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May 3, 2008 at 11:25 AM #198676May 3, 2008 at 11:40 AM #198553
Arraya
ParticipantCome on, don’t be naive Arraya! Obama is supported by big business too. He wouldn’t be where he is if he wasn’t. The question is, who is the lesser of three evils. I like McCain, but I don’t like his hawkish views, specially on Iraq. I just can’t trust the Clintons, specially with Bubba there. Obama I think would be a healthy choice for the country and for the world. Plus, I think Obama has enough charisma to get the support of small donors and free him up a little bit more from special interest.
Agreed, to a point. These recent developments make me think he is not such a corporate lacky, maybe they noticed him turning on his corporate masters hence the new media talking point. I may be wrong. It will be interesting to watch unfold.
I will say this, if ran say CNN and wanted to bring Obama down. I’d just show wright over and over again couple with talking about “electability”. If you say the same thing over and over again on TV enough people will believe regardless of how ridiculous it is.
May 3, 2008 at 11:40 AM #198592Arraya
ParticipantCome on, don’t be naive Arraya! Obama is supported by big business too. He wouldn’t be where he is if he wasn’t. The question is, who is the lesser of three evils. I like McCain, but I don’t like his hawkish views, specially on Iraq. I just can’t trust the Clintons, specially with Bubba there. Obama I think would be a healthy choice for the country and for the world. Plus, I think Obama has enough charisma to get the support of small donors and free him up a little bit more from special interest.
Agreed, to a point. These recent developments make me think he is not such a corporate lacky, maybe they noticed him turning on his corporate masters hence the new media talking point. I may be wrong. It will be interesting to watch unfold.
I will say this, if ran say CNN and wanted to bring Obama down. I’d just show wright over and over again couple with talking about “electability”. If you say the same thing over and over again on TV enough people will believe regardless of how ridiculous it is.
May 3, 2008 at 11:40 AM #198621Arraya
ParticipantCome on, don’t be naive Arraya! Obama is supported by big business too. He wouldn’t be where he is if he wasn’t. The question is, who is the lesser of three evils. I like McCain, but I don’t like his hawkish views, specially on Iraq. I just can’t trust the Clintons, specially with Bubba there. Obama I think would be a healthy choice for the country and for the world. Plus, I think Obama has enough charisma to get the support of small donors and free him up a little bit more from special interest.
Agreed, to a point. These recent developments make me think he is not such a corporate lacky, maybe they noticed him turning on his corporate masters hence the new media talking point. I may be wrong. It will be interesting to watch unfold.
I will say this, if ran say CNN and wanted to bring Obama down. I’d just show wright over and over again couple with talking about “electability”. If you say the same thing over and over again on TV enough people will believe regardless of how ridiculous it is.
May 3, 2008 at 11:40 AM #198643Arraya
ParticipantCome on, don’t be naive Arraya! Obama is supported by big business too. He wouldn’t be where he is if he wasn’t. The question is, who is the lesser of three evils. I like McCain, but I don’t like his hawkish views, specially on Iraq. I just can’t trust the Clintons, specially with Bubba there. Obama I think would be a healthy choice for the country and for the world. Plus, I think Obama has enough charisma to get the support of small donors and free him up a little bit more from special interest.
Agreed, to a point. These recent developments make me think he is not such a corporate lacky, maybe they noticed him turning on his corporate masters hence the new media talking point. I may be wrong. It will be interesting to watch unfold.
I will say this, if ran say CNN and wanted to bring Obama down. I’d just show wright over and over again couple with talking about “electability”. If you say the same thing over and over again on TV enough people will believe regardless of how ridiculous it is.
May 3, 2008 at 11:40 AM #198681Arraya
ParticipantCome on, don’t be naive Arraya! Obama is supported by big business too. He wouldn’t be where he is if he wasn’t. The question is, who is the lesser of three evils. I like McCain, but I don’t like his hawkish views, specially on Iraq. I just can’t trust the Clintons, specially with Bubba there. Obama I think would be a healthy choice for the country and for the world. Plus, I think Obama has enough charisma to get the support of small donors and free him up a little bit more from special interest.
Agreed, to a point. These recent developments make me think he is not such a corporate lacky, maybe they noticed him turning on his corporate masters hence the new media talking point. I may be wrong. It will be interesting to watch unfold.
