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South Carolina’s African-American Voters Power Obama’s Purple Revolution To Victory

Monday, January 28th, 2008

U.S. Iran-Peace Project 2008 Presidential Campaign Analysis www.usiranpeace.com January 28, 2008 By Webster Brooks, Former Independent Vice-Presidential Candidate Hartford, Connecticut -- As we predicted last week, Democratic presidential hopeful Barak Obama not only needed to win the South Carolina primary, but win it big with 80% of the Black vote. Obama did ...

Understatement Of The Day

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

"We can't borrow our way out of this. The jig is up."

South Carolina’s Black Vote Can Decide Future of Obama’s Purple Revolution

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

U.S. Iran-Peace Project 2008 Presidential Campaign Analysis www.usiranpeace.com January 21, 2008 By Webster Brooks, Former Independent Vice-Presidential Candidate Hartford, Connecticut -- In one week, the future of Barak Obama’s presidential hopes and his Purple Revolution will be decided by South Carolina’s Black voters who make up 47 percent of the state’s electorate. Obama ...

Bloomberg Wants A Kinder, Gentler Government

Monday, January 7th, 2008

"Our political system is, at the least, badly bent and many are concluding that it is broken at a time where America must lead boldly at home and abroad. People have stopped working together, government is dysfunctional, there's no collaborating and congeniality."

Barak Obama’s “Purple Revolution� Faces Decisive Moment in New Hampshire

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

U.S. Iran Peace Project www.usiranpeace.com ELECTION ANALYSIS by WEBSTER BROOKS January 6, 2008 Hartford, Connecticut -- Riding the headwinds of a stunning victory in the Iowa Caucuses on January 4, the fate of Democratic presidential hopeful Barak Obama’s crusade now rests in the hands of New Hampshire’s historically volatile electorate. Like most Americans, ...

Lieberman Endorses McCain

Monday, December 17th, 2007

If John McCain is such a uniter the way Joe Lieberman describes him, why is he constantly referred to as a maverick that has no problem bucking his own party's establishment? The only people McCain is good at uniting are his opponents. Lieberman has demonstrated himself to be ...