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To the Editor: To be a politician now with a unique perspective combined with a charismatic personality shall spell success beyond any wildest stretch of the imagination. This recession is threatening to double dip in every country that has been destroyed by its consequences and will take invigorating innovative responses to reverse its swirl. Unlike [...]

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To The Editor: Remember that story that consumed our news media three months ago about the U.S. Department of Agriculture manager who was accused of being a racist? Yeah, remember, she was caught on tape saying she wouldn’t be zealous in helping a farmer because he was white? And it turns out those quotes were [...]

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One year ago, President Barak Obama gave his inaugural address to record crowds. His campaign was run on the promise of hope and change. With the anniversary of his speech upon us, it’s time to reflect on the past years events in order to take stock of where we are in our lives. What has [...]

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The Supreme Court Campaign Finance Judgment basically says in laymens terms that Corporations can spend as much as they want on Political Ads up until the day of the election. So what does that mean to us? It means that any well financed company can get who they want in office, and ultimately, gives them [...]

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Arlen Specter is the Senior Democratic Party U.S. Senator from the State of Pennsylvania. We was born is 1930. He was part of the Democratic Movement until 1965, where he then changed his political beliefs to republican so he could then take on the Democratic D.A. of Philadelphia. He was given a Senate Seat in [...]

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Chicago Does D.C

The Obama White House is plotting a political strategy similar to that of ex-President Richard Nixon and may be on the verge of preparing its own “enemies list.”

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To the Editor: All summer long, Jon Corzine has been touting gains in private sector jobs as “proof” that his policies have brought New Jersey out of recession. But his July claims vanished in an August “statistical update” and the September numbers show that we’ve lost another 12,000 private sector jobs as unemployment climbed to [...]

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An e-mail misinformation campaign has been circulating that makes false statements about Propositions 2 and 3. The e-mail claims that passing these propositions will allow the state to start taxing homeowners.

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Capitalism vs. Socialism – Why not have both?

To the Editor: We can have peace in our lifetime if we all do our part. This must be a partnership of every individual, non-profit organization, corporation, and government – all working together to bring the basic needs to all of humanity. It is time for humanity to grow up. Our “Identity Crisis” is ridiculous. [...]

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Obama Does Not Deserve The Nobel Peace Prize?

To the Editor: I woke up this morning at around 10 am Pacific Standard Time and tuned into KPCC 89.3, a National Public Radio station here in Los Angeles, located on the campuses of Pasadena City College. The host of Air Talk, Larry Mantle was discussing the subject of President Barack Obama being honored with [...]

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