You’re welcome Barack

Oct. 28, 2008   Leave a Comment  

If you read this blog semi-regularly you’ll know I’m a dual-citizen living in Canada. I applied for an absentee ballot a few months ago and today I mailed out my vote!

My weird connection to daily events

Oct. 27, 2008   Leave a Comment  

I’m starting to suspect a lot of things in my life are randomly connected.

Kenya to probe human rights violations

Oct. 26, 2008   Leave a Comment  

Kenya’s parliament has approved a Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission that will probe human rights violations dating back to the country’s independence in 1963

My first Obama shirt

Oct. 25, 2008   3 Comments  

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I bought my first Obama shirt today! It’s pretty radical.

Canada and Europe to draft trade pact

Oct. 23, 2008   Leave a Comment  

Canada’s economy has become one with the U.S. over the past few decades. In an effort to globalize exports, Canada is expected to develop a trade pact with the European Union.

India launches lunar craft

Oct. 22, 2008   1 Comment  

India launched Chandrayaan-1 this morning, the country’s first lunar space craft, with the goal of developing a highly detailed map of the moon’s surface.

Why do you help the environment?

Oct. 21, 2008   2 Comments  

Do you help the environment because it’s a passion of yours or because you don’t want to be left out of the modern cultural shift?

Canadian politics frustrate me

Oct. 20, 2008   Leave a Comment  

I am a liberal. But last Tuesday, the first election in which I could legally take part, I voted Conservative. Seriously, I’m not proud of it.

McCain, Obama roast each other

Oct. 19, 2008   Leave a Comment  

John McCain and Barack Obama roasted each other a few nights ago, at the Alfred E. Smith Memorial dinner in New York.

Statue of King David stolen

Oct. 17, 2008   Leave a Comment  

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David defeated Goliath, but he couldn’t handle a thief with a crane.

Obama sweeps debates

Oct. 15, 2008   Leave a Comment  

It was close, but in the end, it’s three for three for Mr. Obama.

Calculate your Obama tax cut

Oct. 14, 2008   Leave a Comment  

Check out the new tax calculator on Sen. Barack Obama’s website.

An election north of the border

Oct. 14, 2008   1 Comment  

Millions of Canadians are heading to the polls today to cast their ballots in Canada’s third federal election in a little over four years.

More racism from GOP supporters

Oct. 13, 2008   Leave a Comment  

Two McCain/Palin supporters embarrass themselves and the GOP.

‘Bradley effect’ could harm Obama on Nov. 4

Oct. 12, 2008   Leave a Comment  

If the election were today, Sen. Barack Obama would probably win by a few percentage points. However on November 4, the ‘Bradley effect’ could end an Obama/Biden administration before it even has the chance to start.

If the world could vote, they’d vote Obama

Oct. 11, 2008   2 Comments  

More than 87% of the nearly 200,000 who cast their vote on iftheworldcouldvote.com voted democrat, putting their hope behind Sen. Barack Obama as leader of the free world.

McCain supporters get dirty on campaign trail

Oct. 10, 2008   2 Comments  

At a recent rally, YouTube member “bloggerinterrupted” asked various McCain/Palin supporters whether or not they think Obama is a terrorist. One man refers to Obama as a “one man terror cell.”

Public concerned McCain wouldn’t last a term

Oct. 9, 2008   Leave a Comment  

A CNN poll shows 47 percent of Americans are afraid Sen. John McCain, if elected, wouldn’t complete his first term as president in good health.

National debt clock runs out of digits

Oct. 8, 2008   2 Comments  

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The National Debt Clock, a ticker that records America’s national deficit, has run out of digits.

Who won tonight’s debate?

Oct. 7, 2008   4 Comments  

They debated, for the second time, their positions on the economy, health care and energy independence, as well as a host of other issues affecting Americans all over the country.