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
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11/21 0:53 Tony Romo heads to the movies with homeless man
This is a feel-good story that I came across today. Posted on the NFL website: How did Dallas quarterback Tony Romo spend his free time this week? He went to the movies. But his date was not Jessica Simpson. It was a homeless man. According to the...
11/21 1:29 Project Valour-IT
Our friends over at The BoBo Files have a request. He is raising funds for Project Valour-IT; a campaign to provide laptops with voice-recognition software to soldiers who suffered hand injuries. I view this to be a very practical and beneficial...
11/21 4:11 Attorney General collapses on stage
This is just coming through Yahoo's news service. Attorney General Michael Mukasey collapsed this evening while giving a speech to the Federalist Society. Reports is that he started to slur his words, then collapsed and lost consciousness. I would...
11/18 2:09 A mental break
With all the "transition" work that is going on, I am taking a mental break for a few days to recharge my batteries following the elections. The following is a list of some things I'm doing to refresh: 1) Finishing my novel. There are some people...
11/14 3:04 Poll: Should the US bail out the automakers?
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