How The Electoral College Works
An integral facet of American Democracy, the Electoral College is a unique and often controversial system of selecting the President. Here’s a short history that explains it in clear terms.
Climate Change: the New Paradigm
Global warming is out. Climate change is in.
Watch for the 2009 Exodus
As the downturn continues watch for the exodus of illegals to Mexico.
Racism in 2008
The US has become more and more racist in 2008. What can we do?
Republican View on Obama as President
Four Steps on how a Republican should view the election of 2008, and how the election impacted Congress and the highest office in the Executive Branch.
Where Does the Republican Party Go From Here?
The Republican Party lost the centrist voters in this election in an attempt to lock in religious conservatives. Can the Party regain its appeal among centrist voters, religious conservatives, and those who believe in limited government?
Why America is Not Really a Democracy
The electoral college is an out-dated, undemocratic institution that needs to be abolished.
Beyond Party Lines: The Fallacy of America’s Two Party System
America’s two party political system does not work and only distracts voters from the real issues.
Drill Here, Drill Now: Artic National Wildlife Refuge
As our presidential election looms ahead, the debate over drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge seems to be pushed to the forefront. Senator Palin’s stance on drilling has shouts of “Drill Now” to resonate throughout the Republican Convention as well as during town hall meetings held throughout the United States.
The Parallel of Gustav with Current American Society
This focuses on the implications of continuing to rebuild New Orleans in light of the constant threat of hurricanes and how this parallels American society.






















