Today on the presidential campaign trail - Houston Chronicle
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6 Responses to “Today on the presidential campaign trail - Houston Chronicle”


Face off with Obama using faces!
http://ClintonObamaFaceOff.com
We will win!
yours,
May 2nd, 2008 at May 02 , 2008 - 7:15 amRichard
Hilliary has never introduced one major bill in the Senate. She is the reason we have a no pain energy policy. No drilling - no new plants for oil processing - let the others do it - Why aren’t we drilling in Alaska and off the coast of CA. Fl and the East coast. The drug culture of the 60’s ie the Clintons don’t want us to have an energy policy of drilling and expansion. Hilliary does not have an energy policy of a clean engine or have a clue of health care for America. Canada’s care is a joke.
May 4th, 2008 at May 04 , 2008 - 7:43 pmThank you Hillary for being a republican warrior. I appreciate you reminding me why I never liked your husband’s policies.
The reason you are making a come back is because William Jefferson consolidated the Federal Communications Commitee.
The irony is that you are running on your economic power in the 1990’s, but the horrible part of it all is that the economic strength we recieved now is the economic weakness that it gave birth to.
Good luck, Republican Clinton. I hope you become the worst person that you have made yourself into.
Ali Pazand
May 6th, 2008 at May 06 , 2008 - 6:16 pmObama’s Race Against Race
The Indypendent
A black man runs from a howling crowd. If he’s caught he’ll be torn apart. If he reaches sanctuary he’ll be loved. This ritual is the Sacred Lynching. It’s a scene from Olaf Stapledon’s science fiction book, The First and Last Men. Set in the future, humanity has mixed and few people are “white” or “black,” and the ritual is a nostalgic celebration of racism in a post-racial world. It resembles our own supposed post-racial politics, and I see Senator Barack Obama as that last black man on earth trying to outrun our media mob.
And the mob tries. At ABC’s Democratic primary debate in Philadelphia, hosts Charles Gibson and George Stephanopoulos tied trivia around Obama’s feet. What about your angry black pastor? Are you patriotic? Are you a friend of a Weathermen terrorist? Obama questioned their questions until they looked absurd. The audience caught his cue and afterwards, when the cameras blinked off, they heckled the hosts.
The media chase Obama because, if he wins the presidential race, he’ll break the last American color line, which is also the line between our repressed history and our collective consciousness. A nation, just like an individual, will repress images and ideas that conflict with its self-image. The violence that created who we are — enslavement of Africans, indigenous peoples marched off their land, workers hanged for unionizing — contradicts our self-image as the greatest nation on earth, so our media-represses it.
To read the full article: http://www.indypendent.org/2008/04/25/obama%e2%80%99s-race-against-race/
May 7th, 2008 at May 07 , 2008 - 2:56 pmKeep up the posting and don’t give up on Hillary! I do not trust Obama and I like Hillary and McCain because no matter where they stand on the issues I do know that they love their country, I can not say that for Obama!
May 10th, 2008 at May 10 , 2008 - 9:12 amJust to add!
Go Hillary don’t stop fighting until the bell rings or Obama is knocked out!
May 10th, 2008 at May 10 , 2008 - 9:15 am