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Sunday, March 4, 2007

Obama, Clintons converge at civil rights event

By John Whitesides,
Political Correspondent
Sun Mar 4, 2:04 AM ET

SELMA, Alabama (Reuters) - Democratic rivals Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton take their high-voltage fight for the White House to a hallowed symbol of the U.S. civil rights movement on Sunday.


The trio of political stars descends on the small town of Selma, Alabama, for a series of events commemorating the 42nd anniversary of the 1965 civil rights march, a historic milestone in the drive to end racial segregation in America's South.
Judging from the News Reports I fully expect to see Senator Clinton and Senator Obama facing off in the middle of the street with six shooters like something out of an old "B" western.
"Gunfight at the Ultra-Liberal Corral"
With Hillary Rodam Clinton as Sheriff Wyatt Upchuck, Bill Clinton as Doc Horneyday and Barrack Obamma as the leader of the Outlaw Clan. Brought to you by George Sorros and his Anti-American Friends at the Democrat Party

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