Washington D.C.

Off to Washington D.C.

I am going on a week long vacation to our nation's capital. I will be in Washington D.C. for the rest of this week. I am not sure if I will be posting during my extended stay.

I will be following other Political blogs and news via my iPhone and Twitter of course. I can not wait until Thursday's debate. I will have to find a local pub where Washington Insiders congregate to join in on the fun.

You can view my trip's itinerary on the Yahoo! Travel website and read my journal. Until next week.

Goodbye!


Around the World for 03/18/08

D.C.'s ban on handgun gets its day at Supreme Court - The District of Columbia is asking the Supreme Court to preserve the capital's ban on handguns in a major case over the meaning of the Second Amendment's "right to keep and bear arms." A Washington resident who wants to keep handguns at home for protection is challenging the 32-year-old ban as a violation of his constitutional rights.

Poll: McCain, Obama, Clinton in dead heat in election matchup - Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton would both statistically tie Republican John McCain in a general election matchup, a new CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll indicates. If Obama were to win the nomination, he would get 47 percent of the vote compared to 46 percent for McCain -- a statistical tie given the poll's 3 percentage point margin of error. Should Clinton win the nomination, the poll suggests she would get 49 percent compared to McCain's 47 percent -- another statistical tie.

Sudan and Chad Sign Peace Pact - President Omar Hassan al-Bashir of Sudan and President Idriss Déby of Chad on Thursday signed a peace agreement meant to end cross-border rebel attacks in a region that includes Darfur. 

US admits economy is in downturn - US Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson has admitted that the US economy is facing a "sharp decline" at the moment but hoped for a recovery later in the year. The news comes after the US central bank, the Federal Reserve intervened to rescue troubled bank Bear Stearns, providing $30bn in emergency support.

Dalai Lama Says He’ll Resign if Violence Escalates - The Dalai Lama on Tuesday invited international observers, including Chinese officials, to scour his offices here and investigate whether he had any role in inciting the latest anti-Chinese violence in Tibet. He also threatened to resign as leader of Tibet’s government-in-exile in the event of spiraling bloodshed in his homeland.