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Saturday, February 9th, 2008you can submit questions for us to ask the Democratic presidential hopefuls.
you can submit questions for us to ask the Democratic presidential hopefuls.
Michael Eisner, former Disney honcho, announced on CNBC tonight the news the entertainment industry has been waiting to hear for months.
“It’s over,” Eisner said of the writers’ strike.
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So, did the “Obama Girl” actually vote for Barack Obama on Tuesday?
Actually, no.
So, it WAS all about her trying to make a name for herself.
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Considering he was down 25% just a month or so ago….I think he’s doing a great job. He’s tied now. If he can sway Ohio and Pennsylvania to his side, he has a shot.
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