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The Myth of a Conservative America

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The notion of a "conservative America" has been thoroughly debunked. Actions and beliefs speak louder than a simple isolated poll question.

While many American’s may call themselves conservative, the overwhelming majority of Americans support progressive policies. Indeed, a majority of Americans…

The myth of a conservative America

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The notion of a “conservative America” has been thoroughly debunked. Actions and beliefs speak louder than a simple isolated poll question.
While many American’s may call themselves conservative, the overwhelming majority of Americans support progressive policies. Indeed, a majority of Americans…
– Want universal health care.
– Want to expand environmental protections.

My health care plan

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Since the Obamessiah possesses the supernatural power to alter the earth's climate and thereby lower sea levels, surely he can heal the sick. If the Obamessiah would heal all the sick people in the world, we wouldn't have to spend hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars on universal health care. We wouldn't need health care at all.

Delegate Directions

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A Clinton delegate from Missouri makes clear that Hillary Clinton did not release her delegates:

Official Announcement From Obama Campaign About Endorsement From John Edwards

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(I'll have a lot more to say in the morning about Edwards' endorsement. Suffice to say I am thrilled!)

Official announcement from Obama campaign:

I have some very exciting news.

My good friend John Edwards is endorsing our campaign and joining our movement for change.

Doctors Support Universal Health Care

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A new scientific survey of American doctors conducted by Indiana University School of Medicine and published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine found that a 59% majority of physicians now supports universal health care, while doctors opposing it fell to 32%.

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