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by proudparent7 February 23, 2008 1:22 AM EST
Barack Hussein Obama has a one trick horse;
"I DID NOT VOTE FOR THE IRAQ WAR!"
Of course he did not vote for the Iraq war because he was not in the senate at that time. Now if he had of been able to vote he would have most likely voted present according to his past voting history!
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by proudparent7 February 23, 2008 1:20 AM EST
Barack Hussein Obama lifts more speeches than Gene Simmons has women! If Obama does win the presidency, he will need the equivalent of what President George W Bush has, he will have his own Cheney like person telling Obama what to do and say. Gee I wonder who that will be? Al-Qaeda members, Iraqi insurgents, Hezbollah, Hamas, Ahmadinejad of Iran and Chavez of Venezuela.
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by proudparent7 February 23, 2008 1:19 AM EST
Barack Hussein Obama is not an African American - he is a Muslim born Arab American - he is 50% caucasian(white mother), 43.75% ARAB and 6.25% AFRICAN from his great great grandfather%u2019s side. Yet he preys on African Americans as tho'' he is a brother from another mother.
READ MORE HERE:
http://kennethelamb.blogspot.com/2008/02/barak-obama-questions-about-ethnic.html
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by vet_sk February 23, 2008 1:03 AM EST
George Will wrote yesterday

"The president who came to office with the most glittering array of experiences had served 10 years in the House of Representatives, then became minister to Russia, then served 10 years in the Senate, then four years as secretary of state (during a war that enlarged the nation by 33 percent), then was minister to Britain. Then, in 1856, James Buchanan was elected president and in just one term secured a strong claim to being ranked as America''''''''s worst president. Abraham Lincoln, the inexperienced former one-term congressman, had an easy act to follow. "
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by rfcrtl February 22, 2008 7:21 PM EST
Hillary is right!!
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by pensacola88 February 22, 2008 6:42 PM EST
Hillary Clinton claims that Senator Obama is not ready to be a President is a good example of "The Pot Trying to Call the Kettle Black".

Hillary talks like a second place finisher again and again and again.

One minute she praises Barack Obama and the next minute she criticizes him. This is charactaristic for a person who is seen and heard praising and criticizing their own spouse, but not a political opponent.

This looks like marital baggage spilling in to the professional life of Hillary Clinton.

I don''t know too many people who "throw mud into the same face they just kissed" other than spouses.

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by nolalou February 22, 2008 2:17 PM EST
jack3213,

Sure McCain is experienced, experienced at flip-flopping on immigration, flip-flopping on the Bush tax cuts (he voted against them before he was for them!) experienced on keeping our troops in Iraq for another 100 years if necessary!

I''d vote for the Clinton''s dog before I''d vote for McCain!
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by jack3213 February 22, 2008 10:58 AM EST
Complete & Utter BS. Both of these Dem candidates are only experianced at one thing: ACTING. They will lie to you to get the power they desperately crave and are not qualified. They will destroy this country even more than it is. You want change, you need patience. If you rush to change parties it is very foolish. It is a scary time and the best you can is allow the more experianced candidate to get things under control for atleast 4 years. McCain is the most experianced.

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by popstom1 February 22, 2008 9:04 AM EST
What you need to unstand is that most of his base is 18 to 25 so when bill clinton what do you think they know hell when I was 18 to 25 I knew everything now I know it was a joke I though they would be smarter but I guess it takes a 1929 wake them up
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by grazinggoat February 22, 2008 1:49 AM EST
Democrats | 2,025 Needed to Clinch
OBAMA 1,362
CLINTON 1,262
EDWARDS 26

Well Obama can celebrate a first, but not the last, a difference of 100 delegates over Clinton... Way to go OBAMA.!
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