Comments on: Rove: Obama "Articulate" But Inexperienced
Bush Political Adviser Is Latest To Use "A" Word To Describe Democratic Candidate
- Rove....articulate but an immoral,lying, slimeball.
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- Yes, he comes on the scene all fresh and handsome and dashing and just delicious to look at and we think JFK and those camelot days. But I'm tired of going backwards. And I don't like where this party of Dums seems to be going forward. This is not the party of JFK. And I agree with you on how the party treats Blacks. But when ever did the Dumnocrats not use the blacks to push forward their agenda.
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- I liked Obama when I heard him speak at the democrat convention, and wondered why he wasn't a republican. Now that I've had a chance to hear more of him, I think he's plastic-man. I especially don't like all his uhs and ums when asked about his "investments," after which he did political favors. Sounds too much like Harry Reid to me. He acts like a black pied-piper, tootling a siren song to black people to woo them to be democrats, when what black people need is to be republicans. Democrats never did one thing for black people except make them victims of welfare bondage and destroy black families by driving the fathers out. The democrat party is death to blacks and so is Obama, and he's not even black to start with so ***.
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- Posted by mudrose at 02:54 PM : Mar 09, 2007
Bush is speaking to ALL the people, but only the 30%ers actually listen. The other 70% stop listening to him a year ago. So, If Obama can get those 30&ers to listen to him, he's doing good. - Reply to this comment
- Oh, there's no swish in my ears babe. I'm not hearing him speaking to me.
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- Posted by mudrose at 02:41 PM : Mar 09, 2007
Obama IS speaking to ALL the people, that is, if you consider yourself people. Just get the swill out of your ears, put there by Bush&Co, and listen. - Reply to this comment
- Dear Blackspeak, neither does Obama. I don't hear him speaking to all the people, but I do hear a lot of his "blackman" speak. I want someone speaking for all of the people, not just some of the people. He isn't doing that yet.
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- 4America, you are truly deluded, misguided and intellectually clouded. Aliens do not support our economy, they burden it. They drop their anchor babies here so they collect benefits. They steal social security numbers and people's identities. They take jobs away from even high school students. They come into this country and bring disease with them. We see TB ont he rise again. We have certain strains of viruses that require stronger medications. They are not inoculated and bring disease with them. They overload our emergency rooms, and overload our welfare system. They don't bring anything to our economy. And by no means do they have any right to vote. Excuse me but my grandparents came here through Ellis Island. They had to work their a____s off and they learned English. They considered themselves Americans and claimed allegience to this Country which they and their children fought to defend. Do NOT EVER GET ME STARTED ON ILLEGAL ALIENS AND RIGHTS. They only right they should be granted is deportation.
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- And if you think Bush knows what "altruistic" means, Dream on.
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- Yeah, like Obama is soooooooo altruistic! Dream on.
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- Illegal aliens support our economy, wether or not you like'd like to admit it. They should be able to vote. They live here too.
Colorado had a large INS raid recently and farmers complained there were no workers to work their fields. The governor offered to send convicts from the prisons to work the field. The farm owner said he had small children at home and didn't want to be surrounded by a bunch of cons. - Reply to this comment
- If America had better foreign policy, there would be no terror.
Terrorists do not terrorize for no reason; not to say it's justified but I'm only saying.
Barack is not running to fulfill his own ambition; aka Bush/Cheney.
Barack is running to fulfill OUR ambition.
Go Barack! - Reply to this comment
- Rove says that Obama does not have the depth or experience. Bush will never have depth and he had almost no relevant experience when he ran for President. He was considered such a light weight that the GOP boasted that Cheney would fill in the experience gaps for Bush's inadequacies. We all know how well that worked out. I'll take life experiences and brains over government experience anytime.
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- SK, You had the Clintons - one *** Monica, while the other half of him was trying to shove socialized medicine down our throats. Clinton never paid attention to terror, WTC 1 and WTC 2. We're stuck with Granda Ma Polesi who thinks she's President with her buddy John Murtha who foams at the mouth and rants. Not one of them can come up with a viable solution to end the war and they're too chicken to cut off funding because they know what will happen to them if they do. Your buddies on the hill are Socialists. They support open borders. They want to give illegal aliens the right to vote. They cultivate a culture of death - abortion, assisted suicide. They appoint Judges that legislate from the bench and when I questioned one Senator Lautenberg on an issue, his response was he'd rather leave it to the courts to decide. Meaning this Senator would rather the Courts legislate laws. Well then what does the Congress do - micromanage wars. They want to do nothing but they get paid handsomely and their health care is free. So we pay for the likes of these clowns who sit there and do what they please because if you think your vote counts, think again. Once they are on the Hill, they do what they want - not what you want. So you can pity the poor Republicans. But you should pity the American people who have to put up with the likes of these people who could care less what you think and even less of their country. So superiority is for naught.
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- Abe Lincoln didn't have much job experience when he took office. He served 1 or 2 senate terms. Abe was arguably the greatest and brightest president this country ever had. He was before his time.
Lack of experience = bad president is a falacious argument. Go Barack! - Reply to this comment
- I read in a wire story today that some Mayan priests are going to purify an ancient site in Brazil after Bush visits. They feel that his deeds will cause bad spirits to invade the site. Perhaps we can get some of those priests to come to DC and purify it after Bush and Company leave (or are kicked out of) office. Of course, they'll be too late to prevent the bad spirits from inhabiting the city, but maybe they can banish them.
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- I truly feel for Republicans. It really must be a drag to have to watch those that you have believed in, aligned yourself with and supported so blindly turn out to be such pathetic crooks and losers. I guess that is what makes the majority of them so bitter. Perhaps if they send Pat Robertson or Falwell a check, they will pray for them from their couch.
Oh, and Karl Rove is evil. No new evidence is needed to support that thesis. - Reply to this comment
- Bush is probably the only person who can put two "articulate" thoughts together to utter one "inarticulate" statement.
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- This Bush-Cheney Corporation has more "experience" than any other presidential administration ever! Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz have been in government since pre-Nixon days. Decades of "experience" that has literally wrecked a nation at home and abroad. I'm supporting Obama because like many of us, he wasn't gullible enough to buy the WMD marketing scheme. I will go with common sense and conviction over "experience" any election.
Chaz Atlas
Greenville, SC - Reply to this comment
- Too bad, the same cannot be said for Rove's boss. He's about as "articulate" as a bagpiper with black lung disease.
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