Sunday, September 02, 2007

Fred Thompson on the 2008 Trail

Newsweek: Fred Thompson on the Campaign trail, can he be another Ronald Reagan. Being a Film, TV star does not mean your good with people, in fact quite the reverse, actors tend to be shy that why they like acting as someone else, The Gipper, Arnie are the exception. Is Fred another Reagan

Arthur Miller Article

Arthur Miller: A critical view of Arthur Miller, must admit as not a very good writer myself and a flawed human being am loath to throw stones at a very good writer but also a flawed man. If your flawed do you produce good work, is being flawed the bud that can create good works.

Bush and the Future?

New York Times: A interesting article in the NYT on how President George W. Bush sees his future after his term comes to an end on the 20 January 2009. A good read for a Sunday article on Bush.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Democrats and Terror

Washington Post: A look at the split in the Democratic Party between Liberals and Conservatives when it comes to how to treat terrorists held by the US Government and how to deal with the Terrorism an a matter of policy. A Must Read.

Newspaper Round Up on Iraq

Here what the papers are saying about Iraq.

New York Times: How Bush might have the upper hand in September when it comes to Iraq. NYT has done a fair article for a chance when it comes to Iraq.

Death in Afghanistan

Another Death in Afghanistan, this time it was the RAF that lost personnel. The total of UK deaths is now 74.

New Iowa Poll


Time has a new Poll: Views is still keeping to his prediction that the good people of Iowa will vote in mid December for the race that starts in 2008.

Time Poll ( Democrats )

Edwards 29 %

Clinton 24 %

Obama 22 %

Additional Info: RCP average of Polls has Clinton ahead.

The political gossip is that Clinton would rather Edwards won Iowa then the Senator would win in N.H and thus from that stand point would win the Democratic Nomination. Just to recall Dean was ahead in the same period, what ever happened to President Dean.