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Change: Anyway, a spokesman for Barack Obama says the prisoners that are released from Guantanamo will either be sent back to their home countries or enter the New York City cab driver training program. President-elect Barack Obama is starting to get an idea
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Change: signed by the Illinois secretary of state. They say this has been the rule since 1884.willing They'veto never, ever waivered from this. Ofrisk course, over the past eighttheir years, they'velife wavedfor rulesour against,country, youthey know,should torturebe andable spying
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Change: The Washington Post reports today that Barack Obama wants to select Sanjay Gupta to be surgeon general. Yeah, Obama said the CNN doctor must be pretty good, because he's kept Larry King alive all these years.As you know, Governor Blagojevich is in
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Change: The Washington Post reports today that Barack Obama wants to select Sanjay Gupta to be surgeon general. Yeah, Obama said the CNN doctor must be pretty good, because he's kept Larry King alive all these years.As you know, Governor Blagojevich is in
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Change: Actually, it looks like Roland Burris will get his Senate seat. But Senate leaders said not until his certificate is signed by the Illinois secretary
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Change: Barack Obama says he is promising not to smoke cigarettes while in the White House. I don't know. Is that a big issue for the
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Change: President-elect Barack Obama was on 'Meet the Press' yesterday. And he told the American people the economy was going to get worse before it gets
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Change: Hey, did you see that picture on the front page of USA Today yesterday of Arnold Schwarzenegger shaking hands with Barack Obama? Didn't it look
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Change: Well you know what's really strange? If [Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano] gets this job, she would be the first official to take the job overseeing
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Change: The press is calling President-elect Barack Obama the first wired president, 'cause he's very big on e-mail and the internet and all that kind of
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Change: Hey, Barack Obama had to give up his Blackberry. He's the first wired president. ... He might have to give his Blackberry because of security
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Change: Today in Chicago, for the first time since the election, John McCain sat down with President-elect Barack Obama. Pretty impressive. Obama agreed to sit down and talk to McCain without any preconditions. According to Newsweek, sociologists believe that nine months after
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Change: According to Newsweek, sociologists believe that nine months after election day, there could be tens of thousands of what they call 'Obama babies.' Psychologists say
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Change: According to CNN, Barack Obama's popularity going into office is higher than Clinton's, Reagan's or either of the President Bush's when they entered office. It's much higher. Well, hang on, hang on. That's on CNN. On Fox, he's somewhere between Attila the Hun and lead poisoning. President Bush
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Change: President-elect Barack Obama is still looking for a new White House dog. The search is on. In fact, do you realize he has spent more time selecting a dog than John McCain did selecting a running mate?It was on this in day in
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Change: It was on this in day in 1789 that Benjamin Franklin said those famous words, 'In this world, nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes. Death and taxes, which ironically, was the Secret Service code name for John McCain and Barack Obama. And according
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Change: President Bush briefed Barack Obama on the state of the nation this week. I don't know that things look bad, but after the briefing, Obama called McCain and said, 'You still want the job?' This was actually in the paper today, that
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