So we just had a Presidential election, and as always, it brought out plenty of people who wanted to yell and scream and accuse anyone and everyone involved in either political party the root of all evil. Well here's a politician who gets right down in there and gets his hands dirty, with a...
This Tuesday, the United States will elect their next president. Finally, all the talking will end and we can learn the results. Personally, I’m tired of all the noise. Both sides think the other side is the worst thing to ever happen in the history of humanity. It gets annoying.
Who is going...
Really, the fact that there were only two abortion-related issues on the state ballots this year means WE ALL WIN. More »Election 2012: How State Bids To Restrict Abortion Access Fared is a post from: Blisstree
Shawn Moran and Joe Garnet will join us to talk the national scene. Two days until the big day, Election 2012! First, Chris Scott with Political Insider will join me to discuss the Nebraska legislative races. Check out the Political Insider Report at...
I am running for a school officer position and I need to prepare a speech. However, I know that humor is strongly recommended for these kind of things because it helps get attention from the audience. What kind of humor should be included? (an example a witty phrase/joke would be great)
According to Bibical prophecy Obama is going to win in Nov.
17:9 And here [is] the mind which hath wisdom. The seven heads are seven mountains, on which the woman sitteth.
"A MIND THAT HAS WISDOM" In other words someone like me who has a brain! Washington D.C. is built on 7 hills...
I figured out who the 7 kings are in Rev. 17:10,
In June 2004 there were 5 x-pres. that came to the Whitehouse 1 day and they were
1. Gerald Ford
2. Jimmy Carter
3. Ronald Reagan
4. George H. W. Bush
5. Bill Clinton
6.George W. Bush Who is spoken of in the present tense. "IS"...
I figured out who the 7 kings are in Rev. 17:10,
In June 2004 there were 5 x-pres. that came to the Whitehouse 1 day and they were
1. Gerald Ford
2. Jimmy Carter
3. Ronald Reagan
4. George H. W. Bush
5. Bill Clinton
6.George W. Bush Who is spoken of in the present tense. "IS"...
It is now possible to analyse election discussion on Twitter, thanks to Wellington social media agency Catalyst90, who today released a Twitter Election Worm.