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SEE NO EVIL ![]() AIG's former CEO Martin Sullivan ignored the resignation of an auditor who was looking at the insurer's derivatives unit, a congressional investigation alleged. AIG's auditor scandal Insurer could have avoided demise if it focused on swaps-unit claims by auditor, who resigned after being denied access, lawmaker charges By Neil Roland October 12, 2008 12:01 AM ET American International Group might have averted disaster if its top executives had paid attention to an internal auditor sniffing around the edges of the insurer's derivatives unit, a congressional investigation found last week. Instead, they turned away when the highly regarded auditor, a former assistant chief accountant in the SEC's enforcement division, resigned after being blocked from access to the unit's finances by its London-based chief, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee chairman Henry Waxman said. The findings undercut the contentions of former chief executives Martin Sullivan and Robert Willumstad that the insurance giant was lashed by economic forces and regulatory policies outside its control. The House panel's investigation found no record of the auditor's resignation in the notes of any board meetings, although the matter had been brought to the board's attention, the California Democrat said. “It looks like you both brushed it aside,” Mr. Waxman told the former CEOs at a hearing. “He could have given you information that later brought AIG to its knees.” The disclosures suggest the possible role of mismanagement or even fraud in the demise of the New York-based company that was once the world's largest insurer. It was taken over by the federal government last month, has received $122.8 billion in federal loans, and is trying to sell assets. Federal investigations disclosed in June are looking into whether AIG executives misled investors about the value of credit default swaps tied to subprime mortgages. The swaps, contracts sold to investors to insure against bond defaults, have led to billions of dollars in AIG write-offs. and will continue for quite awhile. The citizens of the U.S. of America are about to be schooled on how most of the rest of the world lives, it's equalizing time.
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![]() Photo from Getty Images 18 hours ago: CHILLICOTHE, OH - OCTOBER 10: Democratic presidential nominee U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) speaks during a campaign rally at the Ross County Courthouse on October 10, 2008 in Chillicothe, Ohio. Obama has opened a five point lead in the polls over Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (R-AZ). ![]() Photo from Getty Images 18 hours ago: CHILLICOTHE, OH - OCTOBER 10: Democratic presidential nominee U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) speaks during a campaign rally at the Ross County Courthouse on October 10, 2008 in Chillicothe, Ohio. Obama has opened a five point lead in the polls over Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (R-AZ).
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![]() color=#B7C3D0]....................................]]Five to one, baby, one in five Five to one, baby, one in five ............. ............. Naomi Wolf, the author, most recently, of The End of America: Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot and the forthcoming Give me Liberty: How to Become an American Revolutionary, is co-founder of the American Freedom Campaign, a US democracy movement Dear World, Please Confront America ......... But, while grassroots pressure has not worked, money still talks. We need targeted government-led sanctions against the US by civilized countries, including international divestment of capital. Many studies have shown that tying investment to democracy and human rights reform is effective in the developing world. There is no reason why it can’t be effective against the world’s superpower. We also need an internationally coordinated strategy for prosecuting war criminals at the top and further down the chain of command – individual countries pressing charges, as Italy and France have done. Although the United States is not a signatory to the statute that established the International Criminal Court, violations of Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions are war crimes for which anyone – potentially even the US president – may be tried in any of the other 193 countries that are parties to the conventions. The whole world can hunt these criminals down. An outlaw America is a global problem that threatens the rest of the international community. If this regime gets away with flouting international law, what is to prevent the next administration – or this administration, continuing under its secret succession plan in the event of an emergency – from going further and targeting its political opponents at home and abroad? We Americans are either too incapable, or too dysfunctional, to help ourselves right now. Like drug addicts or the mentally ill who refuse treatment, we need our friends to intervene. So remember us as we were in our better moments, and take action to save us – and the world – from