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POPSObama & Race His campaign workers are encountering the racism 1-on-1 that some people cannot show in public
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POPSEDIT: “Plus ca change, plus ce la meme chose” Ah yes, bringing 'change' to Washington. Is that loose change or what? This report has been found to be false: http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/02/canadian_embassy_report_on_oba.php
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POPSObama's Harry and Louise And destructive of health reform too. This is one out of the Republican books. Make your weakness your strength. But in doing so you denigrate the best policy. Is this the politics of hope?
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POPSWhy I might vote for Hillary This mailer from the Obama campaign really pissed me off. If there is one area where Obama is dead wrong it is in health care. And then he has the nerve to send out a negative ad like this? I am now firmly on the fence.
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POPSObama: Iowa v. N.H. An interesting opening paragraph. But we just happen to vote for president "in the quiet, solitary space of the voting booth"
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POPSObama: A Bound Man (Book) This looks like it could be a very interesting read. Who wants to join me in reading and discussing the book and the issue of race in America?
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POPSCrazy Conspiracy Theory for 2007-12-03 Chavez promises to throw the election if U.S. claims that Iran is not working on nukes while the West agrees to let Putin slide as long as Sudan frees the British teacher. More later on Conspiranut News.
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POPSPresident Webb? Here Webb is playing the fence. How to be an outsiders insider. If the man plays the rebel right he may well be a contender.
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POPS"ID" Suffers Further Setback in Midterms Intelligent design (ID) received a drubbing yesterday, with pro-evolution candidates taking control of the Kansas State Board of Education and strengthening their representation on the Ohio State Board of Education. Many scientists also cheered the defeat of Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA), one of the most politically influential supporters of the ID movement.
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POPSMissouri OKs Stem Cell Research Missouri voters have narrowly approved a measure sanctioning embryonic stem cell research in the state. The amendment to the state constitution received 51% of yesterday's vote after supporters waged a $30 million advertising campaign that included celebrities such as Michael J. Fox. Elsewhere, three governors who had backed stem cell research in their states won re-election, while one of the biggest congressional opponents of their use--U.S. Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA)--was trounced.