Thursday, July 24:
Could You be on U.S. Terror Watch List?
JIM ROBINSON, FORMER ASST. ATTORNEY GENERAL: his name is on the terrorist watch list; is yours, too? The list recently passed the 1 million name mark
Paul Kruger:
Test for Congress
(1 comments) Should you have to take a test to be a member of Congress?
karmacounselor:
Which broken immigration policy would you fix first?
Broken immigration parts
Which to fix first?
Gene Cappa:
Should John Conyers Hold An Impeachment Hearing in August?
(2 comments) Should John Conyers forgo his August vacation break to hold a hearing on the 39 "privileged" pending Articles of Impeachment presented to Congress by Rep Dennis Kucinich?
Reward offered for citizen's arrest of Rice
A $5000 reward is being offered to any Auckland University student who can make a successful citizen's arrest of United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice during her visit to the country this weekend.
Death of Free Internet is Imminent - Canada to be test case.
(3 comments) Bell Canada and Telus will soon begin charging per site fees on most Internet sites, converting "the Internet into a cable-like system, where customers sign up for specific web sites, and then pay to visit sites beyond a cutoff point ... At present, the world condemns China because that country restricts certain websites." This will be "much worse than that. They are planning the death of the Internet (free) as we know it."
Media Goof Again: Blackwater Isn't Going Anywhere
Jerry Scahill, in response to media hints that Blackwater is leaving Iraq, says that there is a new one-year contract with the State Dept. However, he also outlines it is into private spy agency, Total Intelligence Solutions, bids on $15bn contract fighting the drug trade in 4 nations, & is working on an armored vehicle vehicle, the Grizzly, as well as its Polar Airship 400. Owns Greystone Ltd, the peacekeeping arm.
Abizaid: 'We can't be in Iraq more than the Iraqis want us to be there.'
Ret. Gen. John Abizaid, commander of CenComm from 2003-07, told a meeting of the Pacific Council that if the people of Iraq want the U.S. to leave, the U.S. should leave. "We can't be in Iraq more than the Iraqis want us to be there," Abizaid said. Reportedly, Abizaid predicted that by January the Iraqis "will be close to getting their act together." "The Iraqis have moved beyond the American political debate."
EU warns US of VISA retaliation
The European Commission has warned it may force US diplomats to apply for visas to travel within the European Union from next year
The commission's move is in retaliation for the US' failure to broaden visa-free travel to all EU member states.
Ukraine Banking: the thriving banking industry in South Eastern Europe
Bharatbook.com has newly included a report into its existing reports which provides information on Ukraine Banking Sector.
Ukraine is one of the fastest growing countries in Eastern Europe by assets, loans, deposits and profitability of the banking sector. The bank deposits in the Ukrainian banking sector are projected to grow at a CAGR of about 45.8% (in terms of national currency) during 2008-2012.
Rules prevent open discussion on Friday
Rules prevent discussion of impeachment on Friday, prevent naming either Bush or Cheney, and prevent accusing either or them of any offense. So, what was the reason for the meeting again? (Vince B. will be there, but what could he possibly say under these rules?)
Air Travelers Accuse TSA Agents Of 'Humiliating' Security Screenings At Airports
At that point, Perry was standing in his underwear in public view. He asked to see a supervisor. That made things worse.
"She was yelling 'I have power, I have power, I have power," Perry said. The power to stop him from flying to Florida with his wife that day to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary.
Wednesday, July 23:
Anbar Sheik Cited By McCain Was Assassinated Last Year
The major Sunni sheik who John McCain said was protected by the surge and subsequently helped lead the Anbar Awakening, was actually assassinated by an al-Qaeda led group in midst of the surge.
Report Says Pentagon Pressured, Intimidated Auditors
Auditors at an oversight agency of the Pentagon were pressured by supervisors to skew their reports on a major defense contractor's work, hiding wrongdoing and charges of overbilling, according to an 80-page report from the Government Accountability Office. The contractor implicated in the report was not named. Who gave contractors this kind of unaccountability and wild-west lawlessness?
WITNESSES: BUSH LABOR DEPT. WAGE & HOUR ENFORCEMENT DROPS, WORKERS CHEATED
Enforcement of wage-and-hour laws, to ensure workers get at least the minimum wage and the overtime pay they deserve, has dropped drastically under the GOP Bush government, impartial investigators and a low-income workers' advocate told Congress. As a result, low-wage workers are routinely cheated.
