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      Lecturer in Italian - University of Pennsylvania, USA
      The Department of Romance Languages invites applications for a full-time position in Italian to teach three courses a semester. Responsibilities include teaching Italian language and culture courses. Requirements: Ph.D. or A.B.D. desired but a minimum of M.A. or equivalent required. Native or near-native fluency in Italian and English. Preference will be given to candidates with demonstrated

      Written by: 101 Global Jobs (Teaching-Research)


      Lecturer in Hindi - University of Pennsylvania, USA
      The Department of South Asia Studies at the University of Pennsylvania invites applications for a one-year Lecturer in Hindi language for the academic year 2008-2009. The appointee will be expected to teach beginning and intermediate Hindi language classes (3 classes per semester). Requirements: Applicants should have native or near-native fluency in Hindi, an M.A. or PhD in a related field,

      Written by: 101 Global Jobs (Teaching-Research)


      Pennsylvania: Prozac Murder?
      Kurt Danysh is serving a 22.5-60-year sentence for shooting his 51-year old father in the head after his supply of Prozac ran out. Danysh says he does not remember even pulling the gun out. He also says that he has not yet "forgiven" himself, but that he has "come to terms with what happened." Now Danysh is seeking clemency as he tries to "raise awareness" about possible effects of Prozac and othe

      Written by: Pardon Power


      Snow! In Pennsylvania, In May!!!
      You can keep it in PA, I can only imagine the things I would hear in New York if this happened… SNOW ON THE PENNDOT WEBCAMS @ GALLIZTIN & CRESSON Other Reports: Jesse Ferrell’s Accuwx Blog: (He also has pictures good post) May Snow in Pennsylvania! WJAC: May Snow Falls In Cambria, Centre County

      Written by: WX-Man's Perspective


      Accessible Home Health Care Announces the Opening of its Montgomery County Pennsylvania Location
      Coral Springs, FL — Accessible Home Health Care today announced the opening of its first franchise location in Pennsylvania, under the name of Accessible Home Health Care of Montco.  Mirella Salem, President of Accessible, said, “We are very pleased our newest location opened on April 15 to service Montgomery County [...]

      Written by: Franchise and Business Opportunities Blog


      My Trip Review - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA - Kristin Coffan - April 28 2008
      From start to finish the trip was excellent. Andy was very helpful and patient with all of our questions and requests with the planning of the trip and everything went so smoothly. We enjoyed all of our activities, every person we met and every meal. To our surprise, we enjoyed our time here at the Jungle Dome more than our time in San Pedro. The staff was so friendly and helpful we couldn’t have asked for more. I'm sure you hear this from all of your guests... the Jungle Dome staff was fantastic! the activities were well planned and very fun! and the place was very well kept and beautiful! I will be more than happy to recommend your services and location to anyone who is looking to visit Belize. Thank you so much for making our trip to Belize so memorable. Kristin Coffan Ph

      Written by: Adventure Travel and Belize Vacations Blog


      Pennsylvania Area Electric
      LowryElectric.com is serving heating and cooling PA area, for 28 years and served 80,000 homes total. They serve Delaware, Philadelphia, Northampton counties, and other regions in this area. You... [[ Visit the link to read more ]]

      Written by: Dollars Blog


      RAW MILK SITUATION IN PENNSYLVANIA UPDATE AND ACTION ALERT
      All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent. — Thomas Jefferson.-----Once generally supportive of raw milk, Pennsylvania authorities have been making life very difficult for raw milk farmers and consumers during the last few weeks. This email will provide you with details about what has been going on and describe an action plan. As what happens in Pennsylvania affects the raw milk situation throughout the country, we are sending it out to all members. We ask that you PLEASE READ THIS ALERT CAREFULLY and ALL join us in carrying out the actions proposed. (We apologize for the length, but it is necessary to provide you with all the facts and a careful explanation of what is going on.) Also, please forward this alert to your own email groups.RAID ON

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      Hillary Adds Pennsylvania Superdelegate
      Since Pennsyvania Obama has a 8 to 4 advantage in announced superdelegates.From PennLive:Hillary Rodham Clinton will pick up the support of another influential superdelegate this morning when Bill George declares his support for the senator from New York.George, the president of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO, had been one of six remaining undeclared Pennsylvania superdelegates. [...]With George’s support, Clinton extends her lead over fellow Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama to 16-5 among Pennsylvania superdelegates.

      Written by: Reliable Politics


      Clinton rating up again on eve of Pennsylvania primary
      WASHINGTON, April. 21 (Xinhua) — U.S. Democratic presidential contender Sen. Hillary Clinton saw her rating rebound on the eve of Tuesday’s pivotal primary in Pennsylvania, according to polls released Monday.     A Zogby International tracking poll of 602 likely primary voters taken April 19-20 shows that Clinton leads her Democratic rival Sen. Barack Obama 48 percent [...]

      Written by: HRY SEEING


      Pennsylvania - The Aftermath of God, Guns and Hillary Clinton
      Barack Obama’s claims about western Pennsylvania, God and guns puts Hillary Clinton and FOX News into overdrive. Related Posts April 24, 2008 — Hillary Clinton’s Pennsylvania Win Doesn’t Mean Anything (2) April 22, 2008 — Obama Smears - Fox News’ Racist Liars On A Rampage! (1) April 22, 2008 — Hillary’s Case - ‘I can attract more racist [...]

