Posted on January 3, 2008 by richardgrayson
Richard Grayson withdrew from the race for the Presidency yesterday, changing the 2008 Arizona Democratic presidential preference primary campaign back into a 23-way race and sending other candidates scrambling to fill the space he left on the political map. The announcement in Apache Junction followed days of turmoil and division in the campaign of the [...]
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Posted on January 3, 2008 by skelley2008
About 80% of the Unfunded Liabilities of the US Federal Government are in the Medicare Program ($74 Trillion of Unfunded Medicare Liabilities in 2007, which translates into raising taxes by $200K per person — for every man, woman, and child in the US). So Medicare is where to start for restoring fiscal responsibility within [...]
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Posted on January 3, 2008 by Frank McEnulty
Frank McEnulty stands behind his beliefs and challenges all other candidates for the Presidency to state where they stand so that the voting public can clearly see what those candidates believe in.
- I believe we pay enough in taxes and need to better manage our money and simplify [...]
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Posted on January 3, 2008 by richardgrayson
This won’t be easy,
you’ll think it’s strange.
When I try to explain how I feel -
that I don’t need your vote
after all that I’ve done.
You won’t believe me.
All you will see is a guy you don’t know,
although he’s campaigned – well, sort of -
on this blog to be read by you.
I had to let [...]
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Posted on January 3, 2008 by lelandmontell
1) End the War and Occupation of Iraq: An orderly and decisive withdrawal shall be initiated immediately upon my inauguration. The assistance and support of nations and parties concerned with the future viability and stability of Iraq will be encouraged, including the United Nations and neighboring countries.
2) [...]
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Posted on January 3, 2008 by doctress
WE HAVE A PROBLEM OF A WICKED HISTORY,
THE PROSPECT OF AN EVEN MORE WICKED FUTURE?
Not when we embrace pacifism
and eliminate totalitarianism.
We teach as we learn how consciousness
is evolving towards a new vista.
A new historic era commences each day
with every act of love and wisdom.
Love and wisdom is the way to Neutopia.
WE HAVE A PROBLEM WITH [...]
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Posted on January 3, 2008 by Jim Nintzel
Do you ever get tired of voting against people? You know, you go to the polls not because you’re excited about a candidate, but because you really don’t want that other guy (or gal) to get elected. You probably know people who would be a better President than any of the folks running. [...]
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Posted on January 3, 2008 by chucksee
Do you ever get tired of voting against people? You know, you go to the polls not because you’re excited about a candidate, but because you really don’t want that other guy (or gal) to get elected. You probably know people who would be a better President than any of the folks running. [...]
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Posted on January 3, 2008 by skelley2008
Too many US citizens are being sent to prison.The United States has a higher percentage of citizens in its own prisons than any other developed country. Charles Skelley aims to reduce the number of people who are sent to prisons. In recent decades, various federal laws should have been designed such that a higher percentage [...]
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Posted on January 3, 2008 by Frank McEnulty
Let me begin by saying that as stated elsewhere in my Web site, the job of the President of the United States is to see that the laws of the United States as passed by Congress are properly carried out and enforced. The President’s job is not to try and make the laws of [...]
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