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by infidel_us November 26, 2007 3:46 PM EST
''Clinton And Obama Switch Roles In Iowa''

Does this mean Ubama gets to wear the strap on?
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by portrower8 November 26, 2007 3:45 PM EST
Go Obama! I am voting for him because he has VISION!

He has a lot of experience too - especially on forgien relations from serving on the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, to making the right call on IRAQ in 2002, on PAKISTAN a few months back, and now on IRAN.

Can''t wait!
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by gunownerdan November 26, 2007 3:44 PM EST
Is it just me or does Hitlery get uglier and uglier every time I see her?
And that voice?!?
It makes me want to vomit just listening to her!!!!!
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by hueffenhardt November 26, 2007 3:41 PM EST
For those who want a serious look at the Obama Health Care plan and why it is set up the way it is, go to the Barack Obama website, click on Issues, and then HealthCare. The tv show 20/20 pointed out a few weeks back the problems with purely socialized medicine (i.e., people run to the E.R. for every minor sniffle or paper cut; people having to wait for years for replacement hip surgery, doctors not being paid well, etc). Barack''s plan does the best among democrats at addressing these issues. But it is not enough to have great plans. We need someone who can pass these plans through congress. Barack listens to those who oppose his plans and works to resolve concerns and then work together. Hillary''s strategy is to overpower her opposition (that is also Bush''s by the way). That is not how one passes reforming legislation; it does not work.
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by valjeanne-2009 November 26, 2007 3:28 PM EST
Edwards 2008 ''The Peoples President"

Reality check... John is the ONLY truly electable candidate of these top three...

Edwards returning the government back to "We the People"
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by cbsespo November 26, 2007 3:02 PM EST
This is just the beginning, millions of voters are waiting to see if Barack Obama can win, they don`t want to waste a vote in this critical election. Once he wins Iowa he will build momentum rapidly.
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by gunownerdan November 26, 2007 2:51 PM EST
Clinton and Obama are both members of the CFR(Council on Foreign Relations) just like Bush, Cheney, Giuliani, Edwards, Romney, Biden, McCain, Richardson, and Thompson to name a few.
The CFR has hijacked the foreign policy of both parties and their main goal is to destroy American sovereignty and our constitution leading to the formation of a North American Union with Canada and Mexico.
Dr. Ron Paul is NOT a member of the CFR and he is the only anti-war and pro-liberty candidate running for president.
ronpaul2008.com
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by MrUniteUs November 26, 2007 2:48 PM EST
Nationally Hillary Clinton has enjoyed a 30% lead among women. But in Iowa Clinton trails Obama. Iowan women have had a better look at the candidates than
most women.

The pattern seems to be the more people see of Obama the more they like, the more they see of Clinton,
well...
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by quincy071 November 26, 2007 2:44 PM EST
HILLARY CLINTON IS A JOKE
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by MrUniteUs November 26, 2007 2:40 PM EST
Barack Obama was born at time when most Black Americans were still denied their constitutional right to vote. It is tribute to America that Barack Obama supporters include Americans of all racial, ethnic, religious, and economic background. Interesting to note he does best among the well educated and well informed.

There are two Obama''s
The real Obama which msny Iowans have had a chance to meet directly; and the media Obama, which often misquotes Obama in articles and talk radio, and ignores his positions on important issues.

I recommend everyone visit his website and see and hear where he stands on the issues.

http://www.barackobama.com/index.php
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by mike71067 November 26, 2007 2:09 PM EST
"Hillary should change her approach to her campaign here it is--- Just after every question shake her head from side to side and say," WELL" before any answer and offer a trickle down economy that should do it."
-Posted by starleo146 at 10:49 AM : Nov 26, 2007

The only problem with that approach is that Reagan was correct, and Hillary''s answer will change depending on who she''s speaking to.
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by starleo146 November 26, 2007 1:49 PM EST
Hillary should change her approach to her campaign here it is--- Just after every question shake her head from side to side and say," WELL" before any answer and offer a trickle down economy that should do it.
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by mike71067 November 26, 2007 1:46 PM EST
"This is our chance! Please elect Obama for President."
-Posted by Hueffenhardt at 10:43 AM : Nov 26, 2007

This is our chance? For WHAT? A liberal socialist president? We don''t need that. Hey, we also have the "chance" to get herpes, cancer, and a toothache. Some chances are not worth taking.
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by starleo146 November 26, 2007 1:45 PM EST
Posted by Hueffenhardt at 10:43 AM : Nov 26, 2007

Bush had no experience either and looked what happened to him. Obama has one up on Bush he has book and common sense.
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by johnnyraygun-2009 November 26, 2007 1:45 PM EST
That first post is really weird. A ladder of peace all the way to outer space. Wow. And colleagues concur. So therefore we should elect a women. TrueProgress, I think that overkill on the aroma therapy is having consequences.
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by starleo146 November 26, 2007 1:44 PM EST
OPrah will help Obama in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina. She has given so much money to his campaign she is trying to protect her investment or she is learning how to be a president?????
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by hueffenhardt November 26, 2007 1:43 PM EST
Obama has as much experience as JFK and Lincoln had when they were elected. He will make a great president because he will be uniquely able to get the votes he needs in congress to pass the important legislation that needs to be passed. Why? Because he is a uniter, not a divider like Hillary. Hillary''s philosophy is to overpower the opposition. But she will not be able to get things done by ostracizing her opponents. Obama takes a win-win approach and really listens to those who oppose his ideas to find ways in which their concerns will be resolved and they can work together. Obama is exactly what this country needs both domestically and abroad. This is our chance! Please elect Obama for President.
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by mike71067 November 26, 2007 1:39 PM EST
Headline: "Clinton And Obama Switch Roles In Iowa"

Oh, so the white communist is now the black communist, and the black communist is now the white communist?
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by trueprogress November 26, 2007 1:15 PM EST
Stairs to peace start with one step.. it is so obvious that we NEED a woman as PRESiDENT ..

as a college Professor of Women''s Studies, I can define the bias in this report. Our country NEEDS a woman President. Who better an bring the two sides together ? We are building a Stairway to Peace, where women all over the world are building peace decorative steps to be hung together as a ladder, and then suspended in weightless outer space. As it passes over Washington Moscow and the Middle East it will bring a message that we must follow the female lead and world peace will prevail ! And, you can climb onto it all the way to outerspace ! My colleagues fully support the first and only TRUE candidate for TOTAL PEACE and harmony, Hillary.
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