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Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points [45] -- Lessons Democrats Should Learn From Obama's SpeechI know that just about the entire blogosphere is talking about John McCain's pick of Sarah Palin (who?) for his running mate, but I, for one, refuse to let John McCain distract me from writing about Barack Obama's acceptance speech last night, given to a cheering throng of 84,000 in Denver's foot... |
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Kevin Coval: Prayer for the First Day of Chicago Public SchoolMay the twenty-seven students who lost their lives last academic year eat their grandmother's cooking in the after life, go to prom in the next world, their lives and deaths not be forgotten in vain. May the bullets intended for the chests of children this year veer into Lake Michigan or fall f... |
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Leah McElrath Renna: Choice for Hillary Supporters Never ClearerThe choice for Hillary supporters has never been clearer. Thursday night, Barack Obama found his inner warrior - and on Friday, John McCain found, well, just a woman. As a Hillary supporter, I watched Obama's acceptance speech with hope and trepidation. I thought I wanted to hear certain ... |
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Ron Dembo: Green Credits -- What Obama and McCain Can do for the EnvironmentWe congratulate Senator Obama on his historic acceptance speech last night. His call for an end to the American dependence on foreign oil - and his laudable target of 10 years - should be applauded for the investment they will bring to alternative energy sources and other clean technology. Senato... |
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John Edwards To Emerge From Seclusion For Speech In New YorkRALEIGH, N.C. — In a return to the public stage, John Edwards has confirmed plans to talk politics a month after admitting to an extramarital affair. But his wife won't be at his side. A representative for the former Democratic presidential candidate confirmed Friday that he would speak al... |
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Dakis Hagen: Forget Palin: The GOP Won't Repeat the Magic of DenverIt was fiesta in downtown Denver last night. Thousands stood on the streets, and huddled in bars; children sat on parents' shoulders, teenagers milled around in groups next to elderly relatives in wheelchairs. There was noise, dancing, street food and beer. But at 8 pm local time the hubbub d... |
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