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CBS News Examines States To Watch In '08: Can John McCain Hold Onto The Sunshine State?
- No cover up here---just another coincidence.
Eni Faleomavaega is a member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Faleomaveaga recently traveled to Indonesia to meet with government leaders, however while there he visited the school that Senator Obama attended when he was living abroad with his parents. Why would Faleomavaega visit Obama%u2019s school? According to Indonesian sources the officials that accompanied Faleomavaega wanted all the documentation, photographs of young Barry Soetoro and they offered cash and a lot of it. Obama%u2019s school received thousands of dollars for upgrades for the purchase of computer equipment and so forth from this junket and the documents were removed. - Reply to this comment
- Obama ho are you who who, who who, who are you , who who, we really want to know???????????
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- obama is a kenyan citizen, born aug 4 61 in kenya
his birth record was found.
news alert - Reply to this comment
- obama is a kenyan citizen, born aug 4 61 in kenya
his birth record was found.
news alert - Reply to this comment
- That women from Ohio Sec of state office is a democrat trying to help demos still the election by 200,000 fraud votes.
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- That women from Ohio Sec of state office is a democrat trying to help demos still the election by 200,000 fraud votes.
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- IF Obama gets ahead on election night--you can bet somone in Palm Beach county will find a way to screw it up.
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- "Secretary of State in Ohio is trying to steal the election for Obama in that state."
good for Ohio, that would help make up for Katherine Harris in Florida - Reply to this comment
- The latest: Today, Obama picked up nine key newspaper endorsements in swing states, earning the nod from, among others, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, The Blade of Toledo, the Dayton Daily News, Asheville Citizen-Times in North Carolina, and the Wisconsin State Journal (which backed Bush in 2004) in Madison. The St. Louis daily called McCain, "the incredible shrinking man" who had made a horrific pick for his running mate. Joining the Obama team in battleground states were the Muskegon (Mich.) Chronicle, the Lehigh Valley (Pa.) Express-Times and Springfield (Ohio) News. Six other major papers in an apparent non-swing state also backed Obama today: The Tennessean in Nashville and the San Bernardino Sun (which had backed Bush over Kerry), Contra Costa Times, The Herald of Monterrey, Sacramento Bee and Fresno Bee in California.
Many of these Republican papers - Reply to this comment
- BS Alert! SOS same day!
Pennsylvannia possibly will go to John McCain now since the Secretary of State in Ohio is trying to steal the election for "O"bama in that state.
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Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.




