John Edwards is talking about the 2 Americas, the rich and the poor. Thats really something when someone super rich like Edwards is going to help the working class. I never understood the Democrats, which their tax and spend attitude would ever help any working class, or poor people in this country. Lets face most of the senaters are filthy rich they didnt get that way by giving a damn about anyone beneath them. The only good senators are the ones we vote out, then we dont have to listen to their bull about carring for the poor.
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Muslims have all the right to choose their candidate, be it Hillary, John Edwards or any other else. It would be important to note however that people who abnegate Islam religion are oftenly considered as “traitor” to Islam. In extreme cases, renouncing of Islam could make one a target for fatal retribution.
Fadi, he said he was once a Muslim.
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Rupert Murdoch will host fundraiser for Hillary Clinton
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/05/09/politics/main1600694.shtml
VeriChip (Makers of RFID Microchips for Human Implant)
Appoints Former Secretary of Health & Human Services and Presidential candidate Tommy Thompson to Its Board of Directors
http://www.adsx.com/pressreleases/2005-07-07.html
Rudy Giuliani At New York Fundraiser
http://www.wnbc.com/politics/13404578/detail.html?dl=mainclick
Barack Obama ?’s the Council on Foreign Relations
http://www.cfr.org/publication/13172
John Edwards speech, entitled “A Strong Military for a New Century,” at the Council on Foreign Relations.
http://www.cfr.org/publication/13432/senator_john_edwards_addresses_the_council_on_foreign_relations.html?breadcrumb=%2Fbios%2F9641%2Fjohn_edwards
Your Candidates or the CFR’s?
http://www.cfr.org/campaign2008/meetings.html
Behind the Curtain
http://www.nogw.com/images/illuminati1.jpg
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Rush Nailed the Edwards Story
March 30, 2007
BEGIN TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: John Edwards — we alluded to it earlier today — is getting a significant bump, fundraising and poll rating bump, after his press conference a week ago yesterday, with his wife, Elizabeth. I just want to review this, folks, because, once again, I, your host, am the singular focus of attacks for pointing out that that might happen and that the Drive-Bys were looking at it that way when they still are. So here is Howard Fineman, which got my whole mind-set on this started. This was Thursday after the press conference, this is part of what he said after the Edwards press conference.
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Please list them from more prompt to lie and war monger to least prompt.
1. Senator Joe Biden
2.Senator Hillary Clinton
3.Senator Chris Dodd
4.Former Senator John Edwards
5.Representative Dennis Kucinich
6.Senator Barack Obama
7.Governor Bill Richardson
8.Former Senator Mike Gravel
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In 2003, former North Carolina Senator and current presidential candidate, John Edwards said on MSNBC in 2003:
“Serving on the Intelligence Committee and seeing day after day and week after week the briefings on Saddam’s weapons of mass destruction and his plans on using those weapons; he can not be allowed to have those weapons. It‘s just that simple!”
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Don’t you think doctors should be held accountable for their mistakes?
& what’s with the “breck girl” label…….
I take it you’ve never seen a man who takes good care of his body?
& why is it that when Clinton & Edwards have an affair you label them as “sinners” but when mccain had an affair from his 1st marriage you’re like “oh boys will be boys.” Some people I’ve heard made the argument “mccain wasn’t in public office at the time”…..
well…
1. being in office has nothing to do with being faitthful to your spouse
2. neither was Edwards. Edwards was a retired senator at the time. & this was between his 2004 run & 2008 presidential run.
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http://blogs.usatoday.com/onpolitics/2007/06/mccain_at_singl.html
http://blogs.usatoday.com/onpolitics/2007/06/mccain_drops_to.html
The conservative Powerline blog says the poll is significant for McCain’s “dreadful showing” of 7% and says a big chunk of his earlier support went to former Tennessee senator Fred Thompson, who is expected to enter the race next month. Over at The Shot, a roundup of state political news, they’ve posted a “get well” card for McCain’s campaign
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