Archive for the 2008 Presidential Election Category

44th President: Barack Obama

44th President: Barack Obama

November 5, 2008 | 2008 Presidential Election | No Comments

              It is projected that Senator Barack Obama, with 338 electoral votes (to Senator John McCain’s 124 electoral votes), will win the 2008 Presidential Election, and become the 44th President of the United States of America with Senator Joe Biden serving as Vice President. Watc [...]
Bring the Crayons to Civics Class

Bring the Crayons to Civics Class

November 4, 2008 | 2008 Presidential Election | No Comments

Did you do your civic duty? Did you VOTE? Did you get a sticker? I’m all about the sticker. Give me a sticker and I’ll follow you anywhere. I’m certain this obsession goes back to the gold and red reward stars.  Still confused about where to go and what to do? Have no fear; the U. [...]
Final 2008 Presidential Debate – Projectors, Plumbers, and Promises

Final 2008 Presidential Debate – Projectors, Plumbers, and Promises

October 16, 2008 | 2008 Presidential Election | No Comments

When I See You Smile… McCain needs coached on how to go to a happy place when he hears something he doesn’t agree with or like. CNN kept the candidates in split screen mode throughout the debate, and it gave the viewers at home a great opportunity to check out the facial expressions and [...]
Round 2: McCain vs. Obama Presidential Debate

Round 2: McCain vs. Obama Presidential Debate

October 7, 2008 | 2008 Presidential Election Debates | No Comments

Here we go again. Since we last saw our contenders on stage, the vice presidential candidates have debated one another, the bailout plan was signed into law by President Bush, and the mud has started to sling. The last time McCain and Obama took to the stage, they did the dance of “yes you did [...]

VP Candidates Up To Bat: Biden vs. Palin

October 2, 2008 | 2008 VP Debates | No Comments

We finally get to see vice presidential candidates Joe Biden and Sarah Palin take to the stage and debate. I don’t know about you, but I’m very excited about this matchup. I anticipate that it will be more exciting than the first presidential debate between McCain and Obama. Things to wa [...]
Debate Schedule & BINGO

Debate Schedule & BINGO

September 30, 2008 | 2008 Presidential Election Debates, 2008 VP Debates | 1 Comment

   We’ve compiled a complete list of the scheduled debates for the 2008 Election. [...]

The First Presidential Debates: My Take

September 30, 2008 | 2008 Presidential Election, 2008 Presidential Election Debates | No Comments

Did you watch the presidential debates on Friday? In what should have been a great Friday night debate, I’m afraid most of those who stayed in to watch the event were disappointed and could be found dozing in front of their televisions. While the debate centered on foreign policy and national [...]

Debate – It’s On!

September 26, 2008 | 2008 Presidential Election Debates | No Comments

Contrary to McCain’s statement that he wouldn’t attend the debates until a bailout plan was agreed upon, he is encouraging his supporters to watch him debate Obama in Mississippi. While a number of Congressional members and leaders keep popping up on television to assure us that a bailou [...]

Presidential Debates – A Bail Out for McCain?

September 26, 2008 | 2008 Presidential Election Debates | No Comments

Senator John McCain has stated, that in response to the economic crisis that faces our nation, he will not be attending the first presidential debate scheduled for Friday, September 26, 2008 at the University of Mississippi. In a press conference on Wednesday, September 24, 2008, McCain said, “ [...]

 

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