and a false flag operation as well, because Muslims (and Saddam Hussein in particular) got the blame, and the Iraq war was the result.
Thursday, July 31:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Poll: Should The USA Nationalize The Oil Industry?
(10 comments) Record Profits on DECREASED production of oil this quarter near $12 Billion in profits for three months and on target for $45 billion for the year! What is wrong with the above picture when Russian oil companies are selling gasoline at the pump for $1.00 a Gallon, Venezuela for $00.12 a gallon, in Iraq before the war at $00.05 a gallon and other Mid-East oil companies at between $00.14 gallon to $00.30 a gallon, today?
Saturday, March 15:
Sponsored by www.worldproutassembly.org:
"Building a New World" Conference
The deep longing for positive, lasting change is the bedrock upon which this conference is based. How do we fix our country and our world? And how can we form one mass movement to address the crisis? (Event Date: May 22, 2008)
Sponsored by ourfuture.org:
Take Back America
a meeting of progressives (Event Date: Mar 17, 2008)
Wednesday, December 31:
Sponsored by Freedom Ambassadors:
Walk for Human Dignity
A national coalition of over 50 local, state and national organizations are participating in walk from Tucson to Phoenix beginning May 2 to call for an end to racially fomented hate crimes. The ten-day peaceful walk will end with a rally in downtown Phoenix on Mother's Day, May 11, honoring mothers for teaching children to treat all human beings with equal dignity. (Event Date: May 1, 2008)
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