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<title>Obama and Obots Don't Like Larry! By Larry Sinclair</title>
<link>http://www.exposeobama.com/?123</link> 
<description>Barack Obama told his supporters a week or so ago to "Get in their face...", but it seems Senator Obama and his supporters do not like that advice when people "Get in their face..." This morning I went to the Obama rally at Calder Plaza, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Now let me do something that Barack Obama cannot do, let me be fair and say that not all of the Obots were rude and foul mouthed, but make no mistake about it, most were. One teenager, or maybe twenty-something guy was encouraged by his own mother to tell me to "F--- Off" and more.
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<title>October Surprise: French ObamaFashion, By Bruce Hawkins, ExposeObama</title>
<link>http://www.exposeobama.com/?234</link>
<description>Oh the pain of EuroBamaMania! Barry's rainbow tour culminated with the dissing of our injured troops and a true Germanic rally, but he certainly made an impression. Now any liberal can as well with French designer Jean-Charles de Castlebajac's new spring wear collection. Unfortunately (fortunately?) The outfits are so fawning that even if B.Hussein wins it is hard to imagine this silly stuff being worn anywhere but France. Even an uberlibAmerican like ObamaGirl will have a hard time strolling down main street, or Wall Street for that matter, hailing a cab, or sipping a latte without fear of humiliation.
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<title>Obama and ’60s Bomber: A Look Into Crossed Paths, By Scott Shane, New York Times</title>      
<link>http://www.exposeobama.com/?345</link>
<description>At a tumultuous meeting of anti-Vietnam War militants at the Chicago Coliseum in 1969, Bill Ayers helped found the radical Weathermen, launching a campaign of bombings that would target the Pentagon and United States Capitol. Twenty-six years later, at a lunchtime meeting about school reform in a Chicago skyscraper, Barack Obama met Mr. Ayers, by then an education professor. Their paths have crossed sporadically since then, at a coffee Mr. Ayers hosted for Mr. Obama’s first run for office, on the schools project and a charitable board, and in casual encounters as Hyde Park neighbors.
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<title>An American Carol Lampoons the Left, NewsMax, Associated Press</title>   
<link>http://www.exposeobama.com/?456</link>
<description>It's a movie genre you don't hear much about in Hollywood: the right-wing comedy. For that matter, it's not much of a genre at all. But it's exactly what conservative producer-director-screenwriter David Zucker created with "An American Carol." The gag-filled liberal lampoon stars Kevin Farley, brother of the late Chris Farley, as a scruffy Michael Moore clone named Michael Malone, an infamous documentary filmmaker leading a slapstick campaign to abolish the Fourth of July. "I didn't tell anyone, not even my brother John, I had this part," said Farley...
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<title>Quick Reaction To Biden Gravitas, By Jonah Goldberg, National Review</title>
<link>http://www.exposeobama.com/?567</link>
<description>It’s late I know, and I am exhausted. But I’m kind of surprised no one else made this point (and if they did and I missed it I apologize). What struck me the most about the debate – and it probably helped having quintessential Obamaphiles in the room – was how Biden’s “gravitas” is derived almost entirely from the fact that he can lie with absolute passion and conviction. He just plain made stuff up tonight. I read a long list tonight in my debate with Beinart here at Wash U, we can visit the details tomorrow. Just a few: Flatly asserting that Obama never said he’d meet with Achmenijad...
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<title>Palin Wins Big With A Reagan-Like Flair, By Dick Morris and Eileen McGann, TownHall</title>
<link>http://www.exposeobama.com/?678</link>
<description>Last night was a big, big win for Sarah Palin. She showed originality, charisma and sass - a style that is refreshing and different in our politics. She didn't just win the vice-presidential debate, she showed that she belongs with Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton as among the best communicators of our modern political times. Her sallies against big government were brilliantly conceived and well executed. Her line that she didn't understand how Washington worked because politicians vote for something right after they vote against it, for example, was just wonderful.
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