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Welcome to our blog, where each week our team will present news, opinions, and
background on the negative side of politics through out North America.



Monday, November 29, 2010

Dancing With Bristol Palin

Analysis

A "Dancing with the Stars" fan was very upset after learning that Bristol Palin managed to survive another week on the show. So upset he shot his T.V screen and is now being charged with" reckless endagerment and use of a dangerous weapon"

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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Norman Spector's Political Views

Opinion

Norman Spectors political blog is much like what we do here. Spector takes a look at today's News stories from around Canada and other parts of the globe. Looking at more negative political moves. This week Norman focused on Mr. Harpers possible retirement plans and CBC's media war.

Debate Over TSA's New Security Procedure

News Report
There are many political debates over a new security procedure introduced by TSA which involves having every inch of the body scanned or checked. Passengers can choose not to go through the “naked body scanner” which was introduced earlier, but must undergo a “pat-down”. This involves patting the breasts of women and the passenger’s genital areas. Obviously, the passengers aren’t too happy about this.



Friday, November 19, 2010

Decision Points

Analysis


There's been a lot of buzz and many mixed emotions regarding George Bush's new book "Decision Points". Read more to find out exactly what people think about it.


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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Did Politics Help Bristol Palin Survive on 'Dancing With the Stars'?

News Report
Bristol Palin, politician Sarah Palin’s daughter, remained on hit TV show ‘Dancing with the Stars’ although she had low scores compared to other dancers. Many viewers stated that she was not that great of a dancer and became suspicious when she survived many weeks on the show. But singer/dancer Brandy’s elimination on Tuesday night was the last straw and fingers began to point to Sarah Palin and her supporters.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

“Decision Point” - George W. Bush’s Somewhat Honest Biography

News Report


Through out his new book the 43rd U.S President speaks of his mistakes, and reasoning’s for the decisions he made in his eight years in office. However, with the 222, 000 copies sold on day 1, readers are finding a challenge in keeping the book in one piece. Historians say Bush was one of the worst presidents in history, is this book further proof?


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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Miss World Victory Influenced by Politics?

News Report

During the 2010 "Miss World" beauty contest, allegations were made against the winner Miss Alexandria Mills from the United States, who was believed to have a seven to one chance of winning, while other contestants were considered more eligible. Reports claim that politics were involved in the results and that Miss Norway had a better chance of winning and was the favourite, who did not even make it to the top five.



Saturday, November 6, 2010

Gordon Campbell Fears "Dirty Politics" Will Discourage People From Getting Jobs in Public Office

News Report
After politician Gordon Campell's resignation, he expressed his concern that less people would get into public office due to the frequent competition between politicians. He says that politicians are too busy competing with one another to cover other important issues and concerns that are raised in today's society. Campell believes this makes people assume that getting into politics is a headache, which will ultimately discourage them from looking for jobs in public office.

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Monday, November 1, 2010

Poor Treatment of Fallen Soldier


News Report

Stuart Langridge was an active member in Canadian Army forces, however early in March of 2008 he committed suicide in his army barracks after multiple previous attempts. Today his family still does not have a moment to grieve because of the government and military's treatment. After losing his will, and neglecting to tell Stuart's family of his previous suicide letters the government has yet to return his pension contributions. Is this the way our fallen soldiers and their families should be treated?