Posts Tagged ‘obama’
Thursday, May 1st, 2008
Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., during the campaign rally for Obama at the Meadowlands arena in East Rutherford, N.J., on Feb. Kennedy told the crowd the same thing she said when she endorsed Obama in January — that he was the first politician she has known to inspire people the same way as her father. “We’re Obama [...]
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Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
However, I don’t think Wright reflects Obama’s views. So instead of trotting out Hagee everytime Wright is mentioned, how about trotting out Dan Yeary, and point to anything he has ever said that matches Jeremiah Wright’s level of hate. Wright’s statement to “a quarter of a million people” or “a half million people” and I [...]
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Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
In the battlegrounds, far more electoral votes, 97, are up for grabs for Democrats than the 69 available for McCain to go after. Twice as many of the closest states — decided by 2 or fewer percentage points — voted Republican in 2004; they include New Mexico and Iowa, which the GOP won by 1 [...]
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Monday, April 28th, 2008
Abc allowed his poison to come into the democratic debates in reference to william ayers and his relationship to obama. Was there any relationship with obama at age eight and after when he and ayers was on the same board? William ayers is a professor of education at the university of illinois, chicago. He is [...]
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Thursday, April 24th, 2008
The encouragement is that Obama is approaching the race issue the right way, and the nation is ready to elect a black president. At the same time, he said, even if Obama is the nominee and heads into the fall with an apparent lead, the election “will be closer than any polls will suggest.” Wilder [...]
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Thursday, April 24th, 2008
Wright > Obama > Perdue/Moore television ad. The ad dust-up and clips of Daves, the NC GOP chair, led the talk-mavens show for the first quarter-hour today at noon. Something tells me Linda Daves is gonna be a very hot property at the GOP Convention this summer if they let her in. But I [...]
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Thursday, April 24th, 2008
The elder talk show host asked the Bush ladies their favorite of the two Democratic presidential candidates. Momma Bush gave the expected ‘Republican’ Bush answer neither, she’s a John McCain supporter. Obama seems like a nice guy, but his views are ridiculous. I saw her profile on millionaire&celeb dating site “RichMatchMaking.com” yesterday. This is [...]
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
Some 4 million Democrats were eligible to cast ballots, with 158 delegates at stake. Clinton was relying on a decisive win to save her flagging candidacy, while Obama hoped for an upset or a strong enough finish to secure the delegates needed to maintain his overall lead. Late polling showed Clinton with a single-digit lead [...]
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
She is not running to be the President for us, she is running to be the President for HER. I live in what is most likely going to be a red state this fall, and it certainly will be if Hillary is the Democratic nominee. We at least have hope for being a swing state [...]
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
It’s ironic that she would borrow the President’s tactics in her own campaign and invoke bin Laden to score political points. So, uhm…Hillary Clinton is to blame for Osama bin Laden being at large? Has Osama switchedhis support frm Bus to Clinton? Bill Burton isn’t suggesting that Hillary Clinton is personally and directly to blame; [...]
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
Barack Obamas electability argument but is she really any step closer to winning the Democratic nomination? Clintons supporters cheered as they watched results come in at her primary night rally in Philadelphia. Obama still has the pledged delegate lead and no matter the results of the remaining nine contests will likely change that fact [...]
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
I think he is right that its good for Obama that his weaknesses were exposed now, giving him a chance to develop a response by the fall campaign. And, while I dont trust Clinton, the fact that she is likely to win Pennsylvania against someone being proclaimed the almost certain nominee demonstrates an uncertainty about [...]
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
“I think it’s really important that we keep our eye on the prize, and the prize is the win in November,” said Gail Rasmussen, an undecided super-delegate from Oregon. Obama has been arguing for months that the super-delegates would be overturning the will of the voters if they don’t nominate the candidate who has won [...]
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
Political analysts point to the 2002 Democratic gubernatorial primary between Ed Rendell and Bob Casey Jr. Casey focused on blue collar workers, union households, lower-income individuals and ethnic white voters strikingly similar to Clintons base in Pennsylvania. But in this Democratic primary season, voters who have decided in the last three days have more [...]
