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Barack Obama comes to South Florida

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There's no question that the almost-presumptive Democratic nominee has a lot of work to do in in the three South Florida counties to achieve a comfort level with the voters here. Without Broward, Palm Beach, and Miami-Dade, there's no chance he can win the state in November.

I intentionally left this drawing in black and white, the way it appears in the paper, because I thought it more effective than color. Sometimes, as Mies van der Rohe liked to say, "Less is more."

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I like these SunSentinel blogs. They lay bare the writer's biases, even when they try to appear more neutral otherwise.

Obama, pro-Israel? That's a hoot.

Did you not see the LA Times article last month -- on its Front Page, no less -- that took an in-depth look at the radical Muslims he has surrounded himself with?

VERY FUNNY!!

YOU HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD!!

they are the white, upperclass cubans who would refused to give up land to land reform, and refused to share their wealth with the poor. To say cuba is oppressive based on the accounts of american cubans is to ignore the possiblility of the properity poorer cubans in cuba may enjoy today.Its a sad day in politics when anyone with as little practical experience as Obama can get elected President.

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