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Events from My.BarackObama.com[Events from My.BarackObama.com] What: Clinton and Obama on the Environment - A conversation between their environmental advisors on how the candidates will handle emerging environmental issues

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second floorhttp://floortwo.wordpress.com/2008/04/22/obama-clinton-and-foreign-policy-in-the-middle-east/ [second floor] obama, clinton, and foreign policy in the middle east: Barack Obama’s been criticized as weak in support of Israel and not tough enough on Iran. Hillary Clinton’s talked about “massive retaliation”

Medical,Health News and Articles[Medical,Health News and Articles] Respectful Insolence: Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama join John ...: If the nattering nabobs of antivaccinationism over at The Age of Autism and credulous antivaccinationists like Ginger like what all three candidates have to say with regards to the issue of vaccines and autism, no matter which candidate is elected, on this issue at least, those of us who support scientific medicine and accept what it has to say about the value and safety of vaccines are likely to be well and truly screwed. Worse, if antivaccinationists get their way in a new administration, it could be the nation that is well and truly screwed.

Practical Eco[Practical Eco] Obama & Clinton Advisors in Environmental Forum April 25th at Duke: Dan Utech, environmental advisor for Clinton, and Jason Grumet, environmental advisor for Obama, will take part in the moderated 90-minute forum at Love Auditorium in the Levine Science Research Center on Duke's West Campus.

Campus Newshttp://www.dukenews.duke.edu/2008/04/env_advise.html [Campus News] Environmental Forum to Include Obama, Clinton Advisers: Dan Utech, environmental adviser for Clinton, and Jason Grumet, environmental adviser for Obama, will take part in the moderated 90-minute forum at Love Auditorium in the Levine Science Research Center on Duke’s West Campus.

Wednesday-Night[Wednesday-Night] NAFTA & US election: A recent leak of confidential diplomatic information that raised doubts about the sincerity of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama’s threat to renegotiate NAFTA amounts to interference in America’s political process, the U.S. ambassador to Canada said Thursday. “But again, I don’t think it’s something the Canadian government did in an official capacity and I think they’ve expressed their deep regret.”

insightanalytical -- Watching Our Worldhttp://insightanalytical.wordpress.com/2008/04/20/part-ii-obamas-advisor-david-l-boren-how-he-screwed-us-long-term-in-1993-by-ruining-clintons-economic-plan-re-energy-and-more/ [insightanalytical -- Watching Our World] Part II: Obama’s Advisor David L. Boren-How He Screwed Us Long ...: This post, Part II, will explore Boren’s activities on the domestic front, with a focus on his political background followed by a detailed examination of how he almost single-handedly derailed President Clinton’s 1993 economic plan. The long-term implications of his activities in 1993 haunt us today and it should raise concerns about Obama’s ties to him now…because although these were “domestic”

E&E Daily[E&E Daily] POLITICS: Advisers to Clinton, Obama, McCain discuss candidates ...: Advisers to Clinton, Obama, McCain discuss candidates' positions on energy, climate, and environment As the three remaining presidential candidates head into the home stretch of primary season, energy and environment”¦

New West Noteshttp://pajamasmedia.com/xpress/billbradley/2008/04/19/weekend_edition_with_updates_21.php [New West Notes] Weekend Edition, With Updates: So as one of my environmental friends and advisers said: There are no silver bullets, only silver buckshot. We need to find creative ways to overcome those obstacles.

Granfalloonhttp://granfalloon.wordpress.com/2008/04/18/63/ [Granfalloon] “No questions on the environment, none on terror, none on ...: The loser was ABC News: one of the worst media performances I can remember - petty, shallow, process-obsessed, trivial where substantive, and utterly divorced from the actual issues that Americans want to talk about. At the end of the debate, it appeared that the crowd was actually heckling Gibson.

The Thought Spigothttp://journals.aol.com/dmancmcno22/politics/entries/2008/04/18/finally-complete-picture-on-obama-presidency/751 [The Thought Spigot] FINALLY, COMPLETE PICTURE, ON OBAMA PRESIDENCY: Statements Obama has made, both last night and in the recent past, are proof to the fact Obama is an angry and motivated man. His statements about the small town people, "clinging to their religion, to their guns, to the antipathy of different people and races, to illegal immigrants problems, and to anti-trade deficit [losing of jobs]." Last night, in the debate Obama stated, "If you look at the anger of blacks in the barber shops and urban cities, these are issues that need to be discussed." Also, in the debate, he spoke and stated, " people across America are angry, fed up with the political situation and establishment." Obviously, with the approval rating of 27-31%, for President Bush and a 19-21% approval rating for congress, the American people are not happy with government.

News Dissector Blog[News Dissector Blog] ARE WE GETTING TO THE PEAK OF THE PEAK?: Wesley Clark, cited in Greg Mitchell’s article, is a prominent supporter and advisor of Hillary Clinton’s campaign, and is being touted as her vice-presidential candidate. Other pundits may be involved in the Obama and McClain campaigns.

techpresidenthttp://www.techpresident.com/blog/entry/24209/daily_digest_the_first_21st_century_campaign [techpresident] Daily Digest: The First 21st Century Campaign?: Bush: “Yeah, but Twitterific fits better into the Mac OSX environment.”) In Case You Missed It”¦ In this week’s favorite videos, the campaigns get creative and retro, with Nader, Clinton, and Obama producing new campaign ads;

blog.Tribulationperiod.com[blog.Tribulationperiod.com] What a Choice - Obama or Clinton!: The examination of McPeak’s career, undertaken by conservative magazine American Spectator among others, revealed that the general adopted a harsh anti-Israeli line in interviews he submitted to and articles he published. According to the magazine, beyond his affinity for alcohol, which saw him detained for drunk driving a year ago, McPeak also appears to take great pleasure in slamming Israel and pro-Israel Jews.

Matt Zeitlin: Impetuous Young Whippersnapperhttp://whippersnapper.wordpress.com/2008/04/17/clinton-is-condemned-to-be-free/ [Matt Zeitlin: Impetuous Young Whippersnapper] Clinton Is Condemned to be Free: Let’s ignore the practical deficiencies of this argument - namely that the most likely scenario that will result from Clinton’s unrelenting, dishonest negativity is that Republican attacks in the general election will be amplified because they can say “even a liberal like Hillary Clinton doesn’t think that Obama likes small-town people/isn’t ready to be commander in chief/isn’t a patriot/loves New Left radicals”

Mr. Engel's Weblog Page[Mr. Engel's Weblog Page] Article on Propaganda Wars of Obama, from the New York Post: Ever since Barack Obama’s comments about small-town Pennsylvania voters first surfaced in the public sphere late last week, the scions of the political community have talked of little else. Both the Clinton and McCain campaigns focused on the word “bitter” ”” allowing Senator Obama’s supporters to engage in a largely semantic discussion about whether economically disadvantaged Americans were “bitter” or “angry” or “frustrated.” But this is a meaningless series of distinctions even in this super-charged political environment.

An Inconvenient Blog[An Inconvenient Blog] Climate talks advance, but split on 2050 goals: Republican presidential candidate John McCain and Democratic hopefuls Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton all favor tougher goals than Bush for curbing greenhouse gases.

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