BARACK OBAMA NEWS - October 8, 2008.
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meneame.net — Bueno, como siempre según quién lo cuente gana uno o gana otro. No es noticia. » autor: villols
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www.huffingtonpost.com — Obama missed an opportunity to explain that the health of our nation's citizens cannot be held hostage to a corporate profit motive.
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www.huffingtonpost.com — In their first debate, John McCain's constant refrain was that Barack Obama "didn't understand." Tonight, Obama grabbed that phrase and ran with it in the other direction, prefacing his remarks on how the economic downturn would affect our foreign policy goals by saying, "Senator McCain, in the la More ...
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digg.com — The latest CBS News and CNN post debate polls revealed that voters feel Barack Obama won the town hall debate with John McCain. In the CBS poll, 39% thought that Obama won the debate, and 35% thought that the debate was a draw. Only 27% thought that McCain won. The CNN poll gave Obama an even bigger More ...
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digg.com — Watch McCain and Obama fight it out with razor-sharp nastiness. Must See!
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digg.com — CNN lets you give a performance grade on how Obama and McCain performed in the Presidential Debate on 10-7-08.
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digg.com — During tonight's Presidential Debate Senator John McCain made the claim that he "warned" about the impending economic crisis. That's amazing, seeing as he said in 2007 that he was in fact surprised by it and failed to predict the disaster he, President Bush and the GOP brought upon America.
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digg.com — WASHINGTON - Barack Obama made strides toward easing voters' concerns about his candidacy in Tuesday night's debate. John McCain, despite raising pointed questions about his rival's readiness, didn't create the game-changing moment he'll need between now and Election Day.
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meneame.net — Transcripción: edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/07/presidential.debate.transcript/indl » autor: Barredo
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blogs.tnr.com — Alan Brinkley is the provost and a professor of history at Columbia University, as well as a National Book Award-winning author.   I really don't like "town hall meeting" debates. First, they are (in this context) populist gimmicks to test a skill that has nothing to do with More ...
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