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	<title>Comments on: Whose Lies Are More Important?</title>
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		<title>By: thenonconformer</title>
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		<description>The genesis of Barack Obama’s slide in recent polls is debatable, but the numbers are not. Is it the Palin effect? A post-convention GOP bounce? The barrage of misleading ads like “Education,” that claimed Obama’s one accomplishment in education was that he voted for sex ed for kids? Or perhaps it’s because of the focus over distractions like “lipstick on a pig.” Whatever the attribution, 50 days from the election, Obama is inserting some urgency in his plea to voters.
http://embeds.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/09/15/obama-on-gop-campaign-tactics-enough-of-this/
 
Barack Obama’s slide in recent polls was unexpected to him, how could he be prepared and adequately respond to John McCain&#039;s swiping his lead by appointing Governor Palin as his running mate?  
  
Change isn’t about slogans, it’s about substance.  If Obama could not handle this how can he handle the presidency next? Clearly he cannot.
http://anyonecare.wordpress.com/2008/08/30/sarah-palin-already-has-energized-conservative-religious-leaders/</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The genesis of Barack Obama’s slide in recent polls is debatable, but the numbers are not. Is it the Palin effect? A post-convention GOP bounce? The barrage of misleading ads like “Education,” that claimed Obama’s one accomplishment in education was that he voted for sex ed for kids? Or perhaps it’s because of the focus over distractions like “lipstick on a pig.” Whatever the attribution, 50 days from the election, Obama is inserting some urgency in his plea to voters.<br />
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<p>Barack Obama’s slide in recent polls was unexpected to him, how could he be prepared and adequately respond to John McCain&#8217;s swiping his lead by appointing Governor Palin as his running mate?  </p>
<p>Change isn’t about slogans, it’s about substance.  If Obama could not handle this how can he handle the presidency next? Clearly he cannot.<br />
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