Fans of Mach 3 Gets Militant will notice that today marks a starting point that this blog will be re-inventing itself and evolving into a a new blog called Politics 2.0.
Readers can still expect the same rhetoric and posts that they have become accustomed to except it will be taken to another level now. Opinionated, humorous and independent, Politics 2.0 is the myspace of politics. From Downing Street to Bourbon Street, from the price of oil to the price of cooking oil, from the White house to your house, everything is connected. This blog merely connects the dots . It's world events, as seen on a street level. This is the future of politics.
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well since the presidential election is near This early, i really can't tell which i would side with, but i am leaning towards obama. Furthermore, the GOP base is not even warming up to mccain (of course, i could be wrong) and even though it's still early in the game, this just proves to show how we see our candidates to-date. i know i will get burned for this, but i think mccain is a warmonger. i get the impression that he doesn't care to what happens to our troops in the middle east and the other parts of the world. Can’t we just all get along? i think it is time for a purification; i think it is time for a change; i think it is time for obama time. Now that the candidates are set for the US Presidential Election, Barack Obama and John McCain are beginning to set the tone for their campaign.
The housing market crisis is a major issue in the upcoming US Presidential Election and has a significant impact for all Americans where Obama and McCain talk about in http://pollclash.com .just like soaring oil prices are affecting the costs of everything from food to gas and even houses rental. There are also significant issues on local and global environmental impact. While there are many issues, we need to look at our next leader and determine which will have the best course of action going forward. Both candidates, John McCain and Barack Obama are attempting to address the issue and differentiate their positions from one another. And I think that everyone is missing the point of this. We need a new resource. We need a solution to this problem not another way around it…
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