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Important primary endorsements - from Belarus

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The hottest primary endorsements of the year just came in: The leading paper in Minsk, Belarus. Unafraid of interfering in the affairs of its fellow nations, the paper showed courage in putting forth its valuable analysis of the race, just in time for voters to make their crucial decisions.

Some highlights:
On Hillary Clinton: "Even in Soviet times we had saying: "The Woman: it is also Person!" In Belarus, we have many women in political offices. For example, Nadezhda Kholstyak is undersecretary of Dairy and Eggs..."

"...the Christian retail-store magnate and "healthy life-style" advocate Mike Huckabee, whose business practices were subjected to critique already in American independent cinema production "I Heart Huckabee" (2005)"

"Yet it cannot be denied that Americans have enthusiastically embraced Barack Obama's color. As a result of Candidate Obama's bold hue, white Americans are now going in for black Americans at unprecedented levels. Racial good-will is up 56% since its historic low in 1813..."
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2 comments // Important primary endorsements - from Belarus

  • HyperPepper
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      HyperPepper  
    • You know, we should really kill 2 birds with 1 stone and just elect a non-white woman 4 pres., like Condie...naw! Just kidding, Condie 4 pres.?! That's almost as bad as having Oprah!

    • 3 years ago
  • janimac777forbarack
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      janimac777forbarack  
    • this is amazing that other countries are so in tuned to our political race. Actually this is awsome! I have met people from Australia who are screaming how they love Barack Obama. Come on America...open your eyes! If others can see the need for change why can't you? This is happening right in your own back yard. Join the movement...There is nothing false about hope.

    • 4 years ago
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