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2007-11-01 06:08:00
The Halloween of 2007 will be a date written with blood in Spanish history. This morning, at 11am the judge Gomez Bermudez made public the sentence on the trial of the 11th of March 2004 terrorist attacks. A close look at the sentence arouses serious questions on what really happened.
More About: Europe , Spain
Liberal gov?t plans more spending ahead of election
2007-08-20 16:42:00
One of the better examples of a tax-and-spend government can be found in the Canadian province of Ontario, where the government plans to spend an ?unexpected? budget surplus of $2.3 billion (US$2.1 billion). Instead of giving a refund to the overtaxed, hard-working people of Ontario, Liberal Party Premier Dalton McGuinty has announced spending schemes ahead of ...
More About: North America , Canada , Election , Spending
Got change? A dilemma on who owns the euro
2007-08-14 16:22:00
The 17th century classical liberal philosopher John Locke used the emergence of currency as the justification for the modern state. As part of my lobbyist internship in Brussels, I?ve had the dubious pleasure this summer of spending a different currency than I?m used to, not in a modern state, but in a supranational entity that ...
More About: Europe , Euro , Change , Denmark , Dilemma
RWW?s summer vacation nearly over
2007-08-14 03:57:00
Editor’s note — As you have probably noticed, the updates to RightWingWorld.com have been rather irregular in the second half of summer. RWW’s regular publishing schedule will resume by the end of August.
More About: Summer , Vacation , Nearly , Earl
Paved with intentions ? good and hidden
2007-08-13 18:51:00
If anyone had to pinpoint the dominant political ideology in the beginning of the 21st century, global warming would be it. Across the board, conservatives as well as socialists are adopting the agenda set forth by scientists and politicians to reduce CO2-emissions and focus on alternative forms of energy. The consequences for the environment and ...
More About: Europe , Denmark , Good , Hidden , Tent
Fred Thompson?s campaign woes
2007-08-08 21:45:00
Earlier today Fred Thompson announced that he is tapping Bill Laney, a former strategist for Reagan, Dole, and the RNC, to be his third campaign manager. This is particularly troubling for supporters considering the campaign has yet to officially launch. Thompson said in a statement released today, “[Bill Laney] turned around my campaign for Senate in ...
More About: United States , North America , Campaign
Giuliani would be a ?terrible president,? ex-aide says
2007-08-06 06:28:00
The only thing that helps Rudy Giuliani with conservatives is his appeal on national security issues, as many see him as someone with strong leadership ? someone who will hunt down the terrorists and keep America safe. Giuliani’s perception is slowly falling apart as more and more people are raising doubts of his mayoral record. First, ...
More About: United States , President , North America , Would
Did anyone watch the debate?
2007-08-06 01:15:00
After missing the morning debate between Republican presidential candidates on ABC, one has to wonder if anyone actually saw it. While the hard-core politicos surely caught the Sunday oddity, I doubt few regular ?Average Joes? actually turned on the TV and watched it at a time when many Americans were in church or getting ready for ...
More About: United States , Watch , North America , Debate , The D
No Child Left Behind Act in need of supporters in Congress
2007-08-02 20:36:00
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 is a U.S. federal law signed on January 8, 2002, by President George W. Bush. It aims at improving the performance of primary and secondary schools by increasing accountability standards for states, schools districts and schools, and giving more choice to parents in choosing schools where their ...
More About: Congress , United States , North America
India?s new leading lady
2007-08-01 15:00:00
Back in June, I wrote about the presidential election in India , and on July 25, India got a new president.
More About: Lady , Leading , Lead
Does Bloomberg pay the congestion charge?
2007-08-01 05:43:00
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is known for touting his environmental policies and the rather infamous “congestion charge” on automobiles entering the city, but it has been revealed the likely presidential candidate travels in two pollution-heavy SUVs every morning.
More About: United States , North America , Congestion , Charge
Thompson: ?the political waters feel pretty warm?
2007-07-26 21:54:00
In an e-mail, former Senator and TV star Fred Thompson said his exploratory process has been going well over the past weeks, as he’s “traveled the country talking and listening to folks.”
More About: United States , Political , North America , Pretty
Republicans struggle when it comes to the internet
2007-07-26 06:13:00
Republicans struggle when it comes to utilizing the vast frontier of new media to their advantage. It has become de jure for candidates of all levels of politics to launch an online presence with the typical offerings, namely: a social-networking account on Facebook or MySpace, a blog with insight and news from the campaign that otherwise ...
More About: United States , Internet , Republicans , North America , The Internet
Giuliani campaign interfering with Michigan primary
2007-07-26 02:58:00
Updated at 9:53 p.m. Eastern Time. The presidential campaign of former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is trying to prevent Michigan ?s primary election from moving up to February 5 or earlier, sources tell RightWingWorld.com. Currently, the state Legislature is debating measures that would allow the Democrats and Republicans to hold a semi-open primary election as early as ...
