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  • R.I.P  Ted

  • Dead guy in a box....

  • The new world order is being imposed on you, weather or not you want it to. Governed by Rockfeller, Rothchild, CFR, Bilderberg.

    Its so currupt and minipulated that "THERE IS NO LAW THAT REQUIRES YOU TO PAY TAX IN USA!"

    Search google for ZEITGEIST THE MOVIE

    It's unfair business, unfair stories, unfair explanations. Playing God, knowing their plans for us

    . Knowing where we are going, while we dont. It isnt nessesary, we dont need a new world

    order. WAKE THE **** UP and spread the word!

  • granted, but wft doest this has to do with the clip

  • AMNESTY IS TREASON!

    wow you people amaze me to no end; you have soldiers dieing and fighting for democracy in iraq and back home the people they are dieing for are giving away the country to ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS(criminals) so corporate america can under cut wages!

    corporate america off shoring jobs; and the three pandering candidates are all for it; ROMNEY OR PAUL weren't for selling out their people!

    support ted whenmylipsmoveimlying kennedy and his faithful puppy barrack!

  • Many black congressman doesn't think they are capable of leading the country. Many of them don't know apparently Hillary's history. Obama is trying to unify.

  • what a Bafoon Kennedy is!

  • Hey kenndy camolot is soooo OVER!!!. ...NEXT.

  • It's CAMELOT, but nice try, computerpurple.

  • go home Ted!

  • HELLO ALL

  • O-BAM-A!!

  • Should I vote for Mrs. Clinton because she is a woman? Should I vote for Obama because he is black? Well, I sure as hell will not vote for either for their stance on the issues. In respect for the issues, and the candidates I like best is Ron Paul for the Republicans and Mike Gravel for the Democrats. Don't know about them? Maybe you (the blind following the blind) should take a look and quit listening to the media.

  • gravel dropped out.

  • I am Latino and for Obama, not because of Ted Kennedy or Jimmy Carter, but because i can relate to him and believe in his message and true rise to his current position with hard work, ideals and charisma. El tiene mi voto y la de mi familia porque en Obama creemos!

  • I'm Black and I voted for McCain. McCain supported the latino cause and u voted for that half breed ?

  • OBAMA 2008!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Obama supports drivers licenses for illegal aliens-it was reported on Lou Dobbs.

  • brklynmatt, the purpose of a driver's license is to make sure a person can safely operate a motor vehicle. Now, this card has become a catch-all de facto ID card.

  • Ted, spent 6 MILLION last year on earmarks for HIMSELF!

  • Kennedy is like Sharpton always talking nonsense, Hillary for president.

  • The old kind of stupid is George Bush. The new kind of stupid is Barack Obama.

    If voters want an end to partisanship they should elect a member of the independent party. Its not something Obama will deliver, or could even if he wanted to.

  • here comes socailzm

  • Obama's talk about "bringing everyone together" misses the point. It is the Christian Conservative movement that brought Bush to power and has ruined this country. Why does Obama insist on "bringing both sides together?" I want a President who realizes that these people are mistaken in their views, and are actually hurtful to real discussion, not one who wants to include their voice and welcome their opinions into the new Democratic Party controlled government HILLARY 08!

  • Collectivism sucks, Individualism is a far better system.

  • Everyone running for president seems horrible to me.

  • Obama would do well to downplay Kennedy's endorsement. To do otherwise arguably stands against what he projects to represent: change. Ted Kennedy is arguably one of the most divisive, polarizing wannabe-force on the American political landscape today. Word to the wise.... Obama, accept the endorsement, but do NOT go around waving the Kennedy flag, because in the end it will hurt you more than it will help you. It's a double-edge sword, use it soberly!!!

  • Obama is charismatic and inspirational. However, beyond the capacity to deliver good speeches, the next president must come equipped with a body of experience and maturity to tame and mitigate the uneasy waters that lie ahead. It is in that light that he falls desperately short. Sadly, Hillary does not measure MUCH better. My personal and sad reality is that although I am beside myself that a black man and a woman are for the first time viable candidates..., failure awaits us at the polls!

  • I am a successful black person, but I must disagree that unfounded fear has held black people back. Look at the studies on blood pressure and other stress-related afflictions. Threats of violence, discrimination by banks and police, snide comments from co-workers ... this is not imagination. It doesn't have to stop our progress, but it is real.

