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Thu 09/04/08 08:31 AM


Yeah, go after ALL the candidates kids and see what salacious activity and disabilities can be dredged up from the sewers!

Good reason to vote for Nader!



There has never been a good reason to vote for Nadar. I've met the man, and he is as unflexible as it comes, and only sees his personal view as the right one. No, he's just as sanctimonious as Pat Buchannon, except from the other side.


Obviously you spent a lot of time with Nader when you met him and you've listened to him speak to draw that conclusion. I've heard him speak many times and he's the only candidate who talks the issues and doesn't rely on a "voice" with no substance or only on a war record.

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Thu 09/04/08 08:24 AM
Edited by BobbyJ on Thu 09/04/08 08:26 AM

Obama is 47. Does he need to be geriatric to be considered a Presidential Candidate?

NO. Bill Clinton was not Geriatric. And brought our country out of a recession if you can't recall look it up. Then good ole' George came along and our economy is getting flushed down the toilet again. After years of hard work Bill put in turning our economy around.

You can dig cracks on any Candidate or former President. But did they help you live your life easier? So you tell me about Obama and his age, and his experience ok. Get to typing because I am...
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Only a one word response to this propaganda and it's Obama's most common voting response; "Present."

In October 2002, before being elected to the U.S. Senate, Barack Obama made a speech opposing the Bush Administration's plan to go to war in Iraq because he felt it was an ill-conceived venture which would "require a U.S. occupation of undetermined length, at undermined cost, with undetermined consequences." To set a new course for U.S. policy that can bring a responsible end to the war, Senator Obama introduced the Iraq War De-escalation Act in January 2007. He opposes funding for the war in Iraq that does not immediately begin the responsible removal of our troops from Iraq, with a clear timeline and end-date for this drawdown.

Foreign Policy
As a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Obama has fought to strengthen America's position in the world by reaching across the aisle in an effort to prevent nuclear terrorism and weapons proliferation, stop the genocide in Darfur, and reduce global poverty.

Environment
As a member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee in the 109th Congress, Senator Obama worked to ensure our nation's environmental laws and policies balance America's needs for a healthy, sustainable environment with economic growth. He will continue to push for sound environmental policies with his colleagues in the 110th Congress.

Education
As a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, Senator Obama is committed to providing every American with the opportunity to receive a quality education from pre-kindergarten to college or vocational school to job retraining programs.

Veterans
As a member of the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee, Senator Obama is committed to helping the heroes who defend our nation today and the veterans who fought in years past.

Ethics and Lobbying Reform

Throughout his political career, Barack Obama has fought for open and honest government. As an Illinois State Senator, he helped pass the state’s first major ethics reform bill in 25 years. And as a U.S. Senator, he has spearheaded the effort to clean up Washington in the wake of numerous scandals.

Speeches
Obama: Culture in Washington Must Change, Implement Tough Ethics Reform
August 2, 2007

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) today delivered the following remarks on the Senate floor in support of the Honest Government and Leadership Act. This legislation would provide increased transparency and accountability, reduce the influence of lobbyists and special interests, and bring about the concrete changes we need in Washington. In January, Obama joined with Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI) to introduce Lobbying and Ethics Reform Act, which set a standard for strong ethics legislation this Congress.
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There are so many other speeches but that one was suffice,


yes, I could go on and on.... yes so apparently he is adult enough. He is adult enough to fight for your rights in congress, and anywhere else he needs to because it is what he does.

:: sigh ::



All these facts are from a credible source.

www.senate.gov

I am not typing emotionally on Obama, I am typing factually.-- I quoted exactly what was stated. Go see for yourself that is all word for word from the U.S. Senate website.

Cheers-


Only a one word in response to this propaganda and it's Obama's most common voting response in the Illinois legislature; "Present."

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Thu 09/04/08 08:20 AM
Yeah, go after ALL the candidates kids and see what salacious activity and disabilities can be dredged up from the sewers!

Good reason to vote for Nader!

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Thu 09/04/08 08:16 AM
Yeah, I've seen the fact sheets on McCain, Palin, Obama and Biden. These are the reasons I'm supporting Nader stronger than ever this year!

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Wed 09/03/08 10:41 PM
Welcome! You'll find a lot of beautiful people on here. I know because I found one in particular, myself. Not telling who though!

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Wed 09/03/08 10:14 PM
"10 to 15 years or you can risk 20 years to life"

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Wed 09/03/08 09:59 PM
Edited by BobbyJ on Wed 09/03/08 09:59 PM
The same of what I said about men is true about women who are over 40 never having been married, no live-in relationship and no kids. I've met a few of them while dating. Sorry to say, they have no idea what a committed relationship is all about, especially when it comes to kids. I'll take a divorced woman with kids everytime!

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Wed 09/03/08 09:50 PM
Face it. If a man is over 40 and never in a marriage or live-in relationship, the guy is not going to make it very well when it comes to having what it takes to make a relationship. For example, how do you learn to share and do things as a couple when you have over 40 years experience of doing everything alone?

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Wed 09/03/08 09:42 PM
Cuervo!

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Wed 09/03/08 09:41 PM
They're listening to their mothers!

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Wed 09/03/08 09:37 PM
I love all this bickering and name calling! It opens the door for Nader. Woohoo!

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Wed 09/03/08 08:37 PM
Nader made it on the Wisconsin ballot. I have someone to vote for. Woohoo!

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Tue 09/02/08 05:00 PM
I might be able to help you on the ice cream end. I just finished a HUGE bowl of Breyer's chocolate. It was soooooooo good! I still have another gallon+ left.

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Tue 09/02/08 02:01 PM
Same meat, just different packaging!

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Tue 09/02/08 01:43 PM


I may forget every previous lover that I ever had, but forget my name? No way will I foget that as you'd be shouting it throughout!
Hey Bobby...missed you at band practice!!


I got lost trying to find the place. It's seems that all I remember lately is someone shouting my name!

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Tue 09/02/08 01:27 PM
I may forget every previous lover that I ever had, but forget my name? No way will I foget that as you'd be shouting it throughout!

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Mon 09/01/08 07:15 PM


Great write! Our thoughts of the smallest of things ofen reflect our behaviors toward much larger things. Now you need to put this to music!
Only if you do the back up Bobby J.


I can hum!

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Mon 09/01/08 10:16 AM
Great write! Our thoughts of the smallest of things ofen reflect our behaviors toward much larger things. Now you need to put this to music!

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Mon 09/01/08 07:31 AM
Nothing ever gets me mad, so no worries here!

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Sun 08/31/08 01:42 PM
It's not a question of when it's appropriate. Time means nothing when one falls in love. The best time to tell the person is when you realize that you have fallen for the person.

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