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Do you have the perseverance to go the distance?  If not, let the sixteenth President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, inspires you to keep going.  Read the list below to see for yourself what perseverance did for one of our most popular U.S. Presidents.
 

1832  Lost his job.

1832  Defeated for the Legislature of Illinois.

1833  Failed [...]

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Farewell to President George W. Bush.  Thank you for leading our country through the best of times and the worst of times!  May God continue to bless you and your family.
 
Greeting to President Barack Obama.  May God bless you with wisdom and courage as you lead the United States of America through the opportunities and challenges ahead.

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Yes we can!  President-elect Barack Obama said in his acceptance speech last night.  Yesterday our nation and the world had witnessed history in the making when Americans voted Senator Obama as the first African-American to be president of the United States of America.
 
Regardless of political affiliations, let’s wish our president-elect a hearty congratulation.  Obama’s victory [...]

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Election Day is tomorrow.  Our presidential and vice presidential candidate choices are as follows.
 
Republican Party – Senator John McCain and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin
Democratic Party – Senators Barack Obama and Joe Biden
 
If you have not done the early voting, go cast your vote on Election Day at your precinct then head over to your party’s [...]

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Attention patriotic American delegate citizens.  Bought your plane tickets?  Mapped out your driving route?  Planned what you will pack and wear?  Made hotel reservations?  It is time to attend your political party’s National Convention.  Check the websites below for the latest exciting and fun news in convention politics.
 
The Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado: August [...]

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I love the excitement, anticipation, speculation, and affiliation of presidential election years.  2008 is no exception.  On Tuesday, March 4, Texas, along with Ohio, Rhode Island, and Vermont are holding their respective Primaries.
I follow the presidential candidates of Democrat and Republican Parties with keen interest.  Currently Senators Barack Obama and Hilary Clinton appear to be [...]

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