Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Winner take All


Last night Hillary Clinton walked away with Pennsylvania in her corner. A grand total of 1589 delegates Hillary only 436 to go while her competitor Obama leads with 1714. Even though he did not take first place in Penn State Barrack Obama has said his campaign will seal the deal. In the mean time Clinton heads off to the Tar Heel state of North Carolina tomorrow to speak at the Asheville Civics Center. Clinton lags behind in the polls of North Carlina with only thirty five percent of the vote while Obama remains chiefly ahead with fifty one. It's still anyone's game but can Clinton step up to take the delegates of the old North state in time? We'll see. For this and other news please go to www.foxnews.com or www.cnn.com or www.citizens-ties.com.

Sunday, April 06, 2008

Charlton Heston Remembered


Charlton Heston well known film actor of the 1950's and 60's passed away at the age of eighty three. Heston won best actor for his role as Ben-Hur and parted the Red Sea as Moses. In 2002 Heston revealed that he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Most notably Heston was the President of the NRA and was even President of the Screen Actors Guild. Heston was very active in politics and backed several conservative Presidential candidates. Charlton Heston is truly a figure that is larger than life but although he is gone the memories he left behind for us on film will forever live on. For this and other news please go to www.foxnews.com or www.cnn.com.

Friday, April 04, 2008

40 Years Ago Today


It is hard for many to believe that today marks the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968. Although the assassin took from us an inspirational leader there was no taking away Dr. King's dreams for the future of our nation. So as we remember him let us remember and be thankful for the freedoms given us and recognize how far we've come in a mere forty years. For this and other news please go to www.history.com, www.foxnews.com or www.cnn.com.

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Let the Count Down Begin



What once appeared to be a landslide is now an up hill battle. In order to walk away with the Democratic Presidential nomination for 2008 Hillary Clinton must win big in Pennsylvania on April the twenty second. Her lead in the state showed this past Tuesday as being 42 to 47 against opponent Barack Obama. Political annalists project that if Clinton does not win big in Pennsylvania at the end of the month that it is over and Obama will be the victor. However, most annalists are positive about Clinton's come back and say that she will most likely take carry the state, the only question is by how much? For this and other news please go to www.foxnews.com or www.cnn.com.