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SHARE Thursday, September 18, 2008 Sept. 15 may well have been the day the election was over
McCain's fumbling responses about the biggest financial disaster since the notorious destruction of the the World Trade Center shows that as president he would be out of his league. The campaign should be over.
(1 comments) SHARE Tuesday, September 16, 2008 Palin a liability; McCain's judgment fails
It's time we all began looking at John McCain with more skepticism. His judgment, honesty and honor show major cracks. Palin's selection is only the first obvious failure of McCain's character.
(2 comments) SHARE Sunday, September 14, 2008 Presidential campaign: issues or character
Whether the election is about issues or character, the Obama-Biden ticket fares well when compared to McCain-Palin. Actually, it's no contest.
(1 comments) SHARE Saturday, September 6, 2008 Examining Palin's qualifications, judgment not sexist
Question Sarah Palin's experience and judgment is NOT press sexist. Pundits from across the political spectrum should ram that down the throats of John McCain's lobbyist-spokesmen. The press needs to ask Palin hard questions and insist on clear answers. The American public deserves nothing less.
SHARE Wednesday, September 3, 2008 McCain, Palin show inexcusable judgment
John McCain and Sarah Palin's good judgment is a serious topic for discussion. The voters deserve it; the nation deserves it. They should be questioned hard on their respective judgment in choosing the VP candidate and the accepting of that offer.
(1 comments) SHARE Sunday, August 5, 2007 Impeachment 'off the table'––unconstitutional
Congress has both the authority and obligation to impeach all civil officers of the government when those officers engage in unlawful conduct. It's not an option.
(1 comments) SHARE Friday, August 3, 2007 Congress must prove it's an equal branch of government
It's one thing for congress to point to the U. S. Constitution saying it's an equal branch of government; it's quite another for them to prove it with actions. John Marshall, the fourth chief justice of the supreme court, had to prove the judicial branch was equal. Now, it's time for congress to prove it, too, is equal.
SHARE Wednesday, August 1, 2007 Death imminent for United States Constitution
The U. S. Constitution has been under assault by acts of commission and omission. Right now, congressional omission threatens the essence of that august document.