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 Moments after Sen. Barack Obama's speech after a loss to Hillary Clinton in the New Hampshire primary, excitement still buzzes around Nashua South High School's gymnasium. 

The ever-inspiring Senator gave one of his uplifting speeches, filling the crowd with continuing zeal for his campaign.  From the cheers in the crowd, you would have thought he won. 

The campaign continues in South Carolina, and the tight race between Obama and Clinton is far from over. This year promises to be exciting for all who follow the campaigns of these two. 
 For now, though, everyone involved in campaigning, volunteering, and covering this race is catching up on much needed rest-- because tomorrow is another day, and nothing is over yet.
Keep watching for highlights from Sen. Obama's speech tonight. 

Lisa
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hillsborohillbilly read my blog view my photos
Jan 8, 2008 | 11:32 PM

Lisa , great job , thanks for all you have contributed

tortillas read my blog view my photos
Jan 9, 2008 | 7:38 AM

HILLARY NOT ONLY WOMAN IN ARIZONA
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY!!

That's right. This is the most under-reported story of the Primary season.

Arizona has produced a slew of candidates for the highest office in the nation. That's right, more candidates to choose from. While the country and its political pundits are focused on tiny East Coast states, some ten Republicans and fifteen new Democratic candidates will appear in the Arizona Primary ballot this February. An effort sponsored by The Tucson Weekly, an Arizona alternative newspaper, has opened the gates for a stable of dark-horse candidates.

As with all politics the sparks are already flying. Candidate Sean "CF" Murphy responds to a political ad filed by Democratic candidate Doctress Neutopia in which she desecrates the American flag by cutting a hole in it. Follow the antics of America's grass-roots candidates by tuning in to the campaigns blog.

Project White House 08

and

http://www.projectwhitehouse08.com


murphy quote on flag holemurphy-button_flaghole

Enemy_combatant read my blog
Jan 9, 2008 | 2:52 PM

New Hampshire District Admits Ron Paul Votes Not Counted
Sutton township reported Congressman had zero votes, actual number was 31

JEFFERY DEAN is the convicted coke dealer in charge of diebold and the voting results.

a Democratic Candidate for Secretary of State in Washington, along with Black Box Voting author, Bev Harris, have dug up some new "dirt" on Diebold. According to allegations made at press conference yesterday in Seattle, Diebold is apparently full of convicted felons. This AP story details some of the allegations levied. During the press conference it came out that, Jeffery Dean, a current executive with Diebold was previously convicted of thefts that were hidden through a

"cover-up [that] involved a high degree of sophistication and planning in the use and alteration of records in the computerized accounting system that defendant maintained for the victim, and the defendant used his position of trust and fiduciary responsibility as a computer systems and accounting consultant for the victim to facilitate the commission of the offenses."

Last month the Secretary of State of California had a meeting and ordered Diebold to cooperate with, and to pay for an audit of their installed hardware/firmware/software versions statewide. Today partial results of that audit were released, and it was a doozie...

http://struggle.net/ben/2003/1226-seaimc-mockup.htm

Enemy_combatant read my blog
Jan 10, 2008 | 11:40 AM

- As soon as people went public with the fact that their votes in Sutton had not been counted, other districts where Paul had supposedly received zero votes, such as Greenville, suddenly changed their final tallies and attributed votes to the Congressman.

Total fraud and FOX isnt talking about it, I wonder why?

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FOX_SMU_Lisa

I am a SMU student political reporter for FOX. I am currently in my second yeat at SMU, studying broadcast journalism and Spanish. As a native of Santiago, Chile, I have a special interest in bilingual reporting and hope to one day have a career in international journalism.

Member Since: 12/13/2007