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e"Sen. Obama likes to talk loudly,' McCain said in response. "In fact, he said he wants to announce that he's going to attack Pakistan. Remarkable."
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I prefer to give people the benefit of the doubt. Isqotve said to myself and to others more than once: sqotsqotWhile it is true that Democrats are seriously misguided, at least they believe theysqotre...
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You may recall that after the first presidential debate, Survey USA released a poll of Washington State voters that found people here believing, by a small margin, that McCain was the winner. (The finding stood in stark contrast to most post-first-debate national polls, which found respondents, b More ...
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Telegraph.co.uk Kenya detains Jerome Corsi, author of anti-Obama book Los Angeles Times - 1 hour ago AP Jerome Corsi, who wrote "The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality," follows an immigration department officer holding his passpo More ...
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Candidate Barak Obama is not an executive, by profession, but a facilitator. And therefore, he is not fit to be Commander-in-Chief.
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(AFP/Getty Images) - Supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama watch the second presidential debate between Obama and Republican candidate John McCain in a restaurant in Virginia. Jabbing his finger and spitting out "that one" instead of naming Obama, McCain showed a More ...
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AFP - Jabbing his finger and spitting out "that one" instead of naming Barack Obama, John McCain showed an angry side at Tuesday's presidential debate but analysts said it may be too little, too late for the Republican.