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Thursday May 14, 2009
political war is a website where one can put forward ones outlook on the current political and finance scene. It gives a chance to everyone to share and post their {views-political views}; whether it is about US or war on terrorism, Israel or Palestine, the Iraq war, or about the ongoing financial crunch the world is facing.
The users are all required to register to use all the features. The registration is for free and you have to give your email address. After validating the email address, your registration is complete. After becoming a member, you can access personal messenger and control panel.,Control panel is where you can enter your preferences and can edit your avatar and information, your signature, your photo, the display name and the likes.
There are 3 types of topic displays; outline, standard and linear. Each topic has a list of options for the readers. You can track the topic and have updates about this topic through e mail; can also send a lhyperlink to a friend through email; take a print out of the topic; or download it on hard drive or in Microsoft word. You can subscribe to the forum to receive updates for the latest topics.
There are different ways in which you can post on this site. To a particular forum, you can add a new topic and also can create a new poll in a forum. When a user is wants to comment on a topic, he can response through the add post button. The users can contact the administrators and moderators for anything related to either the account or a post.
The users will also get many options to enable emoticons. To make the site more user friendly, there are options to edit posts, quote posts and also a fast reply option which saves the main posting screen load time. You get a toolbar to choose any font style and size you want, change your text color, decide on your text alignment, formatting, undo and redo your previous actions and many more. The site has a search feature for users to find news and posts.
some of the topics that the forum has :
Israel and Palestine
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Tuesday May 12, 2009
election polls
On November 4, 2008, United States of America went to polls for the election of its 47th president. In the fray were Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain As was expected, the polls generated huge interest among the US public. The World Wide Web was a busy place with the websites showing interest in updates of the polls from the inception. Webs on the US presidential election results mushroomed, some performing live updates.
The people were enthused over the 2008 polls since they needed a complete change as a result of the low esteem they had for the incumbent president and his performance which was aggravated by the unpopular Iraq war and the 2008 economic crisis. Hence, everyone was all agog at all times to keep abreast with the latest updates on 2008 US presidential election results.
Websites made use of all the latest technology to present the viewers with as vivid a picture of the results as possible. In one website, a dialog box with options for selecting the states was available, and once your preference was given a composite map of the particular state, and its results were projected at the click of the mouse. Not only the 2008 US presidential election results but also the US House and US Senate results were added. The entire USA results plus the complete map would appear at another click of the mouse.
Several webs exclusively showed presidential election results by maps. These websites are complete with all the statistics under various categories such as age and demographic data, county results, electoral maps, county maps, winners by county, cartograms, and election maps, etc.. Not only the results of the 2008 election, but also the results and other comprehensive data connected with the previous presidential elections are available on some websites
Any researcher on US polls will find it quite easy to gather information on the presidential election results by making searches on popular search engines on the Internet. These searches could be specific about popular votes, electoral votes or other tit bits of data which may seem unimportant to general readers. Maps and various graphs drawn based on results are to be found on these webs which are of use to the research workers.
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Monday May 11, 2009
election t-shirts
On 4-11-2008, the presidential election polls of the USA were conducted. Democrat Barack Obama from Illinois emerged victorious over Republican John McCain from Arizona in a closely contested election. This was the 56th quadrennial presidential election in the USA for president and vice president. This was the first instance both the sitting president, and vice president did not take part in the elections since 1952, a period of fifty-six years.
This presidential election polls is unique for some reasons. This was the first time that an African American was elected. This was the first time that a Roman Catholic was elected as the vice president. Also, there has never been an instance of two sitting senators running for president before. This election also saw the highest voter turnout in almost 40 years.
Throughout the polls campaign, the issues concerning the Iraq war, the economy, unpopularity and the policies of the incumbent Republican president George W Bush, and American people’s desire for a change figured prominently. In the last few months of the campaigning in the presidential election polls, the focus shifted mainly to the economy and domestic policy. This was made all the more significant in the context of the economic crisis of 2008.
