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National Review Online: Democrat Is Relying On Upcoming Wins To Restore Her Campaign

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by hillarynow February 23, 2008 12:25 PM EST
This is the guy you Obama voters are gambling on rather than voting for Hillary who we know will take care of us.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23261748#23256713
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by westafer2 February 23, 2008 12:18 PM EST
Since his Barack Obama%u2019s father was a black African from Kenya and his mother was a white American from Kansas it would seem best to refer to him as an African-American. To call him %u201Cblack%u201D or potentially %u201Cthe first black president%u201D is simply incorrect because he is obviously biracial.
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by corridorg4 February 23, 2008 12:17 PM EST
I don''t know who Roz62 is, but I do know that person is NOT a journalist.

A) Rick Renzo is a CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICAN from Arizona, McCain''s homestate, not Obama''s.

B) The Obama campaign has never said that Hispanics and African-Americans who do not vote for him are racist. The only racist I read here is you for insisting the only reason that African-Americans vote for him is because they are lemmings following another African-American. How do you explain the vote in lily white states like Iowa, Idaho and Nebraska? Are they all African-Americans who can pass for white?

C) Where is your proof on ANY of these charges against Mrs. Obama? The problems with blogs is that people can write any old garbage and they don''t have to back it up with facts like journalists do.

D) You can''t spell.
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by wikkidinsane February 23, 2008 11:45 AM EST
she is out. Obama has taken lead in texas
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