Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Ted Stevens is found guilty. Will he serve time in the Senate or in prison?
A jury found Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska guilty on all seven counts of making false statements on disclosure forms. Should he step down or appeal his case? Stay tune to his debate on Wednesday. I wonder what the "maverick" wants?
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Inauguration Day's Unemployed
January 20, 2009 a new president will be inaugurated. Along with this new president, will come new cabinet members. That same day, George W. Bush will be done, so will his cabinet. In the days after that they will become unemployed citizens. An article on Condoleezza Rice's possible new job as team president for an NFL franchise, the San Fransisco 49ers, sparked my question. (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/rumors/post/Condoleezza-Rice-up-for-front-office-position-wi;_ylt=AvGh6GU9wy6YXNs6TXbBq0.X2bYF?urn=nfl,117401) Where do you think these the soon-to-be-unemployed political figures will end up?
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Here comes another stimulus?
What is the best way boost the economy? Do we build up our infrastructure, thus provide jobs? Or do we provide tax cuts to businesses in hope they will provide more jobs? How about another tax rebate in time for Christmas! Ho, ho, ho...
Sunday, October 19, 2008
What about Afghanistan?
The war in Afghanistan isn't going well. Britain's top commander "We're not going to win this war," and the latest U.S. National Intelligence Estimate notes that the country is in a "downward spiral." What! What do you think should be done?
Thursday, October 16, 2008
The Final Debate
Did you get what you wanted? Did you get the details about the economy, health care, education, the budget...
Are you ready to vote?
Are you ready to vote?
Thursday, October 9, 2008
The "Long Election"
What do you think is the most important issue in the presidential election today?
AP Tip: Respond to this question tonight and think in an orthodox or progressive manner.
AP Tip: Respond to this question tonight and think in an orthodox or progressive manner.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Vote today?
During the next few weeks, at least 34 states and the District of
Columbia will allow early in-person voting for Nov. 4 elections. What used to be a 72-hour get-out-the-vote effort has become a 720-hour program. At Ohio State young voters are voting early in large numbers. Could this be the election where the "youth vote" will actually have an impact?
Columbia will allow early in-person voting for Nov. 4 elections. What used to be a 72-hour get-out-the-vote effort has become a 720-hour program. At Ohio State young voters are voting early in large numbers. Could this be the election where the "youth vote" will actually have an impact?
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
The "nay" vote heard around the world
The biggest drop ever follows divided House's rejection of a $700 billion bailout plan. Are you surprised of the outcome? D 140 Y and 95 N
R 65 Y and 133 N
The Dow plunges 778 points - biggest point drop ever. Enough to wipe out 1.2 trillion in stock market wealth.
R 65 Y and 133 N
The Dow plunges 778 points - biggest point drop ever. Enough to wipe out 1.2 trillion in stock market wealth.
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