Supreme Court today deliberates suit blocking Obama presidencySource: The L.A. Times
It may come as something of a shock to those millions planning trips to Washington for the Jan. 20 inauguration of President-elect Barack Obama that he isn't really legally capable of taking the oath.
It's the birth certificate thing.

I believe it is a joke that these "highly principled" individuals will not resign from the Senate to run for the Presidency.
Are they afraid to lose their day jobs?
Wasn't that the way it used to be?
So what happened?
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The War on American Democracy: FBI Recruiting Moles in MinneapolisSource: citypages.com
What they were looking for, Carroll says, was an informant—someone to show up at "vegan potlucks" throughout the Twin Cities and rub shoulders with RNC protestors, schmoozing his way into their inner circles, then reporting back to the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force, a …
Who will be the next American President?Source:
The hottest issue in America is who's going to be the next President. This is a discussion of the qualities of the candidates and their possible problems.
Iraqi assault revives U.S. debate - NYTSource: msnbc.com
The heavy fighting that broke out last week as Iraqi security forces tried to oust Shiite militias from Basra is reverberating on the presidential campaign trail and posing new challenges and opportunities to the candidates

He's change from politics-as-usual in Washington. He's different from all the Democrats and Republicans that have fought for a secretive, overbearing government. He's honest when everyone else is a liar. He's the answer to a weakened America.
Running Dog ObamaSource: ZNet
Barack Obama's most recent attempt to prove his Harvard-certified safety to the doctrinal gatekeepers of the U.S. foreign policy establishment ought to make it clear once and for all that he is what the Maoists used to call a "running dog lackey of United States imperialism."
The story of a snoozing Senator- John McCain and Bush's speechSource: Bits of News
In the last few weeks we have experienced one democrat candidate after the other announcing their bid for the US presidency. One candidate expected to announce his bid for the top executive post on the republican side is the senator from Arizona, John McCain.

Should the advice in this article be disregarded, Part II, titled "She's Going to Run: What Are You Going To Eat For Dinner Now, Bill Clinton?" will follow at a later date.
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Barack Obama May Run for White HouseSource: socialinks.biz
Although he has previously said he would not run, U.S. Senator Barack Obama now says he may seek his Democratic Party's nomination for president in 2008. Obama's most recent statement reverses previous ones that he would not do run for U.S. presidency.