ourselves. Maybe then I can fall in love with my country again. Clinton’s Letter to the American Freedom Campaign. Published: October 5, 2007 October 4, 2007 Dear Mr. Fox: Thank you for your letter and for the opportunity to convey directly my views on these issues of great importance to our Nation. I believe the most important strength of our country emanates from our values and our institutions of justice, as enshrined in our Constitution. Our values and institutions are not liabilities, as this administration wants Americans to believe. To the contrary, I believe our values – our belief in human dignity, the rule of law, and fundamental fairness – are our most important assets, and forfeiting them in the war against terrorism and extremism hands a victory to the enemy. As we read today in The New York Times, however, the administration has continued to try to evade the law while claiming to abide by it, commissioning secret memos that turn the laws against torture and cruel treatment on their heads. When I opposed the Military Commissions Act in 2006, I made my position clear: torture violates the fundamental rule of law and the institutions of justice, it does not bear reliable fruit in intelligence gathering, and it undermines our moral strength in a conflict that cannot be won solely with military might. It should never be the policy of the United States to torture. My position has been reinforced and strengthened in recent months by a number of important events. In a December 2006 report commissioned by the Defense Intelligence Agency, a number of leading experts offered evidence that challenged the reliability of information obtained from coercive interrogation tactics. In April 2007, I met personally with a group of retired Generals and Admirals, seasoned and experienced military officers with many years of experience among them, and they were unequivocal in their view that torture and other official cruelty have no place in U.S. policy. They also said that permitting torture does “grave damage to America ’s moral authority and, by fueling jihadist recruitment, undermines our security.” As I said in September, I could not agree more. Torture “cannot be American policy. Period.” Similarly, we must uphold the most basic right of all people detained under government authority to challenge the reason for their detention. Our democracy is grounded in the conviction that courts must be able to check the arbitrary power of government over the individual. Denying habeas corpus to detainees in our custody undermines that principle and in doing so diminishes us all. I also believe that the President must have the ability to pursue terrorists and defend our national security with the best technology at hand. But we have existing law that allows that -- the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The rule of law is not an obstacle, despite what some in the Executive Branch seem to believe. In fact, the rule of law facilitates our safety and security. That is why I voted against the President's wiretapping bill this past August. To lead, our country must uphold its most fundamental rules and standards. The next president must not only possess a clear-eyed assessment of the terrorist threat, but must demonstrate the moral courage to face that threat without forsaking the values which set our Nation apart. I look forward to taking up that challenge as President. Thank you for your important work on these issues. Hillary Clinton Has Sarah Palin Been Picked as the Titular Head of the Coming Police State? By Naomi Wolf, Huffington Post. Posted September 24, 2008. Palin will help to establish a true and irreversible 'fear society' in this once free once proud nation. Please understand what you are looking at when you look at Sarah "Evita" Palin. You are looking at the designated muse of the coming American police state. You have to understand how things work in a closing society in order to understand "Palin Power." A gang or cabal seizes power, usually with an affable, weak figurehead at the fore. Then they will hold elections -- but they will make sure that the election will be corrupted and that the next affable, weak figurehead is entirely in their control. Remember, Russia has Presidents; Russia holds elections. Dictators and gangs of thugs all over the world hold elections. It means nothing. When a cabal has seized power you can have elections and even presidents, but you don't have freedom. I realized early on with horror what I was seeing in Governor Palin: the continuation of the Rove-Cheney cabal, but this time without restraints. I heard her echo Bush 2000 soundbites ("the heart of America is on display") and realized Bush's speechwriters were writing her -- not McCain's -- speeches. I heard her tell George Bush's lies -- not McCain's -- to the American people, linking 9/11 to Iraq. I heard her make fun of Barack Obama for wanting to prevent the torture of prisoners -- this is Rove-Cheney's enthusiastic S and M, not McCain's, who, though he shamefully colluded in the 2006 Military Tribunals Act, is also a former prisoner of war and wrote an eloquent Newsweek piece in 2005 opposing torture. I saw that she was even styled by the