These might help a voter make a decision.
Monday, April 14, 2008; Washington Post
The article deals with support that Obama is getting from both abortion foes and advocates. It gives details about his views concerning abortion and how others have responded to these views. Both pro-choice and abortion critics are interviewed for their response.
If the voter has a special interest in the abortion issue, this article might help him or her sort out the various details.
Saturday, April 26, 2008; the News & Observer
The article reports on a photo opportunity that involved John McCain, and whether it was a positive or negative situation. This and other controversial campaign visits/speeches are being called hypocritical by the Democrats. His spending plans seem to be out of sync with the comments he is making about the need for federal funds in these areas. One political scientist is quoted as saying, "He is trying to present a different image of the Republican Party."
The information given is mostly pro-vs. con concerning federal spending and how McCain views these situations. It may or may not help a voter choose a candidate.
Sunday, April13, 2008; Washington Post
This is a report about the controversial remarks that Senator Obama made concerning small town Americans and the response from Hillary Clinton. Her remarks about sniper fire are also presented. Political analysts discuss the...
So who is an American and what an America can or cannot do are questions which are critical to the issue of legalizing immigrants. Does being an American mean you cannot show allegiance to any other country? The images of people raising and waving Mexican flag had enraged many but it need not have. It should be accepted that people who come from different countries would forever hold in their
Pedagogic Model for Teaching of Technology to Special Education Students Almost thirty years ago, the American federal government passed an act mandating the availability of a free and appropriate public education for all handicapped children. In 1990, this act was updated and reformed as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, which itself was reformed in 1997. At each step, the goal was to make education more equitable and more accessible to
But those sections can no longer be used, as they were by the California Supreme Court, to provide gay couples with the liberty and privacy rights of equal access to civil marriage," as the Court did previously (Feldblum 2009). Despite the presence of Bishop Robinson at the inaugural, President Obama himself has been admittedly less stalwart in his support of gay marriage: in response to a "1996 Outlines newspaper question
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