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Topic History of: Obama seems there
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BR www.roguegovernment.com/news.php?id=9770

Obama's man has now lost his job choosing the VP since attending the NWO annual conference.

Interesting.

Maybe Obama will stand up to the NWO ?
Marcus The chances of Obama choosing Clinton as his running mate are ZERO.
Besides, would you REALLY want Bill Clinton back in the White House with nothing to do all day?
(Sorry, I nicked that one from Wedgwood Benn when I saw him last week!)
Mike Willis I think a deal will be struck and Hilary Clinton would become the vice president (if elected). Better it gets resolved now rather than waiting until August.

The race for the nomination has been very exciting and maybe UK ought to think about changing things.

Whatever happens, surely the new president will be better than George Bush (cannot wait for him to leave the White House). I only hope he doesn't become a Peace Envoy for the Middle East like Mr Blair.
Mart Is it not amazing that the USA run a continental wide "X Factor" show for their presidential seats and the UK run a village hall vote and the current UK PM was not even elected?
No wonder the UK population is rather academic about politics.
There is no show there, accept maybe the off chance that Gordon Brown wakes you up with a call in the morning , apparently.........
Dominic Dee An Obama and Clinton ticket would unite the Democratic party after all the in-fighting, but I think they have too many differences. Obama would be seen to be compromising his principles of change. I believe it's more likely he'll choose someone like Edwards.