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  • Posted By: ramone @ 04/15/2008 1:58:49 AM

    Telling comparison of the legislative records! Even more telling about the truth of who is more of a doer and less of a talker!! THANKS FOR THE EXCELLENT AND TIMELY REVELATION. But for such investigative articlces, Obama's spin machine and the other Obama-friendly press (especially MSN, MSNBC and CNN) would have gotten away with more of the same - a free ride for the less deserving from self-serving and prejudiced zealots!!!

  • Posted By: Bigalram @ 04/14/2008 8:38:35 PM

    I think you have a clear distinction that one Senator has been busy sponsoring Bills while in the Illinois State senate and while another senator was still first lady. So who has the most experience?

  • Posted By: Nins @ 04/07/2008 11:11:57 PM

    In reply to Nedudgi and Gs13, I can not agree with either of you that this article is in any way objective. Gs13 states that "this article debunks the email with facts," when in actuality, this article refutes the email's subjective slant with nothing more than another subjective slant.

    Want to get the facts? Go to the Library of Congress website and look up Clinton and Obama's legislative records FOR YOURSELF. While you are there, look up McCain's records also, and draw your own conclusions.

    Getting your information from mass emails, the media, and from blogs is pointless, and guarantees that you will be misinformed. This is an important election and you owe it to yourself to spend a few minutes looking up the actual facts.

    The Library of Congress legislation site address is: http://www.thomas.loc.gov (the "thomas" part of the address is because they named it after Thomas Jefferson).

    Exercise your privilege of being an American, in a country where much government information is freely available to the public. Enjoy!

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