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1: The 2008 Elections: Will You Get Exactly What You Wish For?

Back in 2006 the Democrat Party and their Mainstream Media sponsors initiated an ad campaign that rightfully exposed those Republicans who were abusing their power. The Republicans who had seized control of both Houses in 1994 by promising Conservatism had reneged on their, "Contract with America".

2: Rush Limbaugh 's Operation Chaos: The Ninja Option?

For those aspiring Robinson Crusoe 's among you, Op. Chaos is a brilliant creation of Rush Limbaugh. What he has done is to give all those Conservatives who have missed out on voting against John McCain a new voting life by way of switching parties and becoming "Shadow Democrats" for the remaining DNC primaries.

3: Now Who Was It That Said, Washington Is Broken?

This is perhaps the most bizarre Republican Primary Election that I've ever witnessed. As a matter of fact, the entire GOP looks like it is going over the edge. In my mind, it is an unholy alliance that my party has wrapped its arms around the most Liberal of all our Candidates to run for President of the United States. Yet as we've all witnessed in just one week, it 's nothing more than...

4: The Effect Of Elections On Small Business

What effects do elections have on business? Some effects are obvious and some a lot less obvious. In this article learn the effects and million dollar lessons that small business can take away from elections.

5: Does The Electoral College No Longer Work And Should We Make Changes?

In 2000 we have had the closest presidential election in the history of the United States. Vice President Al Gore has won the popular vote and yet fell short of victory by less than a thousand certified votes in the pivotal state of Florida. This means that under the system of the two hundred-y

6: The Real Political Spectrum

Now that another one of those vitriolic, antagonistic, exercises in mutual character assassination that we call an election is past us, it is the perfect opportunity to examine our perceived political polarization.Elections reveal that we characterize most people or groups today by their view t