same skillful stylist (neutral lipstick, matte makeup, dark colors) who turned Katharine Harris from a mall rat into a stateswoman and who styles all the women in the Bush orbit -- but who does not bother to style Cindy McCain. Then I saw and heard more. Palin is embracing lawlessness in defying Alaskan Legislature subpoenas -- this is what Rove-Cheney, and not McCain, believe in doing. She uses mafia tactics against critics, like the police commissioner who was railroaded for opposing handguns in Alaskan battered women's shelters -- Rove's style, not McCain's. I realized what I was seeing. Reports confirmed my suspicions: Palin, not McCain, is the FrankenBarbie of the Rove-Cheney cabal. The strategy became clear. Time magazine reported that Rove is "dialed in" to the McCain campaign. Rove's protege Steve Schmidt is now campaign manager. And Politico reported that Rove was heavily involved in McCain's vice presidential selection. Finally a new report shows that there are dozens of Bush and Rove operatives surrounding Sarah Palin and orchestrating her every move. What's the plan? It is this. McCain doesn't matter. Reputable dermatologists are discussing the fact that in simply actuarial terms, John McCain has a virulent and life-threatening form of skin cancer. It is the elephant in the room, but we must discuss the health of the candidates: doctors put survival rates for someone his age at two to four years. I believe the Rove-Cheney cabal is using Sarah Palin as a stalking horse, an Evita figure, to put a popular, populist face on the coming police state and be the talk show hostess for the end of elections as we know them. If McCain-Palin get in, this will be the last true American election. She will be working for Halliburton, KBR, Rove and Cheney into the foreseeable future -- for a decade perhaps -- a puppet "president" for the same people who have plundered our treasure, are now holding the US economy hostage and who murdered four thousand brave young men and women in a way of choice and lies. How, you may ask, can I assert this? How can I argue, as I now PAPERS PLEASE, CITIZEN: and other things you may hear this Holiday Season By Kevin Patrick There might be a new edition this Holiday Season to your downtown shopping district; and that is armed soldiers on your street corners. During 2007 the Bush Administration made it legal for the military to act as Police inside US borders. This had been illegal since just after the Civil War except in a few specific situations. This will not be the National Guard, no ladies and gents, this will be the 3rd Infantry Division’s 1st Brigade Combat Team of the U.S. Army. As Naomi Wolf has said in her interviews, these troops answer to the President as Commander in chief and move at his discretion. He could send them to protests, to polling locations, to the halls of Congress, to your house. Mussolini and Hitler did this while they still ruled democracies to frighten legislators and others. Where will these soldiers go in the next 36 months? Your guess is as good as mine, but hopefully more optimistic. Although their official mission is to quell domestic disturbance , unruly citizens, and other such behavior; it is a quick turn from dissenter to terrorist suspect in this fearful environment. This commentator finds this a deeply disturbing development. Notice the lack of mainstream media coverage; what does that say? This follows in the wake of the Economic Patriot Act (the Paulson Bailouts). This Bill was railroaded through and many inconstancies occurred. Such as the Senate offering amendments after the Bill was voted down by the House. Representative Sherman from California said that this Bill was pushed through with threats and force. He even went so far as to say that actual Martial Law was threatened if this Bill did not pass. A video of this Congressman saying so can be seen here: link. “These are the times that try men's souls...” No less true than when they were uttered, these words echo through history to the halls of Congress, and down an empty and boarded-up Main Street. America faces her greatest challenges ahead. More terrifying than the Cold War is our own soldiers pin ed against us, more deadly than chemical weapons is bread-lines and food shortages, and more disheartening than international terrorism, is closed elections and closed society. Will we rally to the Banner of Liberty? Hopefully. What will you do? This is the real question; and the answer to it will decid the fate of a nation, an idea, a great experiment in Liberty. What will you do? Give Me Liberty: A Handbook for American Revolutionaries In her earlier best-selling book, The End of America, feminist author and critic Naomi Wolf warned readers of a profound shift toward facism under the Bush administration. She outlined ten basic steps toward facism that Hitler’s Germany and Mussolini’s Italy took and how the US was walking a very fine line in that direction. But while most Americans who read her book agreed with her about the dire direction of the country, the power to change course remained elusive. Most of us know the problems that exist. But what are the solutions? Naomi Wolf, in her new book, “Give Me Liberty,” presents what