Obama watch
Obama takes walk on vote to condemn MoveOn.org ad. 97 senators vote. Obama one of three who don't.
Jackson doesn’t understand Obama — or his candidacy
Less odious, but no less transparent
“If there’s no Selma, there’s no Jesse”
Jackson reaffirms support for Obama
Candidates' Tax Plans May Sound Good, but They're Unsound
Obama Campaign Defends Its Tax Cut Plan
Top Democrats Silent As GOP Shuns Black Voter Debate
Obama Campaign Launches New Online Phonebanking Effort
Obama has “to meet and introduce himself to as many people as possible”
Clinton up by 18 in national poll average
Clinton leads Obama 35-23 in S.C.
Do national polls mean anything, anyway?
Obama walks through New Orleans’ Gentilly neighborhood
State Dept. joins Obama in asking for murder suspect’s extradition
AP-- The U.S. State Department is joining Illinois’ U.S. Senators Dick Durbin and Barack Obama (ber-AHK’ oh-BAH’-muh) in asking France to extradite a man suspected of killing a Chicago dermatologist.
Hans Peterson turned himself in to French authorities last month for the 2006 killing of Dr. David Cornbleet.
Peterson is an American and French dual citizen.
An arrest warrant was issued in Chicago, but French officials have said they won’t extradite Peterson because he’s a French citizen.
He’ll be tried in a French court.
State Department spokesman Jeffrey Bergner claims it’s an ‘‘inequitable situation’’ as France extradites its citizens to the European Union but not to the U.S.
Obama joins liberals, conservatives in backing Iraqi refugee bill














