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Alex Leitch , Scott Goldstein & friends

Matthew Moses, Rick Wasmund

Chris Scott

Amal Judge-Bennett , Scott Goldstein , C. Todd Williamson, III, Robert Alex Barrett Leitch, III, Ezana Tefara
Joseph Perry, Moyer McCoy, Matthew Moses

Jonathan Ossoff, Jason Goodson

Richard Parker

Daraka Satcher and C. Todd Williamson, III

Moyer McCoy, Jasmine Greene
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Today I read a very good article about Barack Obama by associated press writer Ron Fournier. Here are a couple of samples from said article: ‘Arrogance is a common vice in presidential politics. A person must be more than a little self-important to wake up one day and say, “I belong in the Oval Office.” […]

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In response to the fallout after the comments made by his former pastor Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Sen. Barack Obama gave a speech in Philadelphia, PA only steps away from the famed Independence Hall where the Declaration of Independence was signed. His speech not only addressed Wright’s comments, but also national issues concerning race in America, his […]

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Senator John McCain embarked on a trip to Iraq this weekend. He will be visiting the country, speaking with the country’s leadership, and also visiting with U.S. troops. This is the beginning of a full round of trips he will be making to Jordan, Israel, England, and France. This is such a […]

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I honestly was not even going to write anything about this, but each day the media does not want to cover significant issues to the American people like ohhh I don’t know the country’s economic problems, natural disasters in the state of Georgia, March Madness selections, or construction accidents in New York City, I have […]

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The Florida Democratic Party has decided not to hold a primary in the state for the candidates in the 2008 presidential elections. After weeks of negotiation, including a proposal for mail in votes, the State Democrats could not come to an agreed upon plan. The State party leaders have been trying to create […]

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Happy Birthday Club Relaford

I would just like to give a personal congratulations to Club Relaford, the parent site to Rooster Talk, for without you there would be no us. It has a been an interesting first year as a magazine, and has come a long way and will continue to go even further. So, […]

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Former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer resigned officially, and on Monday March 17, 2008 Lieutenant Governor David Paterson will be begin his term as New York State Governor. Governor Paterson will become the country’s first blind governor, New York State’s first African-American governor, as well as the fourth African-American governor the country’s every had. […]

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Last night MSNBC Countdown host Keith Olbermann had a first. For the first time in his show’s tenure, he gave one of his ”special commentaries” against a member of the Democratic Party. Usually aimed at members of the Bush administration or Fox News personalities, Olbermann confronted Sen. Hillary Clinton on a number of fronts that include: the recent […]

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Well New York Governor Eliot Spitzer is getting an enormous amount of pressure to resign. The Governor being linked to a call girl ring earlier this week is looking like he might have to step down. The former New York Attorney General has made several enemies who are now starting to mount support […]

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Today there are two clear directions, which Latin American countries are taking. While leaders in few countries look towards the future and work to improve their current situation, most, idolize the past and use populist rhetoric to consolidate power and regress on the democratic progress made in the past twenty years. The two Latin Americas […]

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Hillary and Bill Clinton have mentioned 3 times in the last week on a possible Clinton/Obama tag team.  Am I hearing this correct?
 I’m a candidate for president and I lost 12 straight caucus’ and primaries. How am I still in this race? Well Clinton does have the argument that she’s taken the big states: Texas, […]

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Vladimir Putin’s handpicked successor Dmitry Medvedev won 68.3% of the Russian vote (at the time of this entry). The two celebrated the victory at a concert in honor of Medvedev, who has claimed that he will continue the “path” started by Putin. Although he’s been touted as a more liberal leader than his predeccessor, many observers […]

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