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CBSNews.com Analysis: Past Performance Suggests Barack Obama And John McCain Each Have Unique Strengths - And Weaknesses

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by ponco seno June 4, 2008 11:50 PM EDT
Rezko donated more than $21,000 to Obama and raised far more for his campaigns in Illinois, though not his presidential bid.

Posted by von_marko at 06:48 PM : Jun 04, 2008



I will like to see Cheney''s and Bush stock porfolios dating back AUG 2001. Let see how many defense companies they hold.
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by ponco seno June 4, 2008 11:49 PM EDT
I would not vote for another republican if i had to spend the rest of my life in jail. george BUSH you no good son of a bitc# you and your dad needs to go to HELL along with your stupid *** mother i hate you people you suck your wife sucks your kids suck hope you all go to hell soon!


Posted by aheadace at 08:11 PM : Jun 04, 2008



LOL :-)
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by cfscreamer June 4, 2008 9:58 PM EDT
It''s almost humorous seeing how badly CBS wants to get Obama voted into office. Well - maybe pathetic is a better word.
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by ajmarine111 June 4, 2008 9:53 PM EDT
Andrea Mitchell, Chris Matthews, Keith Olbermann, Tim Russert and Rachel Maddow are just pundits. They have slammed Hillary Clinton throughout the election process and been sexist. Posted by ERoosevelt08


I agree...just a few more idiots to add to your list: Cafferty, Glenn Beck, and Tucker.



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Posted by tazmjam at 06:39 PM : Jun 04, 2008


Now everyone is suppose to play nice and support Obama. Kinda hard to do either way.
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by von_marko June 4, 2008 9:49 PM EDT
He also advised Obama on the purchase of a new Chicago home and, in his wife''s name, purchased a vacant lot next to the new Obama home at the same time from a couple who insisted on selling both pieces of property simultaneously. The purchase raised questions about the extent of his help
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by noloyalisti June 4, 2008 9:48 PM EDT
McPain is talking about change. Can you imagine that. This is the moron who is for the bush war and the bush tax cuts for the rich. He wanted campaign finance reform but then immediately decided he needed corporate lobbyist money. He doesn''t know who Al Quada vs. Sunni vs. Shiite. God save us.

What''s specifically so wrong with liberals anyway. Is it because they are the true patriots who care about We the People (by the way that''s in the Constitution for you conservatives who agree it''s just a piece of paper like the white trash that is Bush and McSame).
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by von_marko June 4, 2008 9:48 PM EDT
Rezko donated more than $21,000 to Obama and raised far more for his campaigns in Illinois, though not his presidential bid.
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by von_marko June 4, 2008 9:46 PM EDT
Rezko has known Obama since he entered politics and was involved in a 2005 real estate deal with the Democratic presidential candidate
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by von_marko June 4, 2008 9:45 PM EDT
CHICAGO - A prominent fundraiser for Sen. Barack Obama and Gov. Rod Blagojevich was convicted Wednesday of fraud and money laundering after a high-profile federal trial provided an unusually detailed glimpse of the pay-to-play politics that has made Illinois infamous.
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by whitepicks2 June 4, 2008 9:40 PM EDT
McCain offers a false choice: stay the course in Iraq, or cede the region to Iran. Keeping all of our troops tied down indefinitely in Iraq is not the way to weaken Iran %u2013 it is precisely what has strengthened it. It is a policy for staying, not a plan for victory. Obama has proposed a responsible, phased redeployment of our troops from Iraq. We will get out as carefully as we were careless getting in. Obama will finally pressure Iraq''s leaders to take responsibility for their own future.
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