- Burma Stole Election and Says Obama
http://www.voanews.com/english/news/asia/Obama-Says-Burmese-Government-Stole-Election-106881289.html During New Delhi speech and US president reiterates criticism of election saying it was neither free nor fair During the New Delhi speech, as for criticism of American Presidential election, as for that both being free, saying that it was fair, it is repeated Während Neu-Delhis reiteriert Rede und US-Präsident die Kritik der Wahl sagend, dass sie weder frei noch angemessen war Während der Delhi-Rede, was Kritik anbetrifft der amerikanischen Präsidentenwahl, als für die beide, die, sagend frei sind, dass es war angemessen, wird es wiederholt
- Facebook founder's new site to connect users with charities
http://www.scmp.com/vgn-ext-templating/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=9665a3ba3ec9c210VgnVCM100000360a0a0aRCRD&s=Business Chris Hughes, one of the founders of Facebook and the chief digital organiser for Barack Obama's US presidential campaign and knows a thing or two about building online communities.
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- Republicans assert control early
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10685060&ref=rss Opposition Republicans scored the first gains in US elections today as they looked to end Democratic control of Congress and deliver a stinging blow to Barack Obama's presidency. Republicans picked up two Senate seats now held… They to end the control of the Democratic party of the national assembly, presidency of [barakuobama]. Is stuck to Republicans, you looked at the kind of shock which it reaches the point where increase it droops picking up two Upper House parliamentary seats which the opposition party Republican Party the first profit of present American Presidential election acquisition… Oppositions-Republikaner zählten die ersten Gewinne in den US-Wahlen heute, während sie schauten, um Democratic Steuerung des Kongresses zu beenden und einen stechenden Schlag an Barack Obamas Vorsitz zu liefern. Republikaner hoben zwei jetzt gehaltene Senatssitze… auf Sie, zum der Steuerung der Democratic Partei von der Nationalversammlung, Vorsitz von zu beenden [barakuobama]. Ist zu den Republikanern, Sie betrachtete die Art des Schlages fest, der sie den Punkt erreicht, wohin Zunahme es sinkt, zwei Oberhaus-Parlamentssitze aufhebend, die die Oppositionspartei Republikanische Partei der erste Profit des anwesenden amerikanischen Präsidentenwahlerwerbs…
- Tony Blair ON Obama and McCain | Richard Adams
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/richard-adams-blog/2010/sep/02/tony-blair-obama-mccain Tony Blair thinks the media got McCain and Obama the wrong way around in 2008, according to his autobiographyWhat did Tony Blair think of the 2008 US presidential election? Chris Brooke, who is valiantly live-tweeting his reading of Tony Blair's memoir, A Journey, highlights Blair's take and which comes ON pages 512-513: It's one of the oddest things about modern politics. The paradigm imposed, usually by a particular media view and completely disorients the proper analysis. I used to smile at the way the Obama/McCain election of 2008 was framed: Barack was the man of vision, John the old political hack. One seemed to call America to a new future and the other seemed a stale relic of the past. This was a paradigm that determined the mood and defined the election. Actually, it was John who was articulating a foreign policy that could be called wildly idealistic for the cause of freedom. Barack was the supreme master of communicating a brilliant vision, but he was a practitioner of realism and advocating a cautious approach based ON reaching out, arriving at compromises and striking deals to reduction tension. For these purposes and leave alone who is right. It's just a really interesting feature of modern politics that the mood trumps the policy every time. Tony BlairBarack ObamaJohn McCainUS elections 2008US politicsUS national book awardsRichard Adamsguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/wintour-and-watt/2010/apr/19/nick-clegg-liberal-democrats Liberal Democrat breakthrough raises prospect that Clegg will win over sympathetic supporters who had feared wasting their vote ON an irrelevant partyA handful of Liberal Democrats, who have voiced the hope that Nick Clegg may be Britain's answer to Barack Obama and are clearly getting a little carried away. But here is an interesting thought. Has Clegg experienced an Iowa moment? This idea has been voiced by Tim Shipman, the deputy political editor of the Daily Mail and who covered the 2008 US presidential election for the Sunday Telegraph.Shipman says that Obama achieved a decisive breakthrough when he won the Iowa caucuses in January 2008. This wasn't just because Iowa was the first vote in 2008.The key point for Obama was that he managed to win in a state whose population is almost wholly white. This meant that African-Americans, who had feared that a vote for Obama would be a waste and felt confident about voting for him. Hillary Clinton won the next vote five days later ON 8 January - the New Hampshire primary. But Obama scored a decisive victory in the next significant vote ON 26 January - in South Carolina - with 55% of the vote and comparedx with 27% for Clinton. And the significance of that? African-Americans comprise a significant proportion of the state's population. Roll forward a few years and cross the Atlantic and here we are in the British general election of 2010. Liberal Democrats have long complained that they are popular but say that natural supporters fear wasting their vote ON them. Clegg outlined what could happen if people really believed their vote would count. Speaking at the Lib Dem spring conference last month, long before the recent poll boost and he said: Almost 1 in 4 voters chose the Liberal Democrats at the last election. If that increased to 1 in 3, we could As for breakthrough of the Liberal-Democratic Party, it has become clear the prospect, as for [kuretsugu] our people, expecting, as for [nitsukukuretsugu], there is the English answering to [barakuobama], what you have stated kept leaving victory the occurrence which is accompanied a little in the supporter who has the consideration which fears unrelated partyA handful of their poll wastefully Opinion , please visit the following link
- 選挙に負けると男性ホルモンが減少:唾液で調査
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