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ParticipantObama’s “spiritual advisor” is a racist. Saying that Obama is not a racist is like saying that just because I hang out with some guys that wear sheets around a bonfire in the woods, I am not a racist.
That’s complete nonsense. What if you hang around members of the KKK because they work with you, or they bowl with you or they go to church with you? Does that make you a racist? No.
Obama AGREES with the Reverend Wright and his church and SIGNED a document stating as much.
Brutus, if you believe that Obama signed a document stating that he agrees with everything that Wright says, then the wool is rather easily pulled over your eyes.
Plus, as if that weren’t enough, he launched his bid for the presidency in the home of a notorious America-hating terrorist.
Brutus, you appear to have been bamboozled by Rush and Sean again. Check out this link:
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/fact-checker/2008/02/obamas_weatherman_connection.html
Then there’s his big-mouth wife…
His wife is outspoken. Why is that a problem for you?
He’s trying to pull the wool over our eyes.
Brutus, if you don’t want to vote for Obama based on facts and issues and reality, that’s fine. If you’re going to vote, why base your vote on right-wing propaganda? Why not search for the truth instead?
He believes in the re-distribution of income. That is the essence of communism.
Redistribution of income would occur in the United States under any president. Any tax is a redistribution of wealth. Beyond that it’s a matter of degrees. Some presidents would prefer more than others. So, to say that anybody who believes in redistribution of wealth is a communist is to call all 43 presidents communists.
Socialism is a necessary step on the road to communism. I want us off that road before the US becomes the scene of communist-inspired genocide, just like every country where communists have taken over.
That’s even whackier than anything I’ve heard Rush or Sean say. You don’t really think that’s a possibility, do you?
Having Obama as president would be like electing Jimmy Carter to a second term.
Care to back that up with anything other than right-wing propaganda that doesn’t stand up to even a little scrutiny?
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Participantget the details before you comment pro – or con
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ParticipantYou know the Che flag is a real turn-off and ticks me off. I was leaning towards none of the above, but something tells me every freak crack-pot out there who’s had to sit out most national elections, has finally found a nice smile, and smooth talker to “represent”. At least Bill Clinton could bring back Reagan Democrats.
I would totally support Obama if the GOP had held the white house, but I am a little queasy about the central planners running amok.
The che flag is a turn-off in general for you or the fact that a few Obama supporters have che flags bothers you? Does it change your opinion of Obama? If so, why? If not, why are you concerned with it?
You were leaning towards none of the above. Has that changed? If so, why? Is it because “something,” which you apparently can’t name or even identify is telling you something about a candidate’s supporters, not even about the candidate himself?
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ParticipantYou know the Che flag is a real turn-off and ticks me off. I was leaning towards none of the above, but something tells me every freak crack-pot out there who’s had to sit out most national elections, has finally found a nice smile, and smooth talker to “represent”. At least Bill Clinton could bring back Reagan Democrats.
I would totally support Obama if the GOP had held the white house, but I am a little queasy about the central planners running amok.
The che flag is a turn-off in general for you or the fact that a few Obama supporters have che flags bothers you? Does it change your opinion of Obama? If so, why? If not, why are you concerned with it?
You were leaning towards none of the above. Has that changed? If so, why? Is it because “something,” which you apparently can’t name or even identify is telling you something about a candidate’s supporters, not even about the candidate himself?
zk
ParticipantYou know the Che flag is a real turn-off and ticks me off. I was leaning towards none of the above, but something tells me every freak crack-pot out there who’s had to sit out most national elections, has finally found a nice smile, and smooth talker to “represent”. At least Bill Clinton could bring back Reagan Democrats.
I would totally support Obama if the GOP had held the white house, but I am a little queasy about the central planners running amok.
The che flag is a turn-off in general for you or the fact that a few Obama supporters have che flags bothers you? Does it change your opinion of Obama? If so, why? If not, why are you concerned with it?
