There's a new group on Facebook called Endorse-O-Thon, that encourages MoveOn.org to endorse Barack Obama and let their people know about their choice.The opinions of trusted friends and family are more persuasive to most voters than anything else. Millions of Americans who will vote this Tuesday in 22 states are still undecided or uncommitted—and you know some of them! Of course, you don't have to be a MoveOn.org member to pass the word on. |
Sunday, February 3, 2008
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What do you think about the Hillary joke on Mahatma Gandhi running a gas station and then underscoring Martin Luther King Jr accomplishment who ran on Gandhi's principle and instead endorsing LBJ for civil right's.
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