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Obama wins Wyoming

Posted by David Roberts at 3:50 PM on 08 Mar 2008

Today Obama won the Wyoming Democratic caucus. He's the proud choice of Wyoming's 17 Democrats!

"Caucuses?"

"Hillary, you don't need no steenkin' caucuses."

And she believed that?  That's why she lost, she chose these campaign advisors.  And kept them.

Bill could have had teams of baby boomers up and running to beat Barack's youth vote caucusers.  No one asked him?  That's my guess.

http://amazngdrx.blogharbor.com/blog John Schneider, Northern Wisconsin

Coalbama wins Wyoming

after a 30 minute speech touting alternative energy clean coal technology http://www.montanasnewsstation.com/Global/story.asp?S=796 ...

which is the exact position of Environment Illinois, the PIRG, that is pushing the state to invest in clean coal technology, after losing the federal FutureGen $- commentary:

"Let's hope Illinois is doing more to get back in the game than what's being reported in the press. "
http://illinoisenvironmentalnews.typepad.com/illinois_env ...

It's like he doesn't know any better.


Yep ids

It looks like environmentalists  lost this election, no matter who wins.  Corporate lobbyists won again.

http://amazngdrx.blogharbor.com/blog John Schneider, Northern Wisconsin
Obama the American Mandela?

Is Obama the American Mandela? Obama brings a message of hope and change to a country at the crossroads. It is choice between the past and the future. But is Obama the American Mandela who could inspire Americans to a better future at home? And a future where America takes it rightful place at the global table? Is he the one? The question of whether Obama is the American Mandela is discussed in my blog Angry African on the Loose at http://angryafrican.wordpress.com/2008/02/20/is-obama-the ...

Will Wyoming go blue?

Could Wyoming, the state of Matthew Shepard and his murderers, and of Annie Proulx and her characters Ennis DelMar and Jack Twist, to say nothing of Dick Cheney, actually vote for a Democrat in November?  Is it showing the same kind of promise for Democrats as Montana, Colorado and New Mexico?

Or does it depend on the candidate?  As yesterday's caucuses suggest, Obama would have a much stronger chance than Hillary.

Chickens deserve our true friendship! So do fish! So do other sentient beings! Let us learn to be kind.

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