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| | Would he advise the voting lynchpin to quit enabling the destructive monetary influence of big business that has turned our two-party political system into puppet machinery? |
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| | I have looked into this and and the answer is twofold; we had a very slow news week otherwise and John Edwards lied to the wrong people, members of the press. Right or wrong, this is payback Mr. Edwards. |
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| | As we draw closer and closer to the November 4th Election date, one presidential candidate’s gaining momentum and the other no one cares about. Show your Obama support with these unique Obama Shirt designs. |
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| | Have you been frustrated by the recent primary? What about the 2000 Election? Here are two alternatives to our cultural woes. |
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| | I go over the talk about Hillary and Obama teaming up. |
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| | by Michael L. King, May 11, 2008 | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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| | The Democratic Party's 2008 Primary shows us how not to pick a president. The process gives us consistently average candidates. They offend few, and survive to enter office without a mandate. They also avoid tackling the regional American differences that must be addressed in order to have sustained economic progress. |
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| | In response to the recent remarks about Barack Obama and stories about his former pastor. |
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| | by claudette Jones, Apr 17, 2008 | | Comments(2) Liked It: 1 |
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| | The ABC Democratic Debates seemed more like an interrogation than a debate. It felt like Obama walked straight into an ambush and surprisingly survived. |
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| | We will soon pick the Democratic nominee for President of the United States. Which of the two candidates are "the right choice" for us to make. Is it Barack with his quest for "change" or Hillary with her "experience"? |
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| | This year's nomination race has caused lots of confusion. Here are answers to the top questions I've faced. |
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