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Examining 2008 election issues from a new perspective

The new book written by Dr. Ricardo Planas, "I'm Right, You're Wrong! NO You're Wrong, I'm Right! Moral Values, Conflict, and Politics in America," seeks to find a new way to examine current topics in the political climate. Before you know it, it will be time for the 2008 election. Issues discussed in the 2008 presidential campaigns are already reaching a boiling point, from the typical standby culture war topics like abortion, gay marriage, and gun control, to the important foreign policy struggles like the War on Terror, the War in Iraq, and the Darfur atrocities. The downloadable ebooks express the national disappointment in the current alignment of moral values accorded to the two political parties leading to inadequate political representation for many voters.


Following the 2008 presidential campaigns

The candidate fields for both the Democratic and Republican parties are, right now, very full. Following the 2008 presidential campaigns can be overwhelming without help, and without focusing on certain big ticket 2008 election issues that seem to dominate the media's coverage. Dr. Planas' book examines these topics from a fresh perspective, one based on moral values. Not moral values as co-opted by both the extreme right and extreme left sides of the political spectrum, but moral values regarding a deep sense of respect toward the dignity of all human beings. At its most base level, the book is a call to action for a new generation of political leaders willing to cross partisan lines in order to make a difference and provide a viable option for the voting public.



Toward a more disciplined discussion of politics in America