U.S. Common Sense

U.S. Common Sense : Exploring U.S. politics through opened eyes
U.S. Common Sense
Exploring U.S. politics through opened eyes
Examining the political issues facing our country today.
Washington, DC United States
Just here for the view

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11/19 2:39 Palin, Holder, and Mohammed
Sarah Palin is once again dominating the headlines. Her anticipated book release has resulted in debates about her accusations regarding the McCain campaign mishandling her as well as various news organizations studying the book to find inaccuracies....
11/18 2:21 Software upgrade
I've updated my blogging software. If you notice any errors on your end, or anything that just doesn't look right, please leave me a message below. Thanks everyone!
11/16 4:47 The US and the Philippines (Part I)
On Veterans Day, I was watching "Victory at Sea" on WETA TV. For those of you who are not familiar with the program, it was a series that aired in 1952 and 1953 that used WWII video footage from numerous countries to highlight the role of the Navy...
11/14 22:48 Send holiday cards to the Troops overseas
It is hard to believe, but the holidays are just a month away. So I want to push this out to you now while you have enough time to act. If you are interested, there are numerous sites offering you ways to send holiday cards and letters to our troops...
11/14 4:04 Nigel Coleman: idiot
It isn't often that I call someone an "idiot," but I Nigel Coleman fits the bill. The Tea Party protests, for the most part, have been positive rallies voicing disapproval with the way Washington has acted over the past two years with their reckless...

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