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Rabu, 21 April 2010

David Cameron: Nick Clegg = Gordon Brown

David Cameron and wife Samantha

British Conservative Party head, David Cameron, fresh off a successful televised debate, stated voting for challenger, Liberal Democrat, Nick Clegg, who led the polls for the national discussion last week, is the equivalent of voting for incumbent, Prime Minister, Gordon Brown.

Nick Clegg and wife Miriam

Cameron illustrated both Brown and Clegg, share the same political beliefs and a victory for the latter would mean more years of the Labour Party, under the Liberal Democrat umbrella. The Conservatives currently lead in fundraising, while Clegg is steeped in a financial scandal he denies any involvement in.

Senin, 19 April 2010

British Election Debate

The first televised debate in the British national elections aired this week on television and it was quite engaging. Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, Conservative, David Cameron and Liberal Democrat, Nick Clegg squared off on a number of national topics concerning Britons.

It was a healthy, informative debate that shed light on a number of items the public had not received sufficient answers to in the past. According to polls, incumbent Gordon Brown placed last at the debate.

Selasa, 13 April 2010

Poland's Political Crisis

President Lech Kaczynski memorial

Poland is facing a political crisis in the aftermath of the death of President Lech Kaczynski and 94 members of his government, who were killed in a plane crash, shrouded in conspiracy theories of foul play.

It is a government's worst nightmare. It also serves as additional proof, key members of the same government should not travel together, as one accident can destabilize a nation.

The Polish people are making plans to regroup and reorganize, calling for elections to be held as soon as possible. The Judiciary Report sends its condolences and sympathy to the people of Poland in this terrible tragedy.

David Cameron's Political Platform Of A New Britain

Video: David Cameron's vision for Britain

British Conservative Party chief, David Cameron, is pledging a new Britain, in the event he and his contingent take the elections on May 6. 2010.

Cameron is vowing to make many positive changes to Britain, such as improving the economy and tax system, correcting MP finance issues and revamping the the currently broken benefits program and MP finance issues.

Britain could do with a change, to correct some of the financial deficiencies that have occurred over the last several years, as the nation has so much going for it that it would be a shame to not capitalize on that. The government should seek to build on that foundation.

David Cameron On The Campaign Trail

http://www.youtube.com/user/webcameronuk

Conservative Party head, David Cameron, has been on the campaign trail, with pregnant with Samantha, hoping he will lead his contingent to victory on May 6, 2010, in the British elections.

The race is almost at the home stretch, so in a bid at giving the public a chance to know him better, he has a YouTube page, with videos of his home life.

Video: Conservatives say Labour manifesto is 'empty' - ITN NEWS

The couple is affectionately named Sam and David. However, being the music buff, I instantly called them "Sam and Dave" like the music group.

Sam and Dave

All joking aside, Cameron has stated, he seeks to bring positive change to Britain, as he squares off against incumbent Prime Minister, Gordon Brown and his Labour Party.

Selasa, 06 April 2010

U.K. Election Set For May 6, 2010

The Queen of England has been formally asked to dissolve the current British Parliament, which is a precursor for the national elections. The main battle for Prime Minister shall be between incumbent Labour Party chief, Gordon Brown and Conservative Tory party head, David Cameron.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown

The Tony Blair years were not particularly kind to Britain or the Labour Party, due to the war in Iraq, former U.S. President, George W. Bush, roped the country's main ally across the pond into and was later accompanied by a terrible financial crisis that began in America and spread to the United Kingdom, then eventually most of the globe.

Britons do seem hopefully for positive change in their nation and the May elections shall furnish them with the opportunity to make that a reality. Britain needs swift reparative measures to mend the financial and social damage of the past decade.

David Cameron and wife Samantha

Exorbitant benefits draining tax dollars to the tune of billions, need to be reduced, as singular households enjoying loopholes in the system, should not be clearing more money in government assistance, than doctors and lawyers earn at their respective places of employment. Exports need to be increased as well. Industrialization isn't such a bad thing, contrary to what some would have the world believe.