More About: United States , North America , Campaign
Bloomberg candidacy looming
2007-07-25 22:57:00
I wasn?t intending on writing for a couple days because I?m on vacation, enjoying a beautiful week of weather and having fun on a lake, but a story about New York Mayor Michael Bloom berg CNN this afternoon prompted me to put together a column. While a few bloggers and some polls have indicated a Bloomberg ...
More About: United States , North America , Ming
Setback for Cameron as Labour wins test votes
2007-07-20 06:24:00
In a test of popular support for Gordon Brown and David Cameron , voters opted for Labour in two by-elections Thursday. The Tories were never going to win former Prime Minister Tony Blair?s constituency, but they had a legitimate chance in the Ealing-Southall seat. Cameron put forth Tony Lit, a popular minority businessman, and several local council members ...
More About: Europe , United Kingdom , Test
European ?far-right? parties: conservative or reactionary
2007-07-20 01:08:00
The Europe an elections of recent years have shown a clear resurgence of conservatism on a continent largely known for its socialized institutions. With the election of the French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, two of the major players in the EU now have conservatives at the helm. Additionally, the largest and most influential ...
More About: Germany , France , European , Conservative
Terrorists taking advantage of ?free movement?
2007-07-19 08:00:00
Once again, the concept of allowing people to move freely between countries is up for debate.  The U.S. government might require entry visas for Europe an visitors, ABC News correspondent Brian Ross said Wednesday in a TV interview with Charlie Rose.
More About: United States , North America , Belgium , Free
Morals in the Republican Party
2007-07-18 20:41:00
A column in today?s Washington Post highlighted how many Republican s fail to live by what they preach and advocate.
More About: United States , Party , North America , Republican Party
Pataki?s place in ?08 campaign unknown
2007-07-18 06:37:00
What happened to George Pataki? That?s the question on the minds of many Republicans.
More About: United States , North America , Campaign , Unknown , Place
Something wrong in the world? Blame the U.S.
2007-07-16 02:46:00
According to a recent Newsweek International cover story, which catalogs some of Russia n President Vladimir Putin’s political maneuvers during the past several years, all of his renegade and rogue actions are apparently the fault of the United States . The article does not attempt to hide its underlying theme whatsoever as it immediately attacks the United States ...
More About: Europe , World , Czech Republic
I support George, do you?
2007-07-13 06:50:00
If polls in my home state of Michigan are accurate, I am one of a dwindling number of Republicans who actually supports President George W. Bush.
More About: Middle East , United States , North America , Support
IYDU taking bids for this year?s Council
2007-07-12 19:11:00
After a successful Freedom Forum over the weekend in Taiwan, the International Young Democrat Union is now accepting bids for the annual Council .
More About: Year , Taking
Why Nicolas Sarkozy is the best for France
2007-07-12 18:55:00
On May 6, 2007, millions of French people gathered outside to celebrate the victory of Nicol as Sarkozy ? the Fifth Republic?s new president.  As a French citizen, who has lived in France for 20 years, I can tell you why these people were celebrating: they were happy because they felt socialism was over.
More About: Europe , Nicolas Sarkozy
Kiwi conservatives leading polls
2007-07-12 18:22:00
The National Party under John Key is 14 points ahead of New Zealand ?s Labour-led minority government, according to the latest public opinion poll.
More About: Conservatives , Polls , Kiwi , Leading
Cameron preparing for election
2007-07-11 20:03:00
For months now, pundits have been weighing speculation about an early election in Britain and now it appears Parliament will be dissolved for a general election within a year. There was hope that Gordon Brown would be forced into calling a snap vote after taking over from Tony Blair. While that didn?t happen, it?s looking like ...
More About: Europe , United Kingdom , Election , Cameron , Amero
Sweden debates redefinition of marriage
2007-07-09 21:40:00
At the end of March, the final report ?Marriage for same-sex couples ? wedding issues? was presented to Minister for Justice Beatrice Ask. The report has ever since been prepared in the government?s coordination chancellery. The matter will now be referred for consideration until January 15, 2008, after which the government can present a bill for ...
More About: Europe , Debates , Sweden , Rede
Proper education
2007-07-07 13:42:00
The new education law has been debated and approved in Spain . This reduces standards, undermines teacher?s authority and includes a subject that imposes values with a left-wing approach.
More About: Europe , Education , Ducati , Duca
Taiwan hosting international get-together
2007-07-05 22:11:00
Young leaders from conservative parties around the world are gathering in Taiwan this week for an event sponsored by the Intern ational Young Democrat Union.
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Democratic mayor: Personal issues don?t matter
2007-07-05 21:51:00
Something is wrong in California when the last two mayors of San Francisco and now the mayor of Los Angeles have had affairs on their wife.
More About: Personal , United States , North America , Democratic , Issues
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