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Obama-O'Riley Face Off Part 1 - Hypothetical Bombs Over Iran
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Filed under: BlackSpin, Elections, Barack Obama, NewsBlack Voices Blogs: Ahh, did you miss Barack Obama on Bill O'Riley's show Thursday night?Coincidently, while the Republicans where wrapping up their National Convention on every other TV channel,Bill-O's long-awaited interview with Barack opened with a bang on Fox... Read more >
Bill O’Reilley Barack Obama “The O’Reilley Factor” Video (September 4)
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Democratic nominee for president Barack Obama went toe to toe with conservative a-hole Bill O’Reilley on FOX’ The O’Reilley Factor Thursday night.
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