Is Hillary Due for a Comeback?
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Obamanadas- Wake up! This man had done nothing for anyone! If he has catered to anyone it has been black Americans and Africa. Not Asians, Hispanics, latinos, Whites, or any other race. He is not a uniter. He is a divider. Instead of listening to empty promises, take a look at his past...that will tell you the future you can expect from him. Nothing! Nada! Vote for Hillary! She will beat McCain and she will be the next President of the United States.
If he wins Primary, I'm jumping ship
Joseph of XX said :
"If Hillary wins, I'm jumping party lines and voting for McCain.
I'm fairly certain that there are millions of Americans like me."
Joseph - If Obama wins the nomination, I'm jumping ship and voting for McCain too, and i'll just bet there are millions of Americans just like me.
Hey Democrats wake up!!!
Hey Democrats wake up!!! Nomination for Obama is nothing but Republican conspiracy. They are voting for Obama to so that (Obama) wins the nomination and then they (Republicans) would leave him (Obama) in the general election. Pretty nice trick! Isn’t it?
Hillary and Obama - Old and Bad Ideas
There are 2 untruths I am growing increasingly tired of hearing.
1. Hillary and her experience. Compared to whom or what? Obama? That might be true, but nobody can make the case for her overall experience being substantial. Its not and with the lack of any real evidence of her experience from her first lady years its a ludicrous claim.
2. Obama has new ideas. Say what? Recycled liberalism from the 1960's doesn't constitute "new ideas". He has presented nothing but tired, failed ideas from the past if anyone would ever make the effort to listen to what he is saying. The American people are mindless robots if they fall for this.
Right on Day One?
Barack Obama seems like a nice guy, but I still have my reservations about him. Somehow I can't seem to get past some of the items below that will be brought up about him over, and over again.
Being Right on Day One
Barack Obama says it's not enough to be ready on day one, you must be right.
Then, he claims that in the Senate, he has goofed when voting on important bills, actually pressing
the wrong buttons. Can you believe that? But I digress, more than 38% of the time, or 174 times he hasn't even bothered to vote, coupled with his "Present" status when he hangs to the rear not to be controversial (I guess)
on many important issues. That's 55% more than Hillary Clinton. If you don't believe me, look up his voting record.
He now claims his past drug use, which he admits to be more than "casual" was a mistake. His association with indicted Tony Rezko was "boneheaded" . This was a mistake, that was a mistake. I thought being right on day one
meant not making these mistakes. Hmph!
By the way, he prides himself on being against the Iraq war from day one, but he won't explain why.
I guess he flipped a coin. Funny, but back in 2002-2003, I was also against the war. I told my friends my position, even wrote an Op-Ed in the local paper. I had numerous reasons for my decision which I won't bore you with now. However, I also wasn't a member of Congress, so right or wrong, my vote, like Obama's, didn't matter. This seems to be
the only major issue between him and Hillary. They both want to bring the troops home, and bring an amicable end to this mess we've gotten into so what's the difference? If that's all it takes, maybe I should run for President?
I've read his positions on the issues from his
website and frankly, I'm not impressed. They look to me like boilerplate arguements that a freshman member of congress would give that any seasoned politician can poke holes into without even looking deep.
I think an even bigger problem for me regarding Obama is that I don't believe that he is being honest with the voters of Illinois, or the country. He was elected to the US Senate a couple of years ago to serve out the term of disgraced senator Pete Fitzgerald. He only won because his opponent Jack Ryan (of Jeri Ryan fame)was wrapped in scandal
and Alan Keyes was flown in as a last minute joke replacement for the other party. So his campaign for the Presidential nomination is the first major campaign he has ever run in. Doesn't that sound like on-the-job training? He hadn't barely
received his key to the Senate washroom when he announced his bid for President and has spent his time since criss-crossing the country campaigning in every venue that will have him.
US Senators serve for six (6) years, not one, or two. I believe he should serve out his six year commitment that he contracted with the voters of Illinois to do, and become more familiar with the workings of Washington firsthand, or at least learn how to properly use his vote button. To vacate his seat early, before he has even served one term I find despicable.
He believes that he can bring Democrats and Republicans together. Well, so did Jimmy Carter, and that other fool who claimed to be "A uniter, not a divider!", or was it a divider, not a uniter?
Both of them left office (or is leaving) this country a total mess.
By the way, if he's able to do this, how come so many Democrats are voting for Hillary?
