youtube.com - 10/23/2008
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With 13 days left until the general election, Barack addresses a crowd of 12,900 in Richmond, VA.
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Obama: No Fake Americas And Real Americas
Oliver Willis —
“With the challenges facing us we can’t afford to divide this country”
13 days. 13 days, sweet Jesus.
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The American Promise
Firedoglake —
Sometimes, people break away from the stupid and divisive, and surprise you -- and themselves -- by how much they can accomplish together (YouTube) instead of living in their past. Thought we could all do with a little inspiration from Wheeling, WV: ...
Why He's Winning
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
Here's why:
McCain thinks New Yorkers and Pentagon employees who died on September 11 are fake Americans
AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth —
They're from the DC area and New York City, and according to McCain today, all of us who live in the DC area and New York City are elitists who go to cocktail parties and turn our noses up at "real Americans" - that is, when we're not being attacked by Al Qaeda. What a desperate, hateful, arrogant, shell of a real man McCain has turned into. Funny, McCain had no problem using footage of New Yorkers dying in the World Trade Center on September 11 during his own convention. That was a first for US politics, using 9/11 for political gain (well, okay, not a first as George Bush has been doing it for years). But oh how ...
Compare This to Anything McCain or Palin Has Said
Hoffmania! —
Seriously - I got into a heated discussion with a "They're All The Same" type today. If only I could have pulled this video out of my pocket (I know, but as long as iPhone uses AT&T, I won't carry one)...
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