I will say this, if ran say CNN and wanted to bring Obama down. I’d just show wright over and over again couple with talking about “electability”. If you say the same thing over and over again on TV enough people will believe regardless of how ridiculous it is.
May 3, 2008 at 11:47 AM #198559RDeNiro
ParticipantRegardless of their political/economic philosophy. When he/she is sitting in the White House, will they govern with the interest of the American people in mind? Will he/she be supportive of the business that got them there? or Somewhere in between? I think all three candidates would definitely be more for the American People than the aberration we currently have as President. I just get a gut feeling that Obama and McCain are more sincere. Between Obama and McCain, I think Obama is more intelligent, educated and has a more realistic world view. So, I’ll go with Obama. I can stand Clinton. She would probably be a good president, but I just don’t like her.
May 3, 2008 at 11:47 AM #198597RDeNiro
ParticipantRegardless of their political/economic philosophy. When he/she is sitting in the White House, will they govern with the interest of the American people in mind? Will he/she be supportive of the business that got them there? or Somewhere in between? I think all three candidates would definitely be more for the American People than the aberration we currently have as President. I just get a gut feeling that Obama and McCain are more sincere. Between Obama and McCain, I think Obama is more intelligent, educated and has a more realistic world view. So, I’ll go with Obama. I can stand Clinton. She would probably be a good president, but I just don’t like her.
May 3, 2008 at 11:47 AM #198626RDeNiro
ParticipantRegardless of their political/economic philosophy. When he/she is sitting in the White House, will they govern with the interest of the American people in mind? Will he/she be supportive of the business that got them there? or Somewhere in between? I think all three candidates would definitely be more for the American People than the aberration we currently have as President. I just get a gut feeling that Obama and McCain are more sincere. Between Obama and McCain, I think Obama is more intelligent, educated and has a more realistic world view. So, I’ll go with Obama. I can stand Clinton. She would probably be a good president, but I just don’t like her.
May 3, 2008 at 11:47 AM #198648RDeNiro
ParticipantRegardless of their political/economic philosophy. When he/she is sitting in the White House, will they govern with the interest of the American people in mind? Will he/she be supportive of the business that got them there? or Somewhere in between? I think all three candidates would definitely be more for the American People than the aberration we currently have as President. I just get a gut feeling that Obama and McCain are more sincere. Between Obama and McCain, I think Obama is more intelligent, educated and has a more realistic world view. So, I’ll go with Obama. I can stand Clinton. She would probably be a good president, but I just don’t like her.
May 3, 2008 at 11:47 AM #198686RDeNiro
ParticipantRegardless of their political/economic philosophy. When he/she is sitting in the White House, will they govern with the interest of the American people in mind? Will he/she be supportive of the business that got them there? or Somewhere in between? I think all three candidates would definitely be more for the American People than the aberration we currently have as President. I just get a gut feeling that Obama and McCain are more sincere. Between Obama and McCain, I think Obama is more intelligent, educated and has a more realistic world view. So, I’ll go with Obama. I can stand Clinton. She would probably be a good president, but I just don’t like her.
May 3, 2008 at 12:54 PM #198593Arraya
ParticipantDon’t look know the media talking points are working.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/05/03/clinton-gaining-on-obama-in-north-carolina/
All the worlds a stage folks. Either that or I am a paranoid freak. Lets hope I am nuts;)
May 3, 2008 at 12:54 PM #198632Arraya
ParticipantDon’t look know the media talking points are working.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/05/03/clinton-gaining-on-obama-in-north-carolina/
All the worlds a stage folks. Either that or I am a paranoid freak. Lets hope I am nuts;)
May 3, 2008 at 12:54 PM #198661Arraya
ParticipantDon’t look know the media talking points are working.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/05/03/clinton-gaining-on-obama-in-north-carolina/
All the worlds a stage folks. Either that or I am a paranoid freak. Lets hope I am nuts;)
May 3, 2008 at 12:54 PM #198683Arraya
ParticipantDon’t look know the media talking points are working.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/05/03/clinton-gaining-on-obama-in-north-carolina/
All the worlds a stage folks. Either that or I am a paranoid freak. Lets hope I am nuts;)
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