Posted on April 30, 2008 by politisite
The Florida Re-Count the Movie
By Albert N. Milliron, Iron Mill Interactive Media inc.
Donald LaFontaine starts with, “Just when you thought it was safe to vote again in Florida, another recount is ready to blow”, “HBO presents, Recount, where political journalist, Albert Milliron takes another photograph of a hanging chad” please turn off all cell phones, [...]
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Posted on April 30, 2008 by politisite
Professor will be terminated due to inappropriate Relationship with now deceased student
Update: May 16: NowPublic contributer, everchanging , has been following this story from Arizona and provided me with this link that has an interview with the Girls father about the 911 call to police.
Update:
everchanging
at 01:39 on May 9th, 2008
UPDATE: 5.09.2008
Psychology professor 51 years old, Michael [...]
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Posted on April 30, 2008 by politisite
UCLA exposes Racism at Planned Parenthood
According to blackgencide.org 1452 black babies are aborted every day in the United States.
Planned Parenthood provides a large percentage of these abortions. Albert Milliron of Politisite.com said in 2007, “if Planned Parenthood were not strategically placed in African-American communities, Hispanics would not be the second largest minority group in [...]
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Posted on April 30, 2008 by politisite
Abortion advocates are relieved that abill requiring those seeking an abortion to view an ultrasound oftheir child. The bill is dead and so will many childrenas ignorance is bliss. In America were education is empathized,the same politicians voted against this bill in Florida. thevote today was 20-20 split along party lines. The bill required [...]
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Posted on April 30, 2008 by politisite
Wow NowPublic was Website of the day. Na Web site of the year.
News. The world is obsessed with it. Dip your toe in current affairs and you’re soon sucked in by the maelstrom that is the news.
Research suggests that when something big happens, people go looking to the names they trust. [...]
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