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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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  • Thursday, June 5, 2008 10:57 AM

    Wow Christines

    Wow Christines, I guess you are not old enough to remember the Keating Five! If you truly look back at McCain's past you will see a lot of things that are very questionable. It amazes me how people want to link a person to a candidate, that has nothing to do with the candidate. As far as the giving to someone's campaign, please google Keating Five, the Clintons have so much baggage in that area STILL, as does McCain. Your comments, if you truly have concerns or are sliming him as the emails about he not being a Christian, and worse, scare me as far as just how much do voters truly know not only what their candidates stand for, but what their moral fiber turly is. Please don't listen to the pundits, check it out. One great website for rumors is snopes.com, but you can find out so much on the search engines.

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