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..., Swine Flu, Obama job performance, Obama’s trip across Europe, Obama/Hugo Chavez, Red Sox/Yankees, Torture Memos, Boston Regiment Patton's Army, Imus/Cancer, 1 st 100 Days.   4/28/09 show ...
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That wasn't an announcement about 2008, that was Kerry finishing his speech from 2004.
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Once again that's John Kerry confidently predicting victory in Waterloo.
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