“The truth is, our petition system in Washington is full of abuses. It badly needs to be reformed – that’s why I didn’t ask to sign one last year, why I saw and released all my previous public petitions. That’s why I’m more than half-hearted with the president of the United States of America I […]
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In November 2008, we will vote for the next president of the United States. Will Al Gore be president in 2008? Yes, I know he is not in the running. But! 2000 I remember casting my vote for AL Gore. My family and I were watching CBS. It was announced that Al Gore was the […]
In 2012, 33 nations will compete. There will be many, perhaps most, crashes, but very few will likely be close. One that is perhaps close is the New Jersey Senate race, where Republican Joe Kyrillos is running against Republican Bob Menendez. New Caesarian affairs In the elections for President of New Jersey he was strongly […]
The country of Israel operates under a parliamentary system of government. In a parliamentary system, if no political party obtains the majority of seats in the legislature, the parties play against each other until some combination of those that have enough seats together can form a majority to form a government. and appoint a prime […]
In 2012, 33 nations will compete. Some appear as if they are rushing, some look closer. It is among the closest in the Missouri senate race, which pits Democrat Claire McCaskill vs. later they will be named Republicans. Missouri He took part in the elections for the President of Missouri. McCain won the state in […]
In 2012, 33 nations will compete. Some appear as if they are rushing, some look closer. It is among the closest in the Virginia senate race, which pits Democrat Tim Kaine vs. primary George Allen is a pioneer in that category. Virgin Virginia was the leading state in the presidential election. Obama won the state […]
33 Senate races will be decided in 2012. Many, perhaps most, will not be close. But very few will probably be close. One of the closest is in the Connecticut senate, where Chris Murphy is facing Linda McMahon. State of Connecticut In the elections for President Connecticut was solidly Democratic. Obama beat McCain 61-38. Kerry […]
It seems that every time Americans turn on the television, pick up a newspaper, go to a news website, or tune into a radio news broadcast, they are dealing with sex scandals related to the nation’s politicians. The private lives of politicians are publicized by the news media and every minute detail is picked out […]
Entering the 2012 election, Democrats hold 51 seats in the Senate, Republicans 47 and there are two independents (Lieberman and Sanders), both of whom are in the caucus with the Democrats. In 2012, 33 types of senate were consulted. 23 of these seats were held by Democrats (including caucuses) and 10 by Republicans. It was […]
In 1941, way long ago, a President of The United States of America laid out four basic freedoms every human being must have in order to feel and be whole. He prefaced his list of freedoms with the following words; “In the future days, which we seek to make secure, we look forward to a […]