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I don’t do usually pay to much attention to the Supreme Court, although that might change eventually, but I came across this update and I couldn’t stop reading it. I am going to copy it here in its entirety noting its source as FoxNews.com
So far in the 2007-2008 Supreme Court term the justices [...]
. May 20, 2008
Filed under: analysis, law, Supreme Court
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Graphology is an interesting “science” that studies handwriting, and every four years the news agencies find an graphology analyst or two to look at the signatures of the candidates and determine there personalities. Kind of like palm reading.
Graphology — the study of how we loop our Ls and cross our Ts — is not [...]
. May 20, 2008
Filed under: analysis, analysis, Graphology, presidential campaigns
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I have heard over and over again about the amazing voter turnout this year, and while it has been very high it hasn’t been a record. The record was set in 1972.
So, let’s take a trip down memory lane to 1972 when the Vietnam War caused a fierce divide among the Democrats and stoked [...]
. May 20, 2008
Filed under: analysis, Political History, Voter Turnout Record
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Hillary Clinton’s popular vote lead is an amazing feat of mathematics!
What is the popular vote? In most circles the popular vote is how the High School Class President is chosen. In Politics it usually means the number or even the percentage of the overall population that votes for someone.
However, in Hillary Clinton’s case [...]
. May 20, 2008
Filed under: analysis, hillary clinton, popular vote, primary