Democrat Leland Montell explains why he’s the right man at the right time.
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Democrat Leland Montell explains why he’s the right man at the right time.
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To Restore Our Nation
Although most well known news sources and pundits are good in keeping score on the candidates which I personally view as talking heads, I ask , ‘what difference is this than keeping score on a horse race . How are these news sources serving our nation ?’Where is the [...]
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Breaking news for Project White House. We have just received the following notice from the Library of Congress:
To Whom It May Concern:
The United States Library of Congress has selected your Web site for inclusion in its historic collections of Internet materials related to Election 2008. The Library’s traditional functions, acquiring, cataloging, preserving and serving collection [...]
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Republican Sean “CF” Murphy channels his inner Tonya Harding as he kneecaps fellow GOP opponent Mitt Romey. Will this cripple Mitt in AZ?
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You’ve read his posts—now meet the candidate! Ladies and gentlemen, Charles Skelley!
More exciting Project White House news: We’ve launched our own YouTube channel. Check it out for more short clips of the candidates as they address you, the voter!
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Government spending is totally out of control and we can’t rely on the two major political parties to do anything about it.
There have been many reasons given as to why the Roman Empire fell. One of the most compelling is that they basically squandered their resources and spent themselves into a hole from which [...]
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The most practical solution for the US trade imbalance with China comes from remembering that all countries should tax “what they want to have less of”. The word “to tax” is derived from a concept of “being a burden”.
We can normalize the US trade deficit with China (currently $250 billion per year) by imposing [...]
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