Tag Archive | "Barack Obama"

BRING ON THE DEBATE: The Fairness Doctrine II

Friday, February 20, 2009

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BRING ON THE DEBATE: The Fairness Doctrine II

No amount of nuanced, smooth-talking, feel-good Clintonesque language from the Messiah himself will veil the fact that Democrats would be trying to use their power to squash free speech; specifically, the free speech of the political right who has has dominated the airwaves of talk radio for nearly 20 years.

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Obama Mischaracterizes Mortgage Crises

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

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Obama Mischaracterizes Mortgage Crises

For the sake of the country, I hope Obama does not actually believe his own words when he spoke earlier this week about the mortgage crises. I hope he understands the fundamentals better. I hope he and his advisers are looking at solutions that focus on the real reasons Americans find themselves in the positions they do.

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Obama Watch: Outrageous!

Monday, March 17, 2008

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Obama Watch: Outrageous!

What do we know about Barack Obama? He may not be the unethical political beast that is Hillary Clinton, but is he really the Savior as depicted by the mainstream media?

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The Big O

Saturday, December 8, 2007

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The Big O

I believe I just watched one of America's most influential personalities of pop culture grab the mantle of optimism, the one claimed by winners of most presidential elections, and place it squarely in the hands of Barack Obama. It is the same mantle claimed by Ronald Reagan when he spoke of the "shining city on the hill."

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Letter from the Editor: Inaugural Issue of Red County

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

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My government mandated K-12 experience was immediately followed by my parent mandated attendance at a four year college. I studied at a state university along with 40,000 of my closest friends for... however long it took me to graduate. Through the first couple of years, I partied a lot and studied very little. That changed when I took an entry level political science course with Professor Alana Northrop. She captured my imagination and in the process, helped kick start my passion for learning. I graduated with an undergraduate degree in political science.

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