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| 30 Jun 2008 by media@politico.com (Jonathan Martin) Again Obama was viewed as honorable by spitting on Michigan and Florida voters when it was simply to furhter his own personal ambitions. The press chose to ignore all this dishonesty and instead of holding Obama accountable, the press perceived him as a ... Hopefully, the superdelegates and pledged delegates will wake up before the convention. Obama as the Democratic Presidential candidate has already become the bad joke that over 18 million people thought he would be. ... POLITICO Top Stories - http://www.politico.com/ - References [ More results from POLITICO Top Stories ] |
| 18 Dec 2009 by Ramparts360.com Rove's name has come up in many political scandals, including the Valerie Plame affair, the Bush White House e-mail controversy and the dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy. ... Ugo Chavez, the Socialist president of Venezuela, blamed “ global warming” on capitalism – and received a standing ovation from very nearly all of the delegates, lamentably including those from those of the capitalist nations of the West that are on the far Left – and that means too many of them ... Texas Broadside - http://www.fontcraft.com/broadside/ [ More results from Texas Broadside ] |
| 19 Dec 2009 WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Sierra Club today is calling on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to help the Florida panther survive global warming by protecting its habitat. In a petition filed today, the Sierra Club proposed a critical habitat designation ... In 2008, SC Johnson secured a clean source for 46% of the electricity required to run our Bay City, Michigan factory. Renewable wind power now replaces nearly half the factory's annual purchase of coal-fired electricity. ... Latest Activity on PickensPlan - http://push.pickensplan.com/ |
| 25 Jan 2008 by Matt If Clinton gets the Florida and Michigan delegates counted with out a new election in both states, I believe all of the independents in Florida and all of the independents & democratic voters of Michigan (because only Clinton was on the ... Democratic Convention Watch - http://demconwatch.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from Democratic Convention Watch ] |
| 8 Dec 2009 by Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy The battle for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination was marred by controversy as the Democratic National Committee argued with some state parties over when they could hold their primaries and caucuses and candidates were forced to take sides in this important internal party dispute. ..... I remembered calling the DNC numerous times to complain about the process-the rampant violations by Obama and the caucuses, and the debacle concerning Florida and Michigan. ... NO QUARTER - http://www.noquarterusa.net/blog/ - References |
| 27 Jan 2008 by msn1 Re: How would the Florida and Michigan delegates a (none / 0). An interesting and plausible scenario. In that case, do you see any controversy arising among rank-and-file Democrats from a close nomination being tipped by super-delegates ... MyDD - http://www.mydd.com/ - References [ More results from MyDD ] |
| 21 May 2008 by sara just And today, Senator Barack Obama's campaign showed a glimmer of compromise on the Michigan and Florida delegate controversy. Obama's chief strategist David Axelrod told National Public Radio's All Things Considered: “We are open to ... Political Radar - http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/ - References [ More results from Political Radar ] |
| 4 May 2008 by The Huffington Post News Editors The controversy over Michigan and Florida grows out of the decision of both states to flout national party rules prohibiting all but a few states -- Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina -- from holding primaries or caucuses before ... In the case of Florida, there are a number of proposals under consideration. One would be to seat the delegation as is, but give each delegate only one half a vote. Another would be to cut the number of Florida delegates in half. ... The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/raw_feed_index.rdf - References [ More results from The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com ] |
| 2 Jun 2008 by mail@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) On Saturday, the DNC rules committee agreed to recognize the primary results from Florida and Michigan but only seat a portion of their delegates. The Florida and Michigan primaries had gone uncounted because they were held ahead of schedule. ... Reverend Wright has criticized US foreign policy and the treatment of African Americans. And last week a new controversy erupted after a visiting priest mocked Clinton and accused her of embodying “white entitlement.” ... Democracy Now! - http://www.democracynow.org/ - References [ More results from Democracy Now! ] |
| 22 Feb 2008 by Marc Ambinder How does Hillary square this with her pledge not to seek to have the Florida and Michigan delegates seated? Without reconciling these statements with that, it's difficult for me to understand how her opponent or the American people can take her at her word. .... The percentage who understand this controversy is even smaller. Sure, the time that the candidates would have spent in those states would have been useful, but otherwise, I just don't see it. Inside baseball. ... Marc Ambinder - http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/ - References [ More results from Marc Ambinder ] |
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