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The World is Watching

The world is indeed watching today. Despite the United States recent economic woes, there is no doubt amongst serious observers that the country is still, by far the most powerful nation in the world. The Unit...
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Election!

The time has come! After almost two years of campaigning and gaffe, Americans finally get to choose the next President of the United States.
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You’re welcome Barack

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!
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‘Bradley effect’ could harm Obama on Nov. 4

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.
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Who won tonight’s debate?

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.
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CNN shows protesters–so what?

McCain and the rest of republicans understand that people oppose their opinions, and democrats have always been more outspoken than republicans, especially the young ones. I don't blame the network for showing both protesters, rather, I applaud them for it.
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John McCain’s Speech: Analyzed

I couldn't live blog, as there were some technical issues, but I've written my thoughts on Sen. John McCain's speech tonight, below. Let me know what you thought in the comments section.
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Possible Obama assassination plot foiled

Tharin Gartrell, 28, was arrested early yesterday morning after an Aurora, Colo., officer pulled him over for reckless driving. What the officer didn't know was, by making this routine stop, he may have saved Senator Barack Obama's life.