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Topic: I know we have some Dems in the house.
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Fri 05/30/08 08:06 PM

Can one of you please tell me what makes Obama a good choice to be President?

Despite his excellent ability as a public speaker, most of what I've heard from him has come out sounding like rhetoric to me.

Somebody want to explain Obama to me?


He's not Bush.

He's not Hillary.

He's not McCain.

What more do you need?

warmachine's photo
Sat 05/31/08 01:07 AM


Can one of you please tell me what makes Obama a good choice to be President?

Despite his excellent ability as a public speaker, most of what I've heard from him has come out sounding like rhetoric to me.

Somebody want to explain Obama to me?


He's not Bush.

He's not Hillary.

He's not McCain.

What more do you need?


It's that way of thinking about Obama that scares the crap out of me, because looking at the connections he and his wife have, I'm of the opinion that he's gonna be just as beholden to the Globalists as any of the others you named.

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Sat 05/31/08 06:47 AM
The DNC has allowed this to happen. You can tell they don't care to win.
They let Republicans vote in primary elections and caucuses. They pinalize Florida Democrats for the states Republican administration changing the primary election date.
Grease up here comes the corn cob.

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Sat 05/31/08 08:49 AM
yeah, i was talking to someone who said they got their whole church to vote for hilary because they don't like obama..

also argued with him whether or not he was muslim. so yeah, ignorance rules the nation

mnhiker's photo
Sat 05/31/08 08:53 AM
Edited by mnhiker on Sat 05/31/08 08:53 AM

The DNC has allowed this to happen. You can tell they don't care to win.
They let Republicans vote in primary elections and caucuses. They pinalize Florida Democrats for the states Republican administration changing the primary election date.
Grease up here comes the corn cob.



And the RNC prevented Independents from voting in their primary in California by just allowing registered Republicans to vote!

http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/02/04/california-republicans-limit-their-primary-to-those-registered-in-party/

I mean, how stupid is that?

So Independents could only cast votes on the Democratic ballot.

And you can be sure they did!

enderra's photo
Sat 05/31/08 09:34 AM



Can one of you please tell me what makes Obama a good choice to be President?

Despite his excellent ability as a public speaker, most of what I've heard from him has come out sounding like rhetoric to me.

Somebody want to explain Obama to me?


He's not Bush.

He's not Hillary.

He's not McCain.

What more do you need?


It's that way of thinking about Obama that scares the crap out of me, because looking at the connections he and his wife have, I'm of the opinion that he's gonna be just as beholden to the Globalists as any of the others you named.
It is pretty naive to think that anyone who gets that close to the white house hasn't had dealings with "Globalist", this is not a valid arguement for not voting for him.

no photo
Sat 05/31/08 09:50 AM


The DNC has allowed this to happen. You can tell they don't care to win.
They let Republicans vote in primary elections and caucuses. They pinalize Florida Democrats for the states Republican administration changing the primary election date.
Grease up here comes the corn cob.



And the RNC prevented Independents from voting in their primary in California by just allowing registered Republicans to vote!

http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/02/04/california-republicans-limit-their-primary-to-those-registered-in-party/

I mean, how stupid is that?

So Independents could only cast votes on the Democratic ballot.

And you can be sure they did!



I don't see why any Independent should be able to vote in any primary. Granted I hate Parties in the first place and believe they were a horrible mistake, but to have someone not of a Party vote for the Presidential runner for that Party makes little sense.

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