      Written by: PoliticalArticles.NET Blog


      Hillary Wins Pennsylvania -- Yet the "dance" continues
      In her words "a win, is a win" and Senator Clinton did score a victory in Pennsylvania. But it was a blowout with a common "b". A predicted Blowout in Pennsylvania (18-24-percentage points) should have brought the process to an end -- somehow, but Hillary won by 54.6 to 45.4 percentage points; with an edge of 9.2% and this is with 99.99% of the districts reporting. Less than the double-digit landslide many expected.In short Pennsylvania failed to deliver that knockout punch many prayed for. Consequently, Senator Barack Obama remains the front-runner, and the Democratic 'dance' to no-where continues. Pundits believe eventually Barak will be the nominee. So while "Cheers" are order for the former First Lady, Obama still leads in delegates:Clinton 1586Obama 1718Needed 2, 014. Neither candidat

      Written by: VernaSmith.com


      Hillary Clinton’s Pennsylvania Win Doesn’t Mean Anything
      I remember a child’s birthday party where one of the kids was hitting an inflatable punch bag with the face of a smiling clown. The tiny tot was at first delighted that the inflatable toy refused to stay down, but after many ineffectual punches the kid started crying in frustration. That inflatable clown reminds me [...]

      Written by: PoliticalArticles.NET Blog


      War News: Battleground Pennsylvania
      ~Snooper~Well, at least for Rep Murtha. He has some 'splainin' to do in more ways than one. As you will recall, or not, some time ago, via some shady goings on, LTC William Russell was removed from the PA ballot and it was concocted at such a time that there would not be enough time to go around and run a round to get the signatures that he needed.The next order of battle was to have at least 1,000 PA voters in the 12th District write in the name of William Russell. Primary day came and went and lo and behold, miracles of miracles, the goal was not only met but was exceeded and they are still counting them.Tonight, LTC William Russell will be on the American Truth Warriors Blog Talk Radio show at 1900 hours EST (7 PM EST for you civilians). He will explain The Why he started in on this

      Written by: A Newt One


      Pennsylvania Mortgage Association Information
      Pennsylvania Association of Mortgage Brokers 4807 Jonestown Road, Suite 147 Harrisburg, PA 17109 Ph: (888) 311-PAMB Consumer Information: Consumer Homepage: Find a Member: Mortgage Bankers Association of Pennsylvania General Information: info@mba-pa.org Office number: 888-739-9991 Fax number: 973-379-5152 Membership Directory: -Directory-5

      Written by: Mortgages Made Easy


      Hip-hop Artist J-Dott Com Gunned Down in Eastern Pennsylvania
      On the morning of April 21, an Allentown, Pennsylvania police dispatcher received a 9-1-1 call reporting shots fired near Martin Luther King Boulevard. When officers arrived on the scene, they found the body of 26-year-old Jean Armand Nerette, aka J-Dott...

      Written by: Investigation Discovery


      I Must Be A Realisticrat…Thoughts on Pennsylvania, Clinton and Obama from a “Realisticrat”
      Read Andy Ostroy’s Thoughts …HERE addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Floscuatroojos.com%2F2008%2F04%2F24%2Fi-must-be-a-realisticratthoughts-on-pennsylvania-clinton-and-obama-from-a-realisticrat%2F'; addthis_title = 'I+Must+Be+A+Realisticrat%26%238230%3BThoughts+on+Pennsylvania%2C+Clinton+and+Obama+from+a+%26%238220%3BRealisticrat%26%238221%3B'; addthis_pub = '';

      Written by: Los Cuatro Ojos


      The Pennsylvania Numbers
      While still waiting for the final numbers out of Pennsylvania, it looks like Clinton’s margin of victory will be pretty close to 9.2%. Only by Clinton-math does this round up to 10%. Despite all her campaign’s spin, her victory does not look very impressive as she failed to win by double digits. Also to be [...]

      Written by: Liberal Values


      I was right (enough) about Pennsylvania
      It was kinda boring except when early polls said Obama might win. So Clinton won by ten points. She picked up 15 delegates at most, meaning she's only behind by 130 now. Maybe if she's reached that 12-point win, it really would've meant something. A bunch of people predicted Obama wouldn't get over 43%; he got 45%.Both Democrats still beat McCain in Pennsylvania, so Clinton's assertion that Obama can't win big states does not make sense in this case. I really had hoped for something spectacular to happen, but it's two steps forward two steps back. I might just swear off posting about the Democrats until they sort this thing out.

      Written by: So Soon No More


      Election Time: Pennsylvania Democratic Primary
      Not only is today Earth Day, it is also Pennsylvania's Democratic Primary. Registered Democrats in Pennsylvania will have the option to choose between Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama in order to represent the Democratic party in the upcoming presidential election. A total of 187 delegates are at stake and polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

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      A Miracle Took Place in Pennsylvania
      ~Snooper~From a previous post here (one of many), we wrote of the potential challenger to the Dishonorable Murtha, LTC William Russell. William Russell was removed from the ballot through some shady goings on via some RINOs that Murtha contracted to railroad William Russell off of the ballot. That was typical Leftinistra tactics - if you cannot win honestly, cheat.Anyway, enclosed below is the email I received from LTC Russell's campaign and I will let you read his words.Team Russell Back on the Ballot (as soon as the final results get tallied)Team, Thanks to a lot of hard work on the part of a lot of campaign volunteers and Peg Luksik's organizational and team building skills, it looks like we are back on the ballot. Thank you all for all the enthusiasm, phone calls, footwork, and pr

      Written by: A Newt One


      Thanks, Pennsylvania
      In another case of the Democrats shooting themselves in the foot by encouraging a sure-to-lose presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton beat Barack Obama yesterday by 10 points.Voters once again responded to fear-mongering and cheap, sleazy tactics rather than issues and credibility. Perhaps, one of these days, people will realize that lapel pins, crazy reverends and bitterness will have little to do with this country digging itself out of a hole.However, when Hillary Clinton feels the need to bomb Iran to prove she is tough or when John McCain wants to stay in Iraq because he can't get over that we lost in Vietnam, then, perhaps, the voters will recognize what really matters.Here is the New York Times' take on Clinton's campaign.