she calls “A Handbook for American Revolutionaries.” It’s a practical Do-It-Yourself guide to taking back the country from a direction so dangerous, that everything is at stake. Naomi Wolf may scare the living day-lights out of us, but she promises hope. GUEST: Naomi Wolf, best selling author of The End of America, and her newest book, Give Me Liberty: A Handbook for American Revolutionaries LISTEN TO THE ENTIRE PROGRAM Fascist America, in 10 easy steps 1. Invoke a terrifying internal and external enemy 2. Create a gulag 3. Develop a thug caste 4. Set up an internal surveillance system 5. Harass citizens' groups 6. Engage in arbitrary detention and release 7. Target key individuals 8. Control the press 9. Dissent equals treason 10. Suspend the rule of law THEY HAVE DONE MORE DAMAGE TO THIS COUNTRY THAN AL QUIDA COULD HAVE EVER ACCOMPLISHED ![]() CEOs: (From left) Robert Willumstad (July 2008-September 2008), Martin Sullivan (2005-2008), Maurice (Hank) Greenberg (1968-2005) Company: American International Group (AIG). world's largest insurance firm On their watch: In Willumstad's brief tenure, AIG stock plunged from around $27 a share to $2 a share, and the ailing firm agreed to an $85 billion government bailout. Sullivan left after two quarters of record losses and $20 billion in sub prime-mortgage-related losses. Greenberg was credited with shaping AIG into the world's largest insurer but was forced out in 2005 due to a fraud investigation. No charges were filed against him. Payout: $7 million for Willumstad's three months of work, $47 million for Sullivan and for Greenberg, despite the investigation, a 12 percent stake in AIG. That stake, however, isn't worth what it was once was. After the government bailout, Greenberg's $3billion interest nearly disappeared, and he dropped off the Forbes list of the richest people in the world ![]() CEO: Ken Thompson Company: Wachovia On his watch: Shareholders called for his ouster at their annual meeting in April 2008 following a first-quarter loss and a dividend cut of 41 percent. Thompson had earlier promised the dividend would not be cut. He also came under fire for his $25 billion purchase of home lender Golden West, a deal he made at the height of the housing boom. He is shown here (at left) arriving at the April meeting. He resigned the next month. Payout: $8.7 million ![]() CEO: Michael Perry Company: IndyMac Bank On his watch: The bank collapsed in July 2008, in what regulators called the second largest bank failure in U.S. history. Despite mouting losses from delinquent loans in 2007, Perry insisted in December that the bank would be profitable by the second half of 2008. A protege of former Countrywide CEO Angelo Mozilo, Perry was 45 when he was removed from his 15-year tenure as CEO during the FDIC's takeover. Payout: Unknown. Forbes, however, listed Perry's five-year compensation total from IndyMac as $37.49 million. ![]() CEOS Daniel Mudd and Richard Syron Company: Fannie Mae (Mudd) and Freddie Mac (Syron) On there watch: Earlier this year, Mudd predicted Fannie would "feast" on the reduced competition in the mortgage insurer suffered four consecutive quarters in the red amid the worst housing crisis since the Great Depression. Likewise, Syron reportedly rejected internal warnings that could have protected Freddie from the crises that ultimately brought it down. Fannie shareholders lost $52 billion as the stock plummeted 83 percent,while Freddie shareholders watched $36 billion go down the drain as its share price slumped 85 percent and its value sank to negative $5.6 billion. By the time the U.S. government extended a $2.25 billion credit line to each in July, Fannie's debts had reached $800 billion and Freddie's had reached $740 billion. Payout: Zero. Regulators axed contract provisions that would have awarded both men hefty exit packages. Mudd was set to receive $9.3 million in exit pay, on top of his $12.4 million in salary, bonuses and stock profits. Syron's exit package could have amounted to at least $14.1 million. He has made $17.1 million in salary, bonuses and stock profits since becoming CEO in 2003. ![]() CEO: Richard Fuld Company: Lehman Brothers On his watch: The firm declared bankruptcy on Sept. 15. In April he proclaimed to shareholders that "the worst is behind us," but for months he had dodged queries about the firm's exposure to toxic subprime debt. Payout $22 million ![]() CEO: Angelo Mozilo Company: Country Financial On his watch: The founder of the ill-fated mortgage giant, Angelo Mozilo, 69, was at the helm during the subprime fiasco that led to the broader credit crisis, Mozilo swore Countrywide would ride out the turmoil and emerge bigger than ever. Instead, he cashed out his stock options as Countrywide headed into a nosedive this year. To date, the company's worth has shrunk from about $25 billion to $2.5 billion. Payout: $121.5 million. Mozilo gave up $36.4 million in severance pay, but is under SEC investigation for his $121.5 million stock gains. ![]() CEO: Stanley O'Neal Company: Merrill Lynch On his watch: Shortly before his ouster last October, Merrill reported $7.9 billion in write-downs related to O'Neal's blundering forays into risky subprime-mortgage