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Barack Obama

THE ELECTION 2008

When was the last time we had an election where people all over the country literally ran out into the streets to celebrate?

When was the last time we had an election where masses of college students screamed and celebrated and partied harder than if their favorite sports team has won?

 Even if none of us really know what change means, we can feel it happening through the energy of everyone around us.


Campaign Myths Busted

Whether you're a Democrat or Republican, Socialist or of the Green Party, you are faced with the mind-boggling task of filing through the media's coverage of each candidate. With every click of the remote and turn of the page, falsehoods are being "ripped from the headlines," bearing witness to new age campaigning and swayed voting. As November looms over our heads it is about time that we cleared up a few of these well-known myths.


A girl's VOTE is always in style!

 Obama Girl

Think Eco only applies to hemp pantaloons, verni composters and that lady who sells you peaches at the farmer's market? Think again. How Green is your Candidate? 


The debate goes on?

John McCain claims it is time to put politics aside; time to focus on the issues and fix our economy.  Barack Obama, on the other hand, is claiming that dialogue is important more now than ever.

Doesn't that make sense?  Should each of the individuals that might be running our country let the voters know what they intend on doing with the economy?  It seems to me that McCain is running from having a dialogue.  

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/25/us/politics/25mccain.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin


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