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new poll - Obama Takes Big Lead In New Hampshire

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AirRaid

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Jan 5, 2008, 2:56:09 PM1/5/08
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Barack Obama has taken a huge lead in the first pure post-Iowa poll of
New Hampshire. Rasmussen gives Obama 37%, Hillary Clinton 27%, John
Edwards 19%, and Bill Richardson 8%. Rasmussen's last poll from two
weeks ago had Clinton at 31%, Obama 28%, Edwards 18%, and Richardson
6%.

The poll was conducted on Friday, a one-day poll with the margin of
error at ±4.5% -- meaning that Obama's ten-point lead is just outside
the margin. Also, Obama leads Hillary by 5 points among core
Democrats, and by 16 points among independents.

http://tpmelectioncentral.com/2008/01/rasmussen_poll_obama_takes_big_lead_in_new_hampshire.php

AirRaid

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Jan 15, 2008, 9:18:45 PM1/15/08
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No; for this will not come to pass. Si angelus...[208]

Rule: we must judge of doctrine by miracles; we must judge of miracles by
doctrine. All this is true, but contains no contradiction.

For we must distinguish the times.

How glad you are to know the general rules, thinking thereby to set up
dissension and render all useless! We shall prevent you, my father; truth is
one and constant.

It is impossible, from the duty of God to men, that a man, hiding his evil
teaching, and only showing the good, saying that he conforms to God and the
Church, should do miracles so as to instil insensibly a false and subtle
doctrine. This cannot happen.

And still less that God, who knows the heart should perform miracles in
favour of such a one.

844. The three marks of religion: perpetuity, a good life, miracles. They
destroy perpetuity by their doctrine of probability; a good life by their
morals, miracles by destroying either their truth or the conclusions to be
drawn from them.

If we believe them, the Church will have nothing to do with perpetuity,
holiness, and miracles. The heretics deny them, or deny the conclusions to
be drawn from them; they do the same. But one would need to have no
sincerity in order to deny them, or again to lose one's senses in order to
deny the conclusions to be drawn from them.

Nobody has ever suffered martyrdom for the miracles which he says he has
seen;


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