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- You want to see who the real Obama is??? Once you know him , will you vote for him!
www.audacityofhypocrisy.com/obama-links/ - Reply to this comment
- BOTH WAY BARACK Lies, you cant believe the Concert Organizer.
On the January 22nd edition of %u201CMeet the Press,%u201D Tim Russert and Obama had the following exchange:Russert: %u201CWhen we talked back in November of %u201804 after your election, I said, %u2018There%u2019s been enormous speculation about your political future. Will you serve your six-year term as United States senator from Illinois?%u2019%u201DObama: %u201CI will serve out my full six-year term. You know, Tim, if you get asked enough, sooner or later you get weary and you start looking for new ways of saying things. But my thinking has not changed.%u201DRussert: %u201CSo you will not run for president or vice president in 2008?%u201DObama: %u201CI will not.%u201D - Reply to this comment
- The press is hardly paying attention to McCain! When is the last time you saw him face any hard questions about his record?
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Mccain has been of Hannity Radio and CNN in the last 2 days, when has the Concert Organizer answered tough questions? - Reply to this comment
- McCain is wasting his time attacking Obama. It makes him look bad, like he''''s losing. It would be better if he would stick to the issues, and tell everyone how he is going to run the country.
Posted by tractor92 at 11:31 AM : Jul 29, 2008
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Personally, I believe the past thirty years and an 83% conservative voting record has already shown John McCain will be a pretty steady hand on the wheel.
The real discussion nowadays is far more the fact the hyphenated-American Democrat candidate is promising, "CHANGE"......Problem being, what kind of "CHANGE" are we talking.
All in all, Americans are pretty happy with America as built. And, Sen. "Both Ways" Barak NObama Senate voting record has proven him to be the number one most libtard member of the US Senate. - Reply to this comment
- Looking at the poll numbers, Obama has a lot to be worried about. Voters can see through him. They can see that he is a fraud who is completely clueless about what it takes to be leader of this nation.
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- Looking at the poll numbers, Obama has a lot to be worried about. Voters can see through him. They can see that he is a fraud who is completely clueless about what it takes to be leader of this nation.
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- Obama organized a free rock concert for a crowd of 72,000 in Portland, Oregon.
Obama organized a free rock concert for a crowd of 200,000 in Berlin, Germany.
Obama was dead wrong about the success of the surge in Iraq.
Obama failed to visit wounded US soldiers in Germany because he wanted to go to the gym.
What do the above statements tell you. It says that Obama would make a better rock concert organizer than Commander-In-Chief of this country.
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Too Funny, but sort of True....What experience does Obama have!!! 20 years of Rev Wright Mentoring. - Reply to this comment
- BREAKING NEWS look at the latest Poll Numbers
I find it laughable that the Media wont report this. This is some amazing news. Keep it up John Boy.
RCP Average 07/18 - 07/28 -- 46.3 43.5 Obama +2.8
USA Today/Gallup 07/25 - 07/27 791 LV 45 49 McCain 4.0
Rasmussen Tracking 07/26 - 07/28 3000 LV 47 46 Obama 1.0 - Reply to this comment
- McCain is wasting his time attacking Obama. It makes him look bad, like he''s losing. It would be better if he would stick to the issues, and tell everyone how he is going to run the country.
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Obama is a good speaker but he is also a man without any substance. His speeches are all very vague. He doesn''t want to flip-flop anymore by making a commitment on any issue.
Posted by johnbush2 at 11:08 AM : Jul 29, 2008
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If any of you are old enough to remember when Ross Peerot ran as an independent Presidential candidate back in ''92, he actually published two books meant to layout who and what he was and stood for.
I bought and read very carefully both books.
Sen. "Both Ways" Barak NObama and Ross Peerot in so many ways remind me of each other. Least wise in their ability to crank out a ton of verbiage, both written and spoken which commits them to absolutely nothing.
At least Ross was honest enough to admit he was inventing a bunch of it on the fly. Explaining how he''d tie up the lose ends via "concensus" when elected.
Sorry Ross, and Sen. NObama, but real Americans aren''t looking for a President who doesn''t bring at least a few well thought out visions to the White House with them. Offering open ended plans, which both of you are guilty of, reveals a major lack of leadership. - Reply to this comment
- Barack Obama''s bid to place a new Social Security tax on very high incomes is either a bold or foolhardy plan, depending on who critiques it. But its potential impact is almost impossible to gauge because he is providing few details on basic questions such as what the tax rate might be, what types of income would be taxed and how the taxpayers'' benefits would be affected.