It is odd that Republicans who would NEVER vote for him under any scenario are touting him publicly as if he were the "second coming" but privately their mantra is:
"If Obama wins the nomination, McCain wins the White House"
I don't think any of us want that.
Right on Day One?
Barack Obama seems like a nice guy, but I still have my reservations about him. Somehow I can't seem to get past some of the items below that will be brought up about him over, and over again.
Being Right on Day One
Barack Obama says it's not enough to be ready on day one, you must be right.
Then, he claims that in the Senate, he has goofed when voting on important bills, actually pressing
the wrong buttons. Can you believe that? But I digress, more than 38% of the time, or 174 times he hasn't even bothered to vote, coupled with his "Present" status when he hangs to the rear not to be controversial (I guess)
on many important issues. That's 55% more than Hillary Clinton. If you don't believe me, look up his voting record.
He now claims his past drug use, which he admits to be more than "casual" was a mistake. His association with indicted Tony Rezko was "boneheaded" . This was a mistake, that was a mistake. I thought being right on day one
meant not making these mistakes. Hmph!
By the way, he prides himself on being against the Iraq war from day one, but he won't explain why.
I guess he flipped a coin. Funny, but back in 2002-2003, I was also against the war. I told my friends my position, even wrote an Op-Ed in the local paper. I had numerous reasons for my decision which I won't bore you with now. However, I also wasn't a member of Congress, so right or wrong, my vote, like Obama's, didn't matter. This seems to be
the only major issue between him and Hillary. They both want to bring the troops home, and bring an amicable end to this mess we've gotten into so what's the difference? If that's all it takes, maybe I should run for President?
I've read his positions on the issues from his
website and frankly, I'm not impressed. They look to me like boilerplate arguements that a freshman member of congress would give that any seasoned politician can poke holes into without even looking deep.
I think an even bigger problem for me regarding Obama is that I don't believe that he is being honest with the voters of Illinois, or the country. He was elected to the US Senate a couple of years ago to serve out the term of disgraced senator Pete Fitzgerald. He only won because his opponent Jack Ryan (of Jeri Ryan fame)was wrapped in scandal
and Alan Keyes was flown in as a last minute joke replacement for the other party. So his campaign for the Presidential nomination is the first major campaign he has ever run in. Doesn't that sound like on-the-job training? He hadn't barely
received his key to the Senate washroom when he announced his bid for President and has spent his time since criss-crossing the country campaigning in every venue that will have him.
US Senators serve for six (6) years, not one, or two. I believe he should serve out his six year commitment that he contracted with the voters of Illinois to do, and become more familiar with the workings of Washington firsthand, or at least learn how to properly use his vote button. To vacate his seat early, before he has even served one term I find despicable.
He believes that he can bring Democrats and Republicans together. Well, so did Jimmy Carter, and that other fool who claimed to be "A uniter, not a divider!", or was it a divider, not a uniter?
Both of them left office (or is leaving) this country a total mess.
By the way, if he's able to do this, how come so many Democrats are voting for Hillary?
It is odd that Republicans who would NEVER vote for him under any scenario are touting him publicly as if he were the "second coming" but privately their mantra is:
"If Obama wins the nomination, McCain wins the White House"
I don't think any of us want that.
Hillary vs Obama --- Machiavelli vs JFK
Hillary will win ugly at any cost seating the FL & MI delegates (where neither campaigned in the name of "not disenfranchising voters", then appealing to superdelegates to undo the will of the people, just like the Machiavellian witch she really is.
Then McCain will clean her clock after she rips apart the democratic party. Slick willy, the Rich pardon, the White House furniture, her votes for the war, etc. will all be fair game.
I'm a republican, in Texas but will go out to vote for Hillary. McCain doesn't need my vote in the primary, but Mr. Obama would be much tougher for him to beat. Listening to Obama's speech recently brought tears to my eyes. And for a life-long republican, that's scary.
If she wins Primary, I'm jumping ship
If Hillary wins, I'm jumping party lines and voting for McCain.
I'm fairly certain that there are millions of Americans like me.
She simply cannot be trusted.
Do a Google search on the following terms for references to back up my claims of dishonesty:
"Clinton Body Count"
"Clinton Peter Paul"
If we Americans are naive enough to vote this crook into office, then we deserve what we get for the next 8 years.
Bring It On~~~
Yes, Obama is full of hot air. Maybe he can take you away in his hot air balloon if he wins...'cos you're gonna want to leave.
Hillary is the clear choice for people who are not in a trance.
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CLINTON WILL WIN, AND WILL SOON BE IN CONTROL



