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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (121813)4/29/2008 12:48:18 PM
From: Land Shark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
Another reason for Canadians to love the Bush Administration.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (121813)4/29/2008 10:18:17 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 173976
 
teflon ??? mud is all over watermelon ?



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (121813)4/29/2008 10:38:21 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 173976
 
Demagoguing, even in the subtle ways enabled by new media, can have an impact over time. In the NEWSWEEK Poll, 13 percent reported that Obama is Muslim. NEWSWEEK reporters on the campaign trail could hear the wariness, even fearfulness, of voters as they spoke about Obama. Secretly taped by a "citizen journalist," then reported online, Obama's remarks to San Francisco fund-raisers—that some voters in economically depressed towns "cling" to religion and guns out of "bitterness"—did not sit well, nor did the endlessly replayed YouTube videos of Obama's former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., ranting against America. Richard Vallejo, 65, of Bristol, Pa., a typical working-class town, has voted Democratic all his life. But of Obama, Vallejo says: "He's prejudiced against white people. I'm in a small town and if I own a gun, it's not because I'm bitter. It is because of the Second Amendment, the right to bear arms." In Indiana, the next stop on the primary trail on May 6, Brenda Spreitzer, 42, told a NEWSWEEK reporter at a Clinton rally: "I think Barack's viewpoints and his past is too flamboyant. It's more radical than I want to go … I'm just not comfortable," she said, adding that she is concerned about Obama's practice of generally not wearing an American flag pin. (None of the candidates wear flag pins.) She has been researching Obama on the Internet and discovered that he wants to tear out the bowling alley in the White House (Obama has kiddingly said he wants to replace it with a basketball court). "That freaked me out because no matter if he bowls or not, it's a historic thing that should never be changed."



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (121813)4/29/2008 10:54:50 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 173976
 
Yet, just five weeks later, Brooks was writing "How Obama Fell to Earth." The columnist was discouraged by Obama's performance in the pre-Pennsylvania primary debate. "Obama has emerged as a more conventional politician and a more orthodox liberal," Brooks wrote. "He sprinkled his debate performance Wednesday night with the sort of fibs, evasions and hypocrisies that are the stuff of conventional politics."



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (121813)4/30/2008 8:57:22 AM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 173976
 
Obama’s Break With Ex-Pastor Sets Sharp Shift in Tone
By JEFF ZELENY and ADAM NAGOURNEY
A week before two key primaries, the controversy surrounding his ex-pastor again erupted into a threat to Barack Obama’s ability to unify the Democrats.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (121813)4/30/2008 10:48:38 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 173976
 
Message 24550065



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (121813)5/2/2008 9:21:50 AM
From: Bill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 173976
 
Ocean Cooling to Briefly Halt Global Warming, Researchers Say

By Jim Efstathiou Jr.

April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Parts of North America and Europe may cool naturally over the next decade, as shifting ocean currents temporarily blunt the global-warming effect caused by mankind, Germany's Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences said.

Average temperatures in areas such as California and France may drop over the next 10 years, influenced by colder flows in the North Atlantic, said a report today by the institution based in Kiel, Germany. Temperatures worldwide may stabilize in the period.

bloomberg.com