Blackwell, Von Spakovsky Set to Testify in House on 'Lessons Learned from 2004 Election'
Matthew Segal,Exec Dir of the Student Association for Voter Empowerment(SAVE),told BRADBLOG that he was disappointed that nobody [was]invited to this perhaps final hearing prior to the '08 election to speak on either e-voting or youth voting issues."There is no one on electronic voting,no one on student voter access,and,basically,no one from any groups or organizations that really represent any grass roots constituencies."
R-CALF United Stockgrowers of America:
*Groups Urge Congress to Immediately Halt Any Further Advancement of NAIS;
R-Calf and other groups press Congress to halt NAIS, citing USDA misrepresentations, premise registrations acquired without farmer/rancher consent, states needing to take action to protect citizens from USDA NAIS-related actions, USDA proceeding without regard to stakeholder costs/ability/confidentiality, USDA usurping congressional authority.
Sherwood Ross:
STOP WAR ON IRAN RALLIES AUGUST 2-3
(2 comments) YOU can do something to prevent the Bush administration from attacking Iran by participating in the anti-war protests August 1-3. Read all about it!
JGideon:
'Daily Voting News' For July 23, 2008
a collection of local, state, national and international articles on electronic voting and election issue
Organization of Competitive Markets - press release:
OCM Applauds Fifth Circuit Packers and Stockyards Act Decision
The Organization of Competitive Markets hails the 5th Circuit Court decision in Wheeler v. Pilgrim's Pride which finds that producers don't need to prove "adverse effect on competition" to sue for unfair or deceptive practices. This is a win for small producers against the large meatpackers, and a battle that goes to the heart of critical efforts to return real competition to a country controlled by corporations.
Obama Spanish-language radio ad
An Obama radio ad running in Spanish in Colorado, Florida, New Mexico and Nevada is presented here in translation.
How to harvest solar power? Beam it down from space!
Improving solar technology and the skyrocketing price of oil are making space-based solar power a feasible option.
Word on the street: 'I cried with happiness. Today, for the first time, I feel like the war has ended'
Some comments...
"I don't know why, but I am not sure whether this is good news or not, although I know our government must be obedient to its European and American sponsor."
"A disgrace for the Serbian people. To sell our leader and hero in this way, and the same people attacking and destroying us will set more conditions. What's next? Recognize Kosovo? We've lost so much land – now our honour too."
Iran sees U.S. respect but says no nuclear retreat
Ahmadinejad praised US participation in last week's talks with Tehran on its disputed nuclear program as "a positive step" and said its arch foe had shown respect. He made clear Tehran would not halt atomic work the West suspects is aimed at making bombs. Iran says its nuclear work is a peaceful drive to generate electricity so the country can export more of its oil and gas.
Obama says nuclear Iran poses "grave threat"
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said on Wednesday a nuclear Iran would pose a "grave threat" and that the world must stop Tehran from obtaining an atomic weapon. Obama told reporters during a visit to Israel that if elected, he would take "no options off the table" in dealing with the Iran issue and said tougher sanctions could be imposed.
Rangel to file complaint against self — first official grievance since 2004
Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) on Wednesday will formally ask the House ethics committee to investigate allegations that he misused his congressional office.
US general warns Russia on nuclear bombers in Cuba
Russia would cross "a red line for the United States of America" if it were to base nuclear capable bombers in Cuba, a top US air force officer warned. The Russian moves come amid rising tensions over the US missile defense plans, and warnings by Moscow that it will be forced them to counter them militarily.
Teasing the new NBC/WSJ poll - 60% of Americans want al-Maliki and Obama's timetable
Here's one result from the new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll that will be released tonight at 6:30 pm ET on Nightly News and MSNBC.com... With the news that Iraq's prime minister wants the US to set a timetable for withdrawal, 60% of registered voters believe it's a good idea for the US to set such a timetable, while 30% say it's a bad idea.
Obama at Temple of Hercules, McCain team slams media 'love affair'
Obama's press conference, the first public appearance of his tour, took place at the Amman Citadel and the Temple of Hercules, where human settlements date back to the bronze age. The symbolism seemed to convince one local journalist, who yelled "Mr President" to get her voice heard.