territory. O'Neal had snatched up subprime lender First Financial in late 2006, a move Portfolio magazine had likened to having "all the strategic wisdom of a foray into Havana real estate in 1959." Merrill's write-downs have since climbed to $45 billion. Payout: $161.5 million ![]() CEO: Charles Prince Company: Citigroup On his watch: Before he stepped down in November 2007, Citigroup, the world's largest bank, reported a 57 percent drop in quarterly earnings and lost nearly a quarter of its market value. "It is my judgment that -given the size of the recent losses in our mortgage-backed securities business, the only honorable course for me to take as chief executive officer is to step down, "he said. Payout: $68 million ![]() CEO: Jimmy Cayne Company: Bear Stearns On his watch: After serving as CEO for 15 years, Jimmy Cayne was conspicuously absent in the firm's final months. When Bear first disclosed mortgage losses last year, Cayne was at a Nashville bridge tournament. Eight months later, as Bear's non-executive chairman and as the company began its final descent, Cayne was at the North American Bridge Championships, where he could not be reached. Bear was sold days later to JPMorgan Chase at the bargain-basement price of about $10 a share, down from about $170 a share in 2007. Cayne had been worth about $1 billion in 2007, before Bear's demise shaved his savings down to about $600 million. Payout: $61.3 million. Cayne and his wife dumped their Bear stock during the JPMorgan takeover. He will also receive another $4.6 million in JPMorgan stock. ![]() ![]() Neil Young http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_tJnj2j5kI Dave Matthews http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yam6mrCCvD4 Dylan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_ncQgjIlFM Dave Mason http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nb_O2LfyxAw Dave Mathews http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zKs6EsVKr4 Jimi http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NT_YrbmMK6Y There must be some way out of here," said the joker to the thief,
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![]() Photo from AP Photo by Michael Rozman 5 days ago: In this photo released by Warner Bros., talk show host Ellen DeGeneres dances with Michelle Obama during her appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" on Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008, in Los Angeles. The episode will air on the show's season premiere on Monday, Sept. 8. ![]() 1 week ago: US Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) (L) and his vice presidential running mate Senator Joe Biden (D-DE)(R) have breakfast with their wives Michelle Obama (2nd L) and Jill Biden at Yankee Kitchen Family Restaurant during a campaign stop in Boardman, Ohio, August 30, 2008. ![]() Photo from Reuters Pictures 1 week ago: U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) (R) and his vice presidential running mate Senator Joe Biden (D-DE) (2nd R) wave at a campaign rally in Beaver, Pennsylvania August 29, 2008. They are joined by their wives Jill Biden (2nd L) and Michelle Obama. ![]() Photo from AP Photo by Alex Brandon 1 week ago: Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., with his wife Michelle Obama have breakfast at Yankee Kitchen Family Restaurant in Boardman, Ohio, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2008. ![]() Photo from Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images 3 days ago: US Democratic presidential candidate Illinois Senator Barack Obama greets guests prior to speaking at the Schott Glass manufacturing plant in Duryea, Pennsylvania, September 5, 2008 as reflected in a mirrored ball above the factory floor. The company provides optical and filter glass for a variety of uses in the defense, industrial, medical and aerospace industries. ![]() Photo from Getty Images 3 days ago: LANCASTER, PA - SEPTEMBER 4: Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) reaches out to greet a supporter during a rally at Buchanan Park September 4, 2008 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Obama is campaigning through Pennsylvania as U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) accepts the Republican nomination for U.S. President tonight. ![]() Photo from Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images 3 days ago: US Democratic presidential candidate Illinois Senator Barack Obama arrives to speak to employees of the Schott Glass manufacturing plant after a tour in Duryea, Pennsylvania, on September 5, 2008. The company provides optical and filter glass for a variety of uses in the defense, industrial, medical and aerospace industries. ![]() Photo from AP Photo by Gary C. Knapp 4 days ago: Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., speaks to a group of supporters at the Virginia Beach Convention Center in Virginia Beach, Va., Thursday, Sept. 4, 2008. ![]() Photo from Getty Images by Getty Images for Meet the Press 1 day ago: WILMINGTON, DE - SEPTEMBER 7: U.S. Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Joseph Biden (D-DE) (L) laughs while speaking with moderator Tom Brokaw during a live taping of Meet the Press September 7, 2008 in Wilmington, Delaware. U.S. Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Joseph Biden (D-DE) and columnist Tom Friedman appeared on the show. ![]() Photo from AP Photo by Brendan Smialowski 1 day ago: In this photograph provided by "Meet the Press," U.S. Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Joseph Biden, D-DE,speaks with moderator Tom Brokaw during a live taping of Meet the Press September 7, 2008 in Wilmington, Delaware. ![]() Photo from Reuters Pictures 1 day ago: U.S. Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Joseph Biden (D-DE) speaks during a live taping of "Meet the Press" in Wilmington, Delaware September 7, 2008. Has he said anything about Haiti lately? Maybe it looks too much like New Orleans
