Opinions

2008: The Greatest Year So Far

Why it’s the greatest year ever.

Read the whole story »

Opinions

If I Were to Run for President

My thoughts on how to run for the office of the president.

Read the whole story »

US Politics

Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Vote

This years Presidential election is the most important in two decades. Choose your candidate with care. The future of your child is in his hands.

Read the whole story »

US Politics

Decision 2008: Why You Should Take a Second Look at the VP Candidates

With Senators John McCain and Barrack Obama running this year, why should you take a second look at the vice presidential candidates?

Read the whole story »

US Politics

Get to Know a Presidential Candidate: Obama

A crash course in political knowledge.

Read the whole story »

US Politics

11 Great Obama Shirts You May Have Overlooked

As we draw closer and closer to the November 4th Election date, one presidential candidate’s gaining momentum and the other no one cares about. Show your Obama support with these unique Obama Shirt designs.

Read the whole story »

Opinions

What is John McCain’s Platform?

The G.O.P. has selected John McCain as their Republican nominee for president but no one really knows much about him.

Read the whole story »

Opinions

Vote for Me

There may be a lot of strong candidates out there running for president in 2008, and maybe the nominations are close to sewn up, but who wouldn’t rather vote for a high schooler from the suburbs? Enter Tom Copette.

Read the whole story »

US Politics

Hilary Clinton vs. Barack Obama

At this very moment the two most prominent people in the US Democratic election are the New York senator and former First Lady Hillary Clinton, and the Illinois senator and best-selling author Barack Obama.

Read the whole story »

Opinions

Will Mitt Fly the Mutt?

It’s obvious to most American voters that our next President will have to be a great problem solver. When the family dog was sick and the kids and his wife wanted to have the dog with them on their vacation, but not in the car with them, Republican candidate Mitt Romney strapped the dog to the top of the car, and just drove off on the 1,200-mile journey.

Read the whole story »