'Attorneygate's' Iglesias Riffs on Predictions for Upcoming OIG Report on firings
I expect the report to be filed any day now. I expect them to conclude that there is sufficient evidence to show that former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and former Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty committed perjury in their statements before Congressional committees and investigators. They may find that former McNulty chief of staff Mike Elston intimidated witnesses.
U.S. Rushes to Change Workplace Toxin Rules
Political appointees at the Department of Labor are moving with unusual speed to push through in the final months of the Bush administration a rule making it tougher to regulate workers' on-the-job exposure to chemicals and toxins.
Ex-Advisers Warn Against Threatening to Attack Iran
The Bush administration should stop talking about a military attack as an option if negotiations do not immediately halt Iran's uranium reprocessing program, two former national security advisers said yesterday.
Obama vows support for Israel
Obama says he backs Israel's decision not to negotiate with the Palestinian group Hamas. He also reiterated his position that Jerusalem "will be" the capital of Israel. also said that he would take "no options off the table" with regards to Iran, saying the country posed a "grave threat."
Half a Million Plastic Coffins?
You don't buy 500,000 plastic coffins "just in case something happens," you buy them because you know something is going to happen. These air tight seal containers would be perfect to bury victims of plague or biological warfare in, wouldn't they? Apparently the Government is expecting a half million people to die relatively soon.
Energy Speculation Bill on Hold
Democrats and Republicans traded salvos over the blame for high gasoline prices Tuesday, but substantive progress on energy legislation eluded lawmakers as a bill to curb oil speculation stalled in the Senate. The GOP wants to drill, the Dems want to conserve- and nobody talks about all the oil we EXPORT!
Witness: 'No way' Novak didn't know he hit someone; victim was 'splayed across the front' of his car.
(1 comments) Conservative pundit Robert Novak, on record for threatening to run "jay-walkers" down, was cited by DC police for hitting on with his Corvette. Report: "...the pedestrian was actually splayed across the front of Novak's convertible, and that there would be absolutely no way Novak would have not known that he had hit someone." Novak initially left the scene but was chased down by bicyclist who witnessed the event.
New York Times 2Q profit drops 82 percent
Revenue dropped 6 percent to $741.9 million, missing the average Wall Street estimate for $754 million. Ad revenue slipped down 11 percent, hurt mostly by fewer classified ads.
Chief Executive Janet Robinson says business was hurt by the "U.S. economic slowdown and secular forces playing out across the media industry."
America's Got Water Problems, and No Plan to Fix Them
Elizabeth de la Vega, who wrote on her lawsuit between United States and President Bush et al, turned her attention to ecology as fires in Calif. drove her indoors. At the time the Mississippi was carrying bad news to the Dead Zone. She researched and found there is no natl comprehensive policy, and lists here those agencies which share the muddle concerning clean water.
Mary Mancini:
*Why Diebold's Disreputable Distinction is Dead On Deserved
(1 comments) Each week until the election we will release a clip from UNCOUNTED because now,more than ever,people need to see stories that will motivate them to stand up and help save our democracy.This week we offer the David v. Goliath story of Bruce Funk,whose whistleblowing helped give Diebold their well-deserved reputation.He has every right to be a bitter man.He can't think of anything more important to do with his life than to work
Exposing Bush's historic abuse of power
(1 comments) Salon has uncovered new evidence of post-9/11 spying on Americans. Obtained documents point to a potential investigation of the White House that could rival Watergate.
SECRET REPORT: Massive Domestic Spying Investigation Coming Soon?
After Democrats failed to muster any substantive opposition to the Bush White House's overhaul of domestic spying laws just a few weeks ago, it would be a striking turn of events if the House leadership launched into a massive, multi-decade investigation of how the government has been monitoring its own citizens since the Cold War. But that's what Salon speculates about today in a far-reaching report from Capitol Hill.
Linn Cohen-Cole:
*During a world food crisis, Monsanto just raised the price of its corn seed $100 a bag.
(14 comments) "A $100 price increase is a tremendous drain on rural America," said Fred Stokes, OCM's executive director. "Let's say a farmer in Iowa who farms 1,000 acres plants one of these expensive corn varieties next year. The gross increased cost is more than $40,000. Yet there's no scientific basis to justify this price hike. How can we let companies get away with this?" continued Stokes.
