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May 1, 2008

Clinton Headed to Montana

A presidential candidate could be back in Montana before the June primary. Senator Hillary Clinton has accepted an invitation from the Clark Fork Chronicle to a May debate in Missoula with Senator Barack Obama. via KTMF

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May 8, 2008
 
US can’t afford Global Poverty Act

Obama wants change. Obama wants to eradicate poverty. Obama wants American citizens to pay for this!
Obama has sponsored the Global Poverty Act (S.2433), which could eventually force American taxpayers to fork over 0.7 percent of our nation's gross domestic product or $845 billion over 13 years over and above what America already spends on third world countries.
In 2006, foreign aid programs cost American taxpayers about $300 billion.
This plan has already passed the House of Representatives because most members did not know what was in it.(Isn't that great?)
This is a blueprint for a world government owned and operated by the United Nations.
Please tell the senators to kill this un-American bill.
ACT NOW. Send this to all your friends.
http://www.dailyherald.com/story/ ...
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May 15, 2008
 
Go Hillary!!!
Obama - Jesus
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May 19, 2008
 
Racism evidently plays a large part in the minds
the so-called eastern staters. Folks in Montana
and beyond seem to see the value of electing our
first black (white/black) president. All about me in NY the stench of fear of others permeate the
environs here. They'll probably vote for a McCain
in the general election - against their own best interests - that's how stupid programmed they be.
If they were to open their minds and understand what this moment in history can provide for us.

I feel there is a need for someone in Obama's campaign or perhaps on the periphery
who might articulate as to the historic nature of what an Obama presidency would do for the USA and the people of the world, apart from the merits of the wonderful plans he articulates for our safety
(be it economics, education, health, energy ...)

We know that he will excite most Afro-Americans
(as is natural) and those who see an opportunity for getting America back on a common sensical tack for our survival.

A Barak presidency would send a message of monumental import to counties far and wide. In the US, the history which bears the stain of a past (that does little to make for a real exhilirating pride), what an a Barak Obama presidency would bring, boggles the mind.

An America in harmony with the world, 85% of whom, looks like Barak.

The damage of the Bush2 presidency erased. Hope
restored for fair and balanced diplomacy.

Enemies made for obscure agendas revisited,
for an all inclusive American continent. Non
NAFTA, CAFTA, Shafta abuse.

What a novel concept - willing to talk to humans everywhere/anywhere.

Our sworn enemies would be of lesser beings - no whitey to antagonize them.

Blacks in the USA no longer able to lay the whine uber alles.

The urgency of Now is upon us - none other than Barak can bring such benefits for our survival. Jesus-like, we will not regret doing the right thing this time, in the history of Man/Woman.
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May 19, 2008
 
Obama's mistake concerning our "57 states" was not a mistake after all. Read On:

The OIC. The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) is an international organization with a permanent delegation to the United Nations. It groups 57 nations, most of which are Islamic, from the Middle East, Africa, Central Asia, Caucasus, Balkan, Southeast Asia, South Asia and South America. The primary goals of the OIC are, according to its Status, "to promote solidarity among all Islamic member states."

http://www.youtube.com/watch ...

ABSOLUTE MUST READ BEFORE YOU VOTE
http://www.dontvoteobama.net .
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May 21, 2008
 
I get a big kick out of the media. After yesterdays elections in KY and OR what do I hear on my local TV stations? Nothing concerning the election results all I hear is that Obama is going to FL to campaign.

I had to come out on the internet to get the election results.

And again I ask, what is Obama doing in Florida? He is way out of bounds since the primary is not over. He is giving people the impression that he is the nominee which in itself is very presumptive and leads me to believe that he has made deals with the remaining SUPER delegates.

His campaigning in MI and FL before the primary is over should be enough to disenfranchise him as not only the nominee, but also a candidate.

After all what is good for those two states should also be good for the candidates as well. The rule was that candidates were not to campaign in FL an MI which Obama has done in both states. He should be thrown out of the race just as the DNC is throwing MI and FL out.

Obama's actions remind me of the same personality traits we are contending with currently with Bush. Forget the rules and regulations folks. This is the way it is going to be. CHANGE????????
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