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Plagiarism
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Jenni
- Feb 19th, 2008 at 1:03 pm EST
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Hello - oops! I am not sure who to cite - hmmm Okay, I'll keep going. I am so ready for a change in leadership - I know, I know - Ready for change is already taken, but I don't have space enough to cite that one...I'll keep going. Barack Obama gives me hope for a better tomorrow - Yikes, this is hard - hope is definitely not a "new" idea...ok, ok, um... I am optimistic that a fresh face in Washington will help us move forward. I think that was sorta original - I mean, I know fresh is used in produce commercials and all, so I am not sure how to do that one.....This is really hard. Okay, how about this - I am primed for vicissitude and long for sanguineness - I am fervent and equipped to decamp. WHEW!! I think that one is safe from accusations of plagiarism. :)
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Feb 21st 2008 at 2:09 pm EST
here's my favorite hillary story to date:
WASHINGTON (CNN) – Three times may make a trend: for the third primary/caucus night in a row, Hillary Clinton has taken the stage at a post-election rally and failed to mention her losses, or congratulate her winning opponent, Barack Obama.
She spent Tuesday night at a rally in Youngstown, Ohio, looking ahead to the primary there on March 4. She made no mention of Wisconsin.
Last Tuesday in El Paso, Texas, hours after getting swept in the Potomac primaries that night, she didn’t acknowledge her rival’s big day. The Saturday before that in Richmond, Virginia, she spoke at the state’s Jefferson-Jackson Dinner and ignored Obama’s string of four primary and caucus wins that day.
It’s one thing to be a sore loser, it’s quite another not to thank those who have worked so hard for you.
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