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The Anti-Incumbency Movement Is Dead

 by Joel Hirschhorn
Posted: November 8, 2008
Congress’ average seat retention rate since 1855 is 95.4 percent. There was a 3.6 percent decrease in seat retention in Congress from 99.2 percent in... Full story »
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I Secretly Campaigned For Kerry In 2004

 by John Lasker
Posted: October 31, 2008
Wearing matching spiked-leather collars, the two Doberman-hybrid hell hounds were hunting “progressives.” Being dragged by... Full story »
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When The Federal Government Fails Us

 by Joel Hirschhorn
Posted: October 15, 2008
The real lesson of American history is that things have turned so ugly that electing a new president and many new members of Congress... Full story »
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Ken McCoy Entertainment Report

 by Ken McCoy
Posted: October 9, 2008
BET HIP HOP Awards, Yahoo,Google,Voting,Jamba,Newscorp,Disney,You Tube,Esquire,JIJI SWEET Full story »
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Eat Your Cats And Dogs

 by Joel Hirschhorn
Posted: September 29, 2008
Still more lies and deceptions will surely hit us as the fear-selling two-party plutocracy works hard to convince us prior to... Full story »
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My Choice As An American

 by Michelle Kenneth
Posted: September 23, 2008
Never in my life have I seen people become this horrible, hateful and insane over a presidential election. In the past, it's always... Full story »
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8.

Democracy For Dummies

 by Joel Hirschhorn
Posted: September 14, 2008
Elections do not threaten elites. To the contrary, political debate and elections are important to maintain the illusion and... Full story »
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I Blew The Whistle On Diebold

 by Stephen Heller
Posted: July 4, 2008
I was working as a legal word processor at a law firm in Los Angeles, which unbeknownst to me when I started temping there, represented... Full story »
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