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
In fact, the actual election results are a mere technicality since the DUmmies have a poll showing that Barack will win. Finally Hillary can be put away permanently, never to come back slashing at Obama like Michael Myers. [No need to wait for the election results. The final nail in the Hillary coffin. I have [...]
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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008
My reasoning is all the new Democratic registrations in the state and Barack’s success in Philadelphia. Obama and Clinton each invested significant time in recent days in Central Pennsylvania, where polls have found a slightly larger pool of undecided voters than other regions. Clinton needs strong turnout in Northeast Philadelphia, a string of largely white, [...]
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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008
Eisenhower, one of two daughters of President Richard M. Nixon and his wife, Pat, made a $1,000 contribution to Mr. Obama, according to campaign finance records. And early last month, she donated another $300, reaching the contribution limit for individuals for the primary. In her decision to give to Mr. She gave $1,000 to President [...]
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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008
First, I’m probably the millionth person to point out that the contest reprises the 2002 Democratic gubernatorial primary in the state. Rendell won a surprising come-from-behind victory and went on to win in November. Rendell is Hillary Clinton’s most prominent surrogate in Pennsylvania. On CBS on Sunday, for example, Rendell declared that Obama is “very [...]
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Monday, April 21st, 2008
Speaking at 7 p.m., Kansas Gov. Kathleen Gilligan Sebelius will stump for Sen. Barack Obamas presidential campaign. Sebelius gave the Democratic response in January to President George W. Bushs State of the Union address, a release said. Shes on the short list of vice presidential candidates, said Mark Prokay, chairman of Mercer County, Pa., for [...]
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Monday, April 21st, 2008
This is a discussion on OT Pennsylvania Primary within the March 2008 forums, part of the Born in 2008 category; So tomorrow is the PA primary, and I just don’t know who to vote for. Clinton, Obama and McCain all scare me Not looking forward to this election. Just from the main issues, I dont [...]
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Sunday, April 20th, 2008
Lame McCain needs a cane to get around at 72. Hillary has fat hips and couldnt read the phone book without lying. Have you noticed how much money he has raised? Have you noticed how well he is respected already around the world especially after the Bush baby debacle? Obama will be our next president [...]
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Saturday, April 19th, 2008
As LifeNews.com reported, both Obama and Clinton hedged when asked the question about when life begins. “This is something that I have not, I think, come to a firm resolution on,” Obama said in the forum. “I think it’s very hard to know what that means, when life begins.” Clinton was more elusive in her [...]
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Friday, April 18th, 2008
The endorsement in question is that of Robert Reich, Bill Clinton’s first Secretary of Labor and a friend of both the former president and his wife for four decades. EST, Reich informs me, he intends formally to declare his support for Obama on his blog. Now, in one sense, the Reich endorsement comes as no [...]
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Thursday, April 17th, 2008
You pressed and pressed on those capital gains taxes, but Senators Clinton and Obama were forced to bring up the housing crisis on their own initiative. I’m not saying that Rev. Wright “loved America” and then suggesting that Obama himself is somehow a hater of the American flag, or worse, were flat-out repulsive. Are you [...]
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Wednesday, April 16th, 2008
The 90-minute debate at the National Constitution Center will be the first for the two candidates in two months. They last met in Cleveland on Feb. 26, shortly before Clinton injected new life into her campaign with primary wins in Ohio and Texas. The event will be the 21st debate of the Democratic nominating contest. [...]
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Saturday, April 5th, 2008
Chris Matthews has been among those not letting him forget it; the MSNBC commentator opened an extended interview with the presidential candidate Wednesday by asking Obama if he was “ready to bowl from Day One.” We aren’t experts in this field, but he looks better than we ever were. Don Frederick is a political editor [...]
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Saturday, April 5th, 2008
Chris Matthews has been among those not letting him forget it; the MSNBC commentator opened an extended interview with the presidential candidate Wednesday by asking Obama if he was “ready to bowl from Day One.” We aren’t experts in this field, but he looks better than we ever were. Don Frederick is a political editor [...]
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Friday, April 4th, 2008
Download the broken LCD screen image from this website and set it as your victim’s background. They’ll still see their taskbar and any open windows, so they’ll figure it out pretty quickly (or should). I made the mistake of making that image my own monitor’s background, and have now scared myself nearly to death six [...]
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