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From the Web

  1. Community Post

    In the past, dead voters were considered important only in Miami mayoral races. But with the recent disclosure that there were more than 53,000 dead votes for the taking in Florida, this could be a breakthrough year for them. For example, the 97,421... Full Article at Palm Beach Post

  2. Check out Baron Cohen interviewing the likes of Newt Gingrich, Ralph Nader and Pat Buchanan, and be sure to vote for your favorite interview. Respect. Ralph Nader Him be the Green Party presidential candidate in the year 2000. Marlin Fitzwater Why do... Full Article at The Huffington Post

  3. Controversy: Obama, pictured with his mother Ann Dunham in the 1960s. The president settled birther claims when he published his Hawaiian birth certificate publically last year

    Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance, has been a long time New York Times bestseller. The blue, teal, and silver booklet was printed in part to celebrate Acton & Dystel’s 15th anniversary, and also to display the breadth and depth of authors the... Full Article at Daily Mail - UK

  4. Obama’s biography appears in Acton and Dystel’s industry promotion materials alongside biographies of other notables including Ralph Nader and Tip O’Neill: “Barack Obama, the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review, was born in Kenya... Full Article at Wizbang

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    Obama in the booklet includes politicians, such as former Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill; sports legends, such as Joe Montana and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar; and numerous Hollywood celebrities. The reverse side of the page that features Barack Obama includes... Full Article at The Federal Observer

  6. (Photo: Reuters)

    Obama had initially released a "Certification of Live Birth," a brief document that usually denotes a person's location of birth. However, the shorter form contains typed out information and post-dates the original certificates, Full Article at International Business Times

  7. Obama in the booklet includes politicians, such as former Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill; sports legends, such as Joe Montana and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar; and numerous Hollywood celebrities. The reverse side of the page that features Barack Obama includes... Full Article at Big Government

  8. Elect,” by such big-name pundits as Thomas Friedman, John Heilemann and John Avlon, all of whom enthused about bringing a new kind of digital democracy to American political gridlock. One small-name pundit thought differently. From this blog (November... Full Article at The Moderate Voice

  9. Nader contemplates the social waste that is the United States recruiting the best and the brightest from other countries. Our companies need these skills. The foreigners have these skills and we want them here where they can flourish, and create profits... Full Article at Cold Spring Shops

  10. Give him 1/2 point each (I'm being really really generous) and he avoids 4 out of 5. "If you can't make a good case for your incumbent candidate, call them both losers." Obama is not and was never my incumbent candidate...I didn't vote for him. My vote... Full Article at Althouse

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