BARACK OBAMA NEWS - October 11, 2008.
www.forbes.com — Anyone who has ever argued with friends about technology knows how an element of a computer system can be either a feature or a bug, depending on your point of view.
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www.dailykos.com — The McCain/Palin Hate Machine hits Georgia . The fury and loathing of Obama being whipped up largely by McCain-Palin-GOP rhetoric about the Illinois Senator is now spilling into down-ticket races, specifically the battle between GOP incumbent Saxby Chambliss and his Dem challenger: Thursda More ...
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news.yahoo.com — AFP - Democratic White House nominee Barack Obama is making a populist pitch to blue-collar, working class "Joe Six Pack" voters in swing state Ohio, who time and again have held the destiny of the White House in their hands.
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www.reuters.com — The Age Obama thanks McCain for remarks, presses attack Reuters - 40 minutes ago By Caren Bohan PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama praised his rival John McCain for trying to tone down the vitriol of the US presidential race but pressed ahead on Saturda More ...
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www.upi.com — WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 (UPI) -- Sixty-one percent of voters interviewed for a FOX News poll said they believe Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., will be the next U.S. president.
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feeds.feedburner.com — Matt broke the ACEE state energy-efficiency scorecard story with: California Leads the Energy Efficiency Race: American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy Releases 2008 Scorecard In their state-by-state analysis (2008 State Energy Efficiency Scorecard), the ACEEE found that California rank More ...
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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 More ...
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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. "I appreciated his reminder that we can disagree while still being respectful of  More ...
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