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I'd like to be on record about this before Tuesday. We don't know what is going to happen. The polls, if they mean anything, appear to be tightening, and I am still hopeful that Americans will grasp the degree to which our liberty and security would be imperiled by an Obama presidency. But ...
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eflecting on all that I ve written about
Barack Obama over these past six months, four inter-related...
points stand out: Obama s radicalism, his stealthy incrementalism, his interest in funding and organization-building, and his willingness to use or ...
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What We Know About Obama by Stanley Kurtz on National ...
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Andy McCarthy on Stanley Kurtz’s “Singularly Stellar” Service To the Nation
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I think there can no longer be any doubt: Andy McCarthy is suffering from delusional disorder:
I’d like to be on record about this before Tuesday. We don’t know what is going to happen. The polls, if they mean anything, appear to be tightening, and I am still hopeful that Americans will grasp the degree to which our liberty and security would be imperiled by an Obama presidency. But let’s not kid ourselves. This is uphill, and even if Obama is beaten, the resulting ...
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Reuters: Politics 10/31/2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama's lead over Republican rival John McCain held steady at seven points as the race for the White House entered its final four days, according to a Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll released on Friday.