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Obama: 'I Will Change The World' - Yahoo! News UK
Obama: 'I Will Change The World' - Yahoo! News UK
Barack Obama has promised to "change the world" if he is elected US President . Skip related content With just three days to go he and his opponent John McCain are touring key states in an effort to woo undecided voters. Senator Obama is still almost seven points ahead in the Real Clear Politics ...
Change We Can Believe In
washingtonmonthly.com — Change We Can Believe In From the Washington Post: "Transition advisers to President-elect Barack Obama have compiled... a list of about 200 Bush administration actions and executive orders that could be swiftly undone to reverse White House policies on ... (more) Change We Can Believe In
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yglesias.thinkprogress.org — The day before the election, Barack Obama was a socialist. The day after the election, he only... won because he’s a centrist in line with the views of “center-right” America. Check out Amanda Terkel’s compilation :  ... (more) Times Change
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Instapundit — NO HUBRIS HERE: Obama: 'I Will Change The World'.

ALL HAIL TEH MESSIAH!!!!
The Jawa Report — November 02, 2008 ALL HAIL TEH MESSIAH!!!! Barack Obama WILL CHANGE THE WORLD!!! Change the world how? The world already has countries run by Communism, Socialism, Islamism and every other -ism. So what the fuck is this douche going to change? I'll tell you. If he's elected, he's going to try and change America into the rest of the world. By Vinnie at November 2, 2008 01:15 AM | | l ...

Obama: ‘I Veill Chainch Zee Vworlt’ - With Video
Pat Dollard | Young Americans — Barack Obama has promised to “change the world” if he is elected US President. Skip related content (Sky News) With just three days to go he and his opponent John McCain are touring key states in an effort to woo undecided voters. Senator Obama is still almost seven points ahead in the Real Clear Politics poll of polls, but the gap has narrowed slightly. At a rally in Henderson, Nevada, he warned his supporters against complacency. “At this defining moment in history, you ...

Obama Derangement Syndrome
Discriminations — ... The cold war came to an end because of talk, because of Reagan’s “empathy with Gorbachev”? Obama, like Lincoln, lacks “boastful pride”? Where was the skeptical Diggins when Obama predicted that his election would “change ...

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