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Jack Davis Makes Tea Party Bid in N.Y. Congressional Race

Jack Davis Makes Tea Party Bid in N.Y. Congressional Race
Jack Davis, who has sought a Congressional seat from western New York as a Republican and as a Democrat, is trying again as a Tea Party candidate.

Buddha not quitting politburo, says Karat

Buddha not quitting politburo, says Karat
Communist Party of India-Marxist General Secretary Prakash Karat on Monday presided over the crucial party’s politburo meeting in New Delhi to review the party’s dismal performance in West Bengal and a close miss in Kerala polls.

W.Va. Democrats pick Tomblin, Maloney wins GOP nod in special primary races for governor

W.Va. Democrats pick Tomblin, Maloney wins GOP nod in special primary races for governor
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Acting West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin and Republican businessman Bill Maloney won their respective party nominations Saturday in advance of an Oct. 4, court-ordered special election for governor. Each prevailed among large fields of candidates by decisive margins amid low turnout. Maloney, in his first bid for public office, defeated former Secretary of State Betty …

Nevada Democrats side with state in election lawsuit

Nevada Democrats side with state in election lawsuit
LAS VEGAS (AP) – The Nevada Democratic Party is siding with the state in a legal tussle over how to fill a vacant U.S. House seat.

If Obama is the selected nominee, will you leave the democratic party?

The democratic party will have seemed to have left me along with the voters of Michigan and Florida.
I have been a democrat my entire life and voted in every election.
I’ve been saying he’s not a democrat too!

Frost over the world – Abhisit Vejjajiva – 12 Sep 08


In 2006, Thaksin Shinawatra, the prime minister of Thailand and one of the country’s most influential figures, was removed from power in a military coup, throwing the Thai political system into crisis. This month, Samak Sundaravej, the new prime minister elected to replace Thaksin, was ordered by the Thai Constitutional Court to resign for hosting a cookery show on TV. This followed weeks of protests by the People’s Alliance for Democracy, which was trying to force the pro-Thaksin prime minister to resign. Sir David Frost speaks to Abhisit Vejjajiva, leader of the Democratic Party, Thailand’s main opposition party, about the state of Thai politics and how the present crisis can be resolved.

Does all the hype hurt or help the Democratic party?

I feel it hurts because of all the scandals and mud slinging. But it also hurts the Republican party (but not as much) because they don’t get enough air time. Some think it brings people’s attention to the Democratic party and the issues but they still hear all the bad news too.

Thai-ASEAN News Network

Thai-ASEAN News Network
Chat Thai Pattana party Chief Adviser Banharn Silapa-acha recently weighed in on the post-election atmosphere, saying quite pessimistically that the country will likely be just as divided and frazzled as it is now.

Who thinks the democratic party is really lame?

FIRST OF ALL, I’m an independent and I do not belong to any party. In fact, I don’t really like either one.

But I find it comical how the democratic party claims they are the party of peace and tolerance, but then bash anyone who isn’t a democrat or liberal. I see hateful bumper stickers from more democrats than I do republicans.

The republican party isn’t perfect, but at least they don’t claim to be all tolerant and peaceful and then do the exact opposite.

Why do minorites flock to the Democratic party?

It was the Republicans who ended slavery. MLK was a Republican. The KKK emerged from the democratic party. I don’t get it. Are people just to lazy to look at history?

Note: I am neither a Democrat or Republican.
Dont you realize that the government is the problem and not the solution. They are holding you back by giving you handouts.

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