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...have been posting comments all over the Internet urging Americans to listen to Clinton. I wouldn't mind being able to campaign and vote for her. She brings something not only to the U.S. but also to the rest of the world, and your story confirmed that. Lilia Ortega, PANAMA CITY...
...seems that Clinton really did find her voice. It is the voice of a shrew: harsh, aggressive, accusatory. It shows us who this woman really is and what a mistake it would be to vote for her. It also shows us the desperation of the Clintons, who have planned so long to extend their dynasty but now face a real threat in Obama. Let's hope this is one shrew that Obama can tame. Alan Moen, ENTIAT, WASH...
...Exchequer Alistair Darling admitted that they might only bring in an additional $1.28 billion a year. But the real issue isn't the money, he said - it's that "Everyone who lives and works here should pay their fair share." Raising taxes for those who can't vote might be a canny political move, but economically it may backfire. The Treasury reckons some 3,000 registered nondoms - out of a total of 115,000 - will pull up stakes when the new rule kicks in on April 6. Britain's wealth managers are more pessimistic, predicting that nondoms will leave...
...really believe he is the candidate that can bring about real change,” said Debra L. Caplan, a first year graduate student, after casting her vote for Obama in Quincy House...
Cambridge resident Sonya Brown stopped by the Gund Hall polling place around 6:30 p.m. to make her vote. Unlike many of her fellow voters, who were casting ballots for the first time, Brown has been voting for 18 years...