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Obama Administration Asks Gov. Paterson Not to Seek Reelection in 2010
NY Daily News ^ | Sunday, September 20th 2009 | By Elizabeth Benjamin and Kenneth Lovett

Posted on 09/20/2009 1:15:03 AM PDT by VideoDoctor

ALBANY - In a stunning request, the Obama administration has made it clear to poll-challenged Gov. Paterson that the White House would prefer he not seek election to a full four-year term next year.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2009/09/19/2009-09-19_obama_administration_.html#ixzz0RdGUhJLx

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New York
KEYWORDS: acorn; acornservesobama; arrogance; bho44; fool; ny2010; obama; obama4acorn; obama4childabuse; obama4slavery; obamacoverup; paterson; president; underthebus; underthebusbro; whitehousecoverup
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To: VideoDoctor
I suspect part of this is because the administration realizes this summertime race card extravaganza is causing some backlash, and Paterson was the one who basically kicked it off with his pathetic, paranoid conspiracy theory.

He's an embarrassment to them and he's been given the latest bus schedule, so he can catch a ride underneath the next one that comes along.
21 posted on 09/20/2009 8:45:41 PM PDT by liberty75
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