      Written by: The Sword & The Pen


      Clinton Wins Pennsylvania Primary - McCain loses 28% of Republicans
      There are two stories behind the Pennsylvania Primary this morning. The obvious is the one that Senator Hillary Clinton got her double digit victory over Democratic rival, Senator Barack Obama, last night. The final count was 55% to 45%. Technically speaking, that counts as a “landslide” victory (anything over 7% is called [...]

      Written by: KTracy


      Pennsylvania Primary Results
      DEMOCRATIC PrimaryPrecincts reporting: 99%Hillary Clinton: 55% (WINNER)Brack Obama: 45%Popular Vote: Clinton +216,067REPUBLICAN PrimaryPrecincts reporting: 99%John McCain: 73% (WINNER)Ron Paul: 16%Mike Huckabee: 11%Source

      Written by: Reliable Politics


      Primarie USA 2008 - Pennsylvania
      La Clinton si aggiudica la battaglia in Pennsylvania a discapito del rivale Obama. I poll parlano di 55% contro 45% e hanno dato nuovo vigore alla Hillary, la quale ha commentato con: La vittoria in Pennsylvania è il segno che “la corrente è cambiata”. Essendosi aggiudicata buona parte dei 158 delegati in palio, la Hillary resta in [...]

      Written by: Schizzi di pensieri


      Analysis of the Pennsylvania Primary
      One more primary is over, and this nomination battle is going on for atleast another two weeks until May 6th when North Carolina and Indiana hold their primaries. Looking at the exit polls from Pennsylvania it had suggested that the race would be close. Lets take a look at a few.If we look at how voters voted today based on gender it shows that Clinton captured 48% of the male vote, and captured 57% of the female vote. Clinton's base has been with female voters and she continued to hold a strong lead with females. Barack captured 52% of the male vote, and 43% of the female vote. If he wants to overtake Clinton he is going to have to cut into her base of female voters. Obama captured the youth vote, which was expected by carrying 61% of the 18-29 block, and he also captured the 30-44 block

      Written by: The Political Point


      Clinton Clinches Pennsylvania Primary
      By an impressive 10% margin. The problem is that she only picked up roughly a dozen pledged delegates. As the number crunchers point out she'd have to win by 80% in the remaining races to catch up to Obama. With Obama predicted to win Oregon and North Carolina thats not going to happen. That brings us to the real question:So super delegates, who is it going to be?

      Written by: Dyre Portents


      THE CLEAR WINNER IN PENNSYLVANIA
      There is no question that Hillary Clinton's 10 point win in the keystone state was a perfect margin, from the vantage point of John McCain. It was large enough to prevent the Super Delegates from breaking to Obama just yet but it was not large enough to convince them to break for her either.Result: Stalemate.The window on a pre-convention resolution is closing fast. There will be no Super Delegate Primary. This is going to the Convention.At the convention, States won, votes won and delegates won will be meaningless. Anyone who thinks Obama has sealed this up is just delusional. He may yet win....but only after a bloody floor fight. This game, for all practical purposes, is tied and going into sudden death overtime. If you think, for one second, that Obama is prepared for the coming storm,

      Written by: A Newt One


      Hillary Clinton Wins the Pennsylvania Primary, but What Does it Mean?
       As I write this, Hillary Clinton is projected to win Pennsylvania, currently she has an 8% lead and it is projected to go up. This appears to be just what the doctor ordered for Hillary. But what does it mean?  Hillary has no chance of catching Obama, she has almost no chance of winning the popular [...]

      Written by: Wake Up America


      Projections: Clinton wins Pennsylvania
      The three major cable news networks project Hillary Clinton will win the Pennsylvania Primary. Right now, there's about a 20,000 vote gap between the two candidates, so Mrs. Clinton hardly won convincingly. And of course, the biggest winner from tonight's primary: John McCain.As the Dems will continue to have to battle with each other, McCain gets to cruise along, without an opponent, and campaign along until the Republican National Convention.

      Written by: The Hudson Line


      NBC News Predicts Hillary Clinton Wins Pennsylvania
      NBC news has just projected that Hillary Clinton will win Pennsylvania. There is about 3% of the vote in right now and Hillary Clinton is keeping her lead. At this time Clinton is leading 60,374 to Obama's 53,412. Clinton is staying competitive in the Philadelphia area. She needs to stay competitive in that area to keep Obama at bay.

      Written by: The Political Point


      Pennsylvania Primary Open Thread
      Josh, Nirmal, Alex Thurston, and I are hanging out at the 17th Street Cafe, waiting for the Pennsylvania polls to close. If Obama is within 10 points tonight, that's a victory. If he's within 5, that's a blowout. Everyone is making annoying predictions tonight. Open Left has some particularly good ones. After not paying attention to the primary for weeks now, my uneducated and annoying prediction? Clinton 51, Obama 49. What's your annoying prediction? Or your (maybe not annoying) thoughts? I really just have one: I hope this thing is over soon. You? Update: The first exit poll has it Clinton 52, Obama 48. My prediction is looking good. Update x2: MSNBC and Fox have called it for Clinton. No real surprise. The question is one of margin.

