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Happytown: Palin, Same-Sex Marriage, and Morenew

The latest Quinnipiac University poll of Florida voters indicates that only 55 percent of the 1,427 voters questioned support the superfluous Amendment 2, the so-called marriage amendment.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jeffrey C. Billman, Billy Manes and Deanna Morey  |  09-18-2008  |  Commentary

In Orlando, Taxes Are Going Up While City Services Are Being Cutnew

Orlando's city government responded to its current budget crisis -- a $31.4 million deficit -- the way most cities do: They blamed everyone and everything else for their fiscal problems.
Orlando Weekly  |  Billy Manes  |  09-18-2008  |  Commentary

Orlando Council Watch: Paying Attention to Gov't So You Don't Have Tonew

Given current budget woes, there was a lot of whimsy this time around as the sitcom characters of The Dais gathered for another civic powwow.
Orlando Weekly  |  Billy Manes  |  09-18-2008  |  Commentary

Election '08: The Role of Racenew

The whole "lipstick on a pig" controversy is the end result of the GOP's brilliant efforts to play the race card.
Tucson Weekly  |  Catherine O'Sullivan  |  09-18-2008  |  Commentary

Wall Street Meets the Presidential Campaignsnew

Wall Street's meltdown is more dangerous than realized. McCain is clueless, but does Obama recognize the root of the problem?
Boston Phoenix  |  Editorial  |  09-18-2008  |  Commentary

Curt Schilling is Shilling for McCainnew

Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling is back on the campaign trail, and this time he has more than just religion and ideology invested. Will the sidelined ace have enough clout to get voters swinging?
Boston Phoenix  |  Chris Faraone  |  09-18-2008  |  Commentary

New Hampshire is Up for Grabs in Novembernew

There is no big secret to the gush of interest in the Granite State, which has affixed itself to the short list of presidential battlegrounds.
Boston Phoenix  |  David S. Bernstein  |  09-18-2008  |  Commentary

Preventing Another 9/11 Means the U.S. Must Reverse Coursenew

The notion that fighting terrorism overseas is the only way to prevent it from happening at home is worse than wrong -- it's the exact opposite
Charleston City Paper  |  Jack Hunter  |  09-18-2008  |  Commentary

Will White Voters Abandon Obama in November?new

Some of the white supporters I've spoken with seem to think supporting Obama's campaign is fashionable. They seem to think it's cool to portray an image that embraces black people and black culture. Unfortunately such motivations usually aren't sufficient enough to get folks to go to the polls and cast their ballots for a candidate.
Charleston City Paper  |  Barney Blakeney  |  09-18-2008  |  Commentary

Dawn of the American Fascistsnew

Republicans, as hopefully a majority of Americans have finally figured out, are for the most part a collection of hypocrites, thugs and pious thieves. That is why they verge on being not old-fashioned conservatives, but American fascists.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  09-18-2008  |  Commentary

What We Missed While Obsessing Over Palinnew

What is interesting about America's fascination with Sarah Palin is that, while the world was watching her, few were watching the world.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  Nsenga Burton  |  09-17-2008  |  Commentary

Sarah Palin's Scary Recordnew

I've become genuinely horrified by the prospect of a Palin vice presidency. Behind her LensCrafters-model looks, I detect a backward-thinking, theocratic extremist with a serious oil addiction.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  John Grooms  |  09-17-2008  |  Commentary

Community Organizing is Real Worknew

With the exception of trial lawyers and drug dealers, it's not often that politicians directly insult a profession. But community organizers found themselves in the spotlight recently when speakers at the RNC took potshots at their vocation. A few Charlotte organizers weigh in.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  Karen Shugart  |  09-17-2008  |  Commentary

SEIU's Internal Battles Could Divert Critical Resources from the Electionnew

The union's ground operation and bulging political war chest are crucial to Democratic Party hopes in November. But a recent corruption scandal and an ongoing internal dispute that threatens to blow up in the coming weeks could undermine the union's political influence at the worst possible time.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  J.B. Powell  |  09-17-2008  |  Politics

Why Was Thailand's Prime Minister Ousted?new

Thailand is at a precipice. Elections have repeatedly proven Thaksin, Samak and their party are the most popular in the country. Yet the military, and a powerful urban minority party, are determined to keep them out of the government.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Andisheh Nouraee  |  09-17-2008  |  Commentary

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