presidential election
Thank You FreeSpeech Tv Community!
Submitted by Princess Bird on Tue, 2009-01-20 18:01.Halito People:
Thanks you Free Speech Tv Community, for all you have
done to bring about a momentous occasion the Election and Inaugration of President Barack Obama.
Have A Happy New Year!
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McCain Fails to Vanquish ‘That One’
Submitted by The Media Consortium on Wed, 2008-10-08 12:18.Special Debate Edition
In a forum on a college stage in Nashville, Tenn., Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain faced off for a second time before the television cameras, fielding questions on the economy, energy and foreign policy from an audience selected largely for its members' self-description as "undecided voters."
Bye Bye Barry (satire)
Submitted by statusquobuster on Wed, 2008-08-20 13:10.Bye Bye Barry
Joel S. Hirschhorn
Anchor Stands Against "Unfair" Campaign Spending
Submitted by Jeff Cohen on Wed, 2008-06-25 09:15.There was real emotion in his voice when ABC News anchor Charles Gibson used Friday night's newscast to stand up for little-guy McCain against online-fundraising powerhouse Barack Obama. By opting out of public financing, Gibson intoned, the Democrat could obtain "two times, three times, four times, as much money as John McCain."
After Hillary, Voting With Conscience and Pride
Submitted by statusquobuster on Sun, 2008-05-11 10:06.After Hillary, Voting With Conscience and Pride
Joel S. Hirschhorn
This general election more than most will test the courage of voters to avoid lesser-evil strategic voting that has propped up our two-party plutocracy. People with intelligence and conscience must resist peer pressure and the temptation to vote against John McCain by voting for Barack Obama.
God Bless Ralph Nader
Submitted by statusquobuster on Thu, 2008-02-28 11:40.God Bless Ralph Nader
Joel S. Hirschhorn
Because he wants to salvage American democracy and help Americans, Ralph Nader is running for president again. He deserves the support of all Americans that see themselves as progressives, dissidents, independents, and patriots who want to remove the stranglehold of the two-party plutocracy on our political system.

