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Who Says I Can't Vote?
by William F. Torpey
There's a chance that the 21st Century will usher in a new age of enlightenment -- at least in the age of voting rights. Now that the Constitution allows blacks, women and 18-year-olds to vote, isn't it time that voting becomes the birthright that it truly is? published 6 months ago
Men's Watches - The TOP 10 Brands List
by tomerr
Below are the top 10 most wanted men's watches brands, updated June 1, 2008 Mens Rolex DATEJUST SS & 18K Gold Watch Authentic 1998 ... published 4 months ago
Oscar Season
by Curdman
OK people. Summer has been over for a while. Just look at the box office, the last month has seen about two movies worth watching filled in with a bunch of shit the studios have nothing else to do with but... published 2 weeks ago
Bohemian Grove: America's Playground for the Elite
by DrMakuku
If you have never heard of Bohemian Grove, I encourage you to research the subject. This is a good place to start. What is it? It's a 2700 acre redwood forest located in Monte Rio, CA. It is owned by the... published 15 months ago
How to Play McCain Solitaire
by windmillw
Introduction:Quick, who was the President after Gerald Ford? Who came before President Johnson? Play McCain Solitaire and you'll be rattling off the order of the Presidents since JFK as easily as you rattle... published 4 months ago
The Federal Reserve, why do we allow this to happen?
by helpdeskian
I hope to engage into a great debate on why america allows the fed to control our money. As an American citizen I was shocked when I found at that the Federal Reserve is not actually federal. It is no more... published 7 months ago
Same Old Party, Paul Krugman op-ed in the NYT 10-8-07
by Ralph Deeds
In his op-ed today, Paul Krugman spears the GOP all the way back to Goldwater, arguing that George Bush has not abandoned "true" American conservative principles. He has not strayed from true conservatism but... published 12 months ago
Let Parties Pick Their Candidates
by William F. Torpey
Years ago, political parties were closely knit units in which the leadership and the membership pretty much agreed on the basic issues facing the city, state and country. That is to say Republicans agreed with Republicans, Democrats agreed with Democrats. published 9 months ago
Clinton’s Healthcare Reform? Or Nixon’s?!?!?
by Joey Gallo 667
Since the Second World War, there have been five presidents who tried to reform America to a universal healthcare system. All have been unsuccessful so far. On February 6, 1974, President Nixon addressed the... published 10 months ago
Street Prophets Blogs Impeachment
by JazLive
BannerRain shares that a group of Nuns is calling for the impeachment of Bush and Cheney. This is a different twist on impeachment callings in the past like Nixon and Clinton. These women has a lot of... published 13 months ago











