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Illinois Senator Got 65 Percent Of 22K Ballots By Internet, Mail And In Person From 165 Countries
- Will Billary divorce Bill if she looses? will she blame him?
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- McCain, Clintons, Bushes are full of $*it
We need a fresh and bold approach to America and the World.
If OBAMA becomes a cracker jack like The Clinton and The Bushes we will vote his A$$ out too.
For now I will vote for OBAMA - Reply to this comment
- If there was a secret radical Muslim in the white house as president what would He CHANGE? Would He CHANGE the way to make it easy for terrorists to get into this country to over through this country? Would He CHANGE the laws for any of His kind? Would He hang out with those who supported tyranny? Would He impose martial law? Could there be a nuclear strike? Could He start unjust wars for His hidden ideology? Could His decisions CHANGE the course for America? Believe me when I say there are no one with hidden agenda%u2019s in this world! If there was a secret radical Muslim in the white house as president what would He CHANGE?
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"BAMPOT"
A PERSON WHO TALK''S ROT.
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- hopetrumps:
I seem to recall another Illinois legislator whose lack of legislative experience and failed businesses made Obama look polished. Abraham Lincoln became one of the great American Presidents, despite his shortcomings and his previous failures. But he was also a great orator, and a statesman who could bring people together. It was he who insisted that the South should not be harshly punished after their loss. Obama may not be another Lincoln...but if your standards had been applied then, we wouldn''t have had the first one. Experience isn''t everything. And sometimes it''s a barrier to needed change. When 75% of Americans feel that our country is headed in the wrong direction, candidates that represent the status quo can''t inspire the hope and confidence we seek. Obama can. - Reply to this comment
- The last 11 contests have shown that Hillary is not electable, nor will she ever be.
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- if you look at the numbers for the dems they are really close.
the reality is that about half of us want hillary and half want barack.
we all want what is best for the country, right?
we all want change from the bush presidency, but also stability in a time of war. hillary is the best choice for the middle of the road. mccain is too right, barack too left. we need balance, not extremism. - Reply to this comment
- Xlib is so dumb he doesn''t realize pacific_c is agreeing with his drivel.
If the Republicans are as smart as you claim they are they won''t run a swift boat campaign like Hillary did, they''ll tell the voters what they intend to do without all the sound bites and platitudes.
It''s funny how you initially cast Obama as an empty suit with no specific plans and now you cast him as wanting to turn the country into socialism central. By the time you make up your mind why you don''t like him(which we already know why) it will be too late to make your own case to the voters.
Talk is cheap and your name calling and boasting is not particularly impressive. Forgive me us if were not shaking in our boots. - Reply to this comment
- hopetrumps,
It''s not about qualifications oe experience because there are no qualifications or experiences that have proven to lead to Presidential success.
What has set great Presidents throughout history apart from the also rans has been intelligent judgement and problem-solving, the ability to lead and manage others, and the ethics and character to lead people in the right direction.
Obama has demonstrated ability in all these areas while Clinton, & McCain have all made disastrous judgements, have terribly mismanaged their own campaign operations( and in Hilary''s case the healthcare task force), and have been drawn by their ethics to lead the public in the wrong direction on more than one occasion.
The oratory and ability to inspire that Obama possesses is the icing on the cake that will allow him to rally the public and to rebuild America''s image in the world. - Reply to this comment
- Wow, so Barack''s won eleven in a row? Awesome!
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Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.




