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Published on August 5, 2008 By erathoniel In Democrat

The Obama Facade is Obama's political opinions. He is the most liberal senator, he has the least experience possible to get far, he has never made an important decision, and, more importantly, he tries to hide his position. He abstains from voting to try to win opinions. He avoids controversy, though he still has more than he can handle. He insists that people "respect" him and his wife, while, to tell you the truth, he can't even take simple name-calling that's been in every political race since heaven-knows-when. So, I ask you, what are the reasons to vote for Obama?


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on Aug 05, 2008

Obama reminds me of an ADD teen off his ridalin.

on Aug 05, 2008

Good choice of words.

on Aug 05, 2008

I have to say Obama scares me.  Really really scares me. 

I've never ever said that before about a political candidate. 

I can't believe what some deem as an empty suit has made it this far unless there's some sinister matter behind all this.  I believe there is more than meets the eye here. 

 

 

 

 

 

on Aug 05, 2008

Not to mention the fact that he looks like urkle and alfred e. neuman's love child.  - couldn't resist, I read it on a blog 

I love how he disses McCain for being Big Oil with Bush when Obama is the one who actually voted for the 2005 Bush energy bill NOT McCain.  Say what you want about McCain but he is his own man.  That's the reason that a lot of Republicans don't like him. 

on Aug 06, 2008

*rolls eyes so much they fall out and roll away*

Ugh, be right back a second. *Runs off to get them, comes back couple minutes later*

Right, as I was going to say: The obama is the anti-christ (or anything close to it) is paranoia.

That's it.

on Aug 06, 2008
Not to mention the fact that he looks like urkle and alfred e. neuman's love child. - couldn't resist, I read it on a blog




As for the question, Obama is just another politician that was in the right place at the right time. From 2000, Hillary was annointed. Yet her negatives always hovered around 50% which made being elected almost impossible. Savvy democrats (before the messiah complex took over) wanted someone who could win - and Obama emerged as the only viable alternative. He is a creation of the media, but his ambition is the same as any other politician seeking the office.
on Aug 06, 2008
KFC:
I can't believe what some deem as an empty suit has made it this far unless there's some sinister matter behind all this. I believe there is more than meets the eye here.


Nothing sinister about it. The DNC nominee for president is traditionally the candidate chosen by the press. This year is no different.

on Aug 06, 2008

The obama is the anti-christ (or anything close to it) is paranoia.

I don't think so. He's just the popular kid on the block. And when has the popular kid been the best in class? Rarely.

on Aug 06, 2008
I don't think so. He's just the popular kid on the block. And when has the popular kid been the best in class? Rarely.


I'm not so sure. Does the popular kid on the block get support from Hamas? Does the popular kid on the block sell himself as the next great hope of the world? Forget just the United States. He's selling himself as a Christian Muslim reaching out to the Jews and Arabs. My money says watch him carefully.

on Aug 06, 2008

I'm planning on watching him cry on Nov. 2nd.

on Aug 07, 2008

I'm not so sure. Does the popular kid on the block get support from Hamas? Does the popular kid on the block sell himself as the next great hope of the world? Forget just the United States. He's selling himself as a Christian Muslim reaching out to the Jews and Arabs. My money says watch him carefully.


And Mccain hasnt reached out to them?  please.

on Aug 07, 2008
And Mccain hasnt reached out to them? please.


not as a great hope of mankind nor have I seen McCain at the wailing wall with a head covering on.
on Aug 07, 2008

And Mccain hasnt reached out to them? please.

Yes, McCain does diplomacy. Obama does overseas campaigning.

on Aug 07, 2008

Yes, McCain does diplomacy. Obama does overseas campaigning.

its the same thing, its just that you like to look at it differently because McCain is your choice.  I mean when McCain went to Iraq he had a huge contingent following him and he was meeting people and campaigning.  Same thing.  It just that more foreigners like him...hmmm maybe it would be nice to have a president that is liked and respected in the world again....maybe we can get something done in diplomacy...just a thought

on Aug 07, 2008

when I say like him I am refering to Obama, and him drawing the big crowds

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