
After a long and gruesome battle for the democratic nominee, Barack and Hillary have final come together to put the race to the White House in full gear.
They will make a joint appearance on Friday in the town of Unity, New Hampshire. Hoping the name of the town will also help heal there campaign wounds.
The rally will be the first time the former rivals have shared a stage since Obama clinched the Democratic nomination earlier this month and began trying to mend the rifts caused by their epic 16-month campaign struggle.
"I want her campaigning as much as she can," Obama said. "She was a terrific campaigner. She, I think, inspired millions of people, and so she can be an extraordinarily effective surrogate for me and the values and ideals we share as Democrats."
Obama already had asked his big donors to help pay off Clinton's $10 million she owes to campaign debtors.
Friday, June 27, 2008
Barack And Hillary United At Last
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Raiders Sign McFadden For $60 Million

After last years terrible season, the Oakland Raiders decided to shell out the big bucks for a big running back. Picking Darren McFadden 4th in the first round draft. It was important that they got him early enough so he could start training camp and be on the field as soon as possible.
They sealed the deal on Thursday giving Darren McFadden $60 Million for 6 years.
"I'm very happy to have it out of the way," McFadden said at a news conference. "Because like coach said, I want to be in training camp. I want to be out there practicing and learning plays. Missing a day of training camp is like missing a week of college practices. It would be a major setback for me."
McFadden, who finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting in each of the last two seasons, will be guaranteed $26 million as the fourth pick in the draft, said his agent, Ian Greengross.
"I just go in there being humble about it," he said. "I'm not the type of person that's going to be in there with a big head, or bragging, or anything like that. I feel that's one of the things that's helped me out a whole lot because I'm a very humble person. I feel like the whole team has embraced me."

McFadden ran for 4,590 yards and 41 touchdowns in three seasons with the Razorbacks, averaging 5.8 yards per carry. Though the Raiders were loaded with running backs, they decided McFadden had too much talent to pass up with the fourth overall pick.
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Chris Brown Tastes Ciara's Goodies....Again!
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Weezy Blog Pt. 2
Wanye is also suppose to be in talks with Jay-Z in joining his Roc Live Nation Label. This would not be the first time Jay-Z has tried to sign the best youngest rapper alive and it doesnt look like the last time either.
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