This Week With 'The Presumptive Democratic Nominee' Barack Obama, July 28-August 2, 2008
Submitted by icebergslim on August 3, 2008 - 22:15
obama in cedar rapids, ia
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obama in cedar rapids, ia
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obama on capitol hill
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obama family in butte, montana, july 4, 2008
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I hope everyone had a great holiday weekend. Since, I am late posting "This Week" and just getting back in town, I will let the pictures speak for themselves. A few things first:
cross-posted @ This Week With Barack Obama
michelle and barack leaving after watching their daughter's soccer game
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Ahhh, this read from politico, made me remember that one song from the wonderful musical, Music Man.
cross-posted @ This Week With Barack Obama
john and cindy mccain in bogata, columbia
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Now this is how you get the Bush Tax Cuts to work for you.
After reading another juicy joint from politico, we have The McCains and trying to weave through their money thing.
cross-posted @ This Week With Barack Obama
the obama family returns to des moines, iowa on may 20, 2008
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That image above is hard to look at, sad to remember, and hard for many to swallow. That is assassination.
I don't know what Hillary Clinton was thinking of to invoke the painful memory of Robert F. Kennedy into this, but after this she is definitely not worthy of any Vice Presidential slot.
Barack was adopted into Crow Nation. Below, Barack is arriving with his "adoptive parents" Hartford and Mary Black Eagle. Obama was given the name of “Awe Kooda bilaxpak Kuuxshish” which means “One who helps people throughout the land.”
more photos:
The Iowa Winners: The Obamas
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Barack Obama has taken us on an incredible ride. We are so high, that we are afraid to pinch ourselves because it may not be true. He is about to become the Democratic Nominee. And you want to know the best part about it? We put him there.
cross-posted @ This Week With Barack Obama
Congratulations to Hillary Clinton and her supporters for the win in West Virginia.
Clinton netted 137,410 of the popular vote.
Many estimated that West Virginians would vote upwards or over 500,000 to 600,000, but that was not the case.
The turnout was lower.
Moving on....
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Today Clinton will use this West Virginia win for a few fronts.
cross-posted @ This Week With Barack Obama
barack and michelle in raleigh, nc after winning the north carolina primary
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