Wednesday, December 3, 2008

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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

Obama Had a Presidential 'Plan' Too

June 19, 2007 03:01 PM ET | Permanent Link | Print

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David Mendell "From Promise to Power"

CondeNast Portfolio October 2008 page 80 Obama's much touted ban on lobbyists campaign contributions...when in fact he has lists from lobbyists who their employers are and is approaching the corporation directly and Obama received and receives contributions from lobbyists wives.

After reading Mendell's book I have to wonder --"WHAT COULD THE DEMOCRATS BE THINKING TO RUN OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT"...

1968 RNC there was a ground swell for a Ragean for President movement........Ragean said being the California Gov for 4 years is not enought experience. He told his followers and the Republican Party he needed more time. It was too soon.

2008 Obama should not be running. He needs more time...but his spin masters feel he is on a roll fearing given more time he can make mistakes where is now he has a clean slate. Sure he has a clean slate......he has not done anything except run for office......and his run for the US Senate was a joke which YOU KNOW.....and so does eveyone else but it's like the Emperor's new cloths......EVERYONE IS AFRAID TO SAY THAT......ah the perverble race card.......so it does blow in the wind.

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