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Sarcastic Political T-Shirts Let Independents Express Themselves

Jeremy Troy is wearing a black sarcastic political t-shirt with the words "Undecided Voter" on it. Troy doesn't know who he is going to be supporting in the November, 2008 Presidential Campaign. This spring, he donated money and voted for Ron Paul. But neither of the major party candidates appeal to the Oklahoma City, OK native. Thus, the sarcastic political t-shirt.
Stacy Fox
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Why Obama Cannot Possibly Win in November

For some strange reason, the media keeps fudging the facts. Barack Obama won the Democratic primary race because of the way the Democrats divide the delegates: proportionally. But the general election works like the Republican primary race - winner take all.
August Noble
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the 32nd President of the United States. He also spent the later part of his life in a wheelchair, including the his time as president.
Steve Wynler
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The Twelve States That Will Decide Election 2008

Between now and Election Day, you will see both Barack Obama and John McCain campaigning almost exclusively in these twelve states. If you happen to live in any of these states, you should be preparing yourself for a media blitz that will surely make you dream of a quiet, remote vacation long before Election Day. Over the next several months, political pundits will refer to these dozen states as the battleground for the 2008 Presidential election.
James W Smith
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Barack Obama Good For America

In my opinion, Barack would be good for America. He would restore confidence around the world of our leadership, and the respect we once had. There would be no more shoot from the hip foreign policies of the past eight years.
Robby Jack
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Heh, Go Figure - Teens Can't Seem to Find Summer Jobs

I like to read the news. It relaxes me. This morning I read a story from the Scranton, PA Times-Tribune bemoaning the current state of the teen job market.
Joshua Smith
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The Professor and I - Darfur

More than 400,000 victims and 2.5 million of displaced persons as a result of a cruel action by the Sudanese Govt.
Marco Miranda
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A Taxing Day As Sarkozy Goes Walkabout Among The Fruit And Veg

French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, rubs shoulders with the hoi polloi at the country's largest wholesale food and flower market. Meanwhile first lady, Carla, nibbles cheese.
Johnny Summerton
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Coolidge, Culture, and the Great Generation

Coolidge who was stereotyped as a complacent, humorless, reactionary man has been revised to a whole new image. His concept of character is focused on industry, ambition, equality & untiring effort. This is the real Calvin Coolidge.
Bernard Fleury
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President Dwight D Eisenhower - The Complexity of a Fearless Farewell

President Dwight D. Eisenhower's farewell speech, with it's warning about the military industrial complex still garners much attention. In this article, key events leading up to the speech are examined, and the argument that Eisenhower was being a true patriot in issuing the warning is considered.
A. K. Kuykendall
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