You were leaning towards none of the above. Has that changed? If so, why? Is it because “something,” which you apparently can’t name or even identify is telling you something about a candidate’s supporters, not even about the candidate himself?
zk
ParticipantYou know the Che flag is a real turn-off and ticks me off. I was leaning towards none of the above, but something tells me every freak crack-pot out there who’s had to sit out most national elections, has finally found a nice smile, and smooth talker to “represent”. At least Bill Clinton could bring back Reagan Democrats.
I would totally support Obama if the GOP had held the white house, but I am a little queasy about the central planners running amok.
The che flag is a turn-off in general for you or the fact that a few Obama supporters have che flags bothers you? Does it change your opinion of Obama? If so, why? If not, why are you concerned with it?
You were leaning towards none of the above. Has that changed? If so, why? Is it because “something,” which you apparently can’t name or even identify is telling you something about a candidate’s supporters, not even about the candidate himself?
zk
ParticipantYou know the Che flag is a real turn-off and ticks me off. I was leaning towards none of the above, but something tells me every freak crack-pot out there who’s had to sit out most national elections, has finally found a nice smile, and smooth talker to “represent”. At least Bill Clinton could bring back Reagan Democrats.
I would totally support Obama if the GOP had held the white house, but I am a little queasy about the central planners running amok.
The che flag is a turn-off in general for you or the fact that a few Obama supporters have che flags bothers you? Does it change your opinion of Obama? If so, why? If not, why are you concerned with it?
You were leaning towards none of the above. Has that changed? If so, why? Is it because “something,” which you apparently can’t name or even identify is telling you something about a candidate’s supporters, not even about the candidate himself?
zk
Participant“ZK, your liberal sentiment only causes more problems in society.”
What liberal sentiment is that? And specifically what problems do sentiments such as mine cause?
In fact I will track it down for you.
I’ve already tried, and I don’t think it exists.
I just don’t think America is ready for Obama.
Obviously I disagree, but either way I don’t see how our opinions about whether America is ready are relevant. Either it is or it isn’t and we’ll find out in November.
Obama just doesn’t have the experience necessary to lead this country.
That is a valid concern. His lack of experience is, in my opinion, his biggest drawback. On the other hand, I believe the fact that he actually listens to people who do have experience (as opposed to our current president, who doesn’t seem to ever listen to anybody or anything except his gut) will combine with his apparent (to me) willingness and ability to look at things in a new way and result in exactly the type of leadership this country needs right now.
I’m off to the gaslamp then the Cubs game. Hasta manana, amigos.
zk
Participant“ZK, your liberal sentiment only causes more problems in society.”
What liberal sentiment is that? And specifically what problems do sentiments such as mine cause?
In fact I will track it down for you.
I’ve already tried, and I don’t think it exists.
I just don’t think America is ready for Obama.
Obviously I disagree, but either way I don’t see how our opinions about whether America is ready are relevant. Either it is or it isn’t and we’ll find out in November.
Obama just doesn’t have the experience necessary to lead this country.
That is a valid concern. His lack of experience is, in my opinion, his biggest drawback. On the other hand, I believe the fact that he actually listens to people who do have experience (as opposed to our current president, who doesn’t seem to ever listen to anybody or anything except his gut) will combine with his apparent (to me) willingness and ability to look at things in a new way and result in exactly the type of leadership this country needs right now.
I’m off to the gaslamp then the Cubs game. Hasta manana, amigos.
zk
Participant“ZK, your liberal sentiment only causes more problems in society.”
What liberal sentiment is that? And specifically what problems do sentiments such as mine cause?
In fact I will track it down for you.
I’ve already tried, and I don’t think it exists.
I just don’t think America is ready for Obama.
Obviously I disagree, but either way I don’t see how our opinions about whether America is ready are relevant. Either it is or it isn’t and we’ll find out in November.
Obama just doesn’t have the experience necessary to lead this country.
That is a valid concern. His lack of experience is, in my opinion, his biggest drawback. On the other hand, I believe the fact that he actually listens to people who do have experience (as opposed to our current president, who doesn’t seem to ever listen to anybody or anything except his gut) will combine with his apparent (to me) willingness and ability to look at things in a new way and result in exactly the type of leadership this country needs right now.
I’m off to the gaslamp then the Cubs game. Hasta manana, amigos.
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