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Hillary also mentioned the Obama adviser who was caught out telling the Canadian government that his anti-NAFTA rhetoric in Ohio was no big deal.

"I've got to tell you: there's a big difference between talk and action. But I tell you if you are going ton talk you ought to mean what you say."

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Great point! As a local philadelphia moving company, we go above and beyond to follow up on our word! If we say we are going to get a move done in a certain amount of time, we stick to it.

We want the same kind of commitment from our next president. Give us realistic timelines and stay accountable to them!

Go Sixers!

Tonya:

I feel we deserve the information other people know. I feel Big Media along with Senator Obama, Senator McCain and Dick Cheney should talk about their plans for 29 Nuclear Plants and not keep it quiet from the voting public.

http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=3258

McCain, Obama and Cheney along with Big Media have many secrets they are keeping from the American Public.

All news sources should be called out and they should account for their actions!


Cheney, Obama, McCain, they have big EXPENSIVE PLANS for all of us.
The costs, we'll pay for them, and uh, oh yea, we will scream about the Recession the whole time we do it.

Let's educate ourselves about the Nuclear Power Plants already in the works by Obama, McCain, and their good buddy Dick Cheney.

Does President Jimmy Carter and Al Gore want to go back in time to Nuclear Waste, to Cancer in children who live near these power plants? Go back in time to handicapped children being born near these Nuclear Power Plants?

I know one thing for sure, the BIG MEDIA on our televisions do want this, because of WHO PAYS THEIR BIG SALARIES!

No wonder the star of "Silkwood", Cher supports Senator Clinton.

What happen to windmills? Wind is too cheap to use for Cheney, Obama, and McCain I suppose they need a great money making scheme, even during a Recession.

How many of the 29 will be built in Texas, since Cheney is behind it all?

The Harvard Crowd have as much common sense as a piss ant if they believe that 29 Nuclear Power Plants are going to help us.
Everyone may have a different opinion then I have, but they should at least know the truth, and Big Media, Obama, McCain, they have so many secrets about the new plans for Nuclear Power Plants accross America.



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