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Frank J. Ranelli is an independent scholar, skeptic and critic, author and essayist. His erudite and iconoclastic style of provocative writing has been extensively published in a variety of news outlets and across the Internet. These include the Naples Daily News, The Online Journal, Information Clearing House, Alternet, The Smirking Chimp, and the former progressive journal of thought, Wicked Philosophy.

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71 Articles, 143 Quick Links, 378 Comments, 29 Diaries, 3 Polls

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(11 comments)        Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Is Barack Obama moving too far to the right just to be elected?   SHARE More Sharing 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.
(7 comments)        Monday, June 2, 2008
Should Hillary Clinton End Her Bid for the Presidency?   SHARE More Sharing It is widely speculated that Sen. Hillary Clinton, now, with no logical or clear path to the Democratic nomination, will suspend her campaign Tuesday night and announce she is endorsing Sen. Barack Obama for President. Should Hillary suspend or end her bid for the Democratic Party's nomination?
(19 comments)        Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Should Hillary drop out of the race?   SHARE More Sharing Hillary Clinton took a drubbing in North Carolina's primary ? losing by virtually 15 points ? and escaped with a disappointing win of less than two-percent in Indiana. Barack Obama erased any momentum Hillary gained from Pennsylvania and Barack is now considered by some to be the presumptive nominee. Now, with no plausible path to the nomination, should Hillary drop out of the race and help unite a fractured Democratic Party?

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