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May 6, 2008

 

 

The Question is Endorse or Not
 
EVANSVILLE, Ind. - The protracted race for the Democratic presidential nomination has left many members of Congress facing a tough question: to endorse, or not to endorse?
Those backing a presidential hopeful stand to reap the benefits of having a friend in the White House, but they're also taking a gamble.
 
The dynamics of this decision are clearly illustrated here in Southern Indiana, where two Democratic House members have been tasked with deciding whether to endorse Sens. Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton , or to keep mum on their preference.
 
We are back to another Super Tuesday in North Carolina and Indiana. Is the Game On Or Over?
 
I predict that Obama will win the race in North Carolina and Hillary will make a good showing in Indiana. I also feel that the race will be over if Obama wins both States with a healthy margin.
 
Will the media or the American voters elect our next President. It appears to me that the media is pushing the Republican Party.
 
It is a pivotal battle so far in the democratic party, neither candidate can reach the delicates needed to win the nomination.
 
GREENVILLE, N.C. - Resolute rivals Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama straddled North Carolina and Indiana on the eve of a pair of crucial primaries in the unceasing contest for the Democratic presidential nomination.
 
Both predicted the race would stretch into June, regardless of today's outcomes.
 
Seeking an edge in the final hours, Clinton plugged her summertime gas-tax holiday proposal at every stop and released a new TV ad in both states that assailed Obama for his opposition to it. The ad called her "the candidate who is going to fight for working people."
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Believe it or not! Dogs may have the ability to read our minds.

This article was found in BrainMysteries.com


Dog owners who think their beloved pooch can read their mind may be right.
Canterbury University psychology student Michelle Maginnity has just completed a masters research project looking at whether the domestic dog has a theory of mind - that is, whether they can think about the thoughts and feelings of self and others.
She said after carrying out a range of experiments which tested the cognitive skills of dogs, she believed they were not only sensitive to human cues, but also had the ability to think about what their human companions may be thinking.
"So, in a way, dogs may be able to read minds," she said.
Michelle's research involved testing the social-cognitive skills of 16 dogs, some pure bred and others of mixed breed, in a food-finding task. In four different experiments the dogs had to decide where the food was hidden by following cues from people who either did or didn't know where the food was.
Michelle said a range of scenarios were tested, for example, one person watched food being hidden while the other covered their eyes, and in each test the dogs showed a preference for the person who they believed knew where the food was.
"What this showed was that the dogs were able to take the perspective of the humans involved in the experiment, and attribute states of knowledge to those people," Michelle said.
"This means dogs may possess a functional theory of mind."
Michelle said research on the social cognition skills of animals had largely focused on chimpanzees and other primates, with relatively inconclusive results. However, she believed dogs were a more appropriate species to look at.
"Domestic dogs have evolved from wolves, which are social pack animals. It would therefore be advantageous to them to be able to think about what other pack members are thinking, especially when taking part in co-operative hunting. In that situation it also helps if they're able to think about what their prey may be thinking," she said.
"Another important factor is that dogs have evolved alongside humans and are likely to have become attuned to human behavior and social cues to help in their interactions with people."
Is Your Dog Psychic?

Many dog owners claim that their pets anticipate their return, typically by going to wait at a door, window, driveway, or even at a bus stop. In the early 1990's,
Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, a biologist, and former Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge University, completed a number of survey studies to find out how many pet owners had observed seemingly psychic abilities in their pets. Sheldrake's household surveys found that 46% of dog owners had noticed this ability in England and 45% in California.
 
Real Estate is still the best way to get RICH
What are the top myths about Foreclosures


DISCOUNTS NOT SIGNIFICANT...
Not true; It is possible to save 50% or more.


FORECLOSURES HAPPEN ONLY IN LOW-VALUE AREAS...
You can find properties in all areas, low value to the most exclusive.

YOU CAN"T PURCHASE FOR NO MONEY DOWN...BIG DOWN PAYMENTS REQUIRED...
Not True...Great Deals Can Be Made

FIRST TIME BUYERS AND POOR CREDIT ARE NOT ACCEPTED
Absolutely not so!

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