BARACK OBAMA NEWS - October 7, 2008.
markhalperin.wordpress.com — Latest spot from the Arizonan’s camp criticizes Obama for suggesting he wouldn’t go neg
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news.yahoo.com — Reuters - Kenyan immigration authorities have arrested and plan to deport the U.S. author of a critical book about presidential candidate Barack Obama before a launch in Nairobi, witnesses and local media said Tuesday.
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belowthebeltway.com — The latest Rasmussen poll of the Old Dominion gives Barack Obama a slim edge over John McCain with four weeks to go until Election Day: The latest Fox News/Rasmussen Reports poll in Virginia finds Barack Obama leading John McCain 50% to 48%. This represents the third consecutive poll where Obama h More ...
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www.milenio.com — Voz de América Crecen ataques entre Obama y McCain Milenio - hace 30 minutos La víspera del segundo debate presidencial ambos candidatos se dedicaron a lanzarse una serie de calificativos y acusaciones al tiempo que las encuestas muestran una clara ventaja del de More ...
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ap.google.com — From the page: "The American author of a best-selling book attacking Barack Obama is being detained in Kenya because he does not have a work permit, a senior immigration official said Tuesday."
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www.timesonline.co.uk — From the page: "A leading American neo-Conservative author has been detained by immigration authorities in Kenya as he tried to launch a book smearing Barack Obama."
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newsbusters.org — One of the top stories on Yahoo! news this morning is an Associated Press report on anti-Obama author Jerome Corsi being held in Kenya over his immigration papers. Reporter Tom Odula makes sure he sticks this Obama campaign language in, complete with a website plug: Corsi's book claims the Il More ...
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obamavids.com — Economy Speech Video September 19, 2008 Senator Obama spoke about his campaign agenda and focused his remarks on the economy and recent turmoil in financial markets. He also criticized opponent, Senator John McCain, and past Republican policies for their part in prior deregulation which permitted  More ...
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