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Obama "Talk the Talk...but can he Walk the Walk" Part 2
Obama “Talk the Talk… but can he Walk the Walk” Part 2 In 1999, Barack Obama was faced with a difficult vote in the Illinois legislature — to support a bill that would let some juveniles be tried as adults, a position that risked drawing fire from African-Americans, or to oppose it, possibly undermining his image as a tough-on-crime moderate. ...
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MiamiVice
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August 8, 2008
Who's Most experinced Not just Age
This is one of the biggest reasons why people supporting Obama over Clinton. Obama's event is ''free and open to the public.From the people to the people.What goes around come around YES we can. Tickets to Clinton's event are $250 to $1000 and she aslo got supports from big-fat-cats lobbyist and yet she goes burst.She just helds the Bad ...
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Jack234
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May 11, 2008
Clinton's "3 am" Ad Is Rove-Like But Also Silly
I was struck like many others by the Republican sounding tone of the ''who do you want to answer the phone at 3 am'' ad. It has probably disqualified Senator Clinton from being taken seriously as a democratic leader in the eyes of many progressive voters in the future. But there was something oddly out of touch about the ad too, which may say ...
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john adkisson
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February 29, 2008