or A Case of Serious Logic Problems.
For the past couple of weeks, watchers of CNN have been bombarded with serious doses of misguided commentaries by Campbell Brown and her self-styled “No Bias, No Bull” segments which are probably the most biased and bull-filled on TV, second only to Fox News. Now, her rants are...
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The presidential debates have begun and we just witnessed the first one. While we will leave it to pundits and spin masters to debate about who won or lost, one thing that was very apparent was that should senator Barack Obama be lucky enough to win this election, he will owe an eternal debt...
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In this earlier post, I made the argument that if Senator Barack Obama “announces a male Vice Presidential candidate, he should be sure that the Republicans and Senator John McCain will use that against him in the general elections, or worse yet, introduce a female VP candidate”. That indeed became reality now that both...
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There have speculations in the media that Senator Barack Obama will ultimately name a male candidate for the position of Vice President in his campaign for the White House. Let it be stated here first, that that move alone may cost the senator from Illinois his bid for the Presidency.
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As the political season goes on, there is a scenario playing itself out that most people are not going to like. And that is that before Senator Barack Obama even gets into office, were he to win the election, he has already been co-opted by so-called mainstream politics. Witness how he has shifted his...
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