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Author: Video61Video61 Date: Mar 2, 2008 18:56
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/02/29/60minutes/main3894659.shtml
(CBS) On Tuesday, Democrats will hold primaries in two big states,
Texas and Ohio. The latter has long been a bellwether of American
politics, and no one has won the presidency without winning Ohio since
John F. Kennedy, nearly 50 years ago.
If Democrats had carried Ohio in the last two elections, they would
have won the White House, and Ohio voters will play a large part in
determining who the Democratic nominee will be in 2008 and, perhaps,
whether Hillary Clinton can keep her candidacy alive.
Correspondent Steve Kroft talked with Sen. Clinton and Sen. Barack
Obama as 60 Minutes followed their campaigns in Ohio this past week.
"I know your husband has said and other people have said you've got to
win these two states to stay in the race. Do you agree with that?"
Kroft asked Sen. Clinton.
"Well, I intend to. I intend to do everything I can to win them. And
we're doing well," Sen. Clinton replied.
"Do you like your chances of winning one of the two big primaries that
are next Tuesday?" Kroft asked Sen. Obama.
"I think we've got a good shot," the senator from Illinois replied.
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Author: phil scottphil scott Date: Mar 2, 2008 22:33
On Mar 2, 6:56Â pm, Vide...@ tcq.net wrote:
> http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/02/29/60minutes/main3894659.shtml
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> (CBS) Â On Tuesday, Democrats will hold primaries in two big states,
> Texas and Ohio. The latter has long been a bellwether of American
> politics, and no one has won the presidency without winning Ohio since
> John F. Kennedy, nearly 50 years ago.
>
> If Democrats had carried Ohio in the last two elections, they would
> have won the White House, and Ohio voters will play a large part in
> determining who the Democratic nominee will be in 2008 and, perhaps,
> whether Hillary Clinton can keep her candidacy alive.
>
> Correspondent Steve Kroft talked with Sen. Clinton and Sen. Barack
> Obama as 60 Minutes followed their campaigns in Ohio this past week.
>
> "I know your husband has said and other people have said you've got to
> win these two states to stay in the race. Do you agree with that?"
> Kroft asked Sen. Clinton.
> ...
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Author: BuffettHaterBuffettHater Date: Mar 3, 2008 02:00
Banana is a threat to Jews & has never attended a Shoul or Temple,
he has hinted that the holocaust pales when compared to what crackers
have done and are doing to neegroidals.
Besides, paying a 10 million reparation to each black would help the
economy,
they love to spend.
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Author: Judge DreddJudge Dredd Date: Mar 3, 2008 02:03
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> http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/02/29/60minutes/main3894659.shtml
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> (CBS) On Tuesday, Democrats will hold primaries in two big states,
> Texas and Ohio. The latter has long been a bellwether of American
> politics, and no one has won the presidency without winning Ohio since
> John F. Kennedy, nearly 50 years ago.
>
> If Democrats had carried Ohio in the last two elections, they would
> have won the White House, and Ohio voters will play a large part in
> determining who the Democratic nominee will be in 2008 and, perhaps,
> whether Hillary Clinton can keep her candidacy alive.
>
> Correspondent Steve Kroft talked with Sen. Clinton and Sen. Barack
> Obama as 60 Minutes followed their campaigns in Ohio this past week.
> ...
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Author: Dan in PhillyDan in Philly Date: Mar 3, 2008 05:31
"phil scott" philscott.net> wrote in message ...
>Obama may have screwed up badly when he indicated opening up foreign
>markets, removing their tarrifs as part of a solution.... its nota
>solution re china.... we simply cannot compete with 50cents an
>hour.... we cant live on that.
The average weekly wage in California is $987. The average weekly wage in
Mississippi is $630.
Clearly California cannot compete against that cheap Mississippi labor.
Dan in Philly
http://www.bls.gov/ro9/qcewca.htm
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Author: 3975 Dead3975 Dead Date: Mar 3, 2008 06:06
On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 02:00:03 -0800 (PST), "BuffettHater@ gmail.com"
gmail.com> wrote:
>Banana is a threat to Jews & has never attended a Shoul or Temple,
>he has hinted that the holocaust pales when compared to what crackers
>have done and are doing to neegroidals.
>Besides, paying a 10 million reparation to each black would help the
>economy,
>they love to spend.
Wow. Election must be coming up.
The really serious racist nuts are crawling out from under their
rocks.
--
What do you call a Republican with a conscience?
An ex-Republican.
http://www.balloon-juice.com/?p=8827 (From Yang, AthD (h.c)
"Prosperity and peace are in the balance," -- Putsch, not admitting that he's against both
Putsch: leading America to asymetric warfare since 2001
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Author: 3975 Dead3975 Dead Date: Mar 3, 2008 06:14
On Mon, 03 Mar 2008 13:31:03 GMT, "Dan in Philly" aol.com>
wrote:
>"phil scott" philscott.net> wrote in message ...
>
>>Obama may have screwed up badly when he indicated opening up foreign
>>markets, removing their tarrifs as part of a solution.... its nota
>>solution re china.... we simply cannot compete with 50cents an
>>hour.... we cant live on that.
>
>The average weekly wage in California is $987. The average weekly wage in
>Mississippi is $630.
>Clearly California cannot compete against that cheap Mississippi labor.
>
>Dan in Philly
If you want to save money on manufacturing your shit, move to
Mississippi.
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Author: zzbunkerzzbunker Date: Mar 3, 2008 06:45
On Mar 2, 9:56Â pm, Vide...@ tcq.net wrote:
> http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/02/29/60minutes/main3894659.shtml
>
> (CBS) Â On Tuesday, Democrats will hold primaries in two big states,
> Texas and Ohio. The latter has long been a bellwether of American
> politics, and no one has won the presidency without winning Ohio since
> John F. Kennedy, nearly 50 years ago.
>
> If Democrats had carried Ohio in the last two elections, they would
> have won the White House, and Ohio voters will play a large part in
> determining who the Democratic nominee will be in 2008 and, perhaps,
> whether Hillary Clinton can keep her candidacy alive.
>
> Correspondent Steve Kroft talked with Sen. Clinton and Sen. Barack
> Obama as 60 Minutes followed their campaigns in Ohio this past week.
>
> "I know your husband has said and other people have said you've got to
> win these two states to stay in the race. Do you agree with that?"
> Kroft asked Sen. Clinton.
> ...
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Author: forbisgarygforbisgaryg Date: Mar 3, 2008 07:08
On Mar 3, 6:25Â am, Steve yahooooooo.com> wrote:
> There's the leftist philosophy on economics.. Â give people a dollar
> to spend and they will give you back two dollars... Â the extra dollar
> having been plucked from a nearby tree....
If you could get it right it would help.
People act in different roles at different times.
Sometimes they are consumers and sometimes producers.
Production involves labor and access to resources.
Labor can be made more productive by appropriate capital.
In a free market negotiated trades favor the person with
the least need for the trade.
Give people a dollar and their behavior will be based
upon need. In the end the dollar will move in the
direction of the least need and the least needy will
see the greatest advantage in the trade.
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