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ireport.com » Latest iReports - Oct 8, 2008
Let's put this post back in reality: Second Debate Results: Obama = Winner! Obama sliced McCain up like a California Sushi Roll!!! Wooo HOOOOO OMG! That Johnny Mac Guy Looked Like A Total Fool... He IS!!! Obama …
Also tagged: debate, mccain, obama, election08
patterico.com » Patterico's Pontifications - Oct 8, 2008
[Guest post by DRJ] A University of Tennessee student, the son of a State Democratic lawmaker, has been indicted in connection with the hacking of Sarah Palin’s online email account: “David C. Kernell, 20, was …
strata-sphere.com » The Strata-Sphere - Oct 8, 2008
It seems Obama is floating back down to earth in the polls out today. For example, Obama has dropped from a +7% lead to a +1 statistical tie in the Diageo/Hotline daily tracking poll in the last three days. The …
Also tagged: polls, 2008 elections, all general discussions
ireport.com » Latest iReports - Oct 8, 2008
I've been noticing a change in the expression that McCain usually spews over the air ways here in Georgia. I can't believe the straight out lies that McCain has approved to be aired in his ads. I went to Fact Check on …
Also tagged: election08, ireport for cnn
firedoglake.com » Firedoglake - Oct 8, 2008
There’s a certain delicious irony here: The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) will focus its limited resources on just a handful of GOP-held seats, if its first ad buys are any indication. The …
Also tagged: republicans
scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science - Oct 8, 2008
From the University of Pennsylvania's FactCheck.org, (listen to the ad and read the full analysis): An Obama-Biden radio ad hammers McCain for being opposed to stem cell research. Not true. Meanwhile two spots from …
scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Oct 8, 2008
From the University of Pennsylvania's FactCheck.org, (listen to the ad and read the full analysis): An Obama-Biden radio ad hammers McCain for being opposed to stem cell research. Not true. Meanwhile two spots from …
firedoglake.com » Firedoglake - Oct 8, 2008
This moment -- Obama talking about things he "didn't understand" -- was the best bit of last night's debate. Economic discussions were intriguing, but bickery, although Obama projected a much better understanding of …
Also tagged: john mccain, barack obama, debates
scienceblogs.com » Framing Science - Oct 8, 2008
From the University of Pennsylvania's FactCheck.org, (listen to the ad and read the full analysis): An Obama-Biden radio ad hammers McCain for being opposed to stem cell research. Not true. Meanwhile two spots from …
scienceblogs.com » Framing Science - Oct 8, 2008
From the University of Pennsylvania's FactCheck.org, (listen to the ad and read the full analysis): An Obama-Biden radio ad hammers McCain for being opposed to stem cell research. Not true. Meanwhile two spots from …