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How the candidates stand on issues important to Oklahomans


 
By RANDY KREHBIEL World Staff Writer
Published: 1/27/2008  3:39 AM
Last Modified: 4/6/2008  5:05 AM



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T. Kay Harrelson, Clinton (2/5/2008 6:21:11 PM)
I felt like I needed to take a bath after the Clintons left the Whitehouse. I can't agree with the present administration but Lord help us from having liberal democrats in charge again. Common sense has flown out the window.
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Charles, Tulsa (1/29/2008 1:44:03 PM)
Barack Hussein Obama--Right for America?Obama=liberal orthodoxy on every issue.Guns,immigration,taxes,and abortion.Obama is a knee jerk leftist on each issue.
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Rob Reck, Tulsa (1/28/2008 6:34:43 PM)
Eye witnesses claim that Mitt Romney's father did, in fact, march with Dr. Martin Luther King.
Perhaps this did not happen, but it is impossible to say so with certainty. In any case, someone is really reaching if this is Mitt Romney's "low point".

I would be happy to include links to this information, but this is not allowed.
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wmcol, Tulsa (1/27/2008 7:45:25 PM)
Tahlequah, Bill Richardson dropped out of race and Edwards is not getting enough support to be a serious contender. Hillary and Obama are the reality of the potential.
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wmcol, tulsa (1/27/2008 7:40:59 PM)
Obama has stayed far away from using race as an issue. Media, Clintons, and Republcians have used it. However, Hillary and Obama are connected. One has to have the other to take the White House.
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LH, Tahlequah (1/27/2008 4:34:11 PM)
Hillary and Obama are both great candidates. But I would be just as proud of Bill Richardson and/or John Edwards. It's exciting to have/had a field of so many good Democrats. Now, let's just not blow it before November!
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MAR, Broken Arrow (1/27/2008 10:02:34 AM)
One thing is certain, we can't afford another republican in office. I am voting for Hilary because although she was first lady for 8 years, she was involved in the presidential day to day business and is much more experienced. Get over the "Slick Willie" business, everyone makes mistakes....Obama is just not experienced enough and is just using the race issue to get ahead.
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wmcol, Tulsa (1/27/2008 7:04:44 AM)
Very odd that there is no economy position. Is everyone in Oklahoma filthy rich and unconcerned about a faltering economy? Elsewhere it is still the economy.
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wmcol, Tulsa (1/27/2008 6:51:31 AM)
HILLARY-OBAMA OR OBAMA-HILLARY. Either way the nation is a gigantic winner and safe from another term of a Republican causing even more damage to the USA.
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The Oracle, Tulsa (1/27/2008 5:31:26 AM)
Anyone who believes that slick willie's wife will reveal how she really stands on issues will buy ocean front property in Oklahoma.Slick Willie wants back in our White House again.Slick Willie's wife wants revenge and wants power.She reminds us of the wife of a brain surgeon who wants to perform brain surgery because she is married to a brain surgeon.Thats the "experience" she is talking about.
 

 
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