Back in February, Wyclef Jean melodically threw down the gauntlet when he sang, “Obama, Hillary Clinton: They got competition. Vote for me. Wyclef for president.”
The video, which is all over the Internet, features the former Fugees member giving new
Life does not offer us a chance to play out alternative history, but it is not unreasonable to assume that the team that invaded Iraq would have attacked Cuba. And if Dobbs is right, Cuba and the Soviet Union would have fought back, perhaps launching
A Barack Obama administration would seek to ban risk-based pricing on all individual health insurance plans to stop companies cherry-picking healthy customers, a senior adviser has said.
David Cutler, a Harvard professor who helped to draft the health
Letter of the Day: Something was missing
What a true tragedy with the floods in the Midwest and the rising rivers as the high water moves South.
My heart goes out to these fine folk who lost so much!
But from all accounts, something was missing.
The
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Chris Hughes, 24 and a founder of Facebook, left the company to develop Senator Barack Obamas Web presence.
Barack Obama with some campaign essentials: the Secret Service, his staff and his BlackBerry.
Chris Hughes takes that as a compliment.
Mr.
"Throughout his long public career, Senator Jesse Helms was a tireless advocate for the people of North Carolina, a stalwart defender of limited government and free enterprise, a fearless defender of a culture of life, and an unwavering champion of
Presidential hopefuls Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., hit the campaign trail this week after a quiet 4th of July weekend.
The presidential hopefuls hit the campaign trail running this week after a pretty quiet holiday weekend.
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Jul 06, 2008 - 02:52 PM
Barack Obama spent the Fourth of July in Montana. A Red State. A state that few think he can win. A state that gave huge margins to George Bush the past two elections.
But here he was.
NEW YORK: As the Indian government seemed set to move ahead with the stalled nuclear deal with the United States, a top American daily has underlined there was no reason for the Bush administration to rush as it had given away “too much ...