What It Takes to be a Barack Obama Supporter
As the Republicans fight it out, President Obama does his job, adding experience and victories to his record. Can his faithful supporters convert and convince the skeptics to usher in a second Obama administration? This supporter tells what it takes to be an Obama supporter in 2012.
America Could Learn From Dubai
A monarch arab country with a well loved nearly benevolent dictator, what can America learn from this wildly different country?
Unity Within The Republican Party?
It seems that some of the Republican candidates are not united in running campaigns that prove positive for the GOP, the candidates themselves and America as a whole.
The Us Issue; What is Keeping Us From Recovering
What is going on with our country? Between the economy, the "war," and the growing wall street protests, what is truly going on? What can we do?
The American Political Party
America is in need of a new political party.
Politics and Social Issues: Relevance of The Times
This piece of information discusses the influence of the Government over Society.
Wayne Allyn Root Libertarian
Wayne Allyn Root was born July 20, 1961, in Mount Vernon, New York. He graduated Valedictorian from high school, and attended Columbia University as a political science major, to eventually graduate in 1983. Other details are sketchy or not disclosed. He resides in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Tom Tancredo Republican
Tom Tancredo was born December 20, 1945 in Denver, Colorado. He is a graduate of the University of Northern Colorado as of 1969, with a degree in political science, and became a history professor at Drake Junior High School in Denver, in 1976. Beginning a career in politics at an early age, he was already actively involved with conservative groups such as Young Americans for Freedom, and organized many vocal groups and political action committees criticizing government policy on issues regarding race, bilingual education, and immigration. He has stated that one of his chief concerns is "the struggle to preserve our national identity, against the tide of illegal immigrants flooding the United States.".
Rudy Giuliani a Political Profile
It’s as simple as this: If you liked the Bush administration, you’ll love Rudy Giuliani! And there’s nothing that the Republican voters like better than no change. First, they got Ronald Reagan back in 1980. They liked him so much, they asked for seconds. Then when they couldn’t have Reagan any more, they appointed his Vice President. The senior Vice President was only able to rule one term, before the Democrats ousted him and the Republicans had to grit their teeth and bear with a Democrat for eight years. Then they had a new hope: The son of the Vice President of their favorite President ran for office. They voted him in, and liked him so much, they asked for seconds.
Ralph Nader Green
While Ralph Nader is not currently running at the time of this writing, there is an active and vocal draft movement to convince him to run for the Green party in the Presidential election for 2008. The site "draftnader.org" sports a petition signed with over 1000 signatures, so he’s worth including "just in case". He’s nothing if not full of surprises.











