www.canberratimes.com.au —
Obama soars ahead of McCain in poll The Canberra Times, Australia - 18 minutes ago DEMOCRAT Barack Obama has soared 11 points ahead of Republican rival John McCain , taking a double-digit lead in a Newsweek poll amid deep concerns about the ...
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scaredmonkeys.com —
What are we to think of this besides head shaking bewilderment and fear? Everyone thinks is a quirky joke when references are made of Barack Obama being the “Chosen One” or the “Obamamessiah.” Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan leaves no doubt when he says, when Obama talks “the Messia
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hosted.ap.org —
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Barack Obama acknowledged Saturday that John McCain has asked his supporters to temper their attacks on him. But the Democratic presidential nominee said the Republican's economic plans remain wrong for the country....
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seocontest2008.me.uk —
Obama notes McCain’s effort to temper GOP comments October 11th, 2008 PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Barack Obama acknowledged Saturday that John McCain has asked his supporters to temper their attacks on him. But the Democratic presidential nominee said the Republican's economic plans remain wrong for th
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news.yahoo.com —
AFP - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Saturday thanked his Republican rival John McCain for urging supporters to be respectful and stop hurling abuse at Obama at his rallies.
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time-blog.com —
Permalink | Email Author Barack Obama is speaking at four separate rallies around Philadelphia today -- for good reason. Support in and around Philly is central to a Democrat's chances of winning the state. In 2004, John Kerry carried Pennsylvania by about 145,000 votes -- just a 2.5-point margi
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digg.com —
No because they'll be to taxed by me for my projects to pay for this too. After all we need to keep the workers alive so they can still contribute.
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us.rd.yahoo.com —
PHILADELPHIA -- Barack Obama acknowledged today that John McCain has asked his supporters to temper their attacks on him. But the Democratic presidential nominee said the Republican's economic plans remain wrong for the country.
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digg.com —
Se. McCain got very uncomfortable by the level of hatred toward Sen. Obama from the crowd. Hopefully his campaign will learn not to play with such kind of a hatred/character assassination fire it has been playing for the past week with negative "Obama terrorist" ads.
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us.rd.yahoo.com —
Barack Obama acknowledged Saturday that John McCain has asked his supporters to temper their attacks on him. But the Democratic presidential nominee said the Republican's economic plans remain wrong for the country.
10:32 am EST