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Part 3 An African American President.
In the last installment, we discussed life in the segregated rural south in the mid 1950.s Now, I don’t want to leave the impression that I totally did not like the south or its people.
In general, it’s a relaxed area of the country in which to live and the people an inherent gentility that we midwesterners can’t imagine. But on the issue of race they were at that time in my opinion...
Become a “Radical” Conservative Republican and by all means VOTE. Last but not least DON’T GIVE UP YOUR GUNS!
Barack Obama along with the help of his Democrat majority run Senate and Congress will easily pass the policies and laws needed to advance his oppressive socialist agenda and this will cause so much damage to our socioeconomic system…..
along with the dismantling of our Constitution that it will be catastrophic and within two years from the time he steps into the Oval Office he will have...
Fargo Forum Alternative: Who Won the Debate? I say Barack, but does it matter?
“Obama I think was closer to the top of his game.
He dispelled the idea that he couldn’t keep up with McCain on foreign policy issues. Earlier this year some Republicans said they thought McCain would clobber the Democrat in this debate; it didn’t happen.”
Couldn’t agree more. The fact that O-Man didn’t get badly beaten, which I don’t even think Fox Noise has...
Fargo Forum Alternative: Just Who Won the First Presidential Debate? Obama or McCain
Good evening from Fargo…..
I look forward to a lively discussion. I urge readers to give me their own assessments of the debate — who did the best, and why? Which points were the most effective? Who stumbled, and when? I’ll post as many of your comments as I can, sometimes adding observations of my own, sometimes not.
My first impression: Neither man committed a terrible goof....
Fargo Forum Alternative: Republican John McCain ended the suspense and agreed to attend the first of three debates
Republican John McCain ended the suspense…..
and agreed to attend the first of three debates with Democrat Barack Obama on Friday, setting up a showdown that could help decide a tight White House race. John McCain and Barack Obama.
With time running out, McCain backed away from his vow to skip the debate if negotiations were not completed on a $700 billion rescue of the U.S. financial industry....
Just The Facts: Banking on Becoming President
The presidential field has dwindled significantly, but not before the candidates raised more than half a billion dollars in 2007. By some predictions, the eventual nominees will need to raise $500 million apiece to compete—a record sum. To find out where all this money is coming from, click on the candidates’ names below and explore the options to the left. The candidates now file campaign...
Fargo Forum Alternative: Zip It liberals Its our Turn
The left has spent the last three day trying to kill the Palin candidacy in the crib.
Their allies in the media realize that if she is allowed to define herself, they are looking at the most formidable Republican politician since Ronald Reagan. That is why they are cowardly attacking a 17 year old girl or claiming that a mother is unfit for the job of Vice President.
They want the street organizer...
Fargo Forum Alternative: John McCain’s Response to Barack Speech in Denver.
McCain’s response
From spokesman Brian Rogers, the truce of McCain’s television ad apparently over 5 min after the speech was given:
“Tonight, Americans witnessed a misleading speech that was so fundamentally at odds with the meager record of Barack Obama. When the temple comes down, the fireworks end, and the words are over, the facts remain: Senator Obama still has no record of...
Fargo Forum Alternative: Democratic Convention: Barack Obama The Mile High Messiah in Denver.
The Mile High Stadium was packed with Democratic Frenzy. The dawning of a new day in Denver, Colorado according to Sen. Dick Durbin, Introducing now Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama. Barracks acceptance speech… with profound Humility and great gratitude I accept your nomination
Before more than 70000 people in Denver
Excerpts of Barack Obama’s speech, as prepared for...
Fargo Forum Alternative: 2008 Democratic Convention:Joe Biden Fires Up the Base and Threatens Russia, Pakistan, Afghanistan.
Newly-nominated Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden on Wednesday counted on his long resume of foreign policy experience to slam the Bush administration and link Republican presidential candidate John McCain to an entrenched Iraq war policy and threatens Russia in a War Hawk position.
“Our country is less secure and more isolated than at any time in recent history,” Biden said. “The...
Fargo Forum Alternative: Bill Clintons 2009 Democratic Convention Speech. Bill Clinton Still Has Swagger…
Bill Clinton Still Has Swagger… greeted by an extended round of applause as he walked on stage to deliver his speech that lasted nearly three minutes. Watch as Clinton tries to calm down the enthusiastic crowd.
I am honored to be here tonight to support Barack Obama. And to warm up the crowd for Joe Biden, though as you’ll soon see, he doesn’t need any help from me. I love Joe Biden,...
Fargo Forum Alternative: Lets Face it Hillary Hit it out of the Ball Park.
Lets Face it Hillary Hit it out of the Ball Park.
DENVER — Looking like presidential Timber, Hillary Rodham Clinton summoned the millions of voters who supported her in the primaries to send Barack Obama to the White House Tuesday night, and drew thunderous applause at the Democratic National Convention when she declared her one-time rival is “my candidate and he must be our president.”
“We...