My Palin prediction: She won't runSource: NJ.com
If you're a fan of Sarah Palin, I have a distressing prediction: She isn't going to run for president in 2012.
If you're not a big fan of hers, you might be cheered by that. Don't.

Baltimore, MD, A year ago before the election, I joined Newsvine to express my discomfort with the election and how it was going for Barack Obama. I didn't want Barack Obama to become President of the United States for various reasons but not because he is black (I am black).
Obama to Lift HIV/AIDS Travel BanSource: AOL
WASHINGTON (Oct. 31) -- President Barack Obama said Friday the U.S. will overturn a 20-year-old U.S. travel ban against people with HIV early next year.

G.O.P. IS CRITICAL OF BILL
Measure Now Goes to the Senate, Where Backing Is Solid
by Carl Hulse, front page, The New York Times, Friday, October 9, 2009

Sometimes I wonder. The man we have elected as the leader of the free world and his cronies are indoctrinating our children, taking Jesus out of religious songs and inserting dear leader Obama's name.

Maybe it is, but there is something even stronger; the will of the people. We have become a nation of complaining, do nothing, I want it all paid by the government lazy citizens. No? Maybe not but we have certainly have been going downhill for a while now.

Preface: I do not approve of all the slam tactics being used of late.
Holden Caufield: Set Him Free, J.D.Source: San Jose Mercury News
Colting had an interesting concept: An elderly Holden escapes from his retirement home and meets up with his beloved little sister, Phoebe.
Palin 'not remotely prepared' says Bush IISource: Raw Story
According to a new book -- excerpts of which are to be published in the next issue of GQ Magazine and detailed Tuesday -- former President George W. Bush was incredulous upon learning that Sen.
How about corruption reform first?Source: American Thinker
Before we implement any sweeping changes of the American political system, how about cleaning up corruption first?
Rahm Emanuel: Bipartisanship Is DeadSource: theplumline.whorunsgov.com
After all, if the White House believes that GOP leaders have made a strategic decision that icing health care reform is their primary goal, why continue striving for bipartisan compromise?
Who Will President Obama Drum Up Hate Against Next?Source: American Thinker
We have all watched this scene in numerous Western movies. The sheriff says his prisoner will receive a fair trial when the judge arrives in the morning. But, one loud mouth stands on the steps of the jail house and works the crowd into a frenzy.
Lou Dobbs Demands Proof of Obama ConceptionSource: The Huffington Post
Saying, "we need some real solid proof other than these 'documents.' A photo or footage of some kind, clearly depicting Obama's alleged parents engaging in some kind of unprotected intercourse or sexual congress while holding up an American newspaper with a date corresponding to …

I was privy to reading an editorial by Liz Cheney, daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, that berated President Obama up one side and down the other for abdicating America's special role in foreign affairs. Well, among other things.
Obama's dinner joke: I sleep with Brian WilliamsSource: WorldNetDaily News
At the 65th Annual Radio and Television Correspondents Association Dinner last night, President Barack Obama openly acknowledged that mainstream journalists are to be credited with making him a celebrity and even joked that an NBC news anchor is in bed with him.
Obama writes girl a note for missing school - White HouseSource: msnbc.com
President's message to teacher: 'Please excuse absence. She's with me'
GREEN BAY, Wis. - Ten-year-old Kennedy Corpus has a rock-solid excuse for missing the last day of school: a personal note to her teacher from President Barack Obama.
Was Ronald Reagan an Even Worse President Than George W. Bush? Source: AlterNet.org
There's been talk that George W. Bush was so inept that he should trademark the phrase "Worst President Ever," though some historians would bestow that title on pre-Civil War President James Buchanan. Still, a case could be made for putting Ronald Reagan in the competition.