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Obama adviser resigns over remarks

Samantha Power, shown in this 2007 file photo, has resigned from a top position in Sen. Barack Obama's campaign after calling Sen. Hillary Clinton "a monster." (AP Photo) A top adviser to Sen. Barack Obama has resigned today for calling his rival for... Full Article at Washington Times

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