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National Review Online: Democrat Is Inspiring, But How He Would Govern Remains Unknown

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by mcvet February 14, 2008 8:32 PM EST
These fascist are almost in crisis! They can''t find any wedge issues and can''t come up with any hate strong enough for people to overlook the enormous MOUNTAIN of Failure they have produced in the last 7 years. By the looks of things it''s not going to get much better for the "Neocon''s" either. Good luck all you Swastika Bootlickers out there!! Sieg Heil Grand Wizard!!
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by cbs_oliver February 14, 2008 8:22 PM EST
Ah, the rightwing slime machine is out in force.

They have nothing to offer except death and taxes and so they need to bring anyone with character and vision down.
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by mcvet February 14, 2008 8:22 PM EST
Sen. Obama isn''''t even Jimmy Carter 2.0, he''''s the Beta version. Lacking Pres. Carter''''s comendable military & gubernatorial experience, Sen. Obama is even more naive and unprepared. He''''s not another JFK, he''''s another Carter, who will blame everything on America & Americans.


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Posted by afsc30574 at 03:41 PM : Feb 14, 2008
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LOL What are you saying? We should "Stay the Course"? ROFLMAO Sparky THAT isn''t working at all... Haven''t you noticed??? ROFLMAO Sieg Heil Y''all.
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by mcvet February 14, 2008 8:20 PM EST
Great articles! Why did not websites of other major major newtwork post this?


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Posted by yw459 at 02:06 PM : Feb 14, 2008
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Because it''s NAZI Propoganda... Oh excuse me, the Modern title is Neocon isn''t it! But I say if it quacks like a duck it''s a duck huh? Let me guess YOU are willing to buy the "Well Cut your taxes and balance the budget" lie AGAIN??? ROFLMAO I''ve got a dog smarter than you!! ROFLMAO Honest! She wouldn''t buy that tired old line AGAIN!! ROFLMAO Sieg Heil Bush!!
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by afsc30574 February 14, 2008 6:41 PM EST
"If anything, Obama resembles the handsome, well-spoken Robert Redford character Bill McKay, of the 1972 movie The Candidate, but updated for the new millennium: brighter, more charismatic, and multicultural"

Sen. Obama isn''t even Jimmy Carter 2.0, he''s the Beta version. Lacking Pres. Carter''s comendable military & gubernatorial experience, Sen. Obama is even more naive and unprepared. He''s not another JFK, he''s another Carter, who will blame everything on America & Americans.
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by taddles-2009 February 14, 2008 6:12 PM EST
Isn''t the claim of Obama''s vague promise of change kinda like McCains vague promise that we might get out of Iraq in a hundred years...NRO, Narcissistic Retards Online
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by heartlight3 February 14, 2008 5:51 PM EST
It''s not about any of that stuff. It''s about changing the juvenile power struggle congress we have and allowing the congress to hold the executive accountable for it''s actions. It''s about upholding and protecting the Constitution and its blueprint for our democratic process. It''s about having the government be of, for and by the people again instead of the petty quarreling we see now. It''s about creating enough of a consensus to actually get things done that the country needs instead of making sure that nothing the other party wants gets enacted. It''s about having the government make peoples lives better instead of corporations'' bottom lines. It''s about having honor and integrity matter again instead of slyness, deviousness, fear mongering and manipulation. It''s about co-operating to produce results rather than fighting to force results. It''s about continuing down the unsustainable path we are on, or changing our course. I''m voting for changing our course.
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by yw459 February 14, 2008 5:06 PM EST
Great articles! Why did not websites of other major major newtwork post this?
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by paris1969 February 14, 2008 4:52 PM EST
The sad thing for me about the Obama campaign is that so many people are looking for him to make the changes that only we, as a people, can make. Even Ted Kennedy stated that Obama could end racism and homophobia and the divide between Republicans and Democrats, pro-lifers and pro-choice people ... this comes from a change within people not a change in government leadership. I don''t think Obama has a chance to meet the far-fetched expectations of his campaign. When we choose speeches over answers to questions, we discount our own hope for a greater country.
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