MSNBC's Keith Olbermann accepted an invitation to appear on ABC's The View on Monday, he may have felt he had ample reason to be nervous. "Wish me good luck," he told his audience in announcing the upcoming inquisition.
Many of the states that allowed early voting this year experienced few delays on Election Day, and now federal election officials, lawmakers and voting experts say people in every state should have the same privilege.
An election monitoring group is asking officials in Virginia to address reports of massive voting machine failures and voters being turned away from polls, and it may go to court if no action is taken.
I vote every time I place a sign, write an article or any other form of expression and education of others that I choose to participate in. And this is as close as I am willing to get to the government's process as a "voter".
"Fed Chairmen I've Known (and Fought)" Podcast of Ron Paul's talk at the Mises Institute. - "The Moral Hazard of Regulation" Ron Paul on how it really works. - "Why Ron Paul Didn't Win" But can. Article by Mi
I've been told repeatedly, the key to good governance is educating voters. With everybody and their brother telling people how to vote, I decided to do my part by teaching people where to vote.
When ballot loafers waste their votes on nuisance candidates, who blame America for 9/11, not the terrorists, and argue that any terrorist attack on America is our fault, the change of direction from the center to the extreme left and to the edge has
Halloween is no longer the exclusive personification of horror by the Celtic people centuries ago. Horror stories of politicians wanting to get elected to office are now the most spine-tingling scream-fears of America.
A new Web video tells voters there to be sure to get to the polls next Tuesday if only to cancel out their crazy neighbors. [I'm crazy and don't vote, so don't vote to cancel me out]
With the general election a week away, excitement has turned to tension, as voters’ views of the election polarize. By now the category labeled in past as “undecided” would be better characterized as the “disinterested”. While some
I was an observer at the Maricopa County Ballot Tabulations Center yesterday for their 'Logic and Accuracy' test of the Optical Voting Equipment. Did they tell you on the news that the first test failed? I didn't think so.
Memorandum dated November 4, 2008: Subject – Election Day. What Americans will decide today is either their reward or punishment tomorrow.
The reward is survival against terror. The punishment is a painful economic backlash. It is a choi
...one of more than 50,000 registered Georgia voters who have been "flagged" because of a computer mismatch in their personal identification information.
I have been voting for forty years, since 1968. Each year the choices—especially for President—have gotten more and more disgusting, while there has been less and less difference between them. This year . . . . ;-D
Why do we have the breakup of the family? It is because the family has been supplanted by the State (and the corporation). In actuality families have absolutely no rights in the United States, indeed, children can be taken from the home on mere suspi