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Unread 02-21-2008, 10:01 AM
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Default Obama walks on water

Stay tuned! Tonight at midnight, he'll turn your water into wine! Tomorrow, sources close to his campaign say, he will make the blind see again and the lame shall walk so that they can cast ballots on March 4th.

Obama walks on water | Jason Hayes - Musing

All hail our savior has returned!

Is this not how he is portraying himself? He'll solve all the worlds problems simply by creating "hope" for a better tomorrow? Hillary Clinton has a proven track record that she both cares and fights for real solutions to real problems.

For those of you who want to actually achieve change, vote Hillary Clinton '08.

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Unread 02-21-2008, 11:01 AM
 
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This silly metaphor is getting pretty tired...
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Unread 02-21-2008, 11:05 AM
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I aboslutely agree. It's time to start getting down to real issues. If only Sen. Obama would agree to step down off the Pulpit and join us. :-(
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Unread 02-21-2008, 11:07 AM
 
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Stay tuned! Tonight at midnight, he'll turn your water into wine! Tomorrow, sources close to his campaign say, he will make the blind see again and the lame shall walk so that they can cast ballots on March 4th.

Obama walks on water | Jason Hayes - Musing

All hail our savior has returned!

Is this not how he is portraying himself? He'll solve all the worlds problems simply by creating "hope" for a better tomorrow? Hillary Clinton has a proven track record that she both cares and fights for real solutions to real problems.

For those of you who want to actually achieve change, vote Hillary Clinton '08.
people who want change, vote Hillary 08? haha.. ohh, I cant stop laughing..

Let me guess, you dont like Obama?.. Odd considering that his plans are very similar to Clintons..
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Unread 02-21-2008, 11:12 AM
 
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I aboslutely agree. It's time to start getting down to real issues. If only Sen. Obama would agree to step down off the Pulpit and join us. :-(

Let's see, Obama has encouraged the everyday citizen to become involved in the process.

What problem or issue has not been discussed or addressed that you wish to have clarity on?

Please only pick one, so that we may address one issue at a time.
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Unread 02-21-2008, 11:16 AM
 
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I aboslutely agree. It's time to start getting down to real issues. If only Sen. Obama would agree to step down off the Pulpit and join us. :-(
Hopefully we'll see more of that in days and weeks to come. I think Obama's campaign has gotten the message that more specifics are neccesary in his public appearances. They're out there to be found. His supporters constantly direct people to his website, which contains good information.

I'm an Obama supporter. I have BIG problems with Hillary, but would support her if she got the nomination. If I sat around and tore her to shreds between now and the convention, and she got the nomination, I'd be in a tough position.

They're both fine candidates, in the end. My candidate didn't make it this far, so Obama's my guy. I've liked him all along, but prefered someone else. I, and many, many other supporters I know, are not part of some stupid cult or blind to his faults. We're not lunatics. The hyperbole on this board is tiresome. Is this what we should be doing? Playing "gotcha" and tearing eachother down?
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Unread 02-21-2008, 11:32 AM
 
Location: On my way to FLA baby !!
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He sure does and he can or hasnt never done anything wrong because if you dare bring it up the $obomator$ will come after you an attack like dogs.

Why hasnt no one brought up his paying people to register to vote in Chicago for his run for the senate seat?
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Unread 02-21-2008, 11:34 AM
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He sure does and he can or hasnt never done anything wrong because if you dare bring it up the $obomator$ will come after you an attack like dogs.

Why hasnt no one brought up his paying people to register to vote in Chicago for his run for the senate seat?
Even when he is FLAT