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Senator Barack Obama's official stance on US-China relations centers on four key points: stability, security, climate change, and economic trade.
In a campaign speech, US Senator Obama used a portion of a former speech given by Governor Deval Patrick, but did not credit him for his work. Was this plagiarism?
Here's a summary on U.S. Senator Barack Obama's positions on higher education issues.
In the second presidential debate, attacks escalated as Obama and McCain touched on alternative energy, Iraq, Russia, tax cuts, and health care plans.
Clinton won the most popular votes if Florida and Michigan primary results are counted. Obama won if the two disputed primaries are excluded.
Does the behavior of the New Yorker Magazine conform to proper journalistic etiquette or is it slipshod, satirical agitation?
The nation watched as states vied for position during the primaries. Now a new rivalry is brewing between newspapers in the northeast and midwest.
John McCain portrayed Joseph Wurzelbacher--who apparently misspelled his name on his voter registration form and is not a licensed plumber--as an American hero Wednesday.
U.S. Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama recently resigned from the Trinity United Church of Christ. What does this mean for Obama and his constituency?
Televised Presidential debates have transformed the way people choose which candidate they vote for. Will history continue to repeat itself in this election?
The article examines J. A. Rogers' Book, "The Five Negro Presidents" in relation to Senator Obama's Presidential Campaign
With her accusations of plagiarism failing to slow Obama's momentum, Clinton shifts gears and questions Obama's commitment to US Democratic values.
In the final 2008 presidential debate the economic crisis was front and center. Americans were described as frightened and angry. The real problem was ignored.
Expecting news about the economy, more than 50 million viewers watched last week's televised debate, where talk of the financial crisis was noticeably brief.
The general view of socialite and millionaire Paris Hilton has been that she fits the classic blond jokes, but this is not an accurate assessment of her.
Governor Sarah Palin's TV interviews suggest that the young Governor from Alaska does not have a clear understanding of American foreign policy.
The "race card" is an ambiguous term that has many different implications. Knowing exactly what it means who the controversy behind it helps put the term in context.
The economy will play perhaps the largest part in the election on Nov. 4, 2008. Health care plays a huge part in the economy and well being of the U.S.
Since the days of FDR, all politicians have made decisions based on how close the media pays attention to their lives and its effect on votes.
The Barrack Obama presidency signals the "dawn of a new America." The Obama campaign fulfills the dream of Martin Luther King Jr., prompting equal opportunity for all.
Michelle Obama speaks frankly about transcending fear and why she thinks her husband should be the next president of the United States of America.
Nine Senate Democrats hinder health reform - Max Baucus, Evan Bayh, Tom Carper, Kent Conrad, Mary Landrieu, Blanche Lincoln, Ben Nelson, Bill Nelson & Joe Lieberman (I).
That's who seems to be the majority of the early voters the U.S. election in 2008. Almost one-third of the electorate have voted before Election Day.
Listening to the Democratic Convention, one cannot help but be struck by the casual way politicians refer to each other. First names are inappropriate in this context.
United States is the leading democracy today and yet a lower percentage of the voting-age population votes in presidential elections than in Europe.
Republican John McCain thinks private companies will lead the way on the next generation of technological breakthroughs. They won't.
Ahmadinejad is the face of the Iranian government as Bush is the face of the US government. Both are dependent on other parts of their governments to create policy.
Obama protests that he never had a close relationship with Rashid Khalidi however the two men and their wives shared conversations and meals over a period of years.
Exit polls show that Obama's emphasis on women's issues helped to bring him victory In the U.S. presidential election of 2008.
The election is just six days away. We have heard both candidates' stances on taxes, the economic crisis and Iraq. Now, read a little about their disability policies.
Sarah Palin is under the microscope more than other recent VP candidates. It might be a fair shake, though, considering her evident influence on the McCain ticket.
The demand for souvenirs from the 2008 U.S. Presidential election has been the motivation for the start and expansion of many retail businesses.
Record spending impacts television and Internet. Barrack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney led all candidates in spending. But is it a waste?
Barack Obama, Shirley Chisholm, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Alan Keyes, Carol Moseley Braun, and Lenora Fulani are African Americans who have run for U.S. president.
After months of infighting, the Barack Obama is now the presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party. But, even as the dust settles, he and Sen. Clinton have work to do.
Secret Service agents arrested Raymond Geisel for threatening presidential candidate Barack Obama. What did he do wrong, was there a crime?
The United States produced the first woman to achieve the rank of three-star general in the U.S. Army. General Kennedy has paved a path of courage and conviction.
Democratic presidential candidates like Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton & John Edwards reject free trade deals threatening human rights, the environment or American workers
Bush did the sword dance with bedouins in Saudi Arabia - other than some ribbing from late night talk hosts, no big deal. Obama wore a turban in Kenya - why the fuss?
Hillary's speech surprises all who expected her to declare Obama's victory and to lay out her new direction.
Voters giving the Democrats control of Congress and the White House responded to the message of hope but many Americans still embrace conservative values and goals.
Clinton has the most popular votes if Florida and Michigan primary results are counted. Obama leads if the two disputed primaries are excluded.
Obama is expected to give serious attention to electronic journalism, the Fairness Doctrine or localism, along with the Democrat Congress.
As US medical costs spiral upward and more people have difficulty paying their bills, citizens look toward November for solutions to our health care crisis.
The transfer of executive authority from George Washington to John Adams in 1797 amazed the world. The peaceful revolution continues with George Bush and Barack Obama.
A collection of random and hilarious remarks by celebrities, politicians, comedians, athletes, and notable public figures.
Sarah Palin is a mother of five, including a pregnant teenage daughter, a downs syndrome infant, and a son off in Iraq.
In my book, BLOGWARS, I talk about one of many events that confirms old and new media are building upon each other.
The interest in Senator Obama's 2001 interview with Chicago Public Radio is well placed. The Supreme Court should not break free from Constitutional constraints.


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