Will Ferrel campaigns for Barack Obama in new ad “I will do anything to get your vote” The election day is getting closer and both candidates do everything in their power to get as many as votes they can but it is Barack Obama who gets the help of celebrities which is important especially for the […]
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Katy Perry Keeps Supporting Obama
Katy Perry Gives Barack Obama Her Fashion Endorsement!
Snoop Dogg Posts Anti-Romney Top 10 Reasons Not to Vote for Him #1. ‘He’s a White N**ga’
Bristol Palin’s Amazing Weight Loss!
Bristol Palin has returned to Dancing With The Stars and sh’s showing off her new fit and trim look! Returning Along Side her Previous Partner Returning to the ballroom alongside her season 11 pro partner Mark Ballas, Palin wowed DWTS judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman and Bruno Tonioli with her cha cha, but also impressed with her slimmer waistline. […]
Government Attempting to Avoid spending $19 Million Annually for a Numbering System
State Representative Lisa Brown Barred from Speaking on the Floor After Using Word Vagina
Michigan House Republicans prohibited state Rep. Lisa Brown (D) for, during a speech regarding healthcare and abortion using what they considered to be offensive language. What Brown actually said was “Finally, Mr. Speaker, I’m flattered that you’re all so interested in my vagina, but ‘no’ means ‘no’.” Regarding abortion laws. Republicans deemed the use f […]
Will Thailand’s New Leader Hurt or Heal a Divided Nation?
With barely more than a month under her belt as a professional politician, Yingluck Shinawatra stood poised Monday to become Thailand’s first woman prime minister after her Pheu Thai party scored a resounding victory in Sunday’s national elections. Riding a well-oiled political machine and benefiting from the popularity of her brother, Thaksin Shinawatra, who was deposed as prime minister in a 2006 military coup, Yingluck and her party won an apparent majority in parliament according to unofficial election returns.
A Skeleton in Barney’s Closet
With Portugal’s New Government, the Promise of Harsh Cuts
It may have been the politician’s practiced habit of emotional concealment, but in his concession speech last night, the smiling outgoing Portuguese Prime Minister Jos Socrates hardly looked like a man distraught with defeat. Nor, for that matter, did his opponent, Paulo Passos Coelho, seem gleeful with triumph