  • Umm LG08. Every single issue -- from the war to the economy and environment -- has a disproportionate impact based on gender and race. When men and women receive equal pay for equal work, when the military and the jails are not the only places (besides entertainment) where black and brown outnumber white, THEN you can say racism is a distraction. Please wake up. Very intelligent concerned black citizens are not making things up.

  • I am going to vote for someone who doesn't run our country in the ground.I could care less what race the person is.

  • era i think people feel that and era express that era...

  • Go Tavis love your show

  • Wake up, wiggus13, Ted and Barack are trying to save their party from another electoral disaster. Hillary has an albatross hung on her neck. It is not her fault, but she will attract every conservative who can fog a mirror to the polls to vote against her.

  • Who gives a damn about the Congresional Black Caucus?! They are on the wrong side of history. State after state, 70%-80% of black VOTERS are backing BARACK OBAMA!!

    Get with the program, Tavis!

  • Tavis is also a personal friend of Obama's. He is a journalist. He can ask a question. I would like to hear the CBC answer this same question. The Clinton machine might be calling in favors. But it might also be that Obama's colorblind rhetoric frightens them, as it does me. I only hope Obama is cloaking anti-racist policy in rah-rah America clothing.

  • RON PAUL

  • I think Ron is done. (As is Thompson, Guiliani and Huckabee.) But I liked all the issues he raised.

  • NOW has now attacked Sen. Kennedy as a sexist for supporting Obama. No one in the Senate has fought longer or more actively for women's rights than Ted. Who then is sexist? I support Obama not because he is a man but because he represents what America can be. Hillary is just more of the same.

  • Teddy Kennedy uses passive aggressive political tactics & Obama is equally guilty.

    This endorsement is purely an egotistical move on both their parts and it serves to divide the democratic party even further.

    The news media (especially MSNBC) has committed the destructive task of "bearing false witness against your neighbor."

    Taking Bill Clinton's comments -twisting his words to promote Obama's campaign is bearing false witness.

    Question the Obama campaign. Look before you leap.

  • You are bearing false witness. Why no mention of FOX? Or Hillary Clinton regarding health care? Bill Clinton was a good president. He has a long term reputation. He is sacrificing his short term reputation to try and push Hillary through. You can't convince people when you scew the truth. So really, your comment makes you a hypocrit. Look before you leap into glass houses. Question your logic.

  • What ball game are you watching?

    Saying Obama didn't oppose the war from the start is "Bearing false witness" or lying! And that is just one example.

    Turn off FOX news and open the Bible, NYT, Washing Post, or anything else.

    One thing for sure, the people's voice has and will be heard.

  • Divide the democratic party further? Bill Clinton's antics and Hillary's distortion of the facts have created a smear on the Democratic Party. Bill Clinton is HOSTILE! The Clintons, especially Hillary is one who unites the Republican Party and will likley cause deep polarization of the country and voters. Obama is more bi-partisan than Clinton, has a better message and attracts a lot more voters, especially younger ones. Ted Kennedy is right that change is needed now. VOTE OBAMA!!

  • We need an inspirational leader. Obama is the man.

  • Bush, a WHITE man, has done everything to destroy WHITE America. The same WHITE man has dont EVERYTHING he can to destory the whole country.

    Somebody tell me, by what rational do the racists justify their beliefs and resistance to obvious, POSITIVE, change?

    knock Obama on anything - just leave his race out of it!

  • What does Bush's race have to do with anything. Just leave race out of it. Why don't start looking on an economical scale instead of a racial scale. It's rich vs. poor. Not white vs. black. It always has been. Blacks just came in the game a little later. So, instead of saying, Bush = A WHITE MAN and sounding like an idiot, say Bush = the elitist puppet of the top 1% of the country. His race doesn't matter to him. His collegues do though. Drop the act and leave race out of it.

  • Everyone Donate on Feb. 1st that is how we will get Ron Paul back into the media and the minds of the american people!

  • To put it simply ! Obama is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations the good ol boys net work!!

  • Ted Kennedy is so 30 years ago.

  • Obama is half-black, half-white. should there really be an issue as to his race?

  • People are not questioning HIS race; people are questioning whether or not he will be able to help our country overcome racism.

