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MSNBC - Jan. 15, 2007 issue - Before Barack Obama was a senator, he opposed the war in Iraq. Now that he is one, he says that sending more troops would be "a mistake that compounds the president's original mistake." But don't expect Obama or most other
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News Busters - No, of course the Democratic Party in Washington doesn't have a problem with the real or perceived masculinity of its male senators and congressmen. Absolutely not. What in the world are you talking about? You're all excited just because Maureen Dowd
Houston Chronicle - Opponents of the president's reported plan to send more troops to Iraq are looking for ways to coun Jerry Bodlander, A-P correspondent, with Senator Barack Obama, D-Ill.. Opponents of the president's reported plan to send more troops to Iraq are
Minneapolis Star Tribune - T he setting: Late January, outside a Chicago housing project where Sen. Barack Obama once worked as an organizer. The will-he, won't-he debate about the Illinois Democrat has reached a fever pitch. In the grip of Obama-mania, the networks are poised
CNN - Barack Obama, D-Illinois, said his "office is now investigating what tools are available to us to condition or constrain appropriations" for the surge in troops. Although he cautioned he doesn't want troops already in Iraq to be "shortchanged." "So it
Ledger - WASHINGTON - Long before the national media spotlight began to shine on every twist and turn of his life's journey, Barack Obama had this to say about himself: "Junkie. Pothead. That's where I'd been headed: the final, fatal role of the young would
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CBS 2 Chicago - (CBS) WASHINGTON Illinois Senator Barack Obama made the rounds in Washington Thursday. He still has not announced whether he will run for president, but if he does, CBS 2's Political Editor Mike Flannery reports he will have at least one well
Slate - Listen to the MP3 audio version of this story here , or sign up for Slate's free daily podcast on iTunes . Just days after Barack Obama mused about running for president, Republican strategist Ed Rogers winged the senator on Hardball . "Count me down
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News Busters - No, of course the Democratic Party in Washington doesn't have a problem with the real or perceived masculinity of its male senators and congressmen. Absolutely not. What in the world are you talking about? You're all excited just because Maureen Dowd
Houston Chronicle - Opponents of the president's reported plan to send more troops to Iraq are looking for ways to coun Jerry Bodlander, A-P correspondent, with Senator Barack Obama, D-Ill.. Opponents of the president's reported plan to send more troops to Iraq are
Minneapolis Star Tribune - T he setting: Late January, outside a Chicago housing project where Sen. Barack Obama once worked as an organizer. The will-he, won't-he debate about the Illinois Democrat has reached a fever pitch. In the grip of Obama-mania, the networks are poised
CNN - Barack Obama, D-Illinois, said his "office is now investigating what tools are available to us to condition or constrain appropriations" for the surge in troops. Although he cautioned he doesn't want troops already in Iraq to be "shortchanged." "So it
Ledger - WASHINGTON - Long before the national media spotlight began to shine on every twist and turn of his life's journey, Barack Obama had this to say about himself: "Junkie. Pothead. That's where I'd been headed: the final, fatal role of the young would
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CBS 2 Chicago - (CBS) WASHINGTON Illinois Senator Barack Obama made the rounds in Washington Thursday. He still has not announced whether he will run for president, but if he does, CBS 2's Political Editor Mike Flannery reports he will have at least one well
Slate - Listen to the MP3 audio version of this story here , or sign up for Slate's free daily podcast on iTunes . Just days after Barack Obama mused about running for president, Republican strategist Ed Rogers winged the senator on Hardball . "Count me down




