Politics
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| | We need to examine the substance behind the words political candidates use. |
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| | The announcement of Obama clinching the Democratic nomination. |
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| | by Patricia Resnick, Jun 5, 2008 | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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| | Senator Obama's candidacy speech and assessment of his policies. |
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| | Hillary Clinton, in fighting Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination for President, made a great and fight and lost narrowly. But she did lose and she needs to acknowledge this. It is time for her to use her bargaining power to ask for what she wants. |
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| | The Democratic campaign of 2008 hearkens back to 1968 and the last time large numbers were energized by a candidate - Robert F. Kennedy. |
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| | Hillary Clinton's claim that Florida voters were being disenfranchised just like those in Zimbabwe is not only ludicrous, but also diminishes the suffering of the people of Zimbabwe. |
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| | The United States is the World's most successful democracy. Yet many of it's leaders have misled the world many times. President Bush and Premier Blair committed the biggest lie of modern history and got away with it because there was no credible opponent.
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| | Hillary Clinton's decision to ignore the states that fueled Obama's 11 wins in a row was a huge mistake. What are the chances that she will gain respectability even if she wins in Montana and South Dakota? Almost as close to a goose egg as you can get. Since she didn't pay attention to small and medium states in the early days of the campaign, she's faced with having to win by a huge majority in two small states just to gain credibility. |
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| | The Illinois senator offers a much more appropriate vision for a fractured America's future than his Republican rival John McCain. |
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| | The American problem with the war in Iraq and its growing debts in the World Bank. |
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