Finding something else that can stir up some noise, it is now the turn of illegally residing individuals in the area of the United States to feel the heat. President Bush has now promised to make better reforms to distinguish the authentic from the illegally residing individuals in the country today.
While there is no threat that can be seen in the form of the fight for terror, it is better safe than to be sorry. Problem is even the people who are just after greener pastures will have to bear the attention and laws that would be passed out from such.
People have viewed this as a means of trying to win back potential votes for President Bush, something that he has been losing lately due to various run-ins with Congress and questionable leading. While such an issue may sound to be interesting, it still isn’t in the area of what he has already done. But basing everything on what he has already done, it looks like Bush still has a lot of catching up to do from hereon.
[tags]bush, illegal immigrants, tnt, pardon, occupancy, migration, status, alien resident, alien, residency[/tags]
Posted in Benefits, Blog Biz News, Blogs, Business, Economy, General, Monetization, Resources by Frank on April 9, 2007 at 12:56 am | Comments Off
As the Justice Department continues to draw fire, the more people are slowly curling their tails and wanting out from being caught in the limelight. The latest withdrawal came from Senior Justice Official Monica Goodling, who passed her resignation as counselor to the attorney general which will take effect on April 7.
Goodling is known for invoking the 5th amendment in her refusal to testify before congress. This in turn had raised a lot of controversy, placing her on the hot seat. Topping it all off was her sudden resignation which as usual, triggered widespread confusion since no reason was given by Goodling and at the same time was caught unaware.
At the moment, no clear reason could be pinpointed to her reason. But if there is one person that will surely suffer from this development, it would be Atty. Gen. Gonzales who is seemingly slowly losing his grip on the said department.
[tags]justice, attorney, us politics, attorney general[/tags]
Posted in Blog Biz News, Blog Networks, Blogs, Business, Economy, Marketing, Monetization, Resources by Frank on April 7, 2007 at 2:09 am | Comments Off
When election time comes, there would be common issues regarding how electoral candidates would vie passionately for seats in the governing body offices, especially the coveted presidential seat that would lead countries today.

The issue regarding the relieving of US attorneys has still been in the air and another twist concerning the 2004 elections has been blurted out in the open that included voter fraud. For most countries, this issue is not surprising. Considering that politics is a web of concern that most people would want to get into since power is the obvious agenda for winning in set election periods.
Sad but true, this issue, a clear issue and has been revealed in line with the conflict in taking up the firing of the US attorneys. Slowly but surely, the reason behind why they were indeed relieved has been escalating and more findings are sure to come out soon.
[tags]us attorneys, government, elections, president, bush, politics, voter fraud[/tags]
Posted in Analysis, Blog Biz News, Blogs, Business, Google, Monetization, Resources by Frank on April 5, 2007 at 12:26 am | Comments Off

And so the new twist has Great Britain in the center of things with the capture of 15 British sailors and marines in Iran who were caught in Iran waters. Apparently, the Iranians are bargaining for the release of 5 Iranians held by US forces.
With the Americans in the mix, President Bush has lambasted the demands, making it another media circus where the negotiations being pushed for are totally uncalled for since the 15 captives were purely on routine.
While Bush pledged full support for Great Britain Prime Minster Tony Blair, everything lies on a stand still. As each day passes, more issues on this matter is sure to escalate. But Bush proclaims that peaceful efforts as headed by Britain’s PM Blair will be the best solution. Hopefully the Iranians would also see it in the way that they do to avoid further controversies and bloodshed if ever no compromise would be reached.
[tags] british sailors, british marines, iran, bush[/tags]
Posted in Blog Biz News, Blogs, Business, General, Marketing, Monetization, Resources by Frank on April 3, 2007 at 2:28 am | Comments Off
People running for political office do not win the trust and vote of people by merely sitting down. The financial aspect and funds are essential requirements for a political candidate to be known and spread anywhere. The battle today is the strategic approach on how to make money, the obvious life stream of US politics to support their move towards successful political campaigns.

It has been proven that the chances of candidates to win elections are obviously relying on funds to support their venture. Such has been proven from past electoral candidates such as George Bush in the 2000 elections where he was able to raise close to $30 million dollars in a single quarter (excerpt taken from The Money Shot).
Gone are the days of medieval means of making candidates known through simple campaign methods. The use of tri-media such as television, radio and print ads obviously need the support of money. Sad to say, this has been the differentiating factor and leverage being used to be ahead of the other packs of running political candidates in the United States today.
[tags]politics, candidates, life stream, budget, finance[/tags]
Posted in Analysis, Benefits, Blogs, Business, Corporations, Marketing, Monetization, New Media, Resources, Strategy, Surveys by Frank on April 1, 2007 at 9:53 pm | Comments Off