![]() Photo from Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images 1 day ago: An aerial view is seen on September 5, 2008 in Gonaives, 171 Km (72 miles) from Port-au-Prince after the passing of Tropical Storm Hanna. The European Commission launched Friday "fast-track" aid action for Haiti, after the storm-hit Caribbean island appealed for international help. At least 136 people have been killed by Tropical Storm Hanna, which hit Haiti just eight days after Hurricane Gustav caused some 77 deaths. The worst-hit city is Gonaives, which was flooded after being hit by Hanna on Monday and Tuesday, leaving some 250,000 people affected. Haiti's Senate voted late Thursday to declare a state of emergency in the city. ![]() Photo from Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images 1 day ago: People sit next to a flooded area on September 5, 2008 in Gonaives, 171 Km (72 miles) from Port-au-Prince after the passing of Tropical Storm Hanna. The European Commission launched Friday "fast-track" aid action for Haiti, after the storm-hit Caribbean island appealed for international help. At least 136 people have been killed by Tropical Storm Hanna, which hit Haiti just eight days after Hurricane Gustav caused some 77 deaths. The worst-hit city is Gonaives, which was flooded after being hit by Hanna on Monday and Tuesday, leaving some 250,000 people affected. Haiti's Senate voted late Thursday to declare a state of emergency in the city. ![]() Photo from AP Photo by Mark Stehle 8 hours ago: Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., a Pennsylvania native, greets Holly Raudonis, center, and Marilyn Reedinger at the Dining Car diner in Philadelphia, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. ![]() Photo from AP Photo by Mark Stehle 9 hours ago: Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., speaks to supporters at the Ironworkers Local Union 401 in Philadelphia, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008.
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![]() Photo from Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images 1 day ago: US Democratic presidential candidate Illinois Senator Barack Obama (R) and Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey (C) buy fruits and vegetables from Robert Keagy's (L) produce stand during a visit to the Columbia Market House in Columbia, Pennsylvania, September 4, 2008. ![]() 1 day ago: US Democratic presidential candidate Illinois Senator Barack Obama steps off his campaign plane at the Harrisburg International Airport Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on September 4, 2008. Obama is traveling to campaign events in York and Lancaster, Pennsylvania, later today. ![]() Photo from Getty Images 4 hours ago: LANCASTER, PA - SEPTEMBER 4: Cleo Gutheridge of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, waits to hear Democratic U.S. Presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) speak during a rally at Buchanan Park September 4, 2008 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Obama is campaigning through Pennsylvania as U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) tonight accepts the GOP nomination for U.S. President. ![]() Photo from Getty Images 1 hour ago: LANCASTER, PA - SEPTEMBER 4: Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) speaks during a rally at Buchanan Park September 4, 2008 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Obama is campaigning through Pennsylvania as U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) accepts the Republican nomination for U.S. President tonight. ![]() Photo from Getty Images 14 hours ago: LANCASTER, PA - SEPTEMBER 4: Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) greets supporters after he delivered a speech during a rally at Buchanan Park September 4, 2008 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Obama is campaigning through Pennsylvania as U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) accepts the Republican nomination for U.S. President tonight. ![]() Photo from Getty Images 14 hours ago: LANCASTER, PA - SEPTEMBER 4: Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama(D-IL)speaks during a rally at Buchanan Park September 4, 2008 in Lancaster,Pennsylvania. Obama is campaigning through Pennsylvania as U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) accepts the Republican nomination for U.S. President tonight.
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