Hillary Donors Gave Obama $1.8 Million in June
Wash POst and Huffington Post count June money to Obama from Hillary supporters, differently. Conclusion reached by WaPo and the 2 campaigns is that number of donors is underreported because of bundlers forwarding (as opposed to only giving) donations. Money's there. How many potential voters might be the real question.
Bharat Book:
*Booming c-store market analysis
Modern retail trade is expected to account for more than 55% share in overall retail industry in Asia alone by 2011. The increasing trend of organized retailing will drive the growth of c-store industry in the world. The rapid economic development has been propelling the growth of convenience store (c-store) industry across the world.
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Poll: If They win, Will Dems Do What is Right?
(22 comments) This poll chronicles a 10 of items many people think should be legislated. Check those you think will actually be enacted
gabby hayes:
Whose Boozle?
The New Yorker cover still raises hackles, and that's a good thing.
GOP senators in tough re-election races freed to side with Democrats against RNC platform
(2 comments) Republican leaders in the U.S. Senate have freed GOP members to go against the traditional party platform if it will help them get re-elected, aides say. The Politico reported Tuesday that the GOP leadership set their members free amid fears they could lose five or more seats to Democrats in November. Republican leaders have told senators in tough re-election bids to side with Democrats on anything but energy and national se
Tuesday, July 22:
GM, Ford On Verge of Bankruptcy
(2 comments) GM and Ford Motor Co., the two biggest U.S. automakers, have about a 46 percent chance of default within five years, according to Edward Altman, a finance professor at NYU's Stern School of Business.
''Both are in very serious shape and the markets reflect that,'' Altman, the creator of the Z-score mathematical formula that measures bankruptcy risk, said the model shows that these companies are on the verbe of bankruptcy
Second Time: Iraq Points to Pullout in 2010
Iraqi spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said that his government is working "on a real timetable which Iraqis set" and that the 2010 deadline is an Iraqi vision. "We can't give any schedules or dates, but the Iraqi government sees the suitable date for withdrawal of the U.S. forces is by the end of 2010," he told reporters.
Unrest Surfaces in Fallujah Again
Despite all the political ballyhoo about the so-called recent surge success, the fact is more American troops died in 2007, than in any other year of the war. Dahr Jamail, independent journalist on the ground in Iraq, reports the truth.
Video and photos from Sweatfree Communities rally and worker testimony in Philadelphia
July 12, 2008: Video footage from the anti-sweatshop rally across from the National Association of Governors meeting in Philadelphia.
Mitchell Bard on Huffpost Challenges "Surge is Working" Mantra
Why won't even the most liberal pundits challenge the conventional wisdom that "the surge is working?" Bard lays out why they should in HuffPost. In addition, "The troop escalation ... allowed the ethnic cleansing of the Sunnis of Baghdad and the expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis from the country," according to Juan Cole on his blog. It's time to beg to differ.
Israeli official: U.S. intervention in minor Palestinian issues could damage ties
A senior Israeli official said that the person behind this growing American criticism is the U.S. consul in Jerusalem, Jacob Wallace. "Every week, he receives dozens of complaints from Palestinians and transfers them to Washington without examination," the official said. "He's really inflaming the atmosphere, causing public relations damage to Israel and even may damage our relations with the U.S."
Medvedev’s Message to Ambassadors
Russia has finally recovered. It has risen from its knees and is ready for the next stage – forcing the rest of the world to their knees. The new concept for Russian foreign policy was presented last week by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.
Larisa Alexandrovna:
*Paul Minor Targeted by Rove- In Prison, Kept from Dying Wife
(2 comments) Don Siegelman is out now,but others are not,including Paul Minor.His wife is dying of cancer and he cannot even get out on an appeal bond (just like Siegelman).I ask that you try to help Paul Minor the way you have so kindly been helping Don Siegelman.If you have the time,please write a letter of support to Mr. Minor,who is in prison because of his politics and whose life has been destroyed simply because Rove targeted him.
Conservative Lawyers Urge Bush To Issue ˜Pre-Emptive Pardons' To Officials Involved In Illegal Programs
(8 comments) Such a pardon would reduce the risk that a future administration might undertake a criminal investigation of operatives or policy makers involved in programs that administration lawyers have said were legal but that critics say violated laws regarding torture and surveillance. A BEFORE YOU GO TO JAIL, GET-OUT-OF-INDICTMENT AND-PROSECUTION' CARD?
Gabe Shames:
Is there a North American Union forming, and why?
