History was made this week. Barack Obama’s metoric rise to the Presidency has already been compared to Kennedy’s election 48 years ago. Much like Kennedy, Obama’s youth and message of hope resonated with voters between the ages of 18-25. Obama is also the first Senator elected to our nation’s highest office since Kennedy was elected […]
I was searching the internet on the topic of democracy and its historical trends recently. I found an email that surfaced after the 2000 election and began to swarm inboxes that discussed the Scottish Historian, Lord Woodhouselee Alexander Frasier Tytler’s, research into the phases of a democracy. Several other blog such as The New Conservative […]
You may remember Richard Dreyfuss from such movies as Jaws and Mr. Holland’s Opus, but now Mr. Dreyfuss is making the transition from actor to activist. He is now on a mission to improve civics education in American classrooms. He gets “Two Thumbs Way Up” from Kids Voting for working on this […]
The wait is almost over. After a year of campaigning, the American people can finally take their opinions to the polls and can stop using their words and start using their vote to back their desired candidate for the president of the United States. The nation will finally get a sense of who the front […]