Africa

The Man Obasanjo

A critical look at President obasanjo.

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Asia

Voters in Afghanistan Had Fingers Cut Off

Due to a fraud preventative measure which requires all voters to dip their finger in a purple solution, it has enabled members of the Taliban to recognize voters in an instant and cut off the finger in question.

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Opinions

10 Reasons Why Mitt Romney Will Not be The Gop Nominee in 2012

With his ” too nice guy” unappealing persona and his trembling conservative record, Mitt Romney, (if he runs) might be headed to lose even more states primaries and caucuses in 2012 than the over 40 he lost in 2008. Here are the 10 main reasons the former one term Massachusetts governor is not going to make it in 2012 either.

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Opinions

Comedians in Office

Al Franken’s victory will show us that having a comedian in office is nothing to laugh about.

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Opinions

A People United or Divided?

One man’s political opinion.

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Asia

Iran: The Mullahs Pull a Fast One

The situation for the people of Iran is grave after the shock election result.

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Opinions

The BNP: Morons to Vote for Morons

The UK (and Europe) are set to vote for members of the European Parliament (MEPs) on 4th June. A far-right organisation pushes to win seats.

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Opinions

Vindictive Democrats Stuck in the Past: We Will Have to Save America

In this article I discuss the current state of affairs in American political life and propose that we use 2010 congressional elections to save America.

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Opinions

Robert Mugabe and His $250,000 Birthday Party

Zimbabwe is a country that should not be in party moods at all given the magnitude of their economic and political woes. The news that there was birthday party for President Mugabe and that $250,000 was devooured in a few hours was revolting. I dont believe prioritization works here any more!

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Opinions

When Will Britain Become a Full Democracy?

The case for the United Kingdom to follow the recent example of its island dependency Sark by abolishing the right of hereditary peers and other unelected members to sit in parliament.

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