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    • In Florida, Worth Breaking the Rules

      Posted by Villagenyc

      Despite rules over when those votes were cast, any attempt to disenfranchise a voter, much less an entire state, regardless of what party officials point to as guidelines, is fundamentally wrong. Such a move threatens the very spirit of our democracy unless there is a tangible and workable solution that gives every voter a voice in the selection process.

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      Texas and Ohio Primary Polls

      Posted by symbian

      Some polls show that Clinton loses Ohio. In Ohio, Zogby shows even 45% between the two Democrats. A new poll executed for the Cleveland Plain Dealer by Mason-Dixon Polling and Research of Washington finds Clinton ahead.

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    • Political Cortex: An Increasingly Smarmy Obama Campaign

      Posted by Villagenyc from politicalcortex

      Naturally, politicians in the heat of campaign are going to engage in slippery talk and a tendency to plant seeds of doubt aimed at potential voters that is often laden with fact challenged or questionable text and messages. But in the end, voters suffer because they are misled into believing messages that simply aren't true. And that's where the news people come in since its there job to expose that sort of material and behavior to readers, viewers and listeners for what it is, misleading.

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    • Political Cortex: Is Barack Obama a True Agent of Change?

      Posted by Villagenyc from politicalcortex

      The Obama camp has yet to be fully vetted by the majority of the press that seems almost shy about interrupting what many have called a movement. Those that have done their homework and posed legitimate questions about policy, relationships and other issues have often been met with arrogant, evasive and dismissive shrugs and a fiercely protective network of supporters who shoot down critiques of the anointed beacon of change.

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    • Gym Pundrity Urges "Go Girl" Approach in Hillary Campaign

      Posted by Villagenyc

      While all four claimed to identify with Senator Barack Obama’s message of hope and change, the loyalty was obviously with Clinton. They worried aloud that Obama’s lack of experience and failure to articulate a clear and specific agenda were he to be elected. They agreed with President Bill Clinton, that Obama had received a free ride by the press, but, that Obama’s victory in Iowa was historic, moving and a hopeful sign that America was slowly overcoming its racist curse.

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    Damianmann comments on:

    Political Cortex: Gym Pundits Worry About Obama Nomination

    Bill Clinton lost the majority of these same states in the primary. he won them in the general. It’s nothing to sweat.

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    5:38 pm 5/20/08
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    Damianmann comments on:

    In Florida, Worth Breaking the Rules

    screw Florida.

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    9:26 am 3/08/08
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    Villagenyc comments on:

    Gym Pundrity Urges "Go Girl" Approach in Hillary Campaign

    Also published at Political Cortex:

    http://www.politicalcortex.com/story/2008/1/10/11263/6016

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    11:55 am 1/10/08
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    wagezombie comments on:

    Gym Pundrity Urges "Go Girl" Approach in Hillary Campaign

    the link is broken.

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    11:46 am 1/10/08
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    Villagenyc

    Member since Oct 2008

    East Village via Bama.

    No city


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    theangryindian

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    “The Angryindian” is an internationally recognized Indigenist activist and outspoken critic of U.S. colonialism practised against Aboriginal societies in America and abroad. He is editor of IntelligentaIndigena Novajoservo and the host of Radyo Inteligentaindigena, an independent, non-partisan international Indigenist podcast.

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