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Google News Alert for: Mccain would rather give a free pass to Palin, than allow Obama to win this election.

Debate II--McCain Offers a Man; Obama Offers More
Mother Jones - San Francisco,CA,USA
So one expectation among the politerati was that McCain would continue swinging--or thrashing--at the second debate. Work in Bill Ayres. ...
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My Personal Poetrait: A Literary Medley, Part I
Gather.com - Boston,MA,USA
It's certainly not Obama, just as such a form of "overkill" is undoubtedly less than McCain's most immediately compelling kind of preoccupation, ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: Mccain would rather give a free pass to Palin, than allow Obama to win this election.

Sweet Holy Crap!
By izzymo
We all know that Sarah Palin has a daughter who had a child out of wedlock. We know that both Mc Cain and Palin were unfaithful to their spouses. Do you think Obama would be given a pass if it was discovered that he cheated on Michelle? ...
Izzy Mo's Blog - http://izzymo.wordpress.com
Presidential Debate at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee
By Connie Wilson
Senator McCain claimed that Obama’s tax plan would raise taxes on small businesses and, when Obama wished to respond to that, Brokaw cited time constraints and would not allow him to do so. The question was posed about whether either ...
Weekly Wilson - http://www.weeklywilson.com
The Second Debate: McCain Offers a Man; Obama Offers More
By David Corn
And on Monday, McCain delivered a blistering attack on Obama that was loaded with inaccuracies and distortions. So one expectation among the politerati was that McCain would continue swinging--or thrashing--at the second debate. ...
David Corn - http://blogs.cqpolitics.com/davidcorn/
Combined Gay News Headlines (T5T-1)
By [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tom)
Most pundits assumed John McCain would trounce Barack Obama at last night's debate in Nashville. The town hall-style, some said, benefited the Republican candidate. Well, that didn't seem to be the case, as neither candidate truly burst ...
2015Place.com - http://www.2015place.com/


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