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|    Leroy N. Soetoro to All    |
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|    27 Jan 16 18:32:50    |
      [continued from previous message]              ___              9:15 a.m.              Former New York Gov. George Pataki says he is endorsing Florida Sen. Marco       Rubio’s bid for the White House.              Speaking to FOX News Tuesday, Pataki said Rubio is the one candidate in       either party with the ability to bring the American people together.              “Hillary Clinton is always dividing us for her benefit. Donald Trump is       dividing us so he gets the benefit,” he said. “Marco Rubio is going to       bring us together, and make us understand we are all Americans with a       common future.”              The freshman senator from Florida is trailing in Iowa preference polls       behind GOP rivals Ted Cruz and Donald Trump, but he has received more       support than either candidate from members of the House and Senate.              ___              8:30 a.m.              Hillary Clinton is using a new television ad in Iowa to portray her       commitment to families as longstanding and consistent.              The new ad from Clinton’s campaign uses archival footage of Clinton to       paint a chronological picture of her experience advocating for children       and families. She ends the ad by saying she’s spent her life fighting and       she’s not stopping now. In a twist on the required tagline, she says, “I’m       Hillary Clinton and I’ve always approved this message.”              The ad comes as Clinton works to portray opponent Bernie Sanders as less       experienced and less ready to handle the job of being president. Clinton       is also working to push back at suggestions she’s new to the economic       issues driving Sanders’ campaign.              ___              6:40 a.m.              Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry is joining fellow Texan Sen. Ted Cruz’s       campaign in Iowa.              Perry is scheduled to make seven stops with Cruz in central Iowa on       Tuesday, along with Iowa congressman Steve King and Bob Vander Plaats,       head of the social conservative advocacy group The Family Leader.              Perry is the longest-serving governor in Texas history and twice ran       unsuccessfully for president. He announced his endorsement of Cruz on       Monday.              Perry’s once-promising 2012 presidential run collapsed after a series of       gaffes, and he was the first GOP presidential hopeful to drop out this       cycle amid sluggish fundraising.              Cruz is one of the favorites in Monday’s caucuses, with polls showing him       near the top of the field along with billionaire Donald Trump.              ___              6:10 a.m.              Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump says his biggest rival,       Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, is “nervous” with less than a week to go before       Iowa’s lead-off caucuses.              Speaking to MSNBC and FOX News early Tuesday, Trump lashed out at his       opponent, calling him “a big mess” and claiming “people have realized he       probably can’t even run for president.”              The two Republicans are locked in a tight race in first-to-vote Iowa, but       Trump is the national front-runner.              Trump also said the recent endorsement he received from conservative       firebrand Sarah Palin “threw an ax into the machinery for Cruz because,       man, he expected that endorsement 100 percent.”              Cruz has said that he will continue to be a big fan of Palin’s, regardless       who she backs in the campaign. On MSNBC, Trump touted another big       endorsement expected later Tuesday.              The Associated Press                            --       Obama increased total debt from $10 trillion to $19 trillion in the six       years he has been in office, and sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood       queer liberal democrat donors.              Barack Obama, reelected by the dumbest voters in the history of the United       States of America. The only American president to deliberately import a       lethal infectious disease from Africa, Ebola.              Loretta Fuddy, killed after she "verified" Obama's phony birth       certificate.              Nancy Pelosi, Democrat criminal, accessory before and after the fact to       improper vetting of Barry Soetoro aka Barack Hussein Obama, a confirmed       felon using SSAN 042-68-4425, belonging to a dead man.              Obama ignored the brutal killing of an American diplomat in Benghazi, then       relieved American military officers who attempted to prevent said murder       in order to cover up his own ineptitude.              Obama continues his muslim goal of disarming America while ObamaCare       increases insurance premiums 300% and leaves millions without health care.              --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news@netfront.net ---              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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