7/28/07

What's More Political than the War?

Although interest in the presidential candidates is now a bit soft, we know that the issue of the war is on the top of everyone's mind. In support of the troops, we are promoting a website offering shirts for army, navy, marine and airforce moms, dads, wives, kids, and others. currently there is a sale on most shirts for military families.

Most of the shirts are priced so you can buy three and get one free. This is the perfect time for grab up t-shirts in support of the army, navy, marines and air force. Our "Mom" shirts and "Wife" shirts as well as those naming other familiy members are quite popular. Many of the designs are made by actual military family members.

For more, see SUPPORT4MILITART.COM

Mac the Observer

7/16/07

Sizzling Summer

As the heat of summer increases, so too does interest in the presidential candidates. And the online activity I am monitoring shows barely a blip for Mitt Romney while all the other Republicans are even less fortunate.

The intense interest in Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama seems to have quieted. Perhaps we know as much about them as we need to know at this point. Most interest is currently being focused on, drumroll please, Al Gore! In the past week Mr. Gore has lit up the charts here. There is also a bit of activity in the Biden and Richardson camps.

And if you like to think of investing in keepsakes, perhaps this is the time to grab up a McCain button or magnet. They may become obsolete soon. As for Fred Thompson, who knows if he will or if he won't—it is far more fun and infinitely less demanding to be on the fence.

If you follow politics, have you selected a candidate? Have you actively promoted that person with a sticker, t-shirt, hat, or just a little magnet on the refrig? We offer a great selection of items for the top 11 candidates at CANDIDATESTUFF.COM. Check it out!

Mac the Observer

7/2/07

Republican ship sinking? or sunk?

I was planning to write a few ideas about the prospect of Micheal Bloomberg entering the presidential race. There are some interesting possibilities with the electoral votes . . . there may be a chance that Bloomberg could receive enough electoral votes to prevent a Republican or Democrat winning sufficient electoral votes to win the election without involvement of the congress.

Now that we have President Bush's commutation of Libby and most--if not all -- Republican candidates falling in line, perhaps the populace will stand up and keep their votes away from the GOP! Bloomberg may not need to insure the election results now, is the election a done deal now??

Do we ever need a change of directiom! Come on election!

Mac the Observer