      Written by: The Seminal :: Independent Media and Politics


      USA 2008: Pennsylvania LIVE BLOGGING/2
      Siamo messi così questa sera. Il vecchio post Blogger non me lo fa modificare!!! Mi scuso con tutti i lettori svegli a leggere ( e non siamo pochissimi). Speriamo di risolvere con questo secondo post che continua la diretta delle primarie in Pennsylvania. P.s Abbiate pazienza in Msn, non riesco a rispondere a 15 persone contemporaneamente... -----------------------------------------------------

      Written by: Il Rumore dei miei Venti


      USA 2008: Pennsylvania LIVE BLOGGING/2
      Siamo messi così questa sera. Il vecchio post Blogger non me lo fa modificare!!! Mi scuso con tutti i lettori svegli a leggere ( e non siamo pochissimi). Speriamo di risolvere con questo secondo post che continua la diretta delle primarie in... (continua su RDM20)

      Written by: RDM20


      USA 2008: Pennsylvania LIVE BLOGGING
      Fine dei giochi. Ora si fa sul serio. Hillary e Barack si giocano questa notte (ora italiana) una buona fetta della nomination per l'election day di Novembre (circa 187 delegati). Noi, come sempre, siamo qui a darvi riscontro in diretta, riportando i migliori commenti e news dai media e dalla blogosfera americana. Alla Clinton questa sera non basta vincere, ha bisogno di un buon margine, visto

      Written by: Il Rumore dei miei Venti


      USA 2008: Pennsylvania LIVE BLOGGING
      Fine dei giochi. Ora si fa sul serio. Hillary e Barack si giocano questa notte (ora italiana) una buona fetta della nomination per l'election day di Novembre (circa 187 delegati). Noi, come sempre, siamo qui a darvi riscontro in diretta, riportando... (continua su RDM20)

      Written by: RDM20


      War News: Pennsylvania Primary
      ~Snooper~As the Nation is seemingly spell-bound with the open political war between Barack Hussein Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton, there is a much more important war being waged.And that war is between John Jack-Off Murtha and LTC William Russell. It isn't too late for the people of Pennsylvania's 12th District to get out and write in LTC William Russell onto the ballot for the General election in November. Murtha cannot go unchallenged and Murtha needs to be retired by the people of the 12th District.Get out the vote and anyone knows anyone in this district, urge them to get with the program.More at Memeorandum:WRITE IN WILLIAM RUSSELL FOR CONGRESS on TUESDAY!Lt. Colonel William Russell is a decorated combat veteran who has served in Desert Storm, the Iraq War, and the Pentagon on 9/

      Written by: A Newt One


      Pennsylvania voters are choosing between Clinton and Obama today
      PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama collided Tuesday in the Pennsylvania primary, the last of the big-state contests in a Democratic presidential campaign growing more negative the longer it goes. With 158 delegates at stake, Pennsylvania offered the largest prize remaining in a primary season that ends on June 3. Obama began the night [...]

      Written by: Latest News


      For Pennsylvania Democratic Voters ONLY!!!
      This post is only meant for registered Democratic voters living in Pennsylvania. If you don't fit those criterias, there is no need to read on. Instead, exit the blog and invite anyone you know who ...

      Written by: TCOOO - Taking Care Of Our Own


      Clinton Still Leading In Pennsylvania Polls?
      Depending on who you listen to she got a six to seven point advantage over Obama ...or notZogby:UTICA, New York—The final weekend before tomorrow's important primary election in Pennsylvania was good for New York's Hillary Clinton, as she made a definitive move toward victory over rival Illinois' Barack Obama, a fresh Newsmax/Zogby daily telephone tracking poll shows. She gained two points over the past 24 hours as Obama lost one point, and she now leads 48% to 42%, the latest polling shows. Meanwhile, the undecideds dropped by two points. Her edge was three points yesterday but had wobbled within a tight margin. Clinton's advantage is still within the margin of error, but she is close to getting beyond it as Election Day looms.Gallup:PRINCETON, NJ -- The peeling away of national Demo

      Written by: Dyre Portents


      Pennsylvania Here We Come
      With the Pennsylvania primary less than 24 hours away, it is do or die for the Clinton campaign. Clinton is going to win the state, that much has already been determined. What is in doubt, however, is by how wide a margin she will win by. While the polls on CNN and MSNBC show the margin rather close, those polls only reflect a small portion of voters and never turn out to be accurate. I would expect the primary to go in favor of Clinton by a margin of 55% to Obama's 45%, with a small margin of error. Clinton needs to show that Obama wins mainly Republican states and that it is indeed her that the Democrats need to stand behind to win the White House in '08. With Howard Dean calling for an "immediate decision" from super delegates as to the candidate they will be backing, we should begin to

      Written by: Politics Today


      Pennsylvania primary boring
      It's not that exciting, really. Hillary Clinton needs a victory by 10-12 points to really have a chance at a Superdelegate-stolen nomination (which wouldn't happen anyway, so never mind). She's going to beat Obama by six to eight points. That gains her 15 to 30 delegates on Obama, who leads by at least 140 delegates. Even if Hillary really pulls it out at the last minute and wins by 15 points, than big chunk of gained delegates will be equalized in North Carolina, where Obama will win by more than 10 points (maybe as high as 20). At that point the situation will be the same as it is right now.If Obama pulls off a close loss - within five points of Clinton, I think - then there will be another round of "Hillary, please drop out" op-eds in the papers. A debate performance generally reg

      Written by: So Soon No More


      What to do in Harrisburg Pennsylvania
      What to do in Harrisburg Pennsylvania? Well, the election is coming near and you may be wondering what you should do, or where you should go at night to watch the election? If you need some help, just click on HarrisburgNightLife.com and you'll find your answer. This site shows many options of where you can go to watch the upcoming Democratic primary in Pennsylvania on April 22nd, 2008. The battle is between Barak Obama and Hillary Clinton. If you are seeking just a restaurant in Harrisburg PA, visit DineOutHarrisburg.com. You'll find restaurant reviews for Central Pennsylvania including Harrisburg. Both sites offer valuable information. If you decide you want a bit of action and adventure, don't forget about Ski Roundtop. HarrisburgNightLife.com, DineOutHarrisburg.com, and SkiR

