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    • Barack Obama coasting to victory in Washington

      Posted by Jeff from Seattle Times

      Sen. Barack Obama is coasting to an overwhelming but expected victory over Sen. Hillary Clinton in today's Democratic caucuses. With results still being counted, Obama had a two-to-one advantage over Clinton. About 1.5 percent of the delegates were uncommitted or were cast for other candidates.

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    Damianmann comments on:

    Duo take Obama birth challenge to Court

    er…....

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    4:17 pm 11/26/08
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    cheryltaragin comments on:

    Official: Richardson to be commerce secretary

    I like Richardson and believe he has a meaningful place in this administration, but Commerce Secretary? What's the expertise? Do you agree? And if so, where do you think Richardson is better suited?

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    10:58 am 11/23/08
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    speedtraphunter comments on:

    Janet Napolitano, Homeland Security Secretary?

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    12:20 am 11/22/08
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    dude comments on:

    Janet Napolitano, Homeland Security Secretary?

    if her decades of failing to secure the Mexico-AZ border are any indication, then she should do a real bang-up job securing the whole country

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    12:15 pm 11/20/08
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    Damianmann comments on:

    Obama advisers: Bush era war criminals will walk

    I think it’s time to say no to this. If we supported Obama to bring about change, then we have to insist that’s what he delivers

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    5:08 pm 11/18/08
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    charlieprofit comments on:

    Obama's Transparent Presidency: Weekly YouTube Addresses

    Obama will cause more of a recession. He wants to implement all kinds of programs. The money has to come from somewhere. We already know he is going to raise taxes on the very companies that provide jobs to the people. In order for those companies to afford the increase, prices will go up. People will buy less. Employees will get laid off. Welfare will be at an all time high. With the US Gov handing out checks, there will be a larger influx of immigrants (legal and illegal) which will put even more strain. McCain would NOT raise those taxes and would create incentives to stimulate job growth which would obviously get the economy going. Can it be explained any more simple?

     

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    4:38 pm 11/16/08
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    wmurray8 comments on:

    Obama's Transparent Presidency: Weekly YouTube Addresses

    The only fear I have is an economical fear. A total collapse of the world economy. I have absolutely no fear of any country’s military aggression. I do have a fear thatourr country is going into a severe recession or depression. The mismangement of our economy and our getting off the gold standard will be the cause of it. It will not only cause a severe reciession in the US but the world as well. It has already started… I am totally out of equities and are in all cash positions. Others would be wise to do the same. As far as Obama is concerned, he will will do a better job the anyone else who could have been selected.

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    4:19 pm 11/16/08
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