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Wednesday, June 4, 2008 12:00 AM

Barack Obama's epic win

The young senator makes history not only in terms of race, while a determined Hillary Clinton delays the inevitable a bit longer.

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  • Wednesday, June 4, 2008 04:27 AM

    She can't outrun history

    Bill made Hillary unelectable, and the party is probably very happy that they don't have to try to run with her in the general. To many people screwed over by his policies and decisions, to many scandals, Waco, Elian, etc... The Republicans probably couldn't afford enough air time to broadcast all the dirt on Hillary, but they would certainly have tried.

    To Fender, you apparently have no idea what went on when Bill selected the location of his office. After being told that asking the taxpayers to pay about $1 million a month for an office on the top floor of the WTC wouldn't do his wife's political aspirations any good, he settled on Harlem. And by doing so he immediately quadrupled rents in the area and drove many black-owned businesses out of business. This is how globalist conservatives posing as liberals show their love for minorities.

    AP says she has already stated she would accept VP. This would be a huge mistake, but exactly what we should expect from a party that does everything in its power to lose presidential elections.

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