      Written by: Rippin Skiers


      Afternoon Open Thread: Pre-Pennsylvania Hype
      As always, Open Left does the numbers: PPP: Obama 49%–46% Clinton, 4/20 Rasmussen: Clinton 49%–44% Obama, 4/20 Survey USA: Clinton 50%–44% Obama, 4/20 Zogby: Clinton 48%–42% Obama, 4/20 Quinnipiac: Clinton 51%–44% Obama, 4/20 Strategic Vision: Clinton 48%–41% Obama, 4/20 Suffolk: Clinton 52%–42% Obama, 4/20 And here are the averages: Simple mean: Clinton 49.4%–43.7% Obama Non-PPP mean: Clinton 49.7%–42.8% Obama Pollster.com regression line: Clinton 49.0%–43.0% Obama Chris Bowers then asks the oh-so-important question: When Will It End? While we're doing the numbers, Obama is rolling in the C.R.E.A.M. with $42 million on hand, while Clinton wallows in $10.3 million in debt and a paltry $9 million on hand. Even Old Man McCain's

      Written by: The Seminal :: Independent Media and Politics


      Philadephia Inquirer: Why Sen. Obama Might Take Pennsylvania
      The demographics suggest Obama does not need to win even most of the state's 67 counties, but rather concentrate winning 14 of them, what Ed Rendell did to become governor. Such demographics, plus upswing in new registrations, show PA is less like Ohio than pundits assert.read more | digg story

      Written by: Icky People


      Nailbiter Finish Predicted in Pennsylvania
      With just 24 hours to go before the crucial primary in Pennsylvania, new polls out today are predicting a nail biting finish to the ballot between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.Many Democratic insiders are suggesting that anything short of a convincing win by Hillary Clinton will see greater pressure applied to her to withdraw from the race.So while Clinton's lead at the moment is a winning one, it is likley not to be enough to resist the growing pressure. All the recent data suggests that Clinton is highly unlikely to overtake Obama on the popular vote and the pledged delegates. And the Superdelegate votes are moving increasingly to Obama.In the latest Zogby tracking poll, Clinton has gained 2 points over the weekend, putting her in the lead 48% to 42%, with a margin of error of 4%.Str

      Written by: Barack Obama 2008


      Pennsylvania
      All of the polls I’ve seen have Hillary up over the weekend between 6 and 10 points. Like most Obama supporters I desperately hope he can win this, because by Hillary’s own statements it’s a must win for her. However, not only is it a must win, it’s a must win by at [...]

      Written by: The World Around You


      New Poll in Pennsylvania has Clinton in the lead
      According to a MSNBC/McClatchy/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette poll. Personally, I think people, at this point are just sick of it all and want it all to be over with. I know, that I am. Technorati Tags: Barack Obama ,Hillary ,Hillary Clinton ,Opinion ,Politics ,Polls

      Written by: Political Byline


      Why Obama Will Easily Win Pennsylvania
      Until two weeks ago, when Hillary Clinton said Barack Obama is an elitist for making remarks that some people in Pennsylvania are bitter because their jobs are gone, she was leading and had lead in every virtually every pre-primary poll for Pennsylvania.But people forget, she has also lead in virtually every pre-primary poll for almost every state she's lost.Those pre-primary polls never polled the young people, many of whom only have cell phones and cell phone numbers do not get polled. So those polls missed a huge number of (presumably young) Obama supporters and failed miserably at accurately predicting actual primary results. Obama, who was predicted to lose basically every state by about 10-15%, instead won almost every state by 10-40%.The pre-primary polling numbers were so far off t

      Written by: Icky People


      Obama 's Slow Train Through Pennsylvania
      In a move back to real old school politics, Barack Obama was yesterday on a slow train through Pennsylvania ahead of Tuesday's crucial primary. Waving and talking to the many people who turned out to cheer him, Obama's train ride is amazing imagery, harking back to the grand old days of electioneering in the 19th century.Latest polls have shown Obama gaining on Hillary Clinton in Pennsylvania, but also taking a big lead among registered Democrats across the nation.Enjoy the slow train.

      Written by: Barack Obama 2008


      “Live from Pennsylvania” - Sunday 10:00PM EDT
      The campaign will be live from Pennsylvania as the Pennsylvania Primary finally gets here.  The number to call and speak to Ahmnodt Heare live is 347-945-7487.  You can listen to the event live. In the meantime, you can listen to the archive of the first radio show I ever hosted. [...]

      Written by: Ahmnodt Heare for President


      The Great Pennsylvania Debate - in McKeesport
      Presidential debates, especially the intra-party variety we are witnessing these days, are frequent to the point of becoming common place, if not benign. They seem to prove what Marshall McLuhan said about medium equaling message. The recent gotcha-fest between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama could make even the wildest political animal long for the days [...]

