Coyote Gulch's 2008 Presidential Election

 












































































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  Monday, June 27, 2005


Left in the West: "The U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce has found that even though women own over 35% of all firms in the U.S., overall women-owned firms still get below 5% of all federal contracts. Consequently, women are losing billions of dollars every year in federal contracting opportunities. The U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce published its first Guide to Women Contractors, which serves as a listing of women-owned businesses for local, state and federal prime contractors and large corporate buyers to ensure that women have access to lucrative government and private contracting markets. As if women already didn't have enough reasons to vote for a change."

Colorado Luis: "The anti-war movement has to walk a fine line. We should say it is true that the U.S. has accomplished its goals for the invasion, and it is time for the democratic factions to get their act together without U.S. help ... But at the same time we need to try to ensure that the ongoing recruiting problems and setbacks on the ground in Iraq are laid at the feet of the right wing and not used as a justification for keeping our troops over there. Can it be done? Well, I am open to suggestions."

Mt. Virtus: "Only a couple days after being 'elected' as the new President of Iran, hard-liner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stops the charade and announces that his country plans to reconstitute its nuclear program."

Category: 2008 Presidential Election
5:49:46 PM    


Oval Office 2008: "The ten Southerners that Rudin identifies as being on most people's 2008 long-list are: Frist, Allen, Bush, Rice, Barbour, Huckabee, Gingrich, Edwards, Warner and Bredesen. If you wanted, you could also add Clark, Sanford and even Al Gore."

Political Wire: "'Three days after confirming that he is testing the presidential waters,' Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R) said that people are 'hyperventilating over the subject of his political future,' the Boston Globe reports."

Category: 2008 Presidential Election
6:14:47 AM    



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