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    I got this from Edger over at Out Of Iraq Bloggers Caucus...
    2008-07-18 12:20:01
    ----- Forwarded Message ----From: Vern RadulTuesday, July 15, 2008Change You Can Believe In... or Honestly, Would I Lie To You?Posted by Edger at 6:01 PMIn efforts to strengthen his somewhat faltering presidential bid after last weeks shuffle to the center to the right in his reversal of a long held campaign promise with his support for preemptively pardoning retroactively legalizing years of Bush criminal behavior and expanded domestic surveillance at the low, low price of gutting your fourth amendment rights, Barack Obama has made more major position "adjustments" with changes to his campaign website today.The AP reports about an hour ago: Obama Web site removes 'surge' from Iraq problemBarack Obama's aides have removed criticism of President Bush's increase oftroops to Iraq from the campaign Web site, part of an effort to update theDemocrat's written war plan to reflect changing conditions....McCain said Obamais failing to acknowledge success. "Today, we know Sen. Obama was wrong" t...
    By: The Peace Tree
     
    Wyoming Caucus Results
    2008-03-08 17:12:49
    Wyoming voters will head to caucuses throughout the day today and we'll be here to bring you the results and our analysis. We will be updating this post as the results come in, so make sure to refresh your browser. Our thoughts on the contest can be found below.Current Results (91% Reporting)Obama 58%Clinton 41%Wyoming offers 12 delegates to the Democrats.Notes[1:11PM CST] Barack Obama was believed to be the favorite heading into today's vote and the early results seem to confirm that. With more than half of the precincts reporting, he has a commanding lead.[1:14PM CST] The Obama campaign continues to dominate the caucus contests. Clinton has won just one caucus thus far, Nevada, and even then the Obama campaign actually claimed a delegate victory.[1:37PM CST] As has become customary in Democratic races this cycle, turnout looks to be very impressive across the state today. Few major problems, common in almost every caucus this cycle outside of Iowa, have been reported thus far.[1...
    By: Political Realm
     
    Ron Paul Beats McCain in Maine Caucus, Primed to Win Over 1/3 of State Delegates
    2008-02-04 16:03:06
    In the race for delegates, Ron Paul appears to closely trail Romney for first place FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 4, 2008 ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – While most reports about this past weekend’s Maine Caucus focused on the purely symbolic presidential preference poll, in the meaningful race to secure delegates to the state convention Ron Paul is primed to finish second with likely 35 percent of the total delegates. read more...
    By: from Reason to Freedom
     

    Brickfish Caucus: Tell us why you should be President!
    2008-01-25 01:04:25
    The Brickfish Caucus: Tell us why you should be President! Scholarship is available to students who are at least 14 years of age. To be eligible for this award, you must create a video, design your own political poster or create your own blog detailing why you should be President.Awards:$250 (1person)$1000 (1 Person)Deadline: January 31, 2008Scholarship details at:http://www.brickfish.com/politics/BrickfishCaucus?tab=1&=cs_fastcaucus...
    By: American scholarship Information
     
    Aside From Iowa Caucus Fiasco, The Politics of Energy and Food
    2008-01-03 19:30:17
    While this fiasco election, called Iowa State Caucus, is unfolding, this date I will write about a few other things. The Democratic Congress is starting off the new year in their usual way - no legislation, but lots of investigations. They did this all through 2007 and now are continuing into 2008. They are [...]...
    By: Forgot To Ask
     
    Iowa Caucus Live Chat
    2008-01-03 17:54:00
    The good folks over at The Palmetto Scoop have informed me about a live chat taking place as the caucus results come in at 8:00 tonight. Anyone who is interested in participating in this live chat should click on the link below.This chat is open to everyone and is live right now. Participants include political bloggers and political junkies all over America. I plan on joining the chat later tonight, so I encourage anyone interested to try it out.Click here for live chatCopyright 2007-2008 by Anthony Palmer. All rights reserved. ...
    By: The 7-10
     

    Obligatory Iowa Caucus Themed Post -OR- Excuse Me While I Rant A While
    2008-01-03 14:28:00
    I live in Florida and therefore I am not allowed to express my opinion on the subject of the nomination for President of the United States. Most of the states are allowed to express their opinions, but Florida and Michigan have been outcast from the DNC for daring to challenge Iowa’s standing as the first caucus in the country. It seems stupid to me personally for a party that is trying to gain power to disenfranchise an entire battleground state by ignoring their desires, but so be it. We all knew the DNC had no real want to make things better when they nominated Kerry back in 2004, but still we hoped. In 2006 we gave them the Congress. I say “gave” because they did nothing to earn it aside from remaining quiet and letting the RNC garner most of the nation’s ill will. We gave it to them hoping that they would gain a backbone and stand up for what we, as a nation demanded, but the war continues and the funding for it keeps growing and pet projects keep getting funded and the economy keeps sinking right along with the hopes and dreams of tomorrow. I pass five houses for sale on my way to work and it only takes me six minutes to get from home to here. So, who are the leaders right now? Obama? Edwards? Clinton? McCain? Romney? Huckabee? G-d help us if we must choose between Obama and Huckabee for the Presidency; it will be the battle of the stupid names. Honestly, does President Obama sound any less like a SNL skit character’s name than President Huckabee? At least Clinton, Edwards, and McCain have Presidential sounding names.Now let’s look at the central themes to their campaigns and see what they are really saying:Edwards- I am giving you a second chance to make up for 2004, but I am not offering anything that you did not already reject.Clinton- I screwed a president and got elected to the Senate because of my last name. Oh, and I am a woman.Obama- I have no real experience, but I am black. Not supporting me means you are a racist.Ro...
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