      Written by: The New Nixon


      Three More Pennsylvania Newspapers For Obama
      Three Pennsylvania newspapers formally endorsed Barack Obama — the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the Bucks County Courier-Times and the Patriot News. All three editorial boards cited Barack's unique ability to bring people back into the political process and move the country forward.read more | digg story

      Written by: Icky People


      Pennsylvania Debate Focuses Little on the Issues
      Wednesday night’s debate in Pennsylvania featured questions about some of the most controversial statements and potentially damaging campaign supporters. Clinton tried to explain the difference between being received in Bosnia with sniper fire and being welcomed by a crowd featuring a small child with flowers in hand. Senator Clinton admitted that she lied when it came to Bosnia and asked voters to try and “look over” the issue. “I may be a lot of things, but I’m not dumb. On a couple of occasions in the last weeks, I just said some things that were not in keeping with what I knew to be the case.” “I’m embarrassed by it. I apologized for it. I said it was a mistake,” she added. I wonder if she realizes that in that statement she said that she’s not dumb, she

      Written by: The Mersman Political Blog


      Clinton Pulls No Punches in Pennsylvania
      It seems that the general consensus is that Clinton won tonights debate. It seems that the moderators put Obama on the hot seat when he was having an off night (again) and this time he didn't have Edwards there to pick up his slack. Marc Ambinder theorizes that the roughing that Obama took might actually come back to bite Clinton in the butt.But Hillary Clinton has a Reverse-Teflon problem: her negatives are up, and when she's perceived as the attacker, the attacks never seem to settle on Obama and always seem to boomerang back on her. So it would be unwise to declare that Hillary "won" the debate in the dynamic sense just yet. (How much money will Obama raise off this debate? $3m million? $4 million?)If thats true how much will the fact that Clinton's campaign is currently running 100% ne

      Written by: Dyre Portents


      Recap of the Pennsylvania Debate
      I do have to apologize as I did not actually watch the debate thanks my DVR mysteriously not working, but nonetheless I did catch up on the main points through videos from ABC and YouTube. Well ladies and gentleman the 21st debate for the Dems was uneventful for the most part. This time the debate was hosted by ABC and moderated by Charles Gibson, and George Stephanopoulos. I wouldn't call this debate a "lovefest", but it wasn't really catty either. There were some humorous moments in the debate when Gibson had posed the question if each candidate would name the other as the VP candidate. Both of them smiled and appeared to not want to answer the question first. Obviously the usual response of it's too soon to speculate about VEEP candidates, but it clearly shows at how this primary co

      Written by: The Political Point


      Pennsylvania Democrat Debate
      The Pennsylvania Democrat Debate is on tonight at 8pm on ABC. The stakes are very high for both candidates tonight and it will be interesting to see who will be taking the offensive. Expectations are high for Obama tonight coming off this weekends coverage of "bitter-gate", and he has to prove that this party is ready for him to have this nomination. Clinton has a score to settle, and she has to prove that this party isn't ready for Obama. Lets hope sparks fly and this is a very good debate and not a love fest between the two candidates.

      Written by: The Political Point


      Hillary losing her ground in Pennsylvania and Indiana
      I knew this was coming. The Article: Hillary Clinton loses traction over Barack Obama in Pennsylvania, Indiana (Via Los Angeles Times) With three crucial Democratic primaries looming, Hillary Rodham Clinton may not be headed toward the blockbuster victories she needs to jump-start her presidential bid -- even in Pennsylvania, the state that was supposed to be her ace in the hole, a new Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll has found. The survey found the New York senator leading Barack Obama by 5 percentage points in Pennsylvania, which votes next Tuesday. Such a margin would not give her much of a boost in the battle for the party's nomination. What is more, the poll found Clinton trailed Obama by 5 percentage points in Indiana, another Rust Belt state that should pl

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      Pennsylvania YTB-Join the Largest YTB Team in Pennsylvania
      Are you a Pennsylvania resident seeking to join YTB (Your Travel Biz)? Are you a Pennsylvania resident seeking to supplement your income during the struggling economy?If you answered yes to these questions, then you need to consider joining YTB Travelmore and Team Travelmore of Grant Michigan.YTB Travelmore and Team Travelmore is the #1 YTB team in Michigan hands down. We have more resources, more marketing websites and the number one Google ranking for YTB in Michigan. In fact, we have 9 of 10 possible top ranking in Google for YTB in Michigan. We can do the same for you in Pennsylvania.How do we achieve such lofty Google rankings? This is simple hard work creating quality content that Google deems important. If the internet giant of search engines deems YTB Travelmore and Team Travelmore

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      Pennsylvania YTB-Join the Largest YTB Team in Pennsylvania
      Are you a Pennsylvania resident seeking to join YTB (Your Travel Biz)? Are you a Pennsylvania resident seeking to supplement your income during the struggling economy?If you answered yes to these questions, then you need to consider joining YTB Travelmore and Team Travelmore of Grant Michigan.YTB Travelmore and Team Travelmore is the #1 YTB team in Michigan hands down. We have more resources, more marketing websites and the number one Google ranking for YTB in Michigan. In fact, we have 9 of 10 possible top ranking in Google for YTB in Michigan. We can do the same for you in Pennsylvania.How do we achieve such lofty Google rankings? This is simple hard work creating quality content that Google deems important. If the internet giant of search engines deems YTB Travelmore and Team Travelmore

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      Bengal Kittens for sale in Pennsylvania
      We would like to welcome Indiancreek Bengals as new advertisers on the website. Indiancreek are located in Harleysville, Pennsylvania. They have Males/females, browns, silvers, snows, pelted and LONGHAIRS available at varying times throughout the year. See breeder ad for full details, photos and contact info. Check with breeder for current availability. addthis_url [...]