(25 comments) The Security and Prosperity Agreement (SPP) signed in 2005 by Bush, then-Presidente Fox, and the then-Prime Minister of Canada, has sparked waves of fear across the continent. Many are concerned it's not just an "agreement" but the start of the removal of all three countries sovereignty to form a continental superstate. Could this be true or will it just be a "community," or is it in fact just an agreement?
Bill Samuel:
Can We Defeat Terror by Escalating the War In Afghanistan?
(38 comments) Escalation of war in Afghanistan is a major campaign position of Barack Obama. Do you agree his assumptions are correct.
Monday, July 21:
Amy Fried:
McCain Surrogate: "The Muslims have said either we kneel or they're going to kill us."
(8 comments) McCain's surrogate - on a campaign conference call - implied that the status of our national security boils down to a struggle with all Muslims. McCain did not challenge the statement. How does that reflect on his fitness for the presidency?
Sunday, July 20:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Poll: Cindi Sheehan or Nancy Pelosi?
(24 comments) We want to know if you live in San Francisco's 8th District, or if you lived there, would you vote in the upcoming election for Cindi Sheehan or Nancy Pelosi?
Saturday, July 19:
Xanadu Zinnia:
How to Save the World?
(9 comments) Given the current state of our planet, what should we focus on to save the world?
Sherwin Steffin:
Confident, Hopeful, Wishful, or Fantasy
(12 comments) This poll asks for your assessment of the likelihood that America will eventually return to being the nation we all expected it to be.
Friday, July 18:
Bia Winter:
Re-Defining "Terrorism"
(20 comments) Who and what is a "Terrorism?
Paul Kruger:
Congress, Rove & Contempt
(14 comments) Rove and inherent contempt.
Kevin Gosztola:
Should activist, citizen, and advocacy groups go to the DNC or RNC to protest?
(26 comments) I believe this poll will help us have an important discussion and would greatly appreciate hearing from members of the OEN community and others on this.
Rob Kall:
Do You Support Cindy Sheehan's Campaign Run Against Nancy Pelosi
(23 comments) Pelosi or Sheehan? Will you be helping Sheehan or Pelosi?
Wednesday, July 16:
Kevin Gosztola:
Should there be a massive anti-war march at the Democratic National Convention?
(17 comments) Anti-war leaders do not know if they should have a mass march or little marches at the Democratic National Convention. Help them decide.
Tuesday, July 15:
Casey Reed:
Separation of Corporate and State
(13 comments) Do we need a Constitutional amendment to regulate the influence and current dominance of corporations and the rich and powerful interests? Should there be a separation of corporate and state?
Cindie Frap:
Racial Divide
(8 comments) Is there a racial divide in our country more now than before?
Monday, July 14:
Amy Fried:
How do you feel about the New Yorker's satirical Obama cover?
(58 comments) Reactions to The New Yorker's satirical cover featuring smear-inspired stereotypes of the Obama's.
Michael McCoy:
Post 911 and Bush, what concerns you about America?
(14 comments) With the profound change in the methods and tactics by which America is governed, what concerns you most about the lives of you children and grandchildren?
Gabe Shames:
Are 'Chemtrails' a form of Government suppression?
(24 comments) Have you heard of the supposed difference of regular airplanes excreting contrails (the short-duration line of exhaust) and what many are arguing are 'chemtrails?' Chemtrails are supposedly longer (continue instead of fading) and sometimes expand outward to unprecidented widths. Those in favor of the chemtrail theory often say they are purposefully sprayed by government-issued planes to control populations. What do you think?
PrMaine:
What Happened on 9/11?
(45 comments) What do you feel was the most likely explanation for the events of 9/11/2001?
Gene Cappa:
Should ACLU Release Another Impeachment Pamphlet?
(10 comments) The ACLU is in the forefront of defending the Constitution and should be releasing a new "Impeachment Pamphlet" INFORMING the American people why impeachment proceedings are urgently required presently?
Sunday, July 13:
Bill Samuel:
Vote major party or not?
(10 comments) Some people say you should vote for a major party candidate because these are the only ones with a chance to win. Others say that you should vote for someone with whom you agree on most major public policy issues, whether or not they appear to have a chance to win. Many OpEdNews readers really face this question, as they have major problems with thepositions of major party candidates.
Paul Kruger:
Based on the Senate betraying America, who would support this campaign?
