about 2 years ago - No comments
There were a few who voted against it strongly, Clinton, surprisingly among them, Ron Paul would have had he been able to be there (they added it to the calendar at the last minute and he had another appointment), Kucinich did also. Unfortunately, Obama did vote for it, and I may reconsider my vote for
about 2 years ago - 1 comment
There is one essential right you have as a member of a jury that the judge will likely not instruct you on, as a matter of fact, he will likely be upset it comes up. The jury can acquit a defendant if they feel the instructions given to it by the judge were wrong, or
about 2 years ago - No comments
Contrary to what you may have heard reported by the mass media, Ron Paul has not officially dropped out of the race. Rather he is moving onto the next phase, which is rather vague. I for one sincerely hope he is going to make a go for it as a Libertarian candidate again, the Republican
about 2 years ago - No comments
Clinton won both Ohio and Texas. To be fair, she was expected to win both by a large margin, and her margin in Texas wasn't much and the caucus isn't counted far enough yet to see how delegates are distributed. None of the news organizations seem to agree on exactly how the counts are distributed,
about 2 years ago - No comments
Ron Paul did respectably well Tuesday, however, due to the asinine way the Republican's assign the winner take all delegates, his delegate count didn't go up. I really don't understand why anyone votes for McCain. Even Republican's hate Bush, and McCain is basically another Bush, perhaps even worse. My shit could win the general election
about 2 years ago - 2 comments
I think it is telling when the "better educated" people, as the media polls call them, favor Obama and the "less educated" people prefer Clinton. That should speak volumes as to whom the Democrats should elect. Obviously the "educated" people know who is the better choice. If we get Obama vs McCain, I will vote
about 2 years ago - No comments
Ron Paul came in a strong second in Nevada and beat Giuliani in South Carolina... though Paul beating Giuliani is nothing new, the only time he hasn't was in New Hampshire. Nevada and South Carolina proves a certain point about the Ron Paul base. Despite the fact he gets lower scores in polls, his real
about 2 years ago - No comments
I saw a report that said that Antidepressants may not be as effective as popularly thought. Worse, the studies that prove certain drugs are ineffective are very seldom published in medical journals and literature. This is above and beyond the known side effects of antidepressants, such as them actually increasing the suicide rate among teens,
about 2 years ago - No comments
Ron Paul placed fourth in Michigan far beating out Giuliani and Thompson, of course Giuliani continues to focus on Florida. Romney's win doesn't count for too much since the Republican's cut Michigan's delegates in half for moving the primary too early. Meanwhile on the Democrat side, Clinton won, though she and Kucinich were about the
about 2 years ago - No comments
It is still early in the primary season, but I'll lay out my official election predictions, as they stand right now. On the Democrat side, which is an easier one to predict, I'll lay best odds on an Obama/Edwards ticket with an eventual win as the Republican's will not put up somebody who can beat
about 2 years ago
That won't happen cuz you'll need permission from NBC, CNN, and others to show their clips. do something again.
about 2 years ago
Do what again? Not my video, just noting that it was a good video and one of the ones that would be air worthy if all legal stuff was worked out and the money was there...