  • obama isn't black. but he is African-American

  • Lol I love Obama talking about changing from the old establishment, then teaming up with a senator whos been in office for 46 years...Obama is all talk, and if it wasent for a bunch of ignorant young university students he wouldent have half the suport he does now. And even if you look at his policies, wtf is new, of different??

  • The Constitution knows no color.

    Ron Paul 2008

  • But I will say this: This election will prove to all the disillusioned out there that America still very much is a racist and race motivated country. We have come a long way but we still have so far to go. I pray that Obama does win this election, not for my sake, but for my children's children, as well as yours...

  • Yes we say "Black, Black, Black" because if you recall it was just a few years ago Blacks, Blacks, Blacks were not even allowed to vote, eat where they wanted, or live freely. I am not even going to address America your "distraction" comment...

  • its all symbolic. If obaba becomes president of the us he has to deal with everyone. he cant pick and choose. If u are not in the state of mind that the black and white divide is a ruse to keep everyone sidetracted and what we should be concerned with is what he does to rebuild this country. The iraq/ afghanistan conflict has decimated our military and economic strength. Nafta/Cafta and the selling out of our soveriegnty to the UN..must I go on...kill the black white noise.

  • I wish that racism were a ruse, but we distribute property, protection, and pleasure in this country *through* categories like race and gender. Look at the armed forces (where economic trouble has drawn a disproportionate number of poor whites, blacks, and latinos), or prison sentencing, or which neighborhoods get cell phone towers and environmental waste.

    Black/white is not noise, but part of the whole economic and military mess you want to solve.

  • I think it's wonderful he is running..and i think it really makes a person look at themselves and see if they are or aren't really stuck in racism..  he is a phenominal politican that has 'the gift'..maybe people should put covers on their eyes while listening to him...

  • do me a favor...close your eyes and just listen to him.listen to the issues he discusses..if you can't see he is right then pick the one you think gives your views..he's done what most politicans haven't done..unified a vote across party lines..

  • Its sad the black voters that dont want to pick Obama are doing so because they don't consider him really black. He's mixed and they don't like it.

  • it is the brainwash that has succeeded with many "blacks". The Governments group thinking that is enforced through lables like "black" and "white" that has succeeded over decades:)

  • WOW. The simple fact that you would even say something like that leads me to belive you don't know the FIRST thing about Black people. First of all when you refer to "black " people capitalize. Secondly, I speak for myself not for every Black person (I don't generalize...) If you are half Black, a quater Black, or 1/8 Black we consider you Black period.

  • insomnia- im not sure you have any idea what you're talking about. first of all that's an obvious generalization and it's simply not true. just because CNN says blacks dont think Barack Obama is black enough doesn't mean that's how they really feel. The vote count in SC speaks for itself, and it's insulting to blacks that you would believe they are simply picking Obama strictly due to his racial background, whether mixed, white, black, so on..

  • Hey, rocket764...that is FAN-tastic!

  • Great video thanks for sharing with us.

  • I'm Black and I think what is happening here is sadly typical of the Black politicians of our time. These are definitely NOT the M. L. King, Malcolm X type leaders with a spine. These are save-my-own-butt politicians who believe it is safer to vote pro-establishment (i.e. Hillary Clinton) because they're afraid that if she wins, they'll pay a price for their support of Obama. Just watch; if Obama starts to look unbeatable, they'll switch direction like the wind! It's disgusting!

  • Mendene, you are right in you analysis, it is exactly the situation, and as an African-American, I agree with people making their own choices regardless of race, but their choices has to be from conviction, not ill intents.

  • that is so right....but that's where we come in..logging those persons and voting them out next election if they dont' speak for the voter.

  • the sad part is that if Hillary wins, they still won't get more than the promises she makes. One hand is supposed to wash the other, right? When are our hands going to be washed, for a change?

  • Where you been at, this distraction has always been around. You just see a sugar coated reality.

  • We need a break from the past..

    We need Obama in 2008!

  • We get a break from the past every morning.

    Few take advantage of it.

  • Do you really think that if Obama were president, his race would be a main topic of discussion? I just don't see it. It seems as if the stature of the office would just overshadow any racial issues (not that racial harmony would break out everywhere else, of course).

  • Thanks Tavis for sharing this important revelation of Sen. Ted Kennedy's views on Obama. What he is saying is also how I feel!

