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DNC Bylaws live blogging - "You bet your ass it was flawed"

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Let’s please end political posturing. 19:05 Ms. Smith Cannot support the allocation of delegates - even in the name of unity. She will vote against the Michigan Motion. 19:07 Brewer Thanks to all who worked on the motion. 19:08 VOTE:

Obama quits his church

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Barack Obama has quit his church of two decades, Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, his communications director Robert Gibbs confirms. Details to follow. Obama is speaking now at an event in Aberdeen, SD.

Rewarding Rulebreakers is Not the American Way

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

America is predicated on rules. A red light means stop. A green light means go. To drive a car you need a license. If you drive without a license and a policeman pulls you over you will receive a ticket. You broke a rule and you must

The USA is NOT the Only Democratic Country!

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

The USA is NOT the Only Democratic Country! I know I’m going to take some flack for this but I have my figurative helmet and body armor on so here goes. I am tired of extremists who . . .

Concession? We don't need no stinking concession.

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Heading into a lunch break, the Obama and Clinton camps are sparring over what is and isn’t a concession in their sparring over Florida delegates. The Obama camp says it’s making a concession when it agrees to allowing Florida half its

Concession? We don't need no stinking concession.

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Heading into a lunch break, the Obama and Clinton camps are sparring over what is and isn’t a concession in their sparring over Florida delegates. The Obama camp says it’s making a concession when it agrees to allowing Florida half its

Is America Ready for Michelle Obama?

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Earlier in the year Mrs. Obama was on the cover of Newsweek Magazine. The magazine was comparing her to Jackie Kennedy who was the epitome of what a first lady should be. At that point the press was enchanted with her.

Huffington Post: deal on Florida

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

This from the Huffington Post:. Two sources, including a high-ranking official with the Florida delegation, have confirmed that the DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee reached an agreement last night and will seat the state’s entire

links for 2008-05-31

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

(tags: GOFA freespeech censorship humanrights usa law business china chineseinternetresearch). ‘Internet freedom’ bill targeting China cooperation faces rough road | The Iconoclast - politics, law, and technology - CNET News.com

Fears of Martial… How much real??

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

It was execution of international agenda engineered by the USA as former secretary of state Henry Kissinger once uttered on record, US would make his condition (Bhutto) woeful. Owing to some political follies of Bhutto, the opposition

A Good Vice Presidential Candidate…

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Photo Courtesy of twmnj The White House, Washington, DC …Should be Expected… …to bring a new hope for the Nation and for the World that extends beyond the Presidency of the primary candidate and the borders of the nation…

Obama to end primaries at GOP convention site

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

It’s also a signal that he thinks he has the nomination wrapped up, turning his back on the two pirmary states that vote Tuesday, Montana and South Dakota, and focusing instead on Minnesota, a general election battlefield state.

Californians fly in for protest

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Amy Rao of Palo Alto likened it to what happened in 2000, when Democrats claim that Florida did not count all the votes for Al Gore and threw the election to George Bush. “We will not let that happen again,” Rao said.

Hundreds protest at Democrat meeting

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Hundreds of people - most of them women and virtually all of them Hillary supporters - are protesting outside the hotel where the Democratic Party’s Rules and Bylaws Committee will meet to decide the fate of convention delegates from

Begone to the nomination race that wouldn't quit

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

After what feels like forever, the end of the presidential primaries is in sight. Really. Over the next few days, people in Puerto Rico, South Dakota and Montana will vote. Superdelegates who have been dangling like hanging chads will

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