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(29 comments) SHARE Wednesday, November 28, 2007 Pope Benedict XVI – How his abortion agenda can destroy the Church in the U.S.
Pope Benedict XVI, formerly known as Cardinal Ratzinger, was the architect of a plot against Sen. John Kerry in 2004, where members of the Catholic Church publically refused him communion. With a number of Catholics in the race this year, Benedict XVI may end up swift-boating his own organization.
(16 comments) SHARE Tuesday, November 20, 2007 Political Analysis: Explaining the Ron Paul Phenomenon
Stunning grass-roots support and amazing fund raising have most people surprised by Ron Paul's performance, despite his single digit poll numbers. What can explain the 'Ron Paul Revolution'?
SHARE Saturday, January 19, 2008 The Oregon Trail - A PC game that inspires Peace
As a child in computer lab, after I had completed lesions that I thought were teaching me how to operate a computer, (little did I know that real computers don't have clover buttons), I did the same thing every day that everyone else did: I booted up The Oregon Trail.
(2 comments) SHARE Friday, December 7, 2007 Defending Phoenix: Mayor Phil Gordon is Right to Crack Down on Illegal Immigrants
Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon – a Democrat – is coming under fire from people in Phoenix, from within Arizona, and from across the country for ordering his police officers to check the legal status of criminals after they've committed a crime. But what's so wrong about that?
(5 comments) SHARE Friday, December 28, 2007 Republicans and Democrats React to Bhutto Assassination; McCain, Biden Benefit
A world away, in the United States, the crisis in Pakistan is beginning to reshape the political ground game in the upcoming elections. With the January 3rd Iowa caucuses less than a week away at this point, Bhutto's assassination is having an effect, with both Republican and Democratic candidates attempting to take hold of the issue...
(2 comments) SHARE Sunday, January 27, 2008 Obama's "Shocking" Win in South Carolina: Is it really so shocking?
With 55% of the votes, Barack Obama won the South Carolina primary, his first victory since the 2008 primary season began in Iowa on a cold January night. Many talking heads are applying adjectives of importance to Obama's recent victory, but how significant is it really?
(2 comments) SHARE Wednesday, June 4, 2008 Running Mates: Obama's Best Vice Presidential Picks
With Barack Obama passing the delegate threshold and assuming the role of his party's presumptive nominee, all attention is now turning towards the Veepstakes. Who will Barack Obama choose as the Democratic Vice Presidential nominee? Here's a hint: It won't be Hillary Clinton.
(4 comments) SHARE Friday, June 6, 2008 John McCain: See Who's on Top of His Shortlist for Vice President
Who could it be? It won't be Rice, Romney, or Huckabee. Would you believe that a Jew from Connecticut, a woman from Alaska, and a Governor from Florida are his best choices? Read more...
(5 comments) SHARE Saturday, May 31, 2008 Hillary Clinton's Plan for Victory (Seriously)
It's been a long campaign with a lot of ups, downs, and surprises. The biggest surprise for Hillary Clinton is that she is not the presumptive nominee for her party. The biggest surprise for observers: That she's still in the race.
Despite the odds, Senator Clinton may have a roadmap to the nomination, without relying completely on superdelegates either.
SHARE Wednesday, August 4, 2010 Review: Pac-Man Battle Royale
A hands-on on review of the new Pac-Man coin-op that'll hit arcades nationwide in September 2010.
(3 comments) SHARE Thursday, December 20, 2007 Astronomy Cast – A Podcast Explaining the Universe with Facts (Podcast Review)
Astronomy Cast (www.astronomycast.com) sends its listeners on a facts-based journey through the universe every week. Sit at your computer as you explore the rings of Saturn. Lay comfortably in bed as your dive feet first into a supermassive black hole, and even learn what one is!
(4 comments) SHARE Monday, January 7, 2008 How Obama and Richardson Cheated in the Iowa Caucuses
History has already been made. Illinois Senator Barack Obama won the Iowa Caucuses. New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson placed fourth. But did they really earn their finishing positions? The answer may be surprising.
(1 comments) SHARE Monday, December 17, 2007 Forget Bush and Cheney, Let's Impeach Joe Lieberman!
First he kisses Bush, now he's in bed with John McCain. In another remarkable turnabout from Senator Joseph Lieberman, the independent Democrat from Connecticut, who has more in common with neoconservatives than with moderate progressives, has officially openly endorsed Arizona Senator John McCain, a Republican, for President.
(9 comments) SHARE Sunday, December 23, 2007 Endorsement: Joe Biden for President – He can Unite America and the World
In this election cycle there is a chance to make history. The first woman president, the first African American president; the chance to solve poverty, the chance to end a war. What it all comes down to is, 'What's the highest priority?'
If the answer is that ending the war in Iraq with a victory, and bringing the troops home in a way that secures the region andAmerica's image in the world, then vote for Joe!