A lot of us in the Caribbean view American Presidential politics as a top tier spectator sport. That squeaker in Iowa that Romney seemed to pull off at the bottom of the ninth with a slick curve ball (but subsequently lost when the league reviewed the tape) will live long in the memory. If I were American I suppose I would be a slightly right of center Independent. I have to admit though that I have this shameful tendency to give Ron Paul serious thought.
Another American "sport" that I love is Poker. And it seems to me that Mr Santorum is 'all in' with his ultra conservatism message. He now wants to change his bet but it's too late. I think that he has misread Romney's poker face. The thing is that Romney is incapable of bluffing, he trips himself up when he tries. His hand is so strong though that he can afford to be almost transparent and still win. Therefore I am calling it now. Romney vs Obama for the World Political Heavyweight Championships.
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Supreme court decided when it comes to free speech, corporations are humans. But when it comes to suing corporations for human rights violations abroad, corporations are not human and thus not liable (but individuals can). See the latest supreme court decision.
http://www.ivpressonline.com/news/la-na-court-torture-20120229,0,5026669.story
http://www.businessweek.com/printer/articles/10315-intrade-where-politics-meets-the-market