aristo’s rant - Democratic National Convention

August 28, 2008

We have come to a close in the 3rd night of the Democratic Convention. Viewers were dazzled with star politicians such as Bill and Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, and Ted Kennedy, who is making a comeback from brain cancer. Read more

Obama’s VP choice

August 22, 2008

Senator Obama will unveil his running mate in the upcoming 2008 Presidential election before tomorrow afternoon. His only hints to the public were that the individual is strong minded and will be able to bring contrasting ideas into the White House. Read more

aristo’s rant - The Conservative Republican

May 20, 2008

It’s time to brush my readers up on what a true Republican is.

The Richard Nixon era brought about a new breed of Republicans that changed the face of the party. This breed was a conniving bunch, preaching fewer taxes but thinking up more ways to tax indirectly. It was the coming of pro-imperialism and isolationism. Big government was the new face, and has increased at a steady pace over the years, which would have America’s founding fathers turning in their graves. Ever since then, the party has been dominated with officials in favor of a growing government, similar to their counterparts, the Democrats. Now the pro-Israel, Evangelical movement plays a part in our politics as well (these individuals represent about 17% of the general population).
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aristo’s rant - the Dawn of a New Era

May 2, 2008


On Thursday, April 24, 2008, the Bush administration has been successful at passing a Bill into Law which will have all newborns in the U.S. to have their DNA submitted, which can be started in as early as 6 months. Read more

Democrat vs. Democrat

April 1, 2008

Although the two presidential hopefuls of the Democratic party and their campaigns/supporters have been trying to gouge one another’s eye out in the past few weeks, it seems evident to me that the McCain camp would go after these issues if they weren’t brought up now, and it would have a much greater impact if the Republicans brought it up. Read more

aristo’s rant - Democratic nomination

March 19, 2008

Let’s get the facts out in the open. Michigan and Florida violated the rules of the Democratic National Committee. On February 20th, Senator Hillary Clinton acknowledged that she knew the delegates of these states would not be seated, and the votes would not be counted because of these blatant violations. Read more

aristo’s rant on U.S. Torturing of Suspected “Terrorists”

March 12, 2008

President George W. Bush was given a bill that would ban torturing of anyone held in captivity. He went on the radio on Saturday to veto this bill, saying torturing is a “legal” way of obtaining information from “suspected” terrorists. Read more

aristo’s rant - What Hillary C. is trying to accomplish

March 8, 2008

The Clintons have a long run in U.S. politics which goes back for decades. One would think that after all these years, they would fight kicking and screaming to get Hillary nominated as the Democratic Presidential candidate, and you’re right. Read more

aristo’s rant - How the Republican Party has Crumbled

February 29, 2008

Dating back to the times of Abraham Lincoln, the Republican Party was quite different from what we now know Republicans to be. Read more

aristo’s review - February 26 - Democratic Debate

February 27, 2008

After seeing the 20th Democratic debate in the process of choosing a nominee to go up against McCain and any other Presidential hopefuls, it’s safe to say that it went as everyone thought it would. Read more

aristo’s rant - Nader a Spoiler?

February 26, 2008

After 8 years of the Bush administration, some people may agree that the U.S. is heading in the wrong direction. Read more

aristo’s rant - U.S. Policy

September 17, 2007

So here we are in 2007, praying that our soldiers come home safe from a war babylon now says that if they had dug deeper, they would not have gone into Iraq. This is a time in history where we focus our attention on Michael Vick, a pro football quarterback that fights dogs for sport as they did in the ancient days, rather than our own government, responsible for killing over 1,000,000 men, women, and children since the start of the “war on terror.” Funny how we focus on Michael Vick, yet boxing is a sport where humans beat each other senseless (and sometimes to death) and people cheer worldwide.

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