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  1. Proud to Be Democrat! | Political Party Gifts for the Democrat Donkey From t-shirts and bumper stickers to masks and - shoes? There are a million ways to show which way your vote goes come election time. Pick out a few and let the debate begin! Obama-Biden | 2008 election | Democrat | Political Parties
  2. Democrat vs. Republican You'll find articles, books, videos, links, and news feeds representing both parties here. So, if you are undecided, this page can help you make up your mind. And if you are a seasoned voter, you can help represent your party's views by participating...
  3. Kirsten Powers Kirsten Powers, born 1969 and is originally from Fairbanks, Alaska, is a political blogger, columnist for the New York Post, and political commentator. She is a regular on Fox News on Hannity and Colmes and The O'Rielly Factor. You can also find...
  4. Steps to Becoming the President of the United States Don't like the way America is going? Do politicians seem to be out of touch? Corruption too rampant? Your values not represented? Do you feel you have solutions? Then Become the President of the United States! Learn how to Become the President by fo...
  5. Obama Street Art Perhaps it is a testament to the grassroots movement of Obama's campaign, or just an indication that the younger generation is leaning his way. It may even just show that he is more favored in urban areas. Regardless of the reason for these displays...
  6. Stop Government Health Care Take Over Respect The Right Of Free Individuals To Make Personal Health Care Decisions! We must, Democrats and Republicans alike, let our "leaders" know that this plan is unacceptable. There has to be a better way than a government takeover! If the Government...
  7. James Polk | President James K. Polk, 11th American President James Knox Polk, Eleventh U.S. President | During the presidency of James Polk, the territory of the United States was greatly expanded. Intent on acquiring what was then the Mexican province of California, Polk led the United States into war with Me...
  8. USA VOTERS : VOTE NO TO GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION THIS ELECTION This Lens is intended to provide you, the Sovereign Citizen Voters of the USA, with another perspective and strategy to consider when casting your vote this election. the author suggests a perspective of Citizens vs. Corrupt Politician rather than th...
  9. Throw an Election Night Party!! | All Political Parties Welcome UPDATE: Election is over, obviously. And some of the items below are no longer in stock. But I'll be updating this as I can between now and the next election. Most of these things also make for a good Fourth of July party as well! It's red vs. blue...
  10. Cute Obama Kids T-shirts Shop here for cute OBAMA infant bodysuits and tee shirts for Obama kids with slogans like Babies For Obama, Daddy's Little Democrat and more. I Love Barack Obama baby bibs and diaper bags too for support of 44th President Barack Obama.
  11. Benjamin Harrison Benjamin Harrison, 23rd United States president, defeated incumbent Grover Cleveland after a notably corrupt campaign. Harrison ended American isolationism, setting the stage for future territorial and economic expansion. He signed into law the Sherm...
  12. The Economist Magazine The first The Economist magazine was published in London in September 1843 to take part in "a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress". Editorial offices of the Economist...
  13. George Bush, 43rd President of the United States George W. Bush is the 43rd President of the United States. He was sworn into office on January 20, 2001, re-elected on November 2, 2004, and sworn in for a second term on January 20, 2005. Prior to his Presidency, President Bush served for 6 years as...
  14. Fun Polls These pollings are a great way to waste that 30 seconds that you just didn't know what to do with.
  15. How to Become President of the United States To be President you have to be 35 years old, a natural born citizen of the U.S. (boo!), and a resident of the U.S. for 14 years. Are you qualified? Then why not give it a shot? And if you're too young, or too foreign-born, then maybe you have a frien...
  16. Make Your Vote Count - Preserve America's Democracy! The United States of America was founded on the principles of democracy - but more than 200 years later its citizens don't always take advantage of those principles. In the U.S., we all have the right to vote and to shape our government. However, man...
  17. Senator Tim Johnson Senator Tim Johnson has proven a disappointment to Democrats who care about freedom. This isn't abstract, flag-waving freedom we're talking about here, but real freedom, the kind that is guaranteed to us by the Bill of Rights. When Senator...
  18. Funny Political Bumper Stickers Political Bumper Stickers are always in style. As long as there has been government there has been elected officials worth making fun of. This is a collection of very funny political bumper stickers from the team at SagArt.
  19. 2008 U.S. Presidential Election - Electoral Vote Analysis Guide Scheduled for November 4, 2008, the U.S. prepares to vote in the 44th President of the United States. Every vote counts, and record numbers of Americans are expected to turn out to vote this fall. Even so, there are myriad factors in determining who...
  20. Barack Obama and the FISA Amendments Act In 2007 and early 2008, Barack Obama said that he was against the the Protect America Act and the FISA Amendments Act. He said he would filibuster against the FISA Amendments Act. Then, in June 2008, after winning the Democratic primary contests, Oba...