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July 17, 2008 at 10:47 PM #241773July 17, 2008 at 11:01 PM #241576AnonymousGuest
Just to clarify my position to partypup, and others. I’m not saying Obama is no longer my man, I’m saying that partypup made some worthy points about polictics in general and presented information about Obama, that IF true, should be investigated by the voting public. The knowledge that you have about a certain topic is directly proportional to the time you take studying it, given that you have the appropriate intellect. I wasn’t aware of the Obama’s supposed “flip-flopping” as I’ve been busy with other things. I will check it out. It is hard for me to believe that he has suddently turned sinister.
July 17, 2008 at 11:01 PM #241714AnonymousGuestJust to clarify my position to partypup, and others. I’m not saying Obama is no longer my man, I’m saying that partypup made some worthy points about polictics in general and presented information about Obama, that IF true, should be investigated by the voting public. The knowledge that you have about a certain topic is directly proportional to the time you take studying it, given that you have the appropriate intellect. I wasn’t aware of the Obama’s supposed “flip-flopping” as I’ve been busy with other things. I will check it out. It is hard for me to believe that he has suddently turned sinister.
July 17, 2008 at 11:01 PM #241722AnonymousGuestJust to clarify my position to partypup, and others. I’m not saying Obama is no longer my man, I’m saying that partypup made some worthy points about polictics in general and presented information about Obama, that IF true, should be investigated by the voting public. The knowledge that you have about a certain topic is directly proportional to the time you take studying it, given that you have the appropriate intellect. I wasn’t aware of the Obama’s supposed “flip-flopping” as I’ve been busy with other things. I will check it out. It is hard for me to believe that he has suddently turned sinister.
July 17, 2008 at 11:01 PM #241776AnonymousGuestJust to clarify my position to partypup, and others. I’m not saying Obama is no longer my man, I’m saying that partypup made some worthy points about polictics in general and presented information about Obama, that IF true, should be investigated by the voting public. The knowledge that you have about a certain topic is directly proportional to the time you take studying it, given that you have the appropriate intellect. I wasn’t aware of the Obama’s supposed “flip-flopping” as I’ve been busy with other things. I will check it out. It is hard for me to believe that he has suddently turned sinister.
July 17, 2008 at 11:01 PM #241778AnonymousGuestJust to clarify my position to partypup, and others. I’m not saying Obama is no longer my man, I’m saying that partypup made some worthy points about polictics in general and presented information about Obama, that IF true, should be investigated by the voting public. The knowledge that you have about a certain topic is directly proportional to the time you take studying it, given that you have the appropriate intellect. I wasn’t aware of the Obama’s supposed “flip-flopping” as I’ve been busy with other things. I will check it out. It is hard for me to believe that he has suddently turned sinister.
July 17, 2008 at 11:06 PM #241586seattle-reloParticipantWow, I go out for a little girls wine night and come back to this mess! Geesh!
Partypup: thank you for opening up the discussion regarding Obama. Sadly I believe your observations are right on. Right on about both Obama and our nation’s future. I would love to believe that Obama is just playing the game to get elected to then evoke well needed change, but I just don’t think that’s the case…it’s very disappointing.
Marion: you get a lot of grief on this site, I think if you left the personal attacks out of your rebutals you’d have a lot more credibility.
I really liked Obama in the beginning. He’s an amazing speaker, an amazing motivator and evokes a feeling of hope for many that listens to him. I want him to be what people hope he is, but lately something is different about him and I fear that he is not what we hope. He reminds me of a professor I had in graduate school. This professor was hypnotic when he spoke to the class. I can’t explain it…all of the students just listened to him in almost a trance like state, but when it came to the end of the semester we realized we were listening to him, but not hearing him and realized we really didn’t learn a thing. Don’t just listen but hear what Obama is really saying by watching his actions, it’s incongruent with what he’s saying. By saying this I am not a McCain supporter, but I see the potential for very dark times ahead and we need a leader that can evoke real change rather than someone who attends to the will of the puppetier behind the curtain.July 17, 2008 at 11:06 PM #241724seattle-reloParticipantWow, I go out for a little girls wine night and come back to this mess! Geesh!
Partypup: thank you for opening up the discussion regarding Obama. Sadly I believe your observations are right on. Right on about both Obama and our nation’s future. I would love to believe that Obama is just playing the game to get elected to then evoke well needed change, but I just don’t think that’s the case…it’s very disappointing.
Marion: you get a lot of grief on this site, I think if you left the personal attacks out of your rebutals you’d have a lot more credibility.