Newsweek
Obama is a good speaker but he is also a man without any substance. His speeches are all very vague. He doesn''t want to flip-flop anymore by making a commitment on any issue. - Reply to this comment
- I think Obama is too presumptuous and arrogant. Let''''s kick his shiny black @ss back to the senate.
Posted by johnbush2 at 10:53 AM : Jul 29, 2008,,,
Its possible he might have a shiny white @ss! The other side of the coin with electing a Republican President is that America will never know the real deal on the endless scandals that plagued the Bush years, they will be buried forever, glossed and covered over by a John McBush McSame term and a McCain that will also pardon Bush if it comes to that, not to mention more Conservative Judges on the Supreme Court with Roe V. Wade pushing up daises at that point. - Reply to this comment
- Obama organized a free rock concert for a crowd of 72,000 in Portland, Oregon.
Obama organized a free rock concert for a crowd of 200,000 in Berlin, Germany.
Obama was dead wrong about the success of the surge in Iraq.
Obama failed to visit wounded US soldiers in Germany because he wanted to go to the gym.
What do the above statements tell you. It says that Obama would make a better rock concert organizer than Commander-In-Chief of this country. - Reply to this comment
- A new USA TODAY/Gallup Poll shows Obama was ahead 47%-44% among registered voters, down from a 6-percentage point lead he had last month. McCain led 49%-45% among likely voters, reversing a 5-point Obama lead among that group. In both cases, the margin of error is +/%u20144 points.
The poll that found Democrat Barack Obama''s highly publicized foreign trip has not broadened confidence in his ability to be commander of the U.S. military and suggested Obama''s trip may have helped energize voters who favor McCain.
USA Today/Gallup Poll
I think Obama is too presumptuous and arrogant. Let''s kick his shiny black @ss back to the senate. - Reply to this comment
- McCain dishonored our the men and women in uniform and our country by sending us to war without reading the NIE and making sure he received all information prior to putting our nation and their lives at risk.
Posted by melchg at 09:36 AM : Jul 29, 2008
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I think McCain would be a very sorry excuse for a Commander in Chief! - Reply to this comment
- McCain is a Veteran, but he has no record or ever supporteing Veterans. His record shows just the opposite. He has used them to advance his own political ambitions.
McCain has dishonored the men and women in uniform by using them as political pawns in his campaign.
If he had a better record of being an honorable man himself, he would not have to be making up stories about Obama. - Reply to this comment
- tbweb- NO, It is about the two candidates running for the Commander in Chief position. If you think "any Democrat" will change things- that is just plain naive- BAD CHANGE CAN BE: VERY,VERY WORSE... TOO.
Posted by Ariel133 at 08:40 AM : Jul 29, 2008,,,
Being U.S. President is more than just the Commander and Chief role, although it`s an important role. Sen. John McCain having said he doesn''t know much about economic issues is running the risk of being a one issue, one dimensional candidate! The U.S. Military is America`s hammer and like Pres. Bush, Sen. McCain is giving the impression he will over use that hammer singing tunes like bomb bomb Iran which was not funny considering current tensions. The main problem with too much focus on the Commander and Chief role "only" is that it emphasizes the U.S. hammer too much and like the saying goes, when all you use is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail. We''ve already had too much of that, it`s better to have a well rounded President and right now the focus needs to be on the U.S. economy, not invading, bombing or attacking anyone, not to mention we`re broke with debt up to our eyeballs. - Reply to this comment
- I see all the nutcases who are getting paid 10 cents per post from the McCain campaign have come and spread their vile garbage all over the blogs this morning.
I hope these people don''t have any children, they make you feel sleazy just from reading their ignorant and false comments. - Reply to this comment
- I know my fellow Americans better than anyone else and they will not vote for a fraud who wants to use taxpayers money to kill innocent lives. This November, Americans are going to unite to kick Obama''''s shiny black @ss back to the senate.
********************************************************** SO YOU ARE SAYING WITH ALL YOUR KNOWLEDGE IT SEEMS EVERYTHING IS ALL SET.... So why are you wasting our time here?
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- He had time to visit the troops as he had time to play basket ball******************************************
He was visiting the troops when he was playing basketball, there were several hundred soldiers in that gym? Are you really as ignorant as you appear to be? - Reply to this comment
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