Posted on Monday, 12 May 2008 by obamesque
There could hardly be a more fundamental difference between the two candidates for the Democratic nomination.
Having witnessed from close range the stunning effectiveness of the Republican machine at shaving just enough votes in key places in many recent campaign cycles, the Clintons set out to use their hard-won savvy. Arguably comfortable with their data [...]
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Posted on Saturday, 29 Mar 2008 by obamesque
“The children of America are not ‘those kids.’ They are our kids, and we will not let them fall behind in the 21st Century.”
~U.S. Senator Barack Obama
Bob Cesca uses “The Tide Is Turning,” from Roger Waters’ 1987 album Radio KAOS to create a mash-up of images and Barack Obama’s courageous March 18th address in [...]
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Posted on Saturday, 29 Mar 2008 by obamesque
“For a long, long time I was not only neutral but an undecided voter. That changed recently. I believe in this guy like I’ve never believed in a candidate in my life, except my father,”
Casey comparing Obama to two term Pennsylvania Gov. Robert Casey, Sr.
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