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Obama declared the winner on new Time mag cover


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The people have spoken...well at least that's the way Time magazine see's it, because they have declared Barack Obama the Democratic nominee for President. Time still covered their ass though, by adding an asterisk along with a little fine print.


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Peace
raheims

10 responses // Obama declared the winner on new Time mag cover

  • Ha ha, LOVE the fine print! ;)
    Allsunday
  • Time Time....How you gonna dis Hilary like that?

    Looking ahead and looking to help trash Mccain.
    xmodix
  • I like what I am seeing over at Time.Inc.

    I like their Managing Editor's article on going green and I enjoyed this part of his article...

    And we're co-sponsoring a campaign called Remix to promote the recycling of our magazines. These efforts have been led by Time Inc. CEO Ann Moore and engineered by David Refkin, our director of sustainable development.

    Excellent steps in the GREEN direction.
    recommended by  Chique
    1Eco_Media
  • I'm pretty sure too. Looks good to me.
  • I think it's a little less than objective. Media influencing public perception bothers me.
    magnusdeus
  • This just in....Hillary has stormed the White House and has barricaded herself in a janitors closet and is refusing to leave!

    "I didn't stay married to that cheating jerk for two decades to come in second place, dammit!" screamed Hillary. "I'm a winner! I'm a winner!"

    SWAT teams are moving into position now and the area is being evacuated. At this time we don't know if she has any weapons or explosives on her. Our thoughts and prayers are with the brave police officers as they try to take down this maniac.

    crob80227
  • OMG Crob, you are so damn funny. I'm jealous that I didn't think of that. High five!
  • Great one crob80227, that is too funny.

    I needed to laugh...
    queenofit
  • Crob, thank you, thank you

    peace
    raheims
  • magnusdeus, this is not the first time the media is influencing voters. There is no such thing as subjective anyways. Everyone is swayed by someone (not just the issues) in some way. Sadly.
    tedV

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