BARACK OBAMA NEWS - October 16, 2008.
www.amazon.com — Fleeced: How Barack Obama, Media Mockery of Terrorist Threats, Liberals Who Want to Kill Talk Radio, the Do-Nothing Congress, Companies That Help Iran, and Washington Lobbyists for Foreign Governments Are Scamming Us ... and What to Do About It by Dick Morris (Author), Eileen Mcgann (Auth More ...
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news.yahoo.com — AP - A San Bernardino County Republican group has distributed a newsletter picturing Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on a $10 bill adorned with a watermelon, ribs and a bucket of fried chicken.
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news.yahoo.com — Reuters - If Barack Obama is elected U.S. President, he might just have Dakota Fanning to thank.
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news.yahoo.com — (Reuters) - Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama speaks with Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain at the conclusion of the presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York October 15, 2008. (Jim Bourg/Reuters)
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news.yahoo.com — (Reuters) - Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama greets supporters at a campaign event at Mack's Apple's orchard in Londonderry, New Hampshire, October 16, 2008. (Jim Young/Reuters)
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www.plunderbund.com — thanks for that posting....Joe seems very much like a typical Republican to me: doesn't read too well, doesn't do his homework (as Joe would have us do), and isn't too knowledgeable which is probably why he'd feel more comfortable with someone just like them in the Whitehouse.
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news.yahoo.com — Politico - John McCain said Thursday that Barack Obama is still not telling the “whole truth” about his association with 1960’s radical William Ayers despite explaining the relationship during Wednesday’s debate.
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news.yahoo.com — AP - Excerpts from recent newspaper endorsements of the presidential candidates.
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news.yahoo.com — AP - Democrat Barack Obama opened the final leg of the presidential campaign by returning to a familiar strategy on Thursday: Linking Republican opponent John McCain to the unpopular incumbent.
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news.yahoo.com — Bloomberg - Oct. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain, their final debate behind them, today began a sprint to the Nov. 4 vote by campaigning in the shrinking number of battleground states.
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