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by popstom1 March 3, 2008 9:05 PM EST
Obama''s tought talk on NAFTA
Obama campaign has been on THE RECORD CATEGORICALLY
denying that such a meeting took place with the
Canadian''s But a new memo show''s that was a BIG LIE
from on the road posted by Fernando Suarez.
Some on more tarnish the Obamanites Golden God
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by scripps1918 March 3, 2008 8:53 PM EST
I can''t imagine what was driving Mr. Kroft when he asked Senator Clinton four times about Senator Obama''s faith. In a court of law it might have been characterized as "badgering the witness." How unfortunate that the media professionals, of whom I used to consider Mr. Kroft one, fail to keep their own bias in check.
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by scripps1918 March 3, 2008 8:34 PM EST
I can''t imagine what was driving Mr. Kroft when he asked Senator Clinton four times about Senator Obama''s faith. In a court of law it might have been characterized as "badgering the witness." How unfortunate that the media professionals, of whom I used to consider Mr. Kroft one, fail to keep their own bias in check.
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by davek455 March 3, 2008 8:09 PM EST
tuckerndfw - dude, my source is http://www.realclearpolitics.com/

it''s all there....she''s ahead in Ohio and Texas
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by davek455 March 3, 2008 8:04 PM EST
It is 3 AM and the phone rings at the White House....President Obambi has no idea where the phone is.
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by mayro1 March 3, 2008 8:00 PM EST
GO HILLARY!!!
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by scripps1918 March 3, 2008 8:00 PM EST
I can''t imagine what was driving Mr. Kroft when he asked Senator Clinton four times about Senator Obama''s faith. In a court of law it might have been characterized as "badgering the witness." How unfortunate that the media professionals, of whom I used to consider Mr. Kroft one, fail to keep their own bias in check.
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by davek455 March 3, 2008 8:00 PM EST
tuckerndfw - you''re cherry picking the polling data....the combined polling data from five or 6 different polls now have Clinton ahead in both Ohio and Texas and Rhode Island....that is a shift from yesterday.......do your research
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by davek455 March 3, 2008 7:57 PM EST
never ever make the mistake at underestimating a Clinton....they''re best when they''re down....she''s finally shifted the momentum....and it has SHIFTED TODAY!!!!
Polling Data
Florida Governor OKs new vote
Obambi slips up on NAFTA
Obambi''s best buddy put on trial today
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by chitown639 March 3, 2008 7:56 PM EST
I can''''t imagine what was driving Mr. Kroft when he asked Senator Clinton four times about Senator Obama''''s faith. In a court of law it might have been characterized as "badgering the witness." How unfortunate that the media professionals, of whom I used to consider Mr. Kroft one, fail to keep their own bias in check.


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He was trying to give her a chance to behave like a REAL LEADER and denounce those kind of tactics. But she fail to do that, because she knows that she has benefitted from those emails....she is a slimeball
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by davek455 March 3, 2008 7:54 PM EST
Wednesday''s headline: SHE''S BAACK!!!
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by chitown639 March 3, 2008 7:54 PM EST
NEW POLLING DATA JUST RELEASED: Clinton ahead in Texas and extends her lead in Ohio.....things are breaking towards Hillary.....YES!!!! THANK YOU ALLAH. THANK YOU JESUS!! THANK YOU TEXAS AND OHIO AND RHODE ISLAND!!


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Yeah, be thankful now!!! Because, you will be crying tomorrow night, after you find out that Hillary is still behind in delelates and can never catch up!!!
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by scripps1918 March 3, 2008 7:53 PM EST
I can''t imagine what was driving Mr. Kroft when he asked Senator Clinton four times about Senator Obama''s faith. In a court of law it might have been characterized as "badgering the witness." How unfortunate that the media professionals, of whom I used to consider Mr. Kroft one, fail to keep their own bias in check.
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by davek455 March 3, 2008 7:52 PM EST
Obama''s best buddy Rezko on trial starting today....dirt forthcoming.

Obama''s little wink wink to Canada on NAFTA comes out of the closet....busted. He says one thing and means another.