  • I hear a lot of service men and women are supporting Obama.

  • OObama voted against the war. But when he realized that our troops were already on the ground, he voted to support them. That's show his sincerity and love for his country. That is, even though he was against the war and voted against it, he was still willing to support the lives of thousands of US service men and women regardless of his opposition to the war.

  • Now you, my friend, Got the revelation!

  • EXACTLY, and importantly Hillary KNOWS THIS. Bill knows this too yet they dare to skew his record and intentions.

    I was opposed to the war too based on what I believe the facts to be. But I tell u blatantly, I couldn't cut funds on my country men. That is f*cking evil. All u can do is urge the PEOPLES PRESIDENT to have a change of heart!

    Obama '08

  • i go to school in kokomo indiana with tavis's nephew...his name is emry smiley

  • i go to school in kokomo indiana with tavis's nephew...his name is emry smiley

  • Ron Paul is the only non corrupt politician there is. The only way you can tell is by looking at the media attention he gets.  Absolutely none! when he is beating Rudy in the overall race.

  • O.o what the hell have i clicked on!!! i dont care about this

  • Well, you should. These are very important times we're living in, and you're only cheating yourself if you sleep walk through them---even if the political candidates are almost all complete idiots.

  • The Congressional Black Caucus is corrupt, that's why. They gave William Jefferson, the indicted Congressman from Louisiana, a standing ovation in early 2007, even after he was found to have been hiding 90K in graft in his freezer. It should be disbanded, once and for all.

  • benny hill has come back!

  • Is Tavis Smiley not bringing up race here when he ask Kennedy about the support of the black congressional caucus? Obama is the black candidate in S.C. but the candidate who happens to be black to white men and women.

  • Obama is the man of Tomorrow, and his opponents are the people of yesterday, the difference between tomorrow and yesterday is Today. While Today is better looking than yesterday, but TOMORROW is twice as best as today. Hence Barak Obama is the best candidate to fill the gap America's void left in our recent history. The problem America faces need a person of charachter like Obama who by the way is calling on the independents and the moderate Republicans to join him write a new American chapter.

  • Gee, I do not vote based on gender or ethnicity. I study voting records and pay attention to lies and parrots among supporters. So much is blathered about and when I check some of what is supposed to have come from Paul, it is more distortions. I already know about Clinton lies.

  • Obama now my favorite white dem

  • I support Paul as well. It is Bush who has expanded the domination of the military complex industry with our money and his lies. The elite in this country need to be targeted and dealt with now, they have controlled us for way too long.

  • well, regardless of if Ron Paul is elected president or not it's not going to happen with 50 percent republicans in congress. Ron Paul is making unrealistic promises about getting rid of the IRS, Dept of Education, etc... the republicans are never going to sign off on that.

    That being said, I agree with Ron Paul on nearly every single issue and have tremendous respect for him.

  • Bill Clinton turned a blind eye to genocide in Rwanda..

    900,000 killed in just three months in Rwanda in 1994.

    Bill Clinton deliberately made his staff not mention the word "genocide" in public, a month prior to genocide actually happening on the ground. It was already decided he would not intervene.

  • Glad to see Tavis Smiley called out the Black Caucus. A do nothing bunch of scared politicians who need the financial support of their "masters" not the people they supposedly represent.

  • Hillary is the top candidate. However, she will not win the party's nomination due to the fact she is a victim in this country's sad reality that women are still the most disenfrancised group of Americans. Consequently, powerful white politicians would rather see a black man as President before they will endorse a woman. As for Obama, black people will lean more towards Hillary because of widespread self-hatred. But that's another conversation.

  • The most disenfranchised group of individuals are atheists but I understand what you mean.

  • Poor white women and women of color in the service sector are disfranchised. But I don't see HRC--a very wealthy, former first lady, the top fundraiser of all time in the same light.

    When have white men voted to install black men in power??? There are more white women in Congress than black men.

    The vote in SC doesn't back your claim about blacks voting for HRC. Now, I prefer O to the Clintons, but why must any blacks who vote C hate themselves? Maybe they have connections to the Cs.

  • I personally am skeptical that if Hillary lost, it would be because she's a woman. Is anyone beyond the most neanderthal of knuckle-dragging misogynists really so piss-pants afraid of a woman being President? I doubt it (and I HOPE I'm right....)

