It is official now! It is 3:15 in the morning on November 5th and Fox News confirmed final state Pennsylvania for John McCain an hour ago. Even John McCain admitted in his victory speech it seems like a dream.
And how did it happen? The reports of Obama supporter’s complacency had been running all day long [...]
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Bush cheers as Obama loses the Election
“McCain is not Bush” but he too lives in denial
This does not need much elaboration. George W. Bush ignored the painful reality of the war in Iraq for far too long and it did cost America dearly. In fact, one of the most definitive record of his management by denial is in the aptly named book State of Denial by Pulitzer Prize Investigative Journalist [...]
October 27th, 2008 | supa | Comments | ContinuedDNC Day 4: Al Gore’s Speech
One of the greatest gifts of our democracy is the opportunity it offers us every four years to change course. It’s not a guarantee; it’s only an opportunity. The question facing us is, simply put, will we seize this opportunity for change? That’s why I came here tonight: to tell you why I feel so [...]
August 29th, 2008 | supa | Comments | ContinuedWalmart pressurizing store managers to vote Republican?
Walmart company officials are said to be concerned that a Democratic victory would make it easier for employees to unionize. The measure, called the Employee Free Choice Act, would allow labor organizations to unionize workplaces without secret ballot elections. It was co-sponsored by Barack Obama, the presumed Democratic presidential candidate, and opposed by John McCain, [...]
August 4th, 2008 | rp | Comments | ContinuedObama heckled in Florida
MSNBC is reporiting that Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama was heckled in St. Petersberg, Florida this morning by a group African-American demonstrators during one of his town hall meetings. According to the report, Obama was interrupted by a handful of demonstrators, who stood up up in the last row of a section of bleachers behind [...]
August 1st, 2008 | supa | Comments | Continued
FIX8 - presidential debate in Virtual Reality
The 2008 presidential election will go down in history to have the first African American Presidential Candidate, the first female and former First Lady, and first YouTube-hosted debate where voters submitted questions by webcam. FIX8 adds a twist to these firsts. Now users can be the candidates of their choice and debate online.
FIX8’s [...]
