28
May
As I’ve stated in previous articles, I have been paying close attention to every state’s primary voting. I’m particularly curious about the exit polls and how they are interpreted by the pundits. Let’s take a look at this past Tuesday’s as an example.
Hillary wins Kentucky in a landslide, Obama wins Oregon by a fairly large […]
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24
May
The presidential election of 2008 reminds me of the famous Churchill quip where he not-so-jokingly declared that the greatest case against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter. While this is a persuasive argument, this election’s presidential field is an even more convincing one. We have dumb, dumber, and dumbest. We have […]
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23
May
Sudan and the United States of America have gone on ups-and-downs road throughout Sudan’s Journey from Independence Day. It has been quit noticeable in recent years that the relation has been in high tension and drawbacks. Despite the worsen in Sudan and USA relation, which regarded to wrong Sudanese diplomacy and conflicts of interests, the […]
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