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| McCain's YouTube Problem Just Became a Nightmare | ||
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From MamaForObama using YouTube 05/22/2008 01:05 PM
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| John McCain vs. John McCain | ||
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From MamaForObama using YouTube 05/22/2008 01:02 PM
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| FAUX FOX NEWS - THIS IS WHY WE DON'T TRUST OUR MEDIA ANYMORE | ||
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From rsouza.d using YouTube 05/19/2008 10:15 AM
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A Colombian Vision for Iraq | |
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From madpercolator using Google Reader 05/01/2008 09:02 AM
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| MeOz - Mother Earth | ||
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From reggaemanmarley using YouTube 04/22/2008 09:53 PM
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| Barack Obama: The Cost of War | ||
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From MamaForObama using YouTube 03/21/2008 11:12 AM
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| Barack Obama in Beaver County, PA | ||
To MamaForObama From MamaForObama using YouTube 03/17/2008 10:30 PM
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| 100% Chance of Recession & Stock Market to Plunge 50-60% | ||
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From boilerroom using YouTube 03/17/2008 12:19 AM
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| Excerpt from Wyoming: Obama Responds to Clinton Attack | ||
To MamaForObama From MamaForObama using YouTube 03/08/2008 01:27 PM
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| Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in IRAQ after decades | ||
To crazyfoxmedia From crazyfoxmedia using Gmail 03/03/2008 08:58 AM
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This makes me want to learn more about the Columbia Free Trade thing everybody was recently up in arms about, and that Congress recently rejected. via The Current by Robert D. Kaplan on 4/30/08 Congressional Democrats continue to hold up a free-trade deal with Colombia. All the debate about Colombian free trade has obscured something important: Colombia is far safer now than it was five years ago. In fact, if Iraq were reclaiming terrorist-controlled areas as effectively as Colombia is, even the most die-hard oppo...
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in Baghdad. "No one likes them," said Ahmadinejad, who departed Iraq after a news conference on Monday. "We believe that the forces which crossed oceans and thousands of kilometers to come to this region, should leave this region and hand over the affairs to the people's and government of this region," Ahmadinejad said. Ahmadinejad's visit follows trips to Iran last year by top officials of Iraq's Shiite-led government, who have been fostering a closer relations...