BARACK OBAMA NEWS - October 12, 2008.
feeds.feedburner.com — Ouch: The full transcript of the speech is here.
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www.plnewsforum.com — HillBuzz caught this little tidbit What would the media do if someone wore tee shirts that said, Obama is a BLANK. Fill in the blank any way you want, but we bet there would be riots. Calling Palin...
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feeds.feedburner.com — Berg filed a Federal lawsuit on 21 Aug 2008 (No. 08-cv-4083) requesting Obama be removed as a candidate as he does not meet the qualifications for president.
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dustinketchem.newsvine.com — Judy was one of the first authors to sign up for YA for Obama because she is eager to get out the message of hope and change. This fall she will be out working for the Obama campaign. She has some words of wisdom to put this year's election in perspective:
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www.breitbart.com — During an hourlong visit to a neighborhood of ranch-style and split-level homes near Toledo, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama was repeatedly asked what he could do to help...
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news.yahoo.com — AP - During an hourlong visit to a neighborhood of ranch-style and split-level homes near Toledo, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama was repeatedly asked what he could do to help struggling families.
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www.cnn.com — Sen. Joe Biden teamed up with the Clintons on Sunday for a rally in his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania.
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bookwormroom.wordpress.com — Those of you who complain that you don't know how an Obama administration will change policy in America for the better have not been paying very much attention to either his platform or the economic and foreign policy events that have taken hold of this country over the past couple of decades. We ar More ...
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www.bloomberg.com — Obama Gains in Iowa, Florida Give Him National Boost (Update2) Bloomberg - 3 hours ago By James Rowley and Kristin Jensen Oct. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama is ahead in a series of new polls from Florida to Iowa, gains that are helping him More ...
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