Thursday, December 4, 2008

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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

More Bling for Obama and McCain Than Clinton

April 02, 2008 12:44 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

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Pin

1. Why is the media focusing on Senator Obama not wearing the pin, but not on Senator Cinton who also does not wear the pin?

Is this a racist media?

2. Why is the media not talking about Senator Clinton manufactured resume a resume that reflects her husband experience.

3. I sick and tired of the media saying Senator Clinton has more experience than Senator Obama. Senator Clinton was elected once by the electorates as a Senator. Senator Clinton served her full term as a Senator. Senator Obama was elected by the electorates once, but he did not serve a full time.

4. Why does this make Senator Clinton has a tremendous amount of experience than Senator Obama.

PINS ARE HOT

I Love that the flag pin has become fashionable to wear again! Go get your flags and more cool rhinestone patriotic pins at www.obama-bling.com. Check it out...I bought some for Christmas presents!

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