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npincus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-18-08 04:21 PM
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**BREAKING*- Clinton apologizes for her IWR vote , admits it was a mistake
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Edited on Mon Feb-18-08 04:24 PM by npincus
Just kidding.

Oh yes, Obama admits he's sure he shoulld have creditied Deval Patrick for some portions of a speech. Sadly, millions of Iraqis perished, were maimed or displaced from their homes, America's Treasury was emptied, and thousands of Americans died, as a result of Obama's poor judgement

Look over there, don't look here, says Hillary's campaign.

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2008/02/obama-campaign.html

When asked if he should have credited Patrick, Obama admitted he should have: “I was on the stump. He suggested we use these lines. I thought they were good lines. I’m sure I should have. Didn’t this time.”

But the Illinois senator then turned his focus on Sen. Hillary Clinton, suggesting the New York senator uses his words without his approval. "Senator Clinton has used mine as well," Obama said, citing "fired up and ready to go," as examples.


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