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(9/11) 2008 CA CNN Democratic Debate

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This is part 9 of the 2008 Democratic Presidential Debate held in Hollywood, California on January 31, 2008. It is moderated by Wolf Blitzer, and sponsored by CNN.

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  • Just to be clear here, the (9/11) refers to part 9 out of 11, not September 11.

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  • truely you must have less of a heart than GW to insist that a collection of what would have to be thousands of people, including the highest ranking military officials who have dedicated their lives to protecting what they believe in, including the war clinton waged against iraq, would purposefully take the lives of americans. please grow some eyes and howl at the moon, rather than disgrace the memory of the lives lost on that terrible day.

  • Obama > Hillary in this debate

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  • i disagree, I think hillary clinton/politics as Madonna\entertainment. They're both very very calculating people that do strong things but keep them very reserved.

  • and yes we agree on a great many things about the last 7 years.

  • have - present possessive; fooled - past participle; did past participle; is representive of different tenses. the sentence "they fooled you, did they not." or "they have you, do they not." these are your two choices.

  • haha topher

  • hilary clinton is to politics, as britney spears is to entertainment.

  • because they are habitual liars. if this were the only lie they told us throughout G-dubs administration you would have a case, but they lie about everything. and you are still using past and present tense in the same sentence.

  • no they did not, and someone should have told not to use past and present tenses in the same sentence.

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