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CBS Evening News: Obama And McCain Answer Katie Couric's Presidential Questions
- jn122736 - actually, if Obama had had a Caucasian father instead of a Kenyan one, he wouldn''t have won the primary, he wouldn''t have garnered the support of Kerry and Edwards. He would have been just another smart white man with too much suave and not enough accomplishment. I still don''t understand how one can be president of the Harvard Law Review without publishing or be a fully tenured professor without publishing (after all, universities is where ''publish or perish'' was born.) He was one among many in his community organizer days and most of the work done by community organizers is political - get folks to show for meetings, get folks to participate in rent strikes, set up midnight basketball leagues. I am still not convinced that there is any there there when it comes to BO. Mind, I want to believe; the aging hippie in me is aching to believe but the brain that still works keeps going "talk is cheap, baby, show me the money."
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Haven''t we just spent eight long years dealing with the negatives that have come from having a "Maverick" running around using his "Cowboy Diplomacy" to alienate all of our allies and harsh partisan politics to divide and concur at home? Do we really want to continue that?
To some of us the term "Maverick" means uncooperative, self-serving, and irresponsible when used to describe a person. At this point we need someone that will foster cooperation and unity. We need a "Leader" that will unite and lead the U.S. and the world, not a "Maverick" that will charge off in his own direction making statements like %u201Cif you aren''t with us, you''re against us."
If these "Patriots" truly believe that America is the greatest country in the world, then they should be prepared to work within the greatest political system in the world to resolve its problems. Circumventing the Constitution and Bill of Rights and ignoring the will of the people at every turn (as you might expect a "Maverick" to do) does not demonstrate a proper understanding of or respect for the balanced structure of our government.
We''ve had eight years of a "Maverick" running around making a mess of America. We need a "Leader."- Reply to this comment
- If you spend 3 years as a brilliant community organizer, become the first black President of the Harvard Law Review...
Posted by geneonlbk at 09:50 AM : Sep 18, 2008
First of all, BRILLIANT community organizer? Ha ha, oh ya that''ll get you ready to deal with Putin. What I found interesting about your post is that you compared the Dem headliner to the Repub second-banana. Why didn''t you put up Obama''s experience (including his brilliant community organizer epoch), against McCain''s accomplishments just in the Senate? Things like bills written. Don''t you think that would have a bit more illustrative? After all, voters don''t make their decisions based on VPs.
Come on, face it - Obama has been in the Senate a bit over 3 and a half years, and he''s spent half of that time running for President. He''s no bastion of real experience no matter how many articles he wrote for the Harvard Law Review as President (which is zero). - Reply to this comment
- What can racial bigots do?
They can show their own true moral character (or lack of) by repeatedly copying and pasting the same insulting comment in the same forum, on different articles.
Or they can continually post insults, subterfuge and outright lies under different pseudonyms to make it appear as if the comments are coming from several different posters.
For instance;
To quote john43218: Polls are always wrong. Hasn''''t anyone learned that by now? as well, it is wrong to believe Obama is ahead or will win, : they aren''''t and he won''''t, and it won''''t have anything to do with the "race" card, but all to do with him not being qualfiied at the end of the day unquote
My question: Did john43218 not just recently comment about McCain taking the lead over Obama?
Further john43218 quote: ( If you think celebrities opinions matter you are as dumb as wood) If people are switching sides every time something new comes to light they are too neorotic to vote, stay home, then. Obama does not think he has any flaws, well, "Mr Messiah" you do and it shows every time you open your mouth. Unquote.
My response: john43218 gives no specifics, just obvious personal bias.
If Obama was 100% white, instead 50% white, and his name was Jones instead of Obama, he would have a double-digit lead in the polls.
BTW, prejudice against ANY race is still racial prejudice. - Reply to this comment
- If you spend 3 years as a brilliant community organizer, become the first black President of the Harvard Law Review, create a voter registration drive that registers 150,000 new voters, spend 12 years as a Constitutional Law professor,B spend 8 years as a State Senator representing a district with over 750,000 people, become chairman of the state Senate''s Health and Human Services committee, spend 4 years in the United States Senate representing a state ofB 13 million people while sponsoring 131 bills and serving on the Foreign Affairs, Envi ronment and Public Works and Veteran''s Affairs committees, you don''t have any real leadership experience.
If your total resume is: local weather girl, 4 years on the city council and 6 years as the mayor of a town with less than 7,000 people, 20 months as the governor of a state with only 650,000 people, then you''re qualified to become the country''s second highest ranking executive. - Reply to this comment
- Barack Obama: "I don''t think there''s %u2026 a flaw that would hinder my ability to function as president"
including being the second highest recipient of Fannie and Freddie corruption dollars. - Reply to this comment
- Barack Obama: I uhm don''t uhm think uhm there''s uhm... any uhm way uhm I uhm can uhm possibly uhm say uhm a uhm sentence uhm clearly uhm without uhm the uhm aid uhm of uhm a uhm tele- uhm -promptor. Uhm.
For a guy with his oratorical skills he sure uhms and pauses a lot when he doesn''t have a speech to read and has to wing it. Maybe to avoid saying anything clearly so as not to alienate any voter he''s hoping that, with all the uhms and pauses you''ve forgotten what he said in the beginning of a sentence once he gets to the end of it.
Personally I think he should have answered the question simply and just gone with hubris. - Reply to this comment
- Federal Elections Commission investigating Barak Obamas Campaign fundraising while the FBI investigates ACORN executives with Federal Racketeering Charges of voter fraud.
It has been well known recently that ACORN is at the heart of one of the most massive voter fraud campaigns in American history.
In recent years, many ACORN employees were convicted of voter fraud in Ohio, Colorado, California, Missouri, Washington, and other cities which easily manipulates opinion polls.
Obama campaign%u2019s federal filings showed ACORN%u2019s subsidiary, Citizens Services, only did polling and advance work on campaign events. Later, the campaign had to amend its reports to show that ACORN did GOTV work for them as well and paid them $800,000:
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/opinion/archive/s_584829.html
"ACORN settled the largest case of voter fraud in the history of Washington State. Seven ACORN workers had submitted nearly 2,000 bogus voter registration forms. Three ACORN election fraudsters pleaded guilty in October. "
It`s obvious the Federal government needs to open up an investigation of ACORN and Obama under the RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS LAW.
Email the FEC at CommissionerWalther@fec.gov, and the www.fbi.gov and demand that they stop this voter fraud! - Reply to this comment
- Can you visualize President Palin dealing with the economic meltdown, two wars, massive and terrible unemployment and all the rest? That''s what would happen if Ancient John were to die or become disabled in office. John McCain''s greatest flaw is his temper and impulsiveness. It causes him to be willing to put the whole country at risk.
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- I have said it before, I''ll say it again Obama can only be elected because he is lucky. The answer to a question about what he thinks his flaws are is "I am flawless". Pliz, you are really the "One".
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