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To Win, Candidate Obama Needs to Become Professor Obama

June 7, 2012 by etelfeyan

            Four years ago, Barack Obama took the country by storm in his run for the presidency.  Young, attractive, and full of energy, he spoke of change in a way that gave a sense of hope to many voters who were anxious for just that.             Of course the “change” Obama intended was never specified […]

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Why Bain Matters, and Why It Doesn’t

May 27, 2012 by etelfeyan

            If you have been paying any attention to the jousting between the two presidential campaigns over Bain Capital, you may be wondering what all the fuss is about.  Most recently, the takeover company once headed by the presumptive Republican nominee, Mitt Romney, has been the subject of some hard hitting ads by the Obama […]

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Why George Zimmerman Shouldn’t Be Convicted and How He Might Be Anyway

May 27, 2012 by etelfeyan

            No one but the killer knows what actually happened leading up to the shooting … [I]t is conceivable that Trayvon did become the aggressor in an altercation with Zimmerman and may have punched him in the nose, causing Zimmerman to fall to the ground and that Trayvon then appeared to be preparing to continue […]

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Why We Shouldn’t Be Surprised by the JP Morgan Scandal

May 22, 2012 by etelfeyan

            When the very wealthy few control the nation’s economy and its politics, it’s called a plutocracy.  And a plutocracy is what the United Stated is fast becoming, if it isn’t there already.             The latest evidence is in the massive losses announced last week by another “too big to fail” financial institution.  This time, […]

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