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The Possibilities of President Obama
Article online since November 3rd 2008
If anything, the presidency of Barack Obama holds the possibility of the rebirth of a United States that has been falling apart at the seams since 2001. There is surely a great deal that he promises, as most aspiring leaders do. Politicians rarely accomplish most of what they promise,...
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Campaigns tolerating cultural ignorance
Article online since October 19th 2008
“I can’t trust Obama. I have read about him and he’s not…he’s an Arab,” said the elderly woman to Senator McCain. “No ma’am,” replied the Senator. “He’s a decent family man.” McCain was praised in the media and by Obama's campaign for correcting the woman without...
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Debate speed leaves some audience members confused
Article online since October 10th 2008
Time restrictions and a strict moderator made for quick words at the second and final Vaudreuil-Soulanges riding debate on Wednesday night. The French-language debate was a far more fluid affair than the previous week's English one, as the majority of the candidates are francophones. Some,...
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VP Debate: What a waste
Article online since October 4th 2008
Thursday night's vice-presidential debate was the most hyped one in decades, as it should have been. In a contest that is usually boring and inconsequential, this election year’s running-mate debate was supposed to be two professional cringe-inducers competing for which could best damage...
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America takes a step forward
Article online since August 29th 2008
In some sign divine approval, eighty thousand Americans held one of the biggest and most moving political events in history below a cloudless sky on a beautiful evening in Colorado. On the fourth day of the Democratic Party’s national convention in Denver, presidential nominee Barack Obama...
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