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Jan. 21, 2008 at 10:21pm

Presidential Candidates on Martin Luther King Speeches

Pretty good speeches on MLK Day.

Hillary Clinton:

John Edwards

Barack Obama




I would add the republican speeches if there are ones. However, given the near statistical certainty that Washington will give its electorial votes to the democrats, I have not spent the time looking for them. However, please feel free to link to any other candidate speeches. 

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by Jake
on 1/21/2008 @ 11:33pm
Here is a video to take a look at:

by Jake
on 1/21/2008 @ 11:34pm
sorry here it is:

youtube.com/watch?v=wX7kTBqqpr0

Some great points.

by Erik
on 1/22/2008 @ 11:18am
Some great points.

Unteresting. Looks like the Tacoma caucus will be relevant to the election process after all.

by NineInchNachos
on 1/22/2008 @ 12:19pm
republickins are teh new whig party
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