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Poll -- Has Barack Obama put the controversy over his former pastor behind him?
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A Catholic Democrat--Go Figure!

I am a proudly declared Catholic member of the Democratic party. Here are some of the reasons that I, myself, support Senator Clinton over Senator Obama. As a woman, would love to see a woman elected as President of the United States of America, but that, but that is definitely not the only reason I support Senator Clinton, because I would just as much like to see the citizens of the U.S. move past their discrimination of African Americans and elect an African

Code Pink Student Walkout and Peace Protest

On Wednesday, March 19th, 2008, I participated in my first peace protest. It was an eye-opening and thought-provoking experience. The peace protest was sponsored by Code Pink, a women’s peace organization with a branch here at St. Cloud State University that is against the war in Iraq. I stopped by the Code Pink booth one time in Atwood and talked with the young women there. Unfortunately, the meetings times for the group conflict with my schedule, but I gave them my e-mail which is how I found out about the student walkout and peace rally.

Obama: Unstoppable, or Still too Early to Call?

Obama: Who's on First?Obama: Who's on First?According to this article in the Times Online (a British news source), Obama's team is claiming the victory in the democratic nomination. Is it true? Clinton's campaign certainly doesn't think so. After all, Texas and Ohio are still on the table. However, if Clinton does lose those two states, things look all but certain for an Obama win.

According to the Associated Press, Obama had 1,186 delagates to Clinton's 1,181. 2,025 are needed to cinch the victory.

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