BARACK OBAMA NEWS - October 14, 2008.
www.israpundit.com — As for Sarah Palin, she has caused me to love all women like her and treat women with respect. These Saturday night goons aren't funny - they're just stupid and annoying at this point and it was just a given that femi-nazi, man-hating dykes would be jealous of a family values woman who has an equal More ...
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fubarmedia.wordpress.com — I knew this from day 1.  Have not posted on it because I thought it would finally sink in to the Am
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quipster.wordpress.com — Worthwhile! Click the image for the Barack Obama Test to see if Barack Obama really speaks for you!
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news.yahoo.com — (Reuters) - Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) speaks at a campaign event in Toledo, Ohio, October 13, 2008. (Jim Young/Reuters)
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www.eyesonobama.com — Just 22 days away from the election to decide who will become the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama has taken leads in nine states that were won by George W. Bush in 2004. Iowa, New Mexico, Virginia, Florida, Colorado, Ohio, Nevada, Missouri, and North Carolina all voted Republican  More ...
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mcoatney.wordpress.com — When you’re surging in polls nationwide, I guess you can play at the margins. From Jalopnik:
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nukegingrich.wordpress.com — [...] Thoughts, DragonLady’s World, Shadowscope, Leaning Straight Up, Cao’s Blog, NN&V, Democrat=Socialist, Take Our Country Back, Faultline USA, McCain Blogs, Woman Honor Thyself, [...]
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www.washingtonpost.com — Washington Post Looking Ahead, Obama Builds Ties With 'Blue Dogs' Washington Post - 1 hour ago Among the conservative-leaning House Democrats who make up the Blue Dog Coalition are, from left, John Tanner, Mike Ross and Allen Boyd. Video: Obama's Imm More ...
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politicalinquirer.com — Mr. Berg also sued Bush in 2004 for creating 9/11. Here's his site for that lawsuit, http://www.911forthetruth.com/index.htm. This guys sounds like a nutjob.
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www.bloomberg.com — Oct. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Back when vaudeville acts toured America, the saying went, ``If you can play Scranton, you can play anywhere.'' This year's White House aspirants have taken the old adage to heart. The northeastern Pennsylvania city, whose ...
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