    Don't forget that men were READY to approve the ERA. It was on its way to succeeding! And that was in 1983! Eons ago by political standards.

    It was WOMEN who stepped in and stopped it. Fearful women like Phyllis Schlafly. Tragic, but true.

  • Just because Bill did more than Ted ever could doesn't mean Barack is a good candidate. He's such a bitter old man.

  • If you truly want change in this country and if you truly want greater lives for our future generations, Ron Paul is our only hope.

  • There is no "ONLY" hope for this country. We have to work together to right the wrongs of the past and make a sacrifice to wipe out injustices that are still occurring today.

  • Ted is not right on much but he got this right.

  • is he democrat??

  • I think that bill has cooked, grazed, baked, char-broiled, sizzled, rigged, and blown to smytherines hillarys chances.he has cooked her goose and she will smack him to the corners of the earth for it!

  • First Hillary Clinton is not Pro-War...how ridiculous a statement. Obama cannot win, and his lastest "great ideas" of ignoreing, disrespecting and down right rude behavior towards the clintons is dividing not uniteing. Obama is good, but...Hillary is better, much better. And, question to yourself, where did the praise of Regan come in and the and the put downs on Bill Clinton come from...hummmmmmmmmmm.

  • Where do you get this crazy stuff? The Clintons are racist and pander shamelessly to the white voters to win this election. Besides seniors and white women, Obama has dominated almost every other demographics.

  • I have to agree with you Hindahines. It shows the lack of brains and memory people have in this country. As for one thing I know, this country was doing a hell of a lot better financially when Clinton was in office, then when Bush took over. At least more people had JOBS!

  • yeah and much of that had to do with the Dot-Com boom. Computers being sold in masses to every office across the country, the ISP's starting up, home computers, software, webpage designers... it was like a whole new auto industry. Since, the majority of those jobs have been shipped over seas.

    I would not imply people are stupid without knowing what you are talking about first.

  • I'm not a fan of Obama but if he gets the nomination he will win by a landslide. It will be a very tight race with Hillary. Clinton will mobilize the Republican base. Obama has a lot of support from Independents and disenchanted Republicans. They would NEVER vote for Hillary. People on the left will not vote for her either considering she is aggressively pro-war. If Obama gets the nomination it's a sure thing. If Hillary does it's up in the air. O yEs Come Baby I Love You D:D::D:D:D:D:D::D

  • An overwhelming majority of voters will vote for the DEMOCRAT, whoever it will be. The size of the "landslide" matters much less than the general NEW DIRECTION Americans are demanding.

  • I hate when people say we "should bring everyone to the table" etc..christian fundamentalists are the problem and have ruined everything in this country and SHOULD NOT be brought to the table to discuss anything. I think Hillary will make them pay the most for what they have screwed up...Barack wants to make them feel welcome and appreciated in the new democrat-run govt.-SCREW THAT!!!

  • The problem I see with christian they seem to lean more toward non-christian entities then they do to christianity.

  • what?!?! This nation was founded on fundamentalism. "One nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." Hillary is Methodist and Bill is Baptist, what do you mean she will make fundamentalists pay?!?!

    Also, how can the problems in America be resolved if we don't include all of the AMERICANS?

    Fool.

  • The nation wasn't founded on fundamentalism, at least not in the modern sense of the word. Some of our most prominent founders were agnostics and/or Humanists. Some were Deists, but not really Christians. And others, yes, were devout Christians. But this was never meant to be a fundamentalist nation.

    By the way, the "under God" part of the Pledge was only added in 1956 or thereabouts.

  • octobox that is an outright LIE. Its liars like you that give the political process a bad name.

  • PhysicsProf1: That's not a lie. OctoBox is correct. He voted to renew the Patriot Act and continue funding the war. I believe he also voted for the Military Commissions Act as well.

  • PhysicsProf1: I stand corrected about the Military Commisions Act. I just checked and he did vote against that but he did vote to fund the war 3 times. In addition, he voted against a firm deadline for removal of troops from Iraq (S 2766). He voted yes on HR 3199 (Patriot Act). It wasn't until he began his Presidential campaign that he started voting against the war.

