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Friday, March 21, 2008

DO I SMELL A RAT? OBAMA HAS A RIGHT TO HIS RIGHTS





IS TRUTH TOO MUCH FOR US TO GET FROM BUSH AND CLINTON?


BIRDS OF A FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHER

WHAT'S GOING ON

So many titles, so many chapters, so many lies....

My Republican-Obama-supporting brother told me that Hillary Clinton was behind the Reverend Wright story two weeks ago. By golly, I think he very well could have it right.
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A story MSNBC is trying to find some answers
Senator Barack Obama has a right to his rights.

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Hillary and McCain are showing us who they are. Will we believe them?

Clinton’s Wright strategy
March 20: Sen. Hillary Clinton’s campaign refuses to deny reports that it’s using controversial figure Jeremiah Wright to make Sen. Barack Obama seem unelectable, but the Democratic candidate isn’t answering all of the questions reporters are asking her on the matter. MSNBC political analyst Eugene Robinson weighs in.


Firings over Obama file breach

Barack Obama, 20 March 2008
The Obama campaign raised the possibility of political motivation
The US Department of State has fired two contractors and disciplined a third for accessing the passport file of presidential hopeful Barack Obama.

A spokesman for the department, Sean McCormack, said the cases were likely caused by "imprudent curiosity".

But he said it was not clear what the employees may have seen or what they were looking for.

A spokesman for Mr Obama suggested that the government could be using private information for "political purposes".

The BBC's North America editor, Justin Webb, says it is an extraordinary lapse in security which allowed temporary state department employees access to personal information on a man who is guarded by the secret service day and night .

'Security breach'

The state department tracks those who access its passport database.

Breaches occurred on three separate dates - 9 January, 21 February and 14 March.

"We believe this was out of imprudent curiosity, so we are taking steps to reassure ourselves that that is, in fact, the case," Mr McCormack said.

Bill Burton, a spokesman for Mr Obama's campaign, called for a full investigation.

"This is an outrageous breach of security and privacy, even from an administration that has shown little regard for either over the last eight years," he said.

"Our government's duty is to protect the private information of the American people, not use it for political purposes."

"We demand to know who looked at Senator Obama's passport file, for what purpose, and why it took so long for them to reveal this security breach."

Source: bbc.co.uk

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