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By GreenMomma 2 comments
Never believe what you get in an email as a forward. Many times these are hoaxes. Always be sure to check the source and validity before assuming what you read is the truth... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Running for election as a Democrat is an expensive proposition. Unless the candidate is the heir to a large fortune or a retired venture capitalist, his campaign will need to fundraise. The idea is simple: get people to donate their money, ... more »
By Desula 6 comments
As the 2008 Elections grow closer it is time to think about how you can help your candidate take the office he/she is running for. This goes for every elected office from your county to the president of the country. If you are pulling for a ... more »
By brandy1123 0 comments
who to vote for.. more »
By Mike 1 comments
Election day is not too far away. Are you registered? If not, here are the steps to get you started... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 2 comments
In politics sometimes, it seems easy to categorize a person by their party affiliation. A Republican is conservative and a Democrat is liberal. That is too limiting and shortsighted. Party affiliation does not eliminate individual thought. ... more »
By TheStorm 1 comments
First and foremost, there is no mandatory cost or fee required to become a delegate. It is open to all voters who wish to participate, including new voters and non-affiliated voters who wish to register or enroll. The times, dates, places and ... more »
By Anthony Delgado 5 comments
Stupidity is defined as someone of low intelligence or someone who lacks the ability to learn. Stupidity differs from irrationality in that it is defined by either an incapability to learn or to discern information or by an unwillingness to learn ... more »
By objection21 0 comments
The current political landscape requires that in order to support a political party, one must be an extremist. Unfortunately most individuals do not fall into the category of hard-core zealot for the Democratic or Republican Parties and are stuck ... more »
By objection21 0 comments
Supreme Court Justices are nominated by the sitting President, but they must be approved by the Senate to get the job. After the official nomination by the President, the confirmation process begins. However, before the President officially ... more »
By Larry Fike, M.Phil. 0 comments
You know those many arguments that we all seem to have, unfortunately, over "who's right and who's wrong"? All those words! What do we know about our minds that can help us break down some basic misconceptions that make it so ... more »
By floydbogart 8 comments
This year's Presidential election should prove to be one of the most important of the past 60 years. This makes it more important than ever to be sure that the most qualified candidates are available. Please apply ... more »
By SensibleSam 2 comments
Let's be honest. If there is a proven method of doing something, why reinvent the wheel? Dan Rather was the "CBS Evening News" anchor for 25 years. So why not model the modus operandi of someone who had that type of longevity? Follow these steps ... more »
By SensibleSam 0 comments
I used to think it was hard to be the most respected person in Massachusetts. But if Ted Kennedy can be so revered, you can too. Just follow the steps listed below... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
There are hundreds of historical political parties, but the Republican and Democratic parties have dominated American politics for well over a century. Understanding their fundamental differences is one of the keys to participating in informed ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
At first glance, the Green Party seems line up much better with the Democratic Party than with the Republican Party. For example, the Democratic Party would say it is much more environmentally conscience than the Republican Party. The Green ... more »
By George Sommers 1 comments
Are you more into "Meet the Press" and "ABC This Week" than "American Idol"? Do you LOVE arguing politics? Do you collect campaign paraphernalia? If you answer "yes" to one or more, and if you can; hightail ... more »
By L1onherd 0 comments
It is your duty as American’s to represent yourself by voting for your leaders. Unfortunately, many American fail to realize that the primary elections help to determine two major party candidates, Republican and Democrat. A big part of ... more »
By AngelBean 0 comments
Let's get back to a less cesspooly time and get back to being America the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave. Read on for how Barack Obama can help in that area... more »
By Kenny Mack 0 comments
Most people skim over the newspaper over breakfast or casually pay attention to the radio as they drive to work in the morning. They may have an awareness of the day's top stories, but they probably couldn't answer any questions about it. Follow ... more »
By George Sommers 1 comments
It should be a cakewalk for the Democrat in 2008: high gas prices, recession, an unpopular war and near certain significant Congressional gains. But wait: the Electoral College is a potential pitfall - just ask 2000 popular vote winner Al Gore. ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 2 comments
People tend to tread lightly in a social situation when politics is the topic of conversation. A heated discussion can erupt when people are on opposite sides of the political fence. In a free society, people exchange opinions and ideas even if ... more »
By SensibleSam 3 comments
It amazes me how much celebrities know about our geo-political world. After all, most of them lack college educations. They can read lines off a page so that makes them super-qualified to benefit us with their expertise on current events, I ... more »
By SensibleSam 2 comments
I have to admit, becoming Executive Editor of The New York Times is an extremely challenging feat, but once you get the job, it's really easy to not only keep it, but be the toast of the media elite. Read on to learn how to be a successful ... more »
By SensibleSam 0 comments
It's amazing. Year after year, Democrats are perceived to have won debates against their Republican opponents, even though they use the same silly canned arguments and buzz phrases. So if you're a Democrat and want to make a Republican look bad, ... more »