“I don’t look like the other Presidents”
July 31, 2008

Funny line from Obama…I didn’t know he WAS President already!
Was it a Freudian slip? A massive assumption? Does this arrogant piece of crap think he has already been elected? Is he not smart enough to realize that just because the liberal media is in love with his sorry ass that he still has to sucker enough voters into voting for him to ACTUALLY get elected?
I think this is just another slip of the tongue from a not ready for prime time politician! Note to Obama…your inexperience is showing…again.
You make references to your race…and then accuse Republicans of trying to inject race into the Presidential race.
You go to foreign countries and want to give speeches in locations where famous politicians have given famous speeches. Kind of presumptious for someone with your political background, don’t you think?
You have the liberal media superglued to your buttocks and when you realize you can’t take them with you to see our soldiers…you bail on our soldiers. Bailing out on our military is a long time Democratic party policy so at least you made your liberal left buddies happy with that move.
John McCain is right about you…you are nothing more than a liberal media created phenomenon. No substance, no backbone. If you are like your Democratic party mates that means no morals and no ethics. Congratulations, you have exceeded the daily trifecta!
Please give up the race for President and just move to Hollywood. Everyone knows the left coast morons are in love with you…but not as much as you are in love with yourself.
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Las Vegas Hosts National Hip Hop Political Convention Aug 1st
July 31, 2008
« Prev | 1 | 2 | Next » View All Pages The City of Sin will turn into the city of progress this week when the National Hip Hop Political Convention holds its third bi-annual convention at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas August 1-3. Workshops and panel discussions will anchor the meeting of the minds, with several prominent artists and activists scheduled to attend. “We’re going to have a number of panels featuring Jeff Chang, Rosa Clemente and other artists and activists in the H
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Campaign `Hair Triggers’ Sink Aides at First Signs of Trouble (Bloomberg via Yahoo! News)
July 31, 2008
July 31 (Bloomberg) — Judy Rose was the first person sacked for violating the unwritten rules and tender sensibilities of the 2008 presidential race.
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Cynthia McKinney’s Platform
July 31, 2008
Cynthia McKinney’s Platform As promised this is what I know about Cynthia McKinney’s, the Green Party Presidential Candidate’s, positions are: Women’s Issues (see more under Civil Rights) supports reproductive choice – abortion, “morning after” pill, birth control, end to forced sterilization and coerced or uninformed consent procedures, supports equal access to quality pre and post natal care supports equal pay for equal work increase funding and access to programs to support women fleeing d
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Birkenhead-Northcote Community Board By-Election (Scoop.co.nz)
July 31, 2008
North Shore City’s Electoral Officer Peter McArthur advises that Paula GILLON and Lucy WHINERAY have been elected as the two new members for the Birkenhead-Northcote Community Board following a by-election, which concluded at midday today.
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MCCAIN BACKS BAN ON AFFIRMATIVE ACTION IN ARIZONA
July 31, 2008
By CHRISTOPHER WILLS and KEVIN FREKING – July 27, 2008 CHICAGO (AP) — Presidential candidate John McCain on Sunday endorsed a proposal to ban affirmative action programs in his home state, a policy that Democratic rival Barack Obama called a disappointing embrace of divisive tactics. In the past, McCain has criticized such ballot initiatives. In an interview that aired Sunday, McCain was asked whether he supported an effort to get a referendum on the ballot in Arizona that would do a
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Dee Knight, Ralph Nader
July 31, 2008
Hump day, hump day! But it feels like a Friday! That’s the great thing about vacations.
It really feels like summer and that’s kind of weird because my college days will be winding down soon.
I guess I’ll be an old man. My oldest brother says I will really miss it when it’s over. He says it will be really hard to find people you can talk to. He says it’s like 3 out of 20 people you talk to will pay attention to the news and 2 of them will just follow the local crime report. I hope that’s
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CNN: Obama Up 7 Is Great For McCain!
July 31, 2008
A new CNN poll (914 RVs, July 27-29, MOE +/- 3%) shows Barack Obama in solid shape, 7 points ahead of John McCain among registered voters (June numbers in parentheses.) Obama 51 (50) McCain 44 (45) I mean, that looks good to you, right? Obama’s above 50%, he’s moving up while McCain is moving down and he’s gone from within the MOE to outside of it. All good things, right? Not so fast. Apparently there is much to be concerned about indeed. Here’s CNN headline: Obama trip abroad doesn’t mo
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Frequently Updated List of Polls for McCain vs Obama
July 31, 2008
The Wikipedia article “Nationwide opinion polling for the United States presidential election, 2008.” Contains a list of all the recently published opinion polls between the candidates.
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John McCain’s Arizona problem
July 31, 2008
Although little noticed by the traditional media, John McCain has a problem with his day job: He’s not doing it. Any way you measure it, McCain’s performance in the Senate during the last year has been abysmal. He has missed 400 votes, far more than any other Senator (including Tim Johnson, who’s recuperating from a brain hemorrhage). In May Ronald Hansen of the Arizona Republic referred to “his chronic absence in the Senate” as if the problem is well known in McCain’s home state. Earlier this
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