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Politics : President Barack Obama -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Smiling Bob who wrote (20760)5/8/2008 11:50:55 AM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 149317
 
Homeland security is better than you think but still not good enough. I didnt like kerry. Thats four years ago. Let it go. If i want to sleep better at nite and i need by pacifier (webb) to help me, that is something Obama will need to take into account. There are plenty of folks like me whose primary worry is another terror attack. I gave you very personal reasons for my paranoia. I was there on 9/11 and my kids and grandkids live, work and go to school in NYC. Pardon me if my every day concerns dont meet your lofty ideals. How about Dukakis for Veep?



To: Smiling Bob who wrote (20760)5/8/2008 11:57:31 AM
From: zeta1961  Respond to of 149317
 
Very Koo-ell<g>..

Obama in the House: A Clinton super gets an autograph

I think you call this "wavering."

Politico's Amie Parnes e-mails from Obama's visit to the House floor, where he was mobbed instantly.

New York Rep. Yvette Clarke, in theory a Clinton superdelegate, asked him to autograph the cover of today's New York Daily News, with the headling "It's His Party."

Rep. Alcee Hastings, a Clinton supporter from Florida, gave him a big hug. Even Republicans were star-struck. Ileana Ros Lehtinen of Florida crossed the aisle to say hello and brought three children — in town for a school safety patrol trip — with her.

Obama, meanwhile, bowed to Majority Leader Steny Hoyer.