McCain selects Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as VPBrilliant choice by McCain. Conservative, young, female, executive experience and pulls off a surprise to take back the agenda following Obama's speech last night. Kudos to McCain. I really thought he was going with either Romney or Lieberman. This pic...
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McCain will pick running mate on FridayIt is looking like Mitt Romney or Tim Tim Pawlenty seem to be the most likely choices. I think in the end it will be Mitt Romney to balance the ticket between foreign policy and the economy. CNN has reported that McCain has made his selection and it will be r...
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Posted by
Amira Al Hussaini
· 3:20 am
· Breaking News · Government & Politics
Condoleeza Rice? Mitt Romney? Rudi Giuliani? Ron Paul? Mike Huckabee? These are just some of the names circulating on blogs as to who presidential hopeful John McCain will pick as his running mate in the US elections race.
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For some reason in the past week, the spam has been hitting this blog thick and fast. Two weeks ago I was unlucky enough to get 1 - 3 spam comments a day, now I am getting over 10. It’s not really a big issue but I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this kind of issue?
The good news ...
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Posted by
Amira Al Hussaini
· 7:16 pm
· Middle East & North Africa · Sub-Saharan Africa
A number of websites to poll readers from around the world on their choice of who the next president of the US should be have popped up recently. And while non-Americans do not have a vote in the elections, they are still having their say online.
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As of Friday night, the world was shocked as the former Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee called for a Hit on Barack Obama. Mr. Huckabee’s supporters fired their guns into the air at that point, damaging the NRA conference room causing further damage to an already tense situation. When aske...
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Posted by
John Liebhardt
· 12:13 pm
· Israel · South Africa
For those of you who weren’t aware, West Virginia, the 41st-largest state in the United States, broke away from much larger Virginia in 1861, during the U.S. Civil War. It was in the mountain state Tuesday night, where West Virginia’s voters overwhelmingly supported Hillary Clinton 67 to 26 per cent over Democratic front-runner Barack Obama. John Liebhardt brings us the latest world's reactions to newest face off between the Democrats.
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100% agreed.
The upcoming elections in the USA are about whom the American citizens would vote in as their president, not what the rest of the world would wish for America. As you may have noticed, I have followed with a certain interest the proceedings during the campaign. I have attended two po...
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A poll on popular Polish webportal Onet.pl last month demonstrated a clear preference for Senator Obama. Given a choice between Obama, Clinton, McCain, Romney and Huckabee (or "I don't know" or "I'm not interested"), over 40% picked Obama. Which means that of those participants who had a candidate p...
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When you have lived in places as different as Barbados (middle income status; physically and economically very small and relatively unimportant in most senses), the USA (high income status; economically and physically huge; politically and economically very important in an international sense), Guin...
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