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I thought it was a joke when I first read it, but anything you could make up wouldn't be nearly as ironic as this. Saved By: Cliff | View Details | Give Thanks
20 minutes or so on why I am 4Barack (Lessig Blog)

Lawrence Lessig has a nice video on why he is for Obama. Quite enlightening. Saved By: cbetta | View Details | Give Thanks
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Thanks to RadarOnline, I now have a better idea of who our potential presidential front-runners are, and where they are in the race. The key to my understanding? The perfect combination of Myspace and Saved By The Bell.
How could anyone who believes in Freedom, the USA, personal liberty, and a profitable economy not vote for Ron Paul? He hits the nail on the head for every category.
Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama are essentially tied for the Democratic presidential nomination, according to a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll, the first time that the New York senator hasn't clearly led the field.
He is blazing a campaign trail away from conventional politics. But can he redeem the hopes that so many have placed in his historic candidacy?
The presidential campaign of Sen. Barack Obama is successfully tapping into the youth vote energized by opposition to the Iraq war, as his burgeoning Students for Obama movement has almost doubled its presence on the nation's college campuses in the past few weeks.
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The U.S. Secret Service expects to borrow more than 2,000 immigration officers and federal airport screeners next year to help guard an ever-expanding field of presidential candidates, while shifting 250 of its own agents from investigations to security details.
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said Sunday the country is not providing enough mental health services for active duty troops and veterans. He proposed spending hundreds of million dollars more each year for better care. "We cannot expect our young men and women to serve in our armed forces, if we are not making sure they get
Michael Okwu of NBC wonders if Rush Limbaugh's parody song has crossed the line, but it would appear that ole is Rush getting a pass. Paul Waldman and my pal David Ehrenstein were interviewed for the segment. Video at site.
"You know, I don't spend a lot of time thinking about it or considering the details of this, but just to broaden the issue, are there people who would be troubled with an African-American president? Yes," he said.
During her speech, Clinton called the class of 320 graduating students a minority who are able to afford and complete the college degrees they pursued. "But what I'm finding is that so many students and their hardworking parents and families are balking at the cost of higher education. When they see the price tag their hearts sink."
Weeks after Rush Limbaugh began airing a parody song titled "Barack the Magic Negro," the piece about Barack Obama's popularity with white voters is drawing fire from critics who say it is racist. The song is spreading on the Internet at a time when Obama faces heightened security concerns fueled in part by hate speech & threats direc
Disillusioned supporters of President George W. Bush are defecting to Barack Obama, the Democratic senator for Illinois, as the White House candidate with the best chance of uniting a divided nation.
Today CBSNews.com informed its staff via email that they should no longer enable comments on stories about presidential candidate Barack Obama. The reason for the new policy, according to the email, is that stories about Obama have been attracting too many racist comments.
The biggest question one should consider is, whether or not Obama is feared by the establishment. Do they believe he will stop their flow of blood-money? Do they believe he will open Pandora's box on previous assassinations and corruption? Do they believe he will keep his word and shut them down on all fronts? If the answers to these questions l
The Secret Service said Thursday that Sen. Barack Obama was being placed under their protection, the earliest ever for a presidential candidate.
Sen. Barack Obama vows to bring a "new kind of politics" to Washington. But a copy of a 36-page fax from Obama's Senate office, obtained by NEWSWEEK, shows that the rookie presidential candidate, riding the biggest wave this side of his native Hawaii, needs to keep a sharp eye on the details of his own campaign.
Democrat Barack Obama rebuked Republican White House rival Rudy Giuliani Wednesday for suggesting the United States could face another major terrorist attack if a Democrat is elected in 2008.
Barack Obama, the junior senator from Illinois since 2005, is the early favorite among Stanford students and Prospective Freshman who voted in a straw poll last week.
Presenting himself as a presidential candidate "who can speak directly to the world," Senator Barack Obama on Monday outlined his approach to foreign policy, vowing to double foreign aid, expand and modernize the military, and rebuild fractured alliances.
What explains Obama's robust showing with white liberals? Some elements of the answer are obvious: his high-toned oratory, his promises of reconciliation in a divisive time, a background in community organizing that suggests both idealism and a talent for problem-solving.
Our greatest President, Abe Lincoln, had a pretty thin resume. Two years in the House and a few more in the Illinois legislature. But, as Doris Kearns Goodwin's book teaches us, he had character, awesome intelligence and humility.
Barack Obama, the popular Illinois senator and top Democratic presidential candidate, has evidently violated Congressional ethics rules by using his taxpayer-funded Capitol Hill office for campaign activities. A popular web site has posted a color picture of the violation. Congressional rules forbid the use of federal office space for any kind of c
Democrats Barack Obama (news, bio, voting record) and John Edwards are the 2008 White House contenders most likely to lead the country out of Iraq, according to an online straw poll of members of the liberal activist group MoveOn.org.
Sen. Barack Obama will not participate in a Democratic presidential debate this fall co-hosted by Fox News Channel, making him the second candidate to snub the cable network.
Democrat Barack Obama raked in $25 million for his presidential bid in the first three months of 2007, placing him on a par with front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton and dashing her image as the party's inevitable nominee.
When Barack Obama decided in January that he would run for president in 2008 and quietly began calling up his staff members and close supporters to tell them so, the choice had many effects, but one of the most immediate was that it sent Obama's chief political and media adviser, a Chicago consultant named David Axelrod, into his editing studio.








