Barack Obama bids Tuesday to knock Hillary Clinton out of the White House race after a mud-slinging campaign that Democratic grandees fear is helping nobody but Republican heir John McCain. But heading into crunch battles in Ohio and Texas, the former first lady is full of fire and has been eviscerating her charismatic rival’s qualifications […]
Our Democracy – Or Theirs?
As the political parties arrange the jigsaw of government into a moderately coherent — if transitional — picture much is being said about democracy and the democratic process. Much of what is being said seems to lack form and clarity — and is probably not meant to as those at the microphone in this power-broking […]
Caribbean: Obama in Iowa
By Janine Mendes-Franco Senator Barack Obama‘s astounding success in Iowa – the first of the caucuses that will ultimately result in the victorious nominee from each of the two main political parties going on to contest the 2008 US presidential election – has struck a chord with many Caribbean bloggers. Posts range from the coverage […]
“Change” – A thought before Super Tuesday
“Change” – A thought before Super Tuesday The hottest word in town today is “Change”. Change is to make or become different. The word itself is in fact neutral. It is either bad or good. But it could lead to bad or good depends on the outcome of the change. Change involves uncertainly […]
Too much politics hamper progress in the Philippines
Who says the Philippines is a poor country? Well, that’s what many people thought about the country. And most of them put the blame on the former Marcos regime, which allegedly pillaged the country’s coffer into bankruptcy. While others have strong doubts about these allegations made against them, nothing much was proven in the past […]
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