Comments on: Girl In Clinton Ad Now 17, Supports Obama
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- "Iceman..I read it...and? He accomplished squat."
- Posted by szelag19 at 03:41 PM : Mar 10, 2008
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Do I have to read it for you ?
I guess I do.
Part II: (Continued from Part I)
Partnering first with Sen. *** Lugar (R-IN), and then with Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK), Obama successfully introduced two initiatives bearing his name. "Lugar-Obama" expands the Nunn-Lugar cooperative threat reduction concept to conventional weapons, including shoulder-fired missiles and anti-personnel mines. The "Coburn-Obama Transparency Act" provides for the web site USAspending.gov, managed by the Office of Management and Budget. The site lists all organizations receiving Federal funds from 2007 onward and provides breakdowns by the agency allocating the funds, the dollar amount given, and the purpose of the grant or contract.[63] In December 2006, President Bush signed into law the "Democratic Republic of the Congo Relief, Security, and Democracy Promotion Act," marking the first federal legislation to be enacted with Obama as its primary sponsor."
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- "Iceman..I read it...and? He accomplished squat."
- Posted by szelag19 at 03:41 PM : Mar 10, 2008
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Do I have to read it for you ?
I guess I do.
Part I:
"Obama took an active role in the Senate''s drive for improved border security and immigration reform. In 2005, he co-sponsored the "Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act" introduced by Sen. John McCain (R-AZ). He later added three amendments to the "Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act", which passed the Senate in May 2006, but failed to gain majority support in the U.S. House of Representatives. In September 2006, Obama supported a related bill, the Secure Fence Act, authorizing construction of fencing and other security improvements along the United States%u2013Mexico border. President Bush signed the Secure Fence Act into law in October 2006, calling it "an important step toward immigration reform."
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- "You kid yourself. Progressiveness must be the new catch phrase for either who.ri.ng or pimping your own values out--your thing? Maybe. Not mine."
- Posted by b-easy63 at 01:22 PM : Mar 10, 2008
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I kid me not.
Please tell the class what morally perfect and spotless candidate(s) you are supporting. (Clones constructed from George Washington"s DNA, no doubt.)
In the meantime, for your reading pleasure, I offer you...
"progressive
adj.
1. favoring or advocating progress, change, improvement, or reform, as opposed to wishing to maintain things as they are, esp. in political matters: "a progressive mayor."
2. making progress toward better conditions; employing or advocating more enlightened or liberal ideas, new or experimental methods, etc." "a progressive community."
3. characterized by such progress, or by continuous improvement."
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- Iceman..I read it...and? He accomplished squat..He passed no bills that amounted to a hill of beans..Let''s see what happens in the Resko trial..Oops I forgot ABC,CBS and NBC won''t write about it..it doesn''t show their boy in a positive light..
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- "Have you people post [OBAMA"s] accomplishments..tell me what this guy has done that makes him Presidential material.."
- Posted by szelag19 at 03:14 PM : Mar 10, 2008
"Clinton is wrong to suggest that... Obama lacks substantive accomplishments. In fact, Obama sponsored more than 800 bills during his eight years as an Illinois state senator. And his U.S. Senate career, while brief, has been action-packed." - Factcheck.org
Obama"s very substantial Senate accomplishments, MUCH MORE IMPRESSIVE THAN HILLARY"S, can be check out here:
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- OBAMA 2008...RIP Hillary and the GOP!
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- Several national polls show Obama beating Arizona Sen. John McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee, by bigger margins than Clinton. The only hint of how each might fare against McCain state by state, the way a general election works, comes from SurveyUSA, a non-partisan polling firm, which last week released polls of 600 registered voters in each of the 50 states.
The bottom line: Both Obama and Clinton would get the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency, but by different paths.
Obama would win 24 states with 280 electoral votes, to 256 electoral votes in 26 states for McCain. Clinton would win 20 states with 276 electoral votes, to 262 electoral votes in 30 states for McCain. - Reply to this comment
- real and gsm..let''s, just for giggles.. Have you people post Osama''s accomplishments..tell me what this guy has done that makes him Presidential material..what does he intend to do about gas prices? What in reality is he going to do about Iraq? What is he going to do about the economy? All this ''change''jargon is cute,but what are his remedies?..I don''t mean the ones he cloned from Hillary(like health care)I mean what is his agenda?? VOTE HILLARY FOR PRESIDENT !!!
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- jack may I add a** to that..Osama is not Presidential material..The only media that comes close to telling the truth about this guy is SNL..they''ve hit the nail on the head with their 3am call routine..I have been a democrat my whole adult life,but I will vote for McClain if Osama gets the nod..He is childish and immature.He runs from reporters tough questions,which really aren''t that tough since he''s their golden boy.
The media has shoved saint Osama down our throats from the beginning..It''s going to be a sad day if he wins..whitey doesn''t stand a chance..Just ask Osama''s good and great friends Sharpton and Jackson..but of course they''ll tell you "it''s not about race"..LOL..then threaten riots if he''s not elected..NOOOO it''s not about race,uh huh..When in the history of the United States has there ever been a threat to the safety of Americans if a certain person was not elected President?.. NEVER..until now.Is this what you want for a President? Not me pal..VOTE HILLARY''08 - Reply to this comment
- And the Neocon regime is promoting this man like your righteous savior!
Not one media has looked into this man''s background except the Chicago Tribune who has been investigating him for years. - Reply to this comment
Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.




