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August 26, 2008
Roberto Lovato on The Politics of Immigration at the Democratic Convention
Roberto Lovato has some interesting thoughts on immigration politics at the Deamocratic national Convention in Denver, on the eve of the official nomination of presidential candidate Barack Obama, the son of an immigrant.
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Hillary Clinton's speech tonight prompted just two thoughts.
First, her ignorance of economics is cosmic. Thank God this woman will never be President.
Second, her speech was a vivid reminder of why she lost. She was intensely annoying. You could just about hear the sound of television sets clicking off all across America. Good night, Hillary.
Posted by: Dagoberto James | Aug 27, 2008 11:29:21 AM
'her ignorance of economics is cosmic'
Please expound.
Posted by: Jack | Aug 27, 2008 4:33:13 PM