(26 comments) Who here would activly support a campaign to remove from office EVERY single member of Congress who voted FOR IMMUNITY in both the House and Senate at the next possible election?
Friday, July 11:
Rob Kall:
If Pelosi Changes Her Impeachment Position Will It Change Your Attitude Towards Congress
(64 comments) What will it take to get you to approve of Pelosi's congress
Tuesday, July 8:
Linda Bemis:
Should we eliminate medical insurance as we know it and replace with our own.
Poll on whether we should eliminate employer insurance, Medicare, Medicade, Veterans health care, all medical insurance companies, etc.
Gene Cappa:
Should John Conyers Hold Impeachment Hearings Anyway?
(11 comments) Should House Judiciary Chairman John Conyers hold immediate impeachment hearings anyway even though his House Speaker Nancy Pelosi took impeachment "off the table" for Cheney and Bush, and Conyers has stated he is documenting everything for his next democratic president Barack Obama?
Rob Kall:
Have Obama's Centrist Policy Policy Declarations Surprised You?
(99 comments) Did you think Obama was a progressive or did you see him, from the beginning as a centrist moderate? If you saw him as a centrist moderate from the beginning, then his positions will not be as big a surprise as if you saw him as a progressive from the beginning.
Monday, July 7:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
POLL IS THE Ancient Tablet Predating Jesus as Messiah and Resurrection Fraud Or Truth
(15 comments) The Tablet now known as "Gabriel's Revelation" has stirred quite a controversy among, Christians, Jews and others. Many Hebrew scholars believe the stone to be authentic and if so it would to confirm the expectation of just such a Messiah even before Jesus was born. What do you think? Read and tap the link to read the original article and let us know.
Rob Kall:
Which News Network Favors Right Wing Messages More? CNN or MSNBC?
(15 comments) When you add Keith Olbermann, Andrea Mitchell, JoeScarborough and the rest on MSNBC and, Wolf Blitzer Lou Dobbs, Jack Caffrey, etcetera on CNN, which network cuts the right, McCain, Bush, etc. more slack, repeats the right wing message more?
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Should Organized Religion Focus more on The Evils of Avarice/Greed Than on the Bedrooms of
(6 comments) American Churches and governmental agencies are shown by polls to be the most self-righteous, sexually uptight on the planet and never once have they expressed indignation at the despicable nature of Human Avarice/greed. It's time we found out what the people think.
Sunday, July 6:
Edwin Rutsch:
Why do conservatives value Self-Righteousness and Hypocrisy?
(7 comments) Why do conservatives value Self-Righteousness and Hypocrisy?
Paul Kruger:
Are there too many similar causes diluting available resources?
(21 comments) Should similar causes/groups narrow their focus and refer donors to each other on specific issues with regards to supporting action on those issues?
Saturday, July 5:
Sherwin Steffin:
Impeachment update
(43 comments) This poll is an update of my April 30th poll, asking for your assessment of then likelihood that either/or Bush and Cheney will be impeached by the House, and convicted by Senate
Paul Kruger:
Should the Feds be handed all of your credit card transactions?
(12 comments) Should the federal government have the right to demand records of every American's credit and debit card transaction?
Thursday, July 3:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
SHOULD NO-BID CONTRACTS BE ABOLISHED?
(10 comments) NO-BID Contracts perpetuate the notion that the contract awardee is so "Uniquely Qualified" at whatever he is "bidding" upon, as to be spared the indignity of having to compete with others, the Hoi Polloi whose bids are an insult to the No-Bidder guys. In my experience I have found NO evidence to support such an assumption.
Rob Kall:
I'm Holding Back on Contributing to Obama Because of his Move to The Right
(60 comments) I either will escrow money to give later, just wait and see where he ends up, or vote for someone else.
Wednesday, July 2:
Edwin Rutsch:
How many readers of Opednews.com will be going to Netroots Nation Conference?
(1 comments) The Netroots Nation Conference will be held in Austin, TX from July 17-20. How many readers of Opednews.com will be going to Netroots?
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Should Individual States and Cities Indict Cheney/Bush For Murder?
(9 comments) GW Bush and Dick Cheney have been let of the hook for impeachment, but that does not mean that we, the citizens of America need to sit idly, impotently, by and let him bully his way out of prosecution. Should we indict them for murder in cities and states all across our nation, thus pinning him down or forcing him to go to war with the states with his mercenaries?
