Jun 10, 2008
Something truly must be in the water in Minnesota. First, they elect a pro wrestler as Governor (Jesse Ventura) in 1999, now they are thinking of electing Al Franken to the Senate. Al Franken, whose humor often lands him in hot water, has told reporters that his jokes are “off the record.” [...]
Something truly must be in the water in Minnesota. First, they elect a pro wrestler as Governor (Jesse Ventura) in 1999, now they are thinking of electing Al Franken to the Senate. Al Franken, whose humor often lands him in hot water, has told reporters that his jokes are "off the record." Currently, the incumbent, Norm Coleman is leading in the polls, but the numbers keep getting closer.
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Apr 29, 2008
I am always hesitant about a candidate when I read that they are receiving a large number of support from college students. Unlike the American Revolution, where a small group of individuals raised awareness about the tyranny of England and vowed to give the people individual rights including life, liberty and the pursuit of [...]
I am always hesitant about a candidate when I read that they are receiving a large number of support from college students. Unlike the American Revolution, where a small group of individuals raised awareness about the tyranny of England and vowed to give the people individual rights including life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, other revolution that we now do not admire have been propagated on university campuses.
Take for instance China. The university students in China were all in ... Read More
Jan 11, 2007
One of the reasons I want to start my own political party is that there are currently almost 300 million people in the US, about 128 million which are registered to vote. Now consider this. We only have two main political parties!! So that is about 64 million people per party. [...]
One of the reasons I want to start my own political party is that there are currently almost 300 million people in the US, about 128 million which are registered to vote. Now consider this. We only have two main political parties!! So that is about 64 million people per party. Do you think that is a true representation of the views of all 300 million people? Doubtful.
Remember the Presidential Election of 1992? There was a ... Read More