Free Online Articles Directory
Hello Guest | Login | Register
Remember Me
forgot your password?

Michael Payne - Articles

 

    In America, Ignorance is Bliss

    Barack Obama promises change from tough economic times, but can he deliver? Read: In America, Ignorance is Bliss Read

    By: Michael Payne | 27/10/2008 | Politics

    Let the Republican Party Burn, Burn Like a Phoenix

    The Grand Old Party must die. Let the nation devour the hysterical zeitgeist. Accept that the Republicans will not win the presidency and will be dragged out of Congress battered and bruised. In a nation where only 15 percent of its citizens believe the country is headed on the right track, why not let Obama take the brunt of the blame for a foreseeable recession. A McCain presidency will further Republican disdain, while an Obama presidency will invigorate a new Republican Party for 2012. Read: Let the Republican Party Burn, Burn Like a Phoenix Read

    By: Michael Payne | 26/10/2008 | Politics

    History Will Forgive George W. Bush

    George W. Bush is at the mercy of history. While liberal pundits glorify his most infamous policies and blunders, decades from his departure from the White House Bush will be free of the country’s stinging zeitgeist. Read: History Will Forgive George W. Bush Read

    By: Michael Payne | 14/09/2008 | Politics

    Veepstakes: the Case for Pawlenty, Rice

    In an election so heavily focused on appearances, expect the megalomaniacal men of candidacy to follow suit in selecting VPs. With masked intentions that would make JFK proud, the boyish bidders care not what their second in command can do for their country, but what their vice presidential hopefuls can do for them. In layman’s terms, John McCain is looking for two things to help him win the fall election: youth and minority status. Read: Veepstakes: the Case for Pawlenty, Rice Read

    By: Michael Payne | 07/04/2008 | Politics

    Why the War Must be Won

    In an election that’s largely to the advantage of the Democrats, the American people will see through fragile liberal intentions and move on. The concern of the people now should not be why we entered Iraq, but why we must stay. Listen to me now: swallow your infectious desire to enlist in the zeitgeist and embrace the need to protect your nation from an evolving threat. Read: Why the War Must be Won Read

    By: Michael Payne | 06/04/2008 | Politics

    Sex and Politics

    Former governor Eliot Spitzer from New York is the most recent contributor to a potent list of governors, mayors, members of Congress, and presidents, or at least our good friend Bill Clinton, who have complimented an ambitious political career with sex, scandal, and more sex. Why are our nation’s finest subsequently given to such rapacious habits? Read: Sex and Politics Read

    By: Michael Payne | 27/03/2008 | Politics

    The Audacity of Barack Obama

    Barack Obama has created a fallacious utopia in which actions do not have consequences and consumption does not have a price. How do the voters respond? They love it. They eat out of his palm. He’s become a rockstar with his leather jacket and ripped jeans draped over his political garments. Am I the only one that just doesn’t get it? I’m tempted to bring up the familiar headline, It’s the Voters,Stupid. Well, it IS the voters. And hell, they are stupid. Read: The Audacity of Barack Obama Read

    By: Michael Payne | 27/03/2008 | Politics
Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free!
Article Categories








Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.52, 4, w3)