Tuesday, 7th February 2012

Administration Changes its Tune on Extremist, Racist Voters

Posted on 21. Jan, 2010 by in American Politics

Administration Changes its Tune on Extremist, Racist Voters

There is a palpable change in the attitude of the left. The left can no longer marginalize its opposition with acusations of racism and extremism; that model does not hold up in the demographic of the Massachusetts election. Since the Administration is unwilling to call the vote what it is (a referendum on their liberal agenda), the [...]

Election Day in Massachusetts

Posted on 18. Jan, 2010 by in American Politics

Election Day in Massachusetts

The video below has been making the rounds everywhere.  Today’s vote holds the promise to change the political landscape for the near future.  A group of independent-minded voters, supporting an independent-minded candidate, can take down one of the country’s most effective political machines. The events that have led to a competive Republican in the bluest state have awoken [...]

Equality vs. Sameness in American Political Society

Posted on 14. Jan, 2010 by in American Politics

Equality vs. Sameness in American Political Society

Barack Obama’s quest and campaign promise to “fundamentally change the United States” is in full swing.  It is not a new effort and the change has been underway for years.  The changes are simple; what is underway is a redefinition of the term equality in the American psyche. Equality is defined as a state of [...]