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Brandon Steele is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps and works as a marketing executive. He was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal in 1999 and was awarded 3 Meritorious Service Awards while on active duty. Before working in marketing, he was an internet entrepreneur and CEO of a service business. His expertise is in communications, email marketing, internet marketing and web analytics.

Steele blogs for The Progressive Current and Pleasant Surmise, and is also a frequent contributor to OpEdNews.com. He has volunteered for many progressive political campaigns, was the Co-Chair of Volusia County for Dean in 2004 and was the Director of Recruiting for the Volusia County Chapter of the United Nations Association of the United States of America.

Steele received his Master's from Webster University, while working fulltime as a Director of Human Resources and Accounting. He holds a Bachelor's in Economics and completed the Analytics Program at the University of British Columbia. He is currently studying politics and international relations with the London School of Economics and plans on attending law school in 2009.

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Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Obama No Dukakis
(8 comments) Obama's finally gotten the post-primary bounce that pundits have been looking for. A recent national poll by Newsweek shows Senator Obama opening a 15-point lead over Senator McCain. Republicans have been quick to compare the numbers to Dukakis in 1988, but are the comparison's fair?

Sunday, June 15, 2008
Congress Should Honor America's Casualties of War
(1 comments) During the 70s Congress was flooded with telegrams containing only two words, "Impeach Nixon!" Write your elected representative and the Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, to advance the articles presented by Dennis Kucinich. It's time that patriotism is more than just a bludgeon used during campaign season.