(part 1) Even before the current mortgage crisis, Rep. Ron Paul was railing about “moral hazard.” So what would he do about it?

(part 2) Even before the current mortgage crisis, Rep. Ron Paul was railing about “moral hazard.” So what would he do about it?

(part 1) Friend? Foe? Does either guy running for President know what to do about the “war on terror” and Pakistan? Common Sense tracks down Bill Richardson, with a little help from a former SAS officer and other experts.

(part 2) Friend? Foe? Does either guy running for President know what to do about the “war on terror” and Pakistan? Common Sense tracks down Bill Richardson, with a little help from a former SAS officer and other experts.

(part 1) Here’s a guy we’ve covered before–we saw what happened in South Carolina, up close and in person, in 2000. So when we got a shot to ask Sen. McCain….well, see for yourself.

(part 2) Here’s a guy we’ve covered before–we saw what happened in South Carolina, up close and in person, in 2000. So when we got a shot to ask Sen. McCain….well, see for yourself.

(part 1) Have you noticed healthy foods like milk have skyrocketed lately? We did–and we wondered how preventative health care reform would work if we didn’t have access to healthy foods. Guess how the candidates answered this one?

(part 2) Continued coverage of the single biggest factor to American bankrupcty.

(part 1) Things are getting expensive in the land of the petroleum junkies. We drove our guzzler minivan across the country to ask farmers and politicians how they were handling the increase in the price of. . . everything.

(part 2) Expensive gas is just the tip of the iceberg. We talk with Congressman Ron Paul and the Wise Men of Abeline, KS about what the candidates can really do about the economy.

(part 1) McCain and Obama say they will fix the economy so we’ll all be able to afford energy as it gets pricier. But what are they doing to make sure there will be any left for us to buy?

(part 2) McCain and Obama have both got plans to overhaul the energy infrastructure. But some parts of their plans sound familiar.

(part 1) Three years after our first trip to Afghanistan the country is spinning out of control. What are the candidates going to do to stabilize the region after seven years?

(part 2) So who do we have to work with to keep Afghanistan from sliding into chaos. . . again?

(part 1) We’ve been listening to the candidates tell us what they promise to do for a while. Now we found someone to tell us what they HAVE to do.

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