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77 percent of Americans strongly disapprove of Congress(0)
Nearly 80 percent of Americans say they believe Washington is causing “serious harm to the country,” shedding further light on the low approval ratings of the most recent US Congress and the widespread pessimism regarding the country’s future. Read More |
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Banker-Owned Obama Considers Corporate Sponsorship for Second Inauguration(0)
President Obama is officially considering corporate sponsors to back his second inaugural ceremony, citing worries that his base of donors are tapped out after floating upwards of $1 billion for his re-election — and pondering openly, officially Read More |
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Internal memos confirm OH SoS applied untested/uncertified software patches that could steal it for Mitt Romney(0)
By Gerry Bello and Bob Fitrakis The Free Press has obtained internal memos from the senior staff of the Ohio Secretary of State’s office confirming the installation of untested and uncertified election tabulation software. Yesterday, the Free Press reported that “experimental” software patches were installed on ES&S voting machines in 39 Ohio counties. (see Will “experimental” software patches affect the Ohio vote?). Read More |
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Larry King to Host Third Party Presidential Debate Tuesday Night(0)
RT, Russia Today, announced that they will air the third party presidential debate moderated by Larry King. Participants will include Libertarian candidate Garry Johnson, Green Party candidate Jill Stein, Constitution Party candidate Virgil Goode, and Justice Party Candidate Rocky Anderson. No other television network will air the debate. Read More |
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Shot Fired at Denver Obama Campaign Office(0) Robert Garrison Denver police are looking for a person who shot at a field campaign office for President Obama in Denver Friday afternoon. Read More |
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More Reasons to Not Vote(0) Butler Shaffer To the collection of quotations that have been blogged herein about not participating in voting for the warden of your penitentiary, let me add the following: Read More |
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In the First Presidential Debate, We All Lost(0)
I believe Romney performed better, but this debate was a loss for both parties, and our nation, because it concentrated mainly on the economy and health care, but made no mention of civil liberties. Read More |
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Who funds the presidential debates? No one really knows.(0) By Taylor Tyler The Commission on Presidential Debates, the tax-exempt organization responsible for putting on the national presidential debates, has been under intense public scrutiny for excluding third party candidates Gary Johnson and Jill Stein from the debates, and activist groups are now questioning who actually finances them. It seems that presidential debate funding is often convoluted and highly protected. Read More |
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Why are There only 2 Candidates in the Presidential Debates?(0)
It’s only natural that the Democratic incumbent, Barack Obama, and the Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, should participate in tonight’s first presidential debate, but in fact there are two other candidates who qualified for the ballot in enough states that they could, technically, win the election. Read More |
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ABC News: ‘October Surprise’ Could Decide Election(0) Paul Joseph Watson ABC News has released a story suggesting that an “October surprise” will impact next month’s presidential election, with an incident involving Iran likely to decide the winner. |
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Virginia man kills family and himself over fear Obama would be re-elected(0)
A Virginia man allegedly killed himself and his family earlier this week in part because he was upset by the thought of President Barack Obama being re-elected. Read More |
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The Commission on Presidential Debates Partners with AOL, Yahoo! and Google(0) by David Garrett Jr. The Commission on Presidential Debates announced a partnership with AOL, Google, and Yahoo! today. According to their press release, the purpose is to “engage and educate the American public.” “The 2012 debates can be the foundation for a season of conversation, and the internet initiative will provide unprecedented access for citizens to participate in that conversation,” said CPD co-chairmen Michael D. McCurry and Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Jr. Read More |
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Former US President Carter: Venezuelan Electoral System “Best in the World”(0)
Former US President Jimmy Carter has declared that Venezuela’s electoral system is the best in the world. Speaking at an annual event last week in Atlanta for his Carter Centre foundation, the politician-turned philanthropist stated, “As a matter of fact, of the 92 elections that we’ve monitored, I would say the election process in Venezuela is the best in the world.” Read More |

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