The costs of holding presidential election polls have been rising steadily in the past several years according to the statistics available. In the final analysis, the president-elect Barack Obama alone had spent about $ 513,557,218 with the average spent on per vote coming to $ 7.39. The Republican candidate John McCain had spent about $ 346,666,422 with average amount spent per vote being $ 5.78. As per Federal Election Commission figures, a collective total of $ 1,644,712,232 had been raised and out of that $ 1,601,104,696 had been spent by a total of 148 candidates for all parties in respect of the combined general and primary campaigns.
In the light of the above, it is not difficult to imagine the magnitude and importance of the presidential election polls of 2008. After a very tough contest, Senator Barack Obama received 69,456,897 (52.92%) popular votes whilst Senator John McCain polled 59,934,814 (45.66%) votes. Obama received three hundred and sixty-five electoral votes whereas McCain got one hundred and seventy-three electoral votes. Finally, Barack Obama was inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States of America at the state capital of Washington D.C. on 20th January, 2009.
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Monday May 11, 2009
presidential election results
Presidential election is one of the major events in the United States of America.In every four years time this fight for the most powerful person in the whole of United States occurs.
The election is mainly held by the law of U.S. Constitution, but every state could have its own separate rules as well.The person who is selected as the candidate for the president will be selecting his/her deputy. These two nominees run as a unit. A voter cannot vote for the president from one party and the vice president from the other party, they both should be from the same party. There could never be a president from one party and a vice president from the other.
There are some acceptance factors to be eligible to be the president of United States such as the age and the nationality.
In any presidential election campaigning plays a major role and could decide more than 10% of the votes. Most of the time public campaigning by going around and meeting people is done. But internet is a powerful tool as well. Ideas and views can be clearly offered to the voters through the internet. Debates organized by all the TV channels are another strong way of getting over your opponent. It was obvious in recent presidential elections people have had great interest in those debates and thus tend to vote for whoever does well in those.
The start of the current United States presidential election system dates back to 1789 and the first president elected was George Washington. Winning it with 69 Electoral votes it was a fairly comfortable win at the time. In 1792 he was able to save his post as the president of USA by winning the election for the second time. Selecting the vice president was done by a separate election from 1804. The vice president also had to be selected by electoral votes. This method was there until 1872 when it was decided that the candidate for president or his party should select the vice president. This did not make a huge difference to the election method but it ensured that both the president and his deputy will be from the same party.
Franklin D.Roosevelt was a very popular choice for the president of United States as he ruled the post from 1932 to 1948. He was arguably well ahead from both his counter parts with more 50% votes for four consecutive presidential elections . But then again most of the presidents in the past have won the presidential election with a considerable margin of votes other than George W. Bush from the republican .
Presidential election in United states is considered as one of the major events in country’s political aspects. The articles available in the internet could give you some idea of how the election is being held. I assure you it is always interesting when it is the presidential election, no matter which country it is.
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Sunday May 10, 2009
sample of election ballots
Well known as one of the largest states in the United States of America, Pennsylvania has 50 election districts under its belt. Election districts are separated such that each district has a separate polling station, making it easier for the constituents of the state to vote. Since it is one of the most populated states in all of America, Pennsylvania election districts can be some of the busiest of all.
Pennsylvania election districts all have a polling place each, which are open from 7 am to 8 pm during election times.Voters have to register themselves with the election district beforehand so that there will be no confusion when they go to vote.Registering can be done online and there are certain criteria that have to be fulfilled for you to be eligible to register in one of the many Pennsylvania election districts. Being an adult of 18 years or over, being a citizen of America for at least a month and haviong lived in the area for a minimum of thrity days are pre requisites to registering. The best way to know which of the many Pennsylvania election districts you belong to is to log on to any of the official websites online and type in your address, to see which district you will be considered a part of.There had been similar confusion at last year’s election as well when voters had not known which of the many Pennsylvania election districts they belonged to and had not brought the registration card with them.Poll workers had to then manually check each person against their record books.It is also recommended that voters who are voting for the first time bring some kind of identification so that there will be no mess up when trying to vote.
Of the fifty Pennsylvania election districts, around 20 of them have Democrats as Senators while the rest have Republicans showing that the state is a mix of both in an equal setting.Pennsylvania election districts could be a little bit hard to figure out as Pennsylvania is such a large state but planning ahead and making sure all your details are in order will help make sure there are no problems when it is time to finally cast your vote and choose who you want to be as your next President.
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