Kamis, 18 Februari 2010

Dick Cheney: Obama Is A One Term President

Obama: peace, cousin Cheney

Former U.S. Vice President, Dick Cheney, proclaimed yesterday that White House incumbent, Barack Obama "is a one term President."

He took a number of jabs at Obama and proclaimed the current political conditions are so go against the rival party, he would even run for President, but will not. Thankfully. Furthermore, he'd lose, as people are still angry over the war.

Dick Cheney as movie character Dr. Evil (courtesy of About Political Humor website)

Obama's poll numbers and public dissatisfaction is as such that he is harming his Democratic Party's chance for reelection. He needs to change direction, if they are to be reelected.

Side Bar: Why does this Negro, I mean dude, always look so angry in his photos:

Then, when he does manage to smile it looks crooked:

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Obama Talks About Being A One Term President

'Run, Cheney, Run' chants at conservative gathering

Feb 18, 2010 01:32 PM - Liz Cheney brought a surprise guest to her speech at CPAC today: Her father.

Former vice president Dick Cheney, who wasn't expected to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference, appeared on stage to broad cheers and a few chants of "Run, Cheney, Run" after his daughter had delivered her scheduled remarks. He said jokingly that his daughter said he could come along "but I had to be arm candy."

When someone in the crowd shouted "Cheney 2012," he shot back, "Knock it off." "A welcome like that is almost enough to make me want to run for office again," he said, then let applause rise before he added, "But I'm not a-gonna do it."...

"The sky's the limit here," he said. "I think 2010 is gong to be a phenomenal year for the conservative cause. And I think Barack Obama is a one-term president." That got a big response, too.

http://content.usatoday.com

Senin, 01 Februari 2010

Damaging New Book On Gordon Brown (Alleges Violence)

The End Of The Party

A new book is being published on British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown and it is very damaging. In the book, "The End Of The Party" author Andrew Rawnsley alleges Gordon Brown pulled a Chris Brown and got abusive with a female staffer, by yelling at and yanking her out of a chair by the arm, because she could not keep up with the dictations he uttered.

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown

If this allegation is untrue, you need to sue, as it can easily be interpreted as violence against a woman, which is serious. Brown is also accused of hitting a male staffer, which is another damaging claim that will not be helpful to his name in any form. "The End Of The party" is single-handedly destroying his name.

Angry Gordon Brown 'hit out at aide and yanked secretary from her chair'

Last updated at 2:13 PM on 31st January 2010 - Hot-head: Gordon Brown, pictured at a fundraising event for Haiti in London, is said to have pulled a woman secretary out of her chair because she couldn't keep up as he dictated.

Sensational claims that Gordon Brown has physically attacked his staff in a series of outbursts in Downing Street - and once in America - have rocked the Government.

Well-placed sources say the Prime Minister has been accused of hitting a senior adviser, pulling a secretary out of her chair and hurling foul-mouthed abuse at aides while distraught over an alleged snub by President Barack Obama.

The claims, which are fiercely denied by Mr Brown's allies, are linked to a new book about Mr Brown by respected political journalist Andrew Rawnsley.

In researching the book, The End Of The Party, due to be published on March 1, Mr Rawnsley has investigated allegations that Mr Brown flew into a number of wild rages since he succeeded Tony Blair as Prime Minister. The publishers say his accounts are so detailed that readers will think he has 'bugs in the vases at No10'.

Another blockbuster book by Mr Rawnsley ten years ago revealed similar explosive incidents involving Mr Brown. The Mail on Sunday has been told that the new allegations include claims that Mr Brown:

* Hit a senior aide who got in the way as he rushed to a reception at No10.
* Physically pulled a secretary out of her chair as he dictated a memo to her.
* Hurled foul-mouthed abuse at two aides in his hotel room in America in a state of semi-undress after reports that he had been snubbed by President Obama...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk