
Election 2008 Scrutinized by the Internet, Bible, and Declaration of
Independence
The controversial 2004 U.S presidential election
led to the awakening of a new era and created several investigators to
predict what should happen in the 2008 election. By analyzing the
Internet, the Bible, and the Declaration of Independence, some authors
are showing readers what to expect in the upcoming months.
Talk’s Cheap, Let’s Race! by Stump
Connolly explores what it takes to win a presidential election in 2008.
In today’s society the internet is now the pulling force for political
campaigning, and who bett
er to examine each candidate’s campaign than
the first internet-based political commenter himself. The chief
political correspondent of The Week Behind gave freewheeling
coverage of the Bush-Kerry race of 2004 that informed, delighted and
confounded his Internet fans. His breakthrough 1996 internet column
titled “STUMP, A Campaign Journal” and his documentary “Road to the
Presidency” gave this author the highest praise during the Clinton
campaign.
Dr. X.M, author of Faith and Politics of America,
analyzes each political issue in the context of the Bible and attempts
to determine the most Christian position. The 2004 election indicated a
shift in American politics; a return to moral values as a basis for
electing our representatives. But the issue is whether America chose
the correct party and which had the highest morals in mind? Dr. X.M
explains that to fully adhere to religious teachings both parties have
a long way to go. In publishing his many articles, Dr. X. M has relied
primarily on two tools—the Bible and the Internet—to watch the many
years of political leaders rising and falling.
Using the Declaration of Independence as a touchstone, We Still Hold These Truths
by Ron Hirsch examines nine key areas of domestic and foreign policy to
define "an American manifesto," a positive vision for the Democratic
Party. It reclaims the moral bona fides of the Democratic Party and
shows why the direction of the Bush administration and the radical
Republican conservatives are destructive to historical values. Ron
Hirsch, a graduate of Brown University and the University of Chicago
Law School, has developed position papers on a wide range of social
policy issues, seen first hand the powerlessness of the poor, helped
create social service projects that involved thousands of lawyers, and
authored three groundbreaking works on the legal profession.
Talk’s Cheap, Let’s Race! is available in softcover (ISBN #978-1-879652-45-3), Faith and Politics of America is available in softcover (ISBN#978-1-58939-736-1), We Still Hold These Truths is available in softcover (ISBN#1-58939-587-5) from Virtualbookworm.com, Amazon.com and Barnesandnoble.com. The books can also be ordered from most bookstores around the United States and the United Kingdom.
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