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Election 2006 Articles

 

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An article about election fraud.

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We wouldn't even hazard a guess at the odds against such a outcome, but the runoff election in New Orleans looks about as bizarre as anything you're likely to see even in the Mardi Gras.

Roy Nagen, the Mr. Malaprop of mayoral politics, who alienated white voters when he voiced the proud hope of making the city, in the wake of Katrina, "chocolate again," has gotten himself caught up in a runoff election with a white guy, Lieutenant Governor Mitch Landrieu, who, at least to us, looks just like a paler version of Roy himself.

Think you are getting the true election results when you watch the evening news? Think again.

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Election 2006 is over. Democrats claim victory because they again control the House and Senate. Once again the American people are the real losers. The political game is rigged. Here is what to expect over the next two years...

The United States' Presidential election in 2008 is one not to be forgotten. No longer does the typical White man last stand in the United States' succession line of presidents, this election showed that democracy does persist in the country. From this election, the first African American president, President Barack Obama, is born. And to make matters interesting, the results then had showed that his toughest contender was Hillary Clinton, the first woman to make it through into a major party for the elections.

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Article on the 2008 election for President of the United States.

Relationships! The definitive Advice as to whether a presidential candidate would win the election and eventually become the President of the United States could be verified, among other things, by computing whether there is any propensity for long-term relationships with his (for the time being) nominated vice president.

Why is making the proper beneficiary election for your IRA important? Does your election follow the rules? Is it the best one for your family circumstances? Is there a better one? Find out by taking a look a few common beneficiary elections and their results.

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You may have heard about the presidential cycle in stocks. Or maybe you haven't. If not, here it is in a nutshell: Stocks do their best in the third year of the four-year presidential term--that is, in the year preceding the next presidential election year. Since 2007 is the third year of the current presidential cycle--the next election will be in 2008--let's see whether there's any truth to the presidential cycle, or if it is just an urban myth.

Your IRA could be one of your biggest assets. Do you know the IRA distribution rules at death? Do you have your IRA set up so your desires match the rules? Here's a quick primer that could help you avert costly mistakes.

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The article is about the relationship between the Internet and the upcoming 2008 presidential race. It discusses about the changes that the Internet has made on the way political campaigns are being done. It also gives information on how the candidates are taking advantage of the Internet to gain an advantage on the presidential race.

If Barack Obama becomes the next President of the United States of America, the country can assure that they will not fall short on one account, e-marketing.

Social activism is most common in the political arena, where groups bound by shared public interests act in concert to deliver votes for political parties. Societal and technological change has accelerated the evolution of such large scale instances of social collaboration with the advent of Internet.

Everyone markets their brand, including Presidential candidates. Whereas in the past, candidates have relied heavily upon volunteers to create a grassroots movement through door-to-door and telephone marketing, the 2008 election has added internet technology and Marketing 2.0 to its repertoire. Political candidates today understand that their best bet to reach the large portion of voters is through the Internet. Read on to see how your candidate might just reach out and touch you.

Ron Paul's rating on opinion polls is improving. His campaign seems to strike a chord with voters.

A showdown is looming in Washington. And it's all about debt. Just to put this into perspective, our national debt stands at about $14 trillion. According to the national debt clock on brilling.com, the debt is $14,107,455,627,940.78, and the estimated population of the United States is 309,976,811. So each citizen's share of this debt is $45,511.33. The national debt is increasing by approximately $4.16 billion per day.

The French presidential election drew a lot of ink this year not only in France but also abroad. The international press portrayed Mr. SARKOZY as being "the actor of a renewal for France...". Even if the new French president was warmly congratulated by his European peers, they are still expectant of him on important matters such as the European constitution, Turkey's European membership...

One of the best new shows of the past several years, My Name Is Earl follows the life of Earl Hickey (Jason Lee), a man who discovers karma while lying in a hospital bed. Celebrating a $100,000 scratch-off lottery ticket, Earl gets hit by a car and knocked unconscious. His lottery ticket escapes in the wind, and Earl is hurried to the hospital where a revelation from Carson Daly hits him like a ton of bricks.

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Discover How Forming an LLC Can Be a Good Option For Your New Business If You Are Undecided On Your Entity Type and Tax Status.

President Pervez Musharraf has just won a controversial election for another five year term to lead Pakistan despite a boycott by the country's opposition parties. Opposition parties who snubbed the vote claimed it was an undemocratic and unconstitutional election. The controversy was over the fact that the U.S.-backed general, who seized power in a 1999 coup, ran for election while still holding the title of army chief. The Supreme Court in Pakistan is weighing that argument before permitting the release of official results. Hearings on the petitions by the court will resume on Oct. 17, 2007.

 
 
 

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