How to Rig an Election

Allen Raymond was convicted of illegally jamming telephone lines to Democratic Party offices on election day 2002 in New Hampshire. He knows how to do it. After he spent five months in jail he walked away a free man, and wrote a book with Co-author Ian Spiegelman called: How to Rig an Election: Confessions of [...]

Department of Homeland Security Canadian Border Crossing

Until now, Canadian and American Citizens need only use any number of 8000 documents to cross that border, sometimes only a verbal declaration of citizenship was all that was required. That ends on January 31, 2008. What will be required now are government approved documents. If you don’t have what they want you will be [...]

Department of Homeland Security Mexican Border Fence

Homeland Security Director Michael Chertoff says detractors to the security fence at the Mexican border need to “Grow up.” “I can guarantee you that If we don’t make this change eventually there will come a time that someone will come across the border, exploiting the vulnerabilities in the system and some bad stuff will happen [...]

Racism and the Democratic Iowa Caucuses

In an early story we explained the system of caucusing in Iowa. Of particular interest is the system the Democratic Party uses for the selection process. There is no secret ballot, and a show of hands or standing in a particular area is the way the Democratic votes are tallied. Republican tallies in the Iowa [...]

What are the Iowa Caucuses anyway?

Individual states in the US have a way of giving their nod to the people who they think are best fit to become President. Most call these processes “primary’s.”  In Iowa, it’s called a caucus. There are 99 counties in Iowa. Every two years, in each of the 1784 precincts within these counties, there is [...]

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