Posted in Campaigns, Hypocrisy, Politics by: CCS Editors
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27 Sep
There are very few examples in American history where the hypocrisy of liberalism has been more clearly exposed than with the introduction of Alaska’s Governor Sarah Palin as John McCain’s Vice-Presidential running mate. Common Sense Politics knows of a few others and will comment on them below but we want to focus on the […]
Posted in Campaigns, Politics by: CCS Editors
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22 Sep
There are just six more weeks of campaigning until America will go to the polls on November 4 and elect the next President and Vice-President to four-year terms. In between are also four highly anticipated debates, three between the two Presidential candidates and one between the two Vice-Presidential candidates.
The first debate between John McCain and […]
Posted in Dynamics of Oil, Hypocrisy, Politics by: CCS Editors
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19 Sep
Congresswoman Maxine Waters threatening to socialize oil in a way that few can. The power to usurp is a right of every congresswomen named Maxine, isn’t it?
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17 Sep
A longtime friend of ours in Germany gave us his perspective of our Presidential election race by way of e-mail. It is interesting to note that some Germans follow the campaigns indeed closely and have some strong opinions about it. His name is Franz Seifert and he lives in a small town in the […]
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12 Sep
By the time, the Democrat’s Party convention ended in Denver on August 28; there were two things that looked rather bleak for the Republican Party. For one, there was a lot of uncertainty about Hurricane Gustav who was anticipated to make landfall on Monday (the first day of the Republican’s convention) somewhere in the Gulf […]
Posted in Elections, Politics, War in Iraq by: CCS Editors
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11 Sep
Wow! Every American should listen to this message. We don’t hear about this from our main-stream media, do we? Although it would make sense for American media to support America, we are not asking for that. Rather, Common Sense Politics would like our main-stream media to report the positive side of the news too. There […]
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10 Sep
I am pretty sure I heard Obama fabricate his view of McCain’s view of change and then attempt to be funny with his pig in lipstick comment. Attaching false comments to another person is wrong. A candidate for President doing so should be disqualified for the job. When did the Democrat Party choose to lose their integrity and honesty? Was it when they realized they owned […]
Posted in Campaigns, Politics by: CCS Editors
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07 Sep
The selection of Alaska’s Governor Sarah Palin by John McCain to be his Vice-Presidential running mate in this year’s Presidential election has brought out one thing for all to see: The open bias and unvarnished hatred and disdain for everything conservative. While this is nothing new for those of us who have observed the media, […]
Posted in Elections, Politics by: CCS Editors
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05 Sep
Standing up for the good of America. Finally, a decision-making, selfless politician that has accomplished worthwhile projects that help America. Let her loose in Washington D.C. with your vote in November. Mrs. Palin will bring Common Sense Politics back to America’s Capitol.
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02 Sep
The Democrat’s quadrennial gathering in Denver is history. As anticipated, they formally nominated Barack Obama as their Presidential candidate in 2008 who accepted his party’s nomination before 80,000 people last Thursday night at Denver’s Invesco Field, also known as ‘Mile-High Stadium’. The setting was befitting a coronation of sorts and that should not […]