Comments on: Obama Set To Be 1st "Wired" President

Washington Post: Campaign Expected To Use Internet For Unprecedented Communications Outreach, Circumventing Mainstream Media

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by sly_64 November 10, 2008 2:44 PM EST
This will prove to be a huge deal... because lets face it we were better off being represented by a President who refers to online as "the internets" (sarcasm)

Posted by ddaryl1

LOL ! That was my point, Bush had never been on the internet in his life. At least 100 million people use it constantly, at home, or at their job. (in this country)


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by ddaryl1 November 10, 2008 2:42 PM EST
This will prove to be a huge deal... because lets face it we were better off being represented by a President who refers to online as "the internets" (sarcasm)

After 8 years of watching a mentalily challenged president destroy this country, it will be nice watching someone who actually has the intelligence needed to do the job.

it wasn;''t congress that constantly vetoed everything they offered up... it was "the decider" LMAO look at us now !!!

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by gop_will_win November 10, 2008 2:40 PM EST
George W Bush was wired! Stupid media!
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by sly_64 November 10, 2008 2:39 PM EST

All I have to say is "It''s About Time !!!!!"

The president should be able to circumvent the media which has it''s own agendas. It should be a requirement for the president to know how most people communicate and to know what the internet is. We have never had a president like that.

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by bracemic November 10, 2008 2:35 PM EST
Obama is a *** shoot. We might win big; we might lose it all. I personally have never had any luck with gambling, but we shall see.
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by antoniof123 November 10, 2008 2:35 PM EST
Posted by ThatGuy56 at 11:29 AM : Nov 10, 2008

If you put as much effort into help the US instead of trying to show us how the GOP mud slings do you realize what a great country we would have.

No thank you for you comments we really don''t care.

By the way when they talk about collateral it is showing proff that you can pay a debt in this case. Nothing more but hey why let facts get in the way.
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by ajaxtheleast November 10, 2008 2:32 PM EST
So now the "young Republicans" will join the
internet as a tool for upcoming elections.

What will happen to all of the local
"Nobama"-Screechers now that Republican
stupidity will be nationally
institutionalized?
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by hroams November 10, 2008 2:32 PM EST
You will note that the Bush Gestapo(Darth, Karl, Rush, Rummy, Al, Dan(Bartlett), Miers, Karen, Mulkasey, Ashcroft, etc) are all keeping a low profile since they don''t want to be before a DOJ federal grand jury and no one in the White House to pardon them after 1-20-09. Some have written books to show that they were really not on the inside and are willing to give evidence if they are not indicted.
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by docpeter1953 November 10, 2008 2:27 PM EST
Oh heck, from the title of the article I thought maybe Obama was going to be methalized. Yes I am being facetious.

I recently saw a show on JFK. Did you know that he was injecting speed regularly and on a daily basis while in office? It was his brother Bobby who had it analyzed. He was also taking daily localized injections for his low back pain. All this while trying to avoid the Cuban Missle Crisis.
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by irmcvet97 November 10, 2008 2:13 PM EST
This is the BIGGEST Problem those who wish to demonize Obama face! Just like the Mud they threw at him during the Campaign, nothing will stick because Obama talks to us, the People. Not to lobbyist! Not to just CEO''s.. to US. Kinda hard for a Rush to "Tell" me what Obama means when HE tells me himself!! LOL
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