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      Pennsylvania -- Obama Closes in on Clinton
      Get prepared for the excitement of another finish. It's Pennsylvania!! Yes, the horse race is still on, and for another time, the candidate who has won the most states, has the most pledged delegates and leading in the popular vote, goes in again as the under-dog and the insurgent -- not the leading candidate. Yet on the tracks in Pennsylvania Senator Obama is closing in. The most recent Quinnipiac poll shows Clinton leads by just six points, 50% to 44% among likely voters.Two weeks ago Senator Clinton led by 16 -points, then that slipped to 9 points and now its actually dead heat. Who wins this race? Keep guessing. But as Barak continues to work as hard as he usually does the tough, gritty, New York senator is now resetting expectations in Pennsylvania. With having seen her double- digit

      Written by: VernaSmith.com


      Ten-Year-Old Girl Brutally Beaten by Bullies at a Playground in Erie, Pennsylvania
      Your little girl is having fun at a playground when she spies a group of kids picking on her little sister. Doing what any big sister would do, she intervenes, only to discover she has walked into the middle of...

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      Pennsylvania Man Arrested for Beating Toddler to Death with Videogame Controller
      I find it a challenge to be shocked by the atrocities committed by the human race. I have covered everything from serial murder to baby rape. The topic never changes – death, death, death – all day, every day. Each...

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      Pennsylvania: Background
      According to the secretary of the Pennsylvania Board of Pardons, the number of pardon, or clemency, requests in the State has skyrocketed since September 11 because of an increasing number of background checks uncovering crimes committed long ago, most of which were petty crimes. The secretary also notes, “There’s not a day goes by that I don’t see a new occupation where someone can’t get a job” because of their criminal record and some applications are processed over a period of three years. Pennsylvania's five-member pardon board, which meets monthly, is the only place to go to ask for mercy under state law and an expungement (or erasure) of a criminal record can only be obtained after pardon. District attorneys and those affected by the crime are asked to weigh in on pardon re

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      Obama Picking Up More Support–In Pennsylvania and Among The Troops
      Yet another poll shows that Obama is closing the gap on Clinton. He is not leading or tied as some recent polls have shown, but Quinniapiac does have Clinton’s lead down to six points, compared to a nine point lead on April 2. They find that “one of the biggest shifts is among women who [...]

      Written by: Liberal Values


      Roundup: Secret US plan for military future in Iraq; Obama Catching Up With Clinton In Pennsylvania, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; 9 more
      Image from WikipediaSecret US plan for military future in IraqObama Catching Up With Clinton In Pennsylvania, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; She's Losing Ground Even Among WomenIraq: Al-Mahdi army offers to lay down its arms Link Search: Ask, Technorati, Sphere, Google, and IceRocket Mark Penn Speaks (In Private): Will Still Advise Clintons, Calms Nervous AidesWhite House On Iraq: 'We've Thrown Out The Rose-Colored Glasses' Shift at Top May Mean Shift in Tone for ClintonHis Legacy Tarnished, Greenspan Goes on DefensiveFBI Data Transfers Via Telecoms QuestionedWhy Rice Will Not Be VP — This Condi for Veep hype is political madness. Link Search: Ask, Technorati, Sphere, Google, and IceRocket401 kids taken in Texas polygamist raid - USATODAY.com Bill Clinton Visits Pue

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      Another Poll Shows Clinton Losing Support in Pennsylvania
      When there was only one poll showing Clinton and Obama virtually tied in Pennsylvania (with a two point lead for Obama) most wrote it off as an outlier. Now a second poll shows that Clinton’s previous lead has been wiped out. The American Research Group shows both Clinton and Obama tied at 45%. Clinton lead [...]

      Written by: Liberal Values


      Demanda contra Google Street View “por invadir la vida privada” de unos residentes en Pennsylvania
      Un matrimonio que reside en Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, ha demandado a Google por "invadir su vida privada" después de que aparecieran fotos de su casa y piscina (en vista panorámicas de 360 grados) en el servicio de Google Street View. Aaron y Christine (dueños de la casa) acusa al gigante de "sufrimiento mental y haber disminuido el [...]

      Written by: Noticias Tech


      Hugh Hewitt: "He's outspending her on Pennsylvania television by about 5-to-1."
      If Obama cannot beat Clinton with this kind of massive edge in resources, Dems will have to wonder if he can possibly win PA in the fall. The state is full of pro-life, Catholic Dems who cannot like Obama's "punished...

      Written by: Pinoy Big Blog


      ‘Race Chasm’ - Why and How The Clintons Will Use ‘Racism’ To Try To Derail Obama in Pennsylvania and Beyond
      By David Sirota In American politics, there’s a basic - and sad - rule of thumb: When a white person talks about a taboo subject, they are often considered courageous or a “truth-teller.” When a black person talks about the same subject, they are attacked as “controversial” or worse. Related Posts February 25, 2008 — The Barack Obama [...]

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      New Poll Gives Obama Edge in Pennsylvania
      Call him the comeback kid. According to a new poll done by Public Policy Polling (PPP), Obama now has a slight lead over Clinton in Pennsylvania. The poll showed Obama had 45 percent and Clinton had 43 percent support. A poll also done by PPP between March 15 and March 16 showed Clinton leading 56 percent to 30 percent. According to this PPP poll Clinton had a 26 percent lead just two weeks earlier. Obama still has a long way to go before he can claim any kind of victory in Pennsylvania. Certainly the kind of comeback he has had in the polls can be seen as a victory for the Obama campaign at this point in Pennsylvania. Barack Obama began lowering expectations in Pennsylvania as soon as he started campaigning there. Obama acknowledged that a 10 point loss to Clinton in

      Written by: The Mersman Political Blog


      Obama Takes Lead In One Pennsylvania Poll
      Yesterday I cited two polls showing that Obama is narrowing the gap in Pennsylvania. Two additional polls today show the same trend. Quinnipiac shows Obama trailing Clinton by nine points, compared to trailing by twelve points on March 18. Even more incredibly, Public Policy Polling shows Obama up by two points, a remarkable change from [...]

