Health reform and the election
The validation of the health reform legislation by the US Supreme Court became an item of immediate interest to anyone concerned with the upcoming presidential and congressional elections in November....
View ArticleRomney: Not my cup of tea
A breakfast message leaves one election-watcher in Israel cold
View Article‘These are my principles, and if you don’t like them, I’ve got others’
Mitt Romney has abandoned any pretense to being a moderate candidate, and has wedded himself to political conservatives when he accepted Paul Ryan as his running mate. Ryan, a voice of economic...
View ArticleIf they can’t beat you, join ’em
The only ones who would benefit financially from a Romney election would be his country club buddies, while the financial burden would fall on those who could least afford it
View ArticleThe Republican Party – An Idea Whose Time Has Passed
The Republican Party, in statements by its presidential candidate and in its platform, has stated its basic tenets, principles that have not changed over the years. It believes that government is...
View ArticleSame old Bush? Romney’s tired domestic solutions
The Republican contender has thus far failed to present any cogent argument for his election based on domestic issues
View ArticleTime to choose the next US president
Now that the debates are over, unaffiliated voters and procrastinators who had deferred their decision on who to vote for as the next President of the United States, have run out of excuses to delay...
View ArticleMy son’s letter
My son Nadiv is a student at Ben-Gurion University in Beer-Sheva. His studies were disturbed too many times by rockets sent from Gaza. When the current hostilities started, he felt compelled to share...
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