What other nasty little thing about Obama lurks in the murky waters of the politician from the land of Richard Daley
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by davek455 March 3, 2008 7:50 PM EST
CLINTON AHEAD IN TEXAS BY 5-6 POINTS POINTS in two separate polls released today. FLORIDA''S GOVERNOR GIVES THE OK FOR THE DEMS TO HOLD A PRIMARY....CLEARING THE WAY FOR A HUGE NUMBER OF DELEGATES FOR HILLARY.
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by scripps1918 March 3, 2008 7:47 PM EST
I can''t imagine what was driving Mr. Kroft when he asked Senator Clinton four times about Senator Obama''s faith. In a court of law it might have been characterized as "badgering the witness." How unfortunate that the media professionals, of whom I used to consider Mr. Kroft one, fail to keep their own bias in check.
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by davek455 March 3, 2008 7:43 PM EST
NEW POLLING DATA JUST RELEASED: Clinton ahead in Texas and extends her lead in Ohio.....things are breaking towards Hillary.....YES!!!! THANK YOU ALLAH. THANK YOU JESUS!! THANK YOU TEXAS AND OHIO AND RHODE ISLAND!!
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by mayro1 March 3, 2008 7:38 PM EST
So, now it''s Hillary''s fault for fracturing the Democratic Party? After she''s worked hard throughout her career and actually ACCOMPLISHED things in the U.S. Senate (reaching across the aisle more often than Obama ever did) to get legislation passed? After she%u2019s acquired, through actual EXPERIENCE, the wisdom necessary to make astute decisions on the economy, environment, and foreign affairs? Then along comes some "never can stay in one place and focus ''cause I''m too busy getting ahead" newbie, with oratory skills and a slick marketing team, who pronounces himself The Savior, and WHAT -- the QUALIFIED candidate should just roll over and play dead? Ridiculous! The Great Uniter has run the most divisive Democratic primary campaign I''ve ever witnessed. What exactly is He implying when He declares at His rallys, %u201CThey said this day would never come!%u201D??? That anyone with the audacity to support the first female presidential candidate is somehow part of the status quo? If the Democratic Party is indeed fractured after this primary, Obama will have no one to blame but Himself. If He wins the nomination, I%u2019ll be forced to hold my nose and cast my vote in His direction, but with great TREPIDATION! And, the ONLY REASON I''d do so would be an effort to prevent the Supreme Court from selling the rights of Joe & Jill Citizen to multinational corporate interests. Do you think we could have a seperate column on the ballot for that sentiment?
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by davek455 March 3, 2008 7:35 PM EST
when is the last time that THE MOST LIBERAL SENATOR IN THE U.S. has won the presidency....think about it.....red states voting for "more liberal than Ted Kennedy" Obama over a war hero that has a lot of independents supporting him....no way
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by mayro1 March 3, 2008 7:34 PM EST
So, now it''s Hillary''s fault for fracturing the Democratic Party? After she''s worked hard throughout her career and actually ACCOMPLISHED things in the U.S. Senate (reaching across the aisle more often than Obama ever did) to get legislation passed? After she%u2019s acquired, through actual EXPERIENCE, the wisdom necessary to make astute decisions on the economy, environment, and foreign affairs? Then along comes some "never can stay in one place and focus ''cause I''m too busy getting ahead" newbie, with oratory skills and a slick marketing team, who pronounces himself The Savior. And what, the QUALIFIED candidate should just roll over and play dead? Ridiculous! The Great Uniter has run the most divisive Democratic primary campaign I''ve ever witnessed. What exactly is he implying when he declares at his rallys, %u201CThey said this day would never come!%u201D??? That anyone with the audacity to support the first female presidential candidate is somehow part of the status quo? If the Democratic Party is indeed fractured after this primary, Obama will have no one to blame but himself. If he wins the nomination, I%u2019ll be forced to hold my nose and cast my vote in his direction, but with great TREPIDATION! And, the ONLY REASON I''d do so would be an effort to prevent the Supreme Court from selling the rights of Joe & Jill Citizen to multinational corporate interests. Do you think we could have a seperate column on the ballot for that sentiment?
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