I really liked Obama in the beginning. He’s an amazing speaker, an amazing motivator and evokes a feeling of hope for many that listens to him. I want him to be what people hope he is, but lately something is different about him and I fear that he is not what we hope. He reminds me of a professor I had in graduate school. This professor was hypnotic when he spoke to the class. I can’t explain it…all of the students just listened to him in almost a trance like state, but when it came to the end of the semester we realized we were listening to him, but not hearing him and realized we really didn’t learn a thing. Don’t just listen but hear what Obama is really saying by watching his actions, it’s incongruent with what he’s saying. By saying this I am not a McCain supporter, but I see the potential for very dark times ahead and we need a leader that can evoke real change rather than someone who attends to the will of the puppetier behind the curtain.July 17, 2008 at 11:06 PM #241732seattle-reloParticipantWow, I go out for a little girls wine night and come back to this mess! Geesh!
Partypup: thank you for opening up the discussion regarding Obama. Sadly I believe your observations are right on. Right on about both Obama and our nation’s future. I would love to believe that Obama is just playing the game to get elected to then evoke well needed change, but I just don’t think that’s the case…it’s very disappointing.
Marion: you get a lot of grief on this site, I think if you left the personal attacks out of your rebutals you’d have a lot more credibility.
I really liked Obama in the beginning. He’s an amazing speaker, an amazing motivator and evokes a feeling of hope for many that listens to him. I want him to be what people hope he is, but lately something is different about him and I fear that he is not what we hope. He reminds me of a professor I had in graduate school. This professor was hypnotic when he spoke to the class. I can’t explain it…all of the students just listened to him in almost a trance like state, but when it came to the end of the semester we realized we were listening to him, but not hearing him and realized we really didn’t learn a thing. Don’t just listen but hear what Obama is really saying by watching his actions, it’s incongruent with what he’s saying. By saying this I am not a McCain supporter, but I see the potential for very dark times ahead and we need a leader that can evoke real change rather than someone who attends to the will of the puppetier behind the curtain.July 17, 2008 at 11:06 PM #241786seattle-reloParticipantWow, I go out for a little girls wine night and come back to this mess! Geesh!
Partypup: thank you for opening up the discussion regarding Obama. Sadly I believe your observations are right on. Right on about both Obama and our nation’s future. I would love to believe that Obama is just playing the game to get elected to then evoke well needed change, but I just don’t think that’s the case…it’s very disappointing.
Marion: you get a lot of grief on this site, I think if you left the personal attacks out of your rebutals you’d have a lot more credibility.
I really liked Obama in the beginning. He’s an amazing speaker, an amazing motivator and evokes a feeling of hope for many that listens to him. I want him to be what people hope he is, but lately something is different about him and I fear that he is not what we hope. He reminds me of a professor I had in graduate school. This professor was hypnotic when he spoke to the class. I can’t explain it…all of the students just listened to him in almost a trance like state, but when it came to the end of the semester we realized we were listening to him, but not hearing him and realized we really didn’t learn a thing. Don’t just listen but hear what Obama is really saying by watching his actions, it’s incongruent with what he’s saying. By saying this I am not a McCain supporter, but I see the potential for very dark times ahead and we need a leader that can evoke real change rather than someone who attends to the will of the puppetier behind the curtain.July 17, 2008 at 11:06 PM #241788seattle-reloParticipantWow, I go out for a little girls wine night and come back to this mess! Geesh!
Partypup: thank you for opening up the discussion regarding Obama. Sadly I believe your observations are right on. Right on about both Obama and our nation’s future. I would love to believe that Obama is just playing the game to get elected to then evoke well needed change, but I just don’t think that’s the case…it’s very disappointing.
Marion: you get a lot of grief on this site, I think if you left the personal attacks out of your rebutals you’d have a lot more credibility.
I really liked Obama in the beginning. He’s an amazing speaker, an amazing motivator and evokes a feeling of hope for many that listens to him. I want him to be what people hope he is, but lately something is different about him and I fear that he is not what we hope. He reminds me of a professor I had in graduate school. This professor was hypnotic when he spoke to the class. I can’t explain it…all of the students just listened to him in almost a trance like state, but when it came to the end of the semester we realized we were listening to him, but not hearing him and realized we really didn’t learn a thing. Don’t just listen but hear what Obama is really saying by watching his actions, it’s incongruent with what he’s saying. By saying this I am not a McCain supporter, but I see the potential for very dark times ahead and we need a leader that can evoke real change rather than someone who attends to the will of the puppetier behind the curtain.July 17, 2008 at 11:08 PM #241581AnonymousGuestI’m listening, Arraya. This conspiracy theory, for lack of a better word, is new to me. I never considered things from that angle.
July 17, 2008 at 11:08 PM #241719AnonymousGuestI’m listening, Arraya. This conspiracy theory, for lack of a better word, is new to me. I never considered things from that angle.
July 17, 2008 at 11:08 PM #241727AnonymousGuestI’m listening, Arraya. This conspiracy theory, for lack of a better word, is new to me. I never considered things from that angle.
July 17, 2008 at 11:08 PM #241781AnonymousGuestI’m listening, Arraya. This conspiracy theory, for lack of a better word, is new to me. I never considered things from that angle.
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