Monday, October 30, 2006

On November 7th, we have a chance to do something great in this country. All across America, people are ready for change. People are looking for leaders who will stop representing Washington to their constituents, and start represent their constituents in Washington.
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Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Sen. Barak Obama could challenge Sen. Hillary Clinton for 2008 presidential bid
Potential Democratic candidates for president outnumber Republican potentials

Story by ABC News
2:16 p.m. Monday, October 23, 2006

Two years into his six-year term, freshman Senator Barak Obama has publicly admitted, he's considering a presidential run. Read More

Monday, October 23, 2006

America's Oil Addiction
October 13, 2006




Senator Obama was on the CBS Evening News' freeSpeech segment, warning us that falling gas prices should not lull Americans into a false sense of energy security.
Barack Obama speaking in Louisville 09/14/06
Illinois senator Obama may run for Democratic nomination

WASHINGTON: Illinois Democrat senator Barack Obama announced Sunday he is considering running for the presidential election in 2008, contrary to his earlier assertions that he would prefer... Read More
Obama consideration of presidential bid generating DC buzz
ABC News

On Sunday, Barack Obama instantly changed the Presidential equation for 2008, saying that a run for the White House isn't out of the question.

That's a complete turnaround from earlier statements, and more proof that, in just his first Senate term, this Democrat is already a major political player. Read More
Hil better watch her Barack!

Obama sez Prez run a 'possibility'
As Sen. Hillary Clinton debated her GOP rival John Spencer on ABC yesterday morning, a far greater threat to her political ambitions was looming over on NBC. Read More
The rookie from Illinois who would be president
Michael Gawenda Herald Correspondent in Washington
October 24, 2006

HE HAS been in the Senate for less than two years, a junior from Illinois with virtually no national political track record preceded by seven unremarkable years in the Illinois state legislature - yet Barack Obama could be the next president of the United States. Read More

Tuesday, October 17, 2006