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Berkeley Loves Obama
22 hours ago ago from John McCain Home Video
The Berkeley city and students took to the streets in celebration of Barack Obama's win of the presidency over John McCain. Better version at: vimeo.com Barack Obama win election president john mccain berkeley students love street police celebrate dance rise flobots
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11 hours ago ago from NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias
New York Times health care cheerleader-reporter David Herszenhorn seems unhappy that Republicans continue to oppose Obama-care -- especially John McCain, who Obama beat in the 2008 election. Herszenhorn really “cranked” up the melodrama (and old man insults?) in his Monday morning post on the Times's “Prescriptions” blog, “ The Crankiness of the Defeated , turning a hum-drum event -- the 73-year-old Sen. John McCain challenging Obama on ...
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54 minutes ago ago from WesternFront America
As the entire civilized world now knows, President Barack Obama will be addressing the nation’s school children on Tuesday, September 8th, 2009. As soon as this was announced, and the accompanying Department of Education lesson plan released, a storm of controversy arose and suddenly schools were being besieged by angry parents. A rational person in a rational world should be able to say that the premise and storyline of the latest book ...
Related contentDemocrats: The Party of Big Business
4 hours ago ago from Newsalert
The L.A. Times reports: In 2008, Obama raked in more donations from the health sector than John McCain and the rest of the Republican field combined. Drug makers gave Obama $3.58 for every dollar they gave McCain. Pfizer gave to Obama at a 4-1 rate, as did the hospital and nursing home industries. In 2008, the insurance industry gave more money to House Democrats than House Republicans. HMOs give to Democrats over Republicans by a margin of ...
Related contentThe “Mac” Is Back. McCain Sets Target On Obama Agenda (LA Times)
22 hours ago ago from Help The Middle Class
Soon after the Senate opened its long-awaited debate on healthcare legislation last week, John McCain strode into the chamber to spearhead his party's opposition to the massive bill. He offered Republicans' first amendment and leveled the party's most politically stinging charge that cuts in Medicare spending would hurt the elderly. A day later, McCain took the lead in grilling President Obama's team on its newly minted plan for the ...
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