Comments on: Obama Back On Home Soil After Foreign Tour

Democratic Candidate Lands In Chicago; Deflected Criticism Of His Trip Earlier In The Day

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by formrusmcsgt July 27, 2008 12:51 AM EDT
"That''s the big risk here. Does he look more interested in appealing to Europeans than the Americans facing everything from rising gas prices and unemployment?"
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That''s not the risk here, that''s the spin here.

How assenine to condemn a man as apathetic to domestic issues because he hold a week of meetings with foreign leaders.

Did this same moron accuse Bush of being apathetic about domestic issues when he went to the G-8 meeting?

Of course not.

What a load....
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by jmurrieta1 July 27, 2008 12:34 AM EDT
John McCain and George Bush have something in common--neither has ever really accomplished anything or worked for what they have.

Bush got it from rich powerful senator/president daddy.

McCain got it from rich powerful admiral daddy and rich powerful wife who finances his runs for office.

Just a couple of silver spoon kids who have no idea what America is.

Barack Obama is a man who rose from humble beginnings, who has promise of greatness.

It just shows the depth of the fear of the rich white man elite that thinks it owns and operates the USA the way they trot out these ridiculous criticisms.

Get used to it Bush and McCain--your rich powerful daddys just don''t run everything anymore.
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by kenhussein July 27, 2008 12:31 AM EDT
McSame is getting more grumpier and confused.
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by shazam112 July 27, 2008 12:30 AM EDT
Good for obama keep rock''in and run away from AIPC they are not going to vote for you get it...
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by lewis3k July 27, 2008 12:29 AM EDT
Obama, no need to worry. McSame did not ACCOMPLISH a thing while you were away and you did us PROUD overseas. Have a safe return and as always, we love you
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