Brett Paatsch:
Have you checked whether your rep has read Kucinich's 35 articles of Bush impeachment ?
(3 comments) This is a poll to see what portion of Opednews readers have personally checked that either their congressional representative or a member of the House Judiciary Committee have read Kucinich's 35 articles of impeachment for President Bush.
Ben Kall:
Mrs. McCain or Obama; Who Is Evading Media Coverage More?
(1 comments) who's the more private?
Kevin Gosztola:
What issue will Obama move to the center right on next?
(5 comments) Obama's ever-increasing impulse to be on the center right of as many issues as possible could potentially be detrimental to progressives/liberals who think he is no match for McCain in November. Many are already calling his moves a sign that he suffers from a "character flaw." What issue will he move to the center right on next?
Tuesday, July 1:
Gene Cappa:
Do YOU Support An Independent International 911 Invesitgation?
(18 comments) Scientific and eyewitness evidence shows that the 9/11 Commission Report is a fraudulent document and those behind the report are guilty of covering up what really happened on 9/11/2001. This evidence overwhemlmingly supports the conclusion that World Trade Center Towers, 1, 2, and 7 were brought down by demolition explosives and official theory of airplanes and ensuing fires is irrefutably false.
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
IN YOUR OPINION, IS MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FIXED?
(2 comments) Some statistics indicate the the steroids issue is a faux issue designed to deter people from examining the horrible calls by umpires. which most often seem to favor the home team. Well, guess what, they do favor the home and and for a good reason, doing so is VERY profitable. If the home team wins more often or at least almost wins pretty often, fans keep on coming. So, then are baseball game outcomes fixed?
Frank J. Ranelli:
Is Barack Obama moving too far to the right just to be elected?
(11 comments) In recent days, Obama has been accused of moving to the center and triangulating, a course and tactic that Bill Clinton used to get elected, and flip-flopping on many positions he held during the protracted, 16 month, Democratic primary. Today, Barack Obama announced if elected he would expand President Bush's Faith-Based Initiative programs.
Edwin Rutsch:
Is Congresswoman Maxine Waters correct that conservatives value Blame, Hate & Lying?
(4 comments) Is Congresswoman Maxine Waters correct that conservatives value Blame, Hate & Lying?
Rady Ananda:
Lever Voting Machines or Computerized Systems?
(1 comments) Which voting system do you trust more?
Saturday, June 28:
Edwin Rutsch:
What social or political movements would psychopaths and narcissists join?
(29 comments) What social or political movements would psychopaths and narcissists, who don't value empathy, tend to join?
Kevin Gosztola:
Our Nation's Independence Day
(6 comments) What are you thinking about this year's Fourth of July?
Friday, June 27:
Edwin Rutsch:
Worst of the Failed Conservative Values that James Dobson exemplifies?
(13 comments) What is the worst of the Failed Conservative Values that James Dobson exemplifies?
Gene Cappa:
Will Bugliosi Succeed in Getting Bush Indicted & Prosecuted on Murder Charges?
(18 comments) Over 4,000 American soldiers have lost their lives fighting in George W. Bush's war in Iraq on "false pretenses". Can Bush be indicted and prosecuted for murder and conspiracy to commit murder charges?
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Should The Catholic Church Excommunicate Justices Alito, Scalia, and Thomas?
(35 comments) Since, in my opinion, the below have not only acted with sycophantic accord with the powerful, corporate wealthy and in the best interests of encouraging a fascist dictatorship, and have done incredible harm to our Constitution and people, since they are CATHOLIC;
Should The Catholic Church Excommunicate Justices Alito, Scalia, and Thomas?
Thursday, June 26:
Sherwin Steffin:
The Article, "Using Cross Tabulation." Valuable or Not?
Select the Poll Response which best expresses your Evaluation of the article, "Using Cross Tabulation."
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
CAN ONE BE A CHRISTIAN AND A CONSERVATIVE AT THE SAME TIME?
(36 comments) I wish to know if you think CAN ONE BE A CHRISTIAN AND A CONSERVATIVE AT THE SAME TIME?. I do not, therefore, yes, or no!
Rob Kall:
Should House Pass HR 362, Calling for prohibiting of refined petroleum products to Iran
(15 comments) Some say this could lead to Bush/Cheney justifying a Naval Blockade as a congressionally approved way to escalate a confrontation.
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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