Least Important News Stories of 2008
The closing year was too busy to devote much time to these stories.
The Changing of a Nation
An opinion on our President-elect, and the people who voted against him.
I Want a Bailout!
In the midst of a global economic crisis and the US auto industry on the verge of collapse, it’s the 2008 LA Auto Show.
Obama and McCain: Highlights
Senators Obama and McCain are both running for presidents in the presidential election two- thousand and eight. They each have different views of society and what Bush did to it. During the different presidential debates, both Obama and McCain fought for political intention, thoughts and ideas. There was even foul play in the debate, when McCain addressed Barack Obama as “That One!” That was not only racist, but disrespectful against a gifted public speaker.
A New Direction with Our New President
Free-flowing ideas on the historic election of our next President, Barack Obama. I’ll include my hopes, thoughts and dreams for his administration, as well as some thoughts on the current administration. This may generate some reaction, as well as some comments. I respect your viewpoints and your right to hold them; please respect my viewpoints and right to hold what I’ve earned.
Election Day 2008
This Presidential Election is a first whichever candidate wins. It will either be our first black President or our first woman Vice President. We have come a long way as a nation.
Sarah Palin: Reasons to be Scared
Come January 1st, Sarah Palin could be the Vice President of America. America and the wider world should be very, very worried.
Why is Separatism “Ok” for Some, & How It Relates to the Presidential Race
A small amount of thought on the 2008 election & the medias favorite candidate, and a question of why there is a double standard between the races in this country.
Bailout, Say Hello to Regulation
A Commentary on the Financial and Credit Crisis of 2008. Greed is the number one reason this crisis occurred. Regulation of the financial industry is the only way to avoid this from happening again.










