Posted in Global Topics, War in Iraq by: CCS Editors
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29 Dec
When it comes to Person of the Year for 2007, there should be no doubt for any common sense thinking person in America that there is really only one candidate who deserves this honor. Notwithstanding other
Posted in Hypocrisy by: CCS Editors
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24 Dec
This is the season when for hundreds of years, Christians around the world have wished others “A Merry Christmas”. Well, they did not really say that but instead uttered words with this meaning in their native languages, such as Joyeux Noel (in France), Bueno Feste Natalizie
Posted in Campaigns, Politics by: CCS Editors
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18 Dec
It appears that an ugly element has become part of the Presidential primary campaign in recent weeks or even months. It is the questioning of a candidate’s religion! The last time, religion played such a role in a race for the Presidency was in 1960 when John F. Kennedy’s Catholicism was an issue in the […]
Posted in Politics by: CCS Editors
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15 Dec
Traditionally, the last two years of a two-term presidency have been called Lame-Duck periods, implying that the President does not have much political clout left and cannot really accomplish much of any significance. These are therefore times of gridlock in Washington D.C. whereby the President and Congress
Posted in Elections by: CCS Editors
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08 Dec
There are certain things in life that we accept without challenge. Two of the most quoted ones are Death and Taxes! And there are probably several others. When it comes to presidential elections every four years, we can add that Iowa Caucasus and the New Hampshire primaries are the first two events in such election […]
Posted in Campaigns, Politics by: CCS Editors
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03 Dec
The most recent Presidential candidate debate on the Republican side was held in Florida and hosted by CNN with Anderson Cooper as moderator before a live audience of several hundred people. As before,