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Archive for February, 2008

Great Video on United Nations Hypocrisy

This is a great video! From the ChamberPost on their awesome video showing some of the truest problems with the United Nations: they walk the walk, but don’t talk the talk.: We used the carbon emissions calculator of atmosfair, a German-based independent non-profit, as well as various budget travel website to find the dollar cost [...]

New York Times Challenges McCain’s Ethics

This morning the New York Times released what could be an extremely significant blow to the McCain campaign, regarding a relationship with a lobbyist and some potential ethical questions raised by these accusations. The report goes into great detail regarding McCain’s relationship with Vicki Iseman, the 40 year old lobbyist in question. The article states: [...]

Update: What Could Lead to Interesting Results in Wisconsin

Update to “What Could Lead to Interesting Results in Wisconsin” Update: It appears that this is a topic that has really sparked the attention of the Journal Sentinel, which means that this is probably something that is widespread in the state. But, its interesting to note the different rationales and strategies. Take Audrey Murray, a [...]

What Could Lead to Interesting Results in Wisconsin

There are a few things that I’ve always found fascinating about Wisconsin campaign politics. First, pretty much anyone can vote. Wisconsin is a state where you don’t need a photo ID, and something as simple as a piece of mail or a friend verifying that you live somewhere will usually get you a ballot. But [...]

Fidel Castro Resigns as President of Cuba

In a move that was expected for some time now, Fidel Castro has now formally issued a letter of resignation to the Cuban people. Some interesting excerpts from his letter: For many years I have occupied the honorable position of President. On February 15, 1976 the Socialist Constitution was approved with the free, direct and [...]

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