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Obama gaining on all fronts...
6 years ago  ::  Dec 07, 2007 - 12:25AM #1
GiveArodaBreak
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Its happening, he's making his move and will win in Iowa and that will thrust him in New Hampshire where he is already gaining on Hillary. After that Edwards, after coming in 3rd in both will drop out, or will lose so much of his support that he will be even more irrelavent and his the majority of his supporters will move to Obama, the same goes for Biden, Richardson, Dodd, etc... And after super duper tuesday Obama will be the nominee. Get ready for President Obama. I'd love for him to pick Jim Webb as his VP. former secretary of the navy with a son in Iraq, he's got a huge amount of foriegn policy knowledge and would be a huge asset once he's in White House. Obama is exactly what we need, a guy who can bring this country together and inspire us to fix the problems we have in this country. I think back to when Bush was standing on the rubble in NY giving that speech, he had the whole country behind him. We had a huge new threat to our security, I wish he could have used that for us to band together and work to get off of foriegn oil, and global warming. I mean if Bush had the ability that Obama has he'd have really convinced the american people of these wars, but he doesn't, and he's lost the trust of the country. I agree with much of Obama's politics, but his best asset is his ability to bring people together. You look at our most succesful presidents, and all of them were able to bring congress and the country together. Reagan knew how to work with the other side of the aisle, Bush and the current leadership seem too concerned with winning on their terms and beating up the other guy. Obama could work to unite us behind the solutions we need to overcome some serious problems, problems that might require a little sacrifice. Like getting off the oil, protecting the enviorment, finding a sensable way of ending the Iraq war and get our troops home, fix health care, etc... I mean there isn't much of a difference between Hillarys and Obamas politics, but she is so polarizing that this country would continue to be in one giant fight between red states and blue. I mean we as a country pretty much agree on most things, the people that are driving a wedge in this country and the ones ruining it... the Ann Coulters, Rush Limbaugh, Ariana Huffington, Michael Moore, Karl Rove etc... We need a guy to unite us and actually lead us to do whats hard but is also in the best interest of this country. And Obama is that guy.
6 years ago  ::  Dec 07, 2007 - 12:57AM #2
AYankeefan
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Obama is a victim of very poor democratic opposition. Barack Obama
6 years ago  ::  Dec 07, 2007 - 12:57AM #3
jimmy
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hillary went down faster then monica did

6 years ago  ::  Dec 07, 2007 - 1:19AM #4
MyYESNetwork
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hillary went down faster then monica did

HAHA.....she sure did!!
6 years ago  ::  Dec 07, 2007 - 2:40AM #5
MyYESNetwork
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Hillary will still win the Democrat nomination, and easily.
6 years ago  ::  Dec 07, 2007 - 3:08AM #6
GlenninVirginia
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Right, and Obama is a bush leaguer, not even ready for his "cup of coffee."
6 years ago  ::  Dec 07, 2007 - 3:25AM #7
AYankeefan
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Do you also think she will win the Presidency? Very Confused

6 years ago  ::  Dec 07, 2007 - 5:22AM #8
MyYESNetwork
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We need a guy to unite us and actually lead us to do whats hard but is also in the best interest of this country. And Obama is that guy.


Oh brother............................................Yea, just what we need....An x muslim who cares so much for this country that he wont even honor it by putting his hand over his heart during the pledge or the National Anthem.

6 years ago  ::  Dec 07, 2007 - 5:23AM #9
MyYESNetwork
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hillary went down faster then monica did


Too funny!

6 years ago  ::  Dec 07, 2007 - 5:26AM #10
GlenninVirginia
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I'd love to have a woman President - if it were a woman of the Golda Meir/Margaret Thatcher/Jeanne Kirkpatrick type.

A shrew like Hillary Clinton would be an even bigger nightmare to women than to men.
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