      Written by: Liberal Values


      Pennsylvania Primaries Postponed
      Looks like a significant portion of their voting machines are on the fritz...From Fox News:April 1 2008 -Philadelphia- Pennsylvania secretary of the commonwealth Pedro Cortes announced that thousands of voting machines were malfunctioning. In a press conference late Tuesday evening he stated,"Simply put, they (the voting machines) won't start up. We are working closely with the manufacturer Diebold to solve this problem. However, due to the large number of machines affected we are forced to postpone the Democratic primaries until all volunteers are trained to process paper ballots or all of the machines are repaired whichever happens first."..."All voting machines will be repaired as soon as possible however the cost of retraining volunteers would have to be covered by the Pennsylvania D

      Written by: Dyre Portents


      Obama Narrowing Gap in Pennsylvania
      Hillary Clinton needs a big win in Pennsylvania to remain in the race. I’m hesitant to place too much weight on the polls, but if they are reliable the trend is not looking very good for her. A Survey USA Poll shows Clinton leading by twelve points, down from nineteen points three weeks ago. Even [...]

      Written by: Liberal Values


      Daisy Duxe Brings Spring To Pennsylvania
      www.DaisyDuxe.com Wednesday, April 2 To Saturday, April 5 Erv’s BYOB In Allentown, PA From Daisy Duxe Daisy Duxe (www.DaisyDuxe.com) will be appearing at Erv’s BYO in Allentown, PA April 2-5 for 10 shows. Bring your own bottle of alcohol & let’s party! Shows start at 9:30pm each night. Your chance to win something free every show or even participate [...]

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      More Senators Back Obama, Including Key Endorsement in Pennsylvania
      Endorsements have not had much of an impact in the nomination battle, but this one might be a sign that more Senators are fed up with Hillary Clinton, and possibly that Obama might be able to narrow the gap in Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey plans to endorse Sen. Barack Obama for president today in Pittsburgh, [...]

      Written by: Liberal Values


      Dangerous Men and Adventurous Women: Romance Writers on the Appeal of the Romance (New Cultural Studies Series) From University of Pennsylvania Press
      Product Description Romance readers and writers will find this collection of essays by some of the most popular romance novelists writing today unique and fascinating. For the first time, these authors explain why romance is so popular, reveal why they write in this genre, explore the unheralded benefits of reading and writing romances and much more. Product Details * Amazon Sales Rank:

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      Pennsylvania: A Pardon and Some Insights
      This article discusses the case of one Robert Michael Milroy who was convicted of five counts of importation of heroin and five counts of using the U.S. mail to facilitate the importation of heroin and received a seven year prison sentence 1975. Milroy was pardoned by President Bush on Monday. But the more interesting part of the article is this section:The Associated Press reported that a spokesperson for Bush said the president didn't personally know any of the people pardoned. “I don't believe he personally knows any of them,” White House Press Secretary Dana Perino said during a briefing yesterday. “The pardon attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice regularly provides the president with recommendations... The president considers these clemency recommendations as they come in t

      Written by: Pardon Power


      Hugh Hewitt: Obama's Defensive Strategy In Pennsylvania
      The Boston Globe's Sasha Issenberg focuses on the Obama campaign's defensive strategy in the Keystone State. If Team Hillary's popular vote total can be kept low enough, her last ditch effort to steal the nomination...

      Written by: Pinoy Big Blog


      Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania
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      Pennsylvania officials bail after voter reg site springs a leak
      Flaw exposes sensitive user data Pennsylvania officials pulled the plug on a voter registration website after a user posted online instructions that showed the site was exposing sensitive information about people who used the service.… Read more…

      Written by: Internet Security and Programming


      List of counties in Pennsylvania
      ← Older revision Revision as of 13:22, 17 March 2008 Line 1: Line 1: [[Image:Pennsylvania-counties-map.gif|thumb|Pennsylvania counties]] [[Image:Pennsylvania-counties-map.gif|thumb|Pennsylvania counties]] - The following is a '''list of the sixty-seven [[county|counties]] of the [[Commonwealth (United States)|Commonwealth]] of [[Pennsylvania]] in the [[United States|United States of America]].''' The city of [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] is coterminous with [[Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia County]], and governmental functions have been consolidated since 1854. + The following is a '''list of the 67 [[county|counties]] of the [[Commonwealth (United States)|Commonwealth]] of [[Pennsylvan

      Written by: karthik


      Talk:7th Pennsylvania Regiment
      Assessed ← Older revision Revision as of 06:00, 15 March 2008 Line 9: Line 9: |B-Class-3=no |B-Class-3=no <!-- 4. It is free from major grammatical errors. --> <!-- 4. It is free from major grammatical errors. --> - |B-Class-4=yes/no + |B-Class-4=yes <!-- 5. It contains appropriate supporting materials, such as an infobox, images, or diagrams. --> <!-- 5. It contains appropriate supporting materials, such as an infobox, images, or diagrams. --> |B-Class-5=yes |B-Class-5=yes

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      Winning Pennsylvania -- Another Defining Moment?
      Elections '08 is taking on the similarities of political strip tease.... Yes, its taking a very long time to determine who will emerge the nominee for the Democratic party. Oh.!... the wisdom of the Republicans -- winner take all. Now Senator McCain sits back, packaged, labeled and ready to go, itching to take on the Democrats battling to declare a winner. Well we all have to wait some more....... for a defining moment in Pennsylvania. Look to see a victor brandishing a sword covered with blood-- as he/she heads to a political parade along the Democrats "Appian Way." But if the political beheading is not complete, look to see a 'front' open in yet another state, where the slaughter will continue. There may be rocks, stones, arrows, the kitchen sink among other flying missiles. But will any

      Written by: VernaSmith.com


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