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Jan 1, 2008, 16:28 GMT
Newspaper poll shows Barack Obama in front ahead of Iowa caucus
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propaganda.
The news organizations still seek to shape public opinion.
Just watch Fox News (aka Faux News) ...
They work 24/7 to spin things to the political right and slam all others... just like YOU.
I'll subscribe to that with pleasure,nobody spins fairy tales like SP4 ,always in for some light entertainment
You guys actully watch Fox?
Whats that like?
A lot of young people are going to vote for Obama, and it's been reported a lot of Republicans (SP4?) are going to vote for him too. Not so sure how he is going to do in the South, but he is impressive!
...what is so impressive about him, outside of the fact that he seems to be giving Hirrary fits??
Apparently he's impressed a lot of people - he won in Iowa. He comes off as extremely intelligent, something that has been sorely lacking in the last two terms of presidency, but no one really needs to answer to you, old man! There was a big showing of young people in the caucases, and they clearly favored Obama and his message for a better government. It's time for a younger President with fresh ideas.
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