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Vaughn Ververs Says Big Wins In Maryland And Virginia Build Lead, Momentum For Obama's Campaign

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by prinzowhales February 14, 2008 12:40 AM EST
Posted by glossypan at 04:49 PM : Feb 13, 2008---

You made me look! Here is the link to the obama webside where he gives himself a loophole you could fly a Boeing through to keep troops in Iraq.

http://www.barackobama.com/issues/iraq/

He says if al Qaeda has a base in Iraq...we''ll have to hang around to launch attacks on them...We brought al Qaeda to Iraq and use it now to justify our continued presence. He has said before that we would have to stay in Iraq to "take out" thousands of "activist extremists."

Obama is just gift wrapping a tur-d.
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by frb01 February 14, 2008 12:20 AM EST
There is a wave of support following Obama, the likes of which this country has not seen in years. Even if he doesn''t get the nomination, he has brought a lot of new voters into the process and possibly has put a dent into the politics of finger pointing and name calling.
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by croft777 February 14, 2008 12:10 AM EST
Another stealth Hitlery plant, pretending to be for Obama--it would work even better if they did not try to be sooo ethnic. No black man says "bros" its "homes" or homey or "cuz" --tool troll. find a black male and have them teach you the code. LOL b-easy63

we don''t need no more men running around with their pants falling off.
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by croft777 February 13, 2008 11:38 PM EST
Obama said he was against NAFTA, but supports Peruvian trade agreement which is an extension on NAFTA.

OBama said he is against politicians taking money from PAC and lobbyist. Obama takes money from state based PAC and lobbyist who are affiliated with the Washington lobbyist.

Obama said to help pay for his purposed health insurance he would raise taxes and raise the tax on SS wages.

Obamas real estate deal and relationship with Arab- American activist Tony Rezko raises ethical questions. Rezko is in jail, he was a large contributor to Obamas fundraising. Obama was sold his home and land at a huge discounted price by Rezko.


Oh, and lets not forget about his racist Church, his racist pastor, and Farrakhan the church members admire so much that they gave that black muslim leader their highest award, and wrote a story about him in their church magazine. How sweet, their not only racist, but terrorist!!!
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by candide777 February 13, 2008 11:38 PM EST
McCain trumps your people seven ways to Sunday.
LEARN TO LIVE WITH IT!
Posted by DemWatcher at 07:14 PM : Feb 13, 2008

Wow, well, you''ve persuaded me! You must have been captain of the debate team!
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by vortecmax February 13, 2008 11:35 PM EST
My wife wears flip flops in the summer. One on the left, one on the right. We named them Kerry and McCain.
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by jimmyc1955 February 13, 2008 11:02 PM EST
OK - I stand corrected - he is for Mother, apple pie, a chicken in every pot, the betterment of mankind, uplifting the poor, correcting injustice and has his picture taken with Superman. Yup he knows how to go out on a limb this guy does!

But to be fair - its his best strategy - no details nothing to get wrapped around. As long as he keeps getting popularity votes - just keep it rolling.

Hillary will thrash out ever greater wonkish plans to save the economy, the war, the UN, healthcare and all with that same deadly serious tone that Al Gore used to lose an election that he had absolutely no business loosing.

All he had to do was shut up and wave and he would have won - but he opened his big ego/mouth and shot the election.

And as to experience - tell my why 8 years of deciding how to decorate the white house Christmas tree and seeing right wing conspirators behind the bushes qualifies her any more than Obamma''s time in grade?

If you excuse the obtuse metaphor - claiming experience points here is a pot calling a kettle black (and in this case - it is - mostly :-)



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by diallosma February 13, 2008 10:47 PM EST
Obamma hasn''''t said anything of substance - at all
Posted by jimmyc1955 at 04:56 PM : Feb 13, 2008


He did say there were more important issues to deal with than arresting and prosecuting medicinal marijuna
(sic) users. That sounded like a definate stand on one issue at least, and I''m sure if you asked the man he might have a few more...
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by demwatcher February 13, 2008 10:14 PM EST
A GOP nominee so angry and arrogant that he scares the neocons?
Do you want this man as your Commander-In-Chief?

Posted by glossypan at 05:26 PM : Feb 13, 2008

You mean a MAN as opposed to a inexperienced dolt like Obama? Or a byoch like Billary?

McCain trumps your people seven ways to Sunday.

LEARN TO LIVE WITH IT!
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by excoachken February 13, 2008 9:43 PM EST
At the present time, I see Obama as an small improvement on what we have now, but limited by his need for on-the-job training in international affairs. McCain has more experience in International Affairs, but is too unstable to be trusted near the Big Button. He needs extensive anger management work before that level of trust can be given to him and he has no clue of how to cure our economic woes. The only real hope for "CHANGE" is an old fashioned Convention that goes to three or four ballots and then John Edwards gets nominated as the compromise candidate. He is truly the only person with the character, leadership, experience, and negotiating ability to lead us out of the hellhole that the Cowardly Cowboy has created.
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