Politisite » Archive for December 2007
Governor Bill Richardson, His Word, The 2008 Candidates
Growing Up Bill Richardson’s early childhood was characterized by an atypical biculturalism, strong family bonds, and a consistent commitment to giving back to the community. Bill Richardson was born on November 15, 1947 in Pasadena, California to William Richardson and Maria Luisa Lopez-Collada. William Richardson was a banker who had been working in Mexico City for decades and he settled his family there shortly after Bill’s birth. Growing up in Mexico City, Bill Richardson experienced a unique blend … Read entire article »
Filed under: Bill Richardson, Campaign, Democrat, Elections, Governor, New Mexico
Richardson Campaign Schedule for Saturday, December 29
For Immediate Release December 28, 2007 Contact: Tom Reynolds (505) 681-1832 SANTA FE, NM– New Mexico Governor and Democratic Presidential candidate Bill Richardson will continue campaigning in Iowa on Saturday, December 29. He will deliver a major speech on Iraq and American foreign policy entitled “The Difference” in Coralville, IA. Saturday, December 29, 2007– Central Time For more information on the House Parties, contact Iowa … Read entire article »
Filed under: Bill Richardson, Campaign, Democrat, Elections, Iowa, Politics, Schedule
“I Saw my Father March with Martin Luther King” Accurate Citations from Books and Articles, False Memory Syndrome, or Speech Writer Blunder?
If you Hear Something Long Enough “I Saw my Father March with Martin Luther King” Accurate Citations from Books and Articles, False Memory Syndrome, or Speech Writer Blunder? by Albert N. Milliron Mitt Romney’s speech on December 6th called “Faith in America”, has a statement In the 26th paragraph containing the now controversial statement, … Read entire article »
Filed under: Politics, Republican
CNN YouTube Democratic Party Debate Follow-up Analysis
CNN YouTube Democratic Party Debate Follow-up Analysis Albert N. Milliron-Tuesday, July 24th 2007 (IMNS & Politisite.com) Columbia, SC- This writer really enjoyed the format of the debate. the big winners in the debate were those who submitted questions. This was probably as close to a direct democracy where debates are concerned. The problem still exists, in that, CNN picked the questions to be presented to the Candidates. It would have been better for the questions to be … Read entire article »
Liberals Read More Books? Does, "Green Eggs and Ham", Count?
Liberals Read More Books Albert N. Milliron- September 24th 2007 (IMNS & Politisite.com) Columbia, SC- Thursday, August 23, 2007- When you compare the number of books a political group reads, it means nothing! A poll on the number of words or content might be of interest. So if a liberal reads, “The Cat in the Hat” and the conservative reads, “The Bible” that counts as one book.This poll reminds me of the story were a liberal was in a bike race, when he got home to his family, he related that he came in second place and his Rival came in next to last. What the liberal forgot to share was there were only two people in the race. It would be good for readers, since liberals read more books, to … Read entire article »





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