  • Actually, since Obama came to Washington in January of 2005, every single Senate Democrat has voted for every bill funding operations in Iraq and Afghanistan--until President Bush vetoed a timetable for withdrawal (including both emergency supplemental bills and defense appropriations bills that included bridge funding with the expressed purpose of continuing operations in Iraq as well as Afghanistan.)

  • Obama has voted for every war measure and bill and to further the patriot act since SINCE we went to war in Iraq. This is why former President Clinton suggested we all look into Barak's ACTUAL VOTING RECORD. Ron Paul is the only pro-peace candidate since the 70's!

  • Exactly Ron Paul Ideas would had being helpful and great back in the 70's sadly its to late to go back in time. How about we move forward to the future, even if Obama doesn't fix everything 100% at least it will be the biggest step forward.

  • Dennis Kucinich was a fiercely anti-war candidate, but the networks wouldn't give him or Ron Paul the time of day. Coincidence?...or SATAN??????

  • Satan

  • fecalmatterofdeath- No, it's liberal media! They have picked who 'they' want and will stop @ nothing to help him/her win!

  • I didn't care for jfk or ted.

  • Ok, now, Obama supports illegal aliens and Ted Kennedy likes him.

    Man! The Democrats are going for a Hat Trick!

    I knew it!

  • hillary got nothing but to let her husband raly 4 her and play racial card. obama is what the world needs. i swear

  • seems i have to agree with this assessment by the senator. good clip.

  • Obama is not scare to talk , he tells it like it is.

  • Barack Obama is a chicago democratic and and look who is backing him former pesidential candidates and all lost so when the republican propaganda machine starts. Ho it's already working

  • man i thought he was gonna support ron paul

  • you get fool again

  • Many people are still unable to feel the revolutionary wind blowing across USA,that's why Ted Kennedy looks weird,strange and bizarre to them.Not everyone have that feeling!!!

  • How can obama not beat a republican? He's brought out more voters, inspiring more americans and hopefully trying to fix this mess that our current president has put us in.

  • Teddy has finally done something good.

  • Ted Kennedy is looking for another Obama Nation in 2008.

  • How can blacks support him when he and the rest of the Dems are doing more for illegals and not their own people?

  • OBAMA!!!!!

  • Many people are still unable to feel the revolutionary wind blowing accross USA.That's why Ted Kennedy looks weird ,strange and bizarre to them.

  • where did Obama come from?. Hillary can beat a republican for president, obama can't.

  • Thank you for your comments because that's the big picture sir, that most perhaps people, do not look at. Further, if Kerry could not beat a republican, Obama will rally the republican that never before and may lead to the country having the republican another 4 years!

  • There's something wrong with you guys,you can't feel the revolution.logic and mathematics won't help you to understand what's going on.

  • You guys can't feel this revolution as you rely on your logic and your calculations to try to understand what's going on.

  • Its still not certain that Kerry did not win. He conceded the contest. Bush stole the election.

  • I'm not a fan of Obama but if he gets the nomination he will win by a landslide. It will be a very tight race with Hillary. Clinton will mobilize the Republican base. Obama has a lot of support from Independents and disenchanted Republicans. They would NEVER vote for Hillary. People on the left will not vote for her either considering she is aggressively pro-war. If Obama gets the nomination it's a sure thing. If Hillary does it's up in the air.

  • i'm sorry but your irrelevant to this election

  • HE WANTS OBAMA TO DO THE HIS DIRTY JOB;he propose a minimum wage rise or $2  on 2 yeras span,when he makes thousands of dollars every month,Camon people this rich people need a clown to stop the IRE,THE HUNGRY,THE HOMELESS,THE NEED FOR FREEDOM THAT all the CITIZENS are claming for. WE DONT GET FOOL AGAIN

  • uummm.....What?????

  • my thoughts exactly, moriseblack. let's plug our ears, close our eyes, and ignore

    nosupecualponerme until he either disappears, or magically turns into a more rational human being.

  • That's right!....lets vote for Ron Paul or Obama.

  • Kennedy.stupid. who gives a damn what you think

  • Maybe you're too dumb to know it, but LOTS of people care what Senator Kennedy thinks. Maybe he's not speaking to you, but there are many people who vote that he is speaking too.

    This endorsement is BIG!

    Go Barack 08!

  • corp owned Obama too

  • Obama is the one. No Doubt About It.

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