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by mudrose-2009 April 3, 2008 2:03 PM EDT
If the nitwit doesn''t understand foreign policy, then I suppose the idea of tea parties is the way to go. It''ll be good P.R. and he can invite Al Bore over to distract his detractors with global warming chatter.
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by croft777 April 3, 2008 2:01 PM EDT
croft777,

Where and what source do you have to offer that clearly states that lil'''' Hillary was pushing for a vote in Michigan and Florida, while Obama was whimping out???? I understand if you are stumped and cannot find a single source where lil'''' missy was actually doing anything more than TALKING, TALKING, TALKING--where some people come from TALK is cheap lil'''' woman.BLKPRESIDENT

It was right here on cbs, it was on the news, Hillary told Obama that they need revotes in both states, but she needed him to be for it also , he said he would not, any questions, I man is nadda!
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by croft777 April 3, 2008 1:59 PM EDT
croft777,

Has it ever occurred to you that Black people vote for Obama because he is simply the best candidate? After-all, when there''''s a choice between a girl and an OLD man or Obama, even the BLKPRESIDENT

Your black, I can tell. Black people are voting for Obama because hes black, I think Obama is trying to promise them reparation because their ancesstors were slaves.He''ll be worried about civil rights and nothing else. I look at it this way, I don''t owe blacks anything, I have nothing against them, I have friends that are black, but those whgo think the white americans owe them money are just making excuses for their own faults. Nothing, no land nor money was ever passed down in my family, people had to many kids a long time ago, so by time it got to me, it was all gone. Most Americans are i9n the same position. Only 2% of people owned slaves anyways, and they were very rich. Obama makes excuses for the blacks in prison, why some are on welfare, jobs, etc..etc.. Theres no excuse. You can be poor and still do good. You don''t have to steal and kill. As far as the world go, Obama has no experience handling that situation, not in the least.The man is too arrogant. All his experience he can talk about is right there in Chicago, and the place he didn''t even fix the ghettos. hmmm. You go Hillary!
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by blkpresident April 3, 2008 1:47 PM EDT
croft777,

Where and what source do you have to offer that clearly states that lil'' Hillary was pushing for a vote in Michigan and Florida, while Obama was whimping out???? I understand if you are stumped and cannot find a single source where lil'' missy was actually doing anything more than TALKING, TALKING, TALKING--where some people come from TALK is cheap lil'' woman.
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by croft777 April 3, 2008 1:46 PM EDT
Obama thinks he will win Ohio against John McCain..ha ha hes got another thing comming. Its not going to happen. Ohio does not want Obama,not that were racist, but because we know he is inexperienced, we see his arrogance, his racist views, his lying tongue and deceitful ways. If you can''t win Ohio, you need to get out of the race, period!!
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by blkpresident April 3, 2008 1:44 PM EDT
croft777,

Has it ever occurred to you that Black people vote for Obama because he is simply the best candidate? After-all, when there''s a choice between a girl and an OLD man or Obama, even the Whites are smart enough to know that he doesn''t wear an apron and his favorite toy isn''t a cake mixing bowl. We are at war in not one but two places in this world--voters are simply smart enough to know that we don''t need an OLD man with a "blankie" or a lil'' woman baking brownies in the White House kitchen! It''s really that simple--race has nothing to do with it!
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by mudrose-2009 April 3, 2008 1:43 PM EDT
Continued:

%u201CSo he doesn%u2019t either, hasn%u2019t read or understand %u2026 the history of this country in warfare, and the way that we secure alliances and secure the peace. That%u2019s through military government to government agreements that call for United States presence and mutual defense. Not only in that country itself, but also in the region. %u2026 So in all due respect, it displays a fundamental misunderstanding of history and how we%u2019ve maintained national security, and what we need to do in the future to maintain our security in the face of the transcendent challenge of radical Islamic extremism. And I understand that because he has no experience or background in any of it,%u201D McCain said.

Obama did acknowledge that the U.S. has been in South Korea and has maintained other commitments for extended periods, and he suggested that it%u2019s not unusual for U.S. troops to be stationed abroad to protect embassies and American diplomats.

McCain backers call that acknowledgment proof that Obama is knowingly twisting McCain%u2019s words, and aides Obama%u2019s remarks are an example of politics as usual.

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by croft777 April 3, 2008 1:41 PM EDT
croft777,

Contrary to your notion that Obama is afraid of a vote in Florida or Michigan, explain why lil'''' Hillary hasn''''t approached Mr. Dean and the DNC offering to finance a vote in BOTH those states, say April 29th, with the understanding that if she fails to garner at least 60% in both states, she immediately drops out. BECAUSE THE REAL WEENY IN ALL OF THIS IS THAT WOMAN. America needs bold and brave leadership--not a missy hiding behind her own apron. BLKPRESIDENT

She did corn nugget, where have you been? Obama turned it down, he such a ****ot, a little miss pris. Sore loser.
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by mudrose-2009 April 3, 2008 1:40 PM EDT
McCain repeated his argument of a day earlier that Obama%u2019s claims demonstrate the Democrat%u2019s fundamental misunderstanding of U.S. foreign policy. In those comments, McCain said Obama clearly has no understanding of military history in the U.S. and how this country projects its spheres of influence.

%u201CWe fought a war with Japan and Germany. Afterwards we maintained a military presence there, which we are doing today. We fought a war in Korea, we maintained a military presence in Korea, which we are doing to this day. The first Gulf War, we threw Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait, and we have a military presence there to this day,%u201D McCain told reporters aboard his campaign plane.

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by croft777 April 3, 2008 1:38 PM EDT
croft777,

Contrary to your comments, WOMEN are voting in high volumes for Obama. Using your logic about how many of them there are, don''''t you think if women shared lil'''' missy''''s delusion about a women becoming president they would be voting for her and not Obama?! Some women are simply smarter than lil'''' Hillary and Geraldine Ferraro, two lil'''' footnotes in history who thought they were Thomas the lil'''' engine who thought he could.


Your an azz, Obama is not getting that many women voters, black women in thew black states, big deal. Blacks make up only about 12% of the total population. I went to one of his rallies. Didn''t get to see him, thank God, it was too late, but I sure seen all the black people, they came in droves. Funny, didn''t hardly see any whites their, oh by the way this was in Ohio! ha ha. You see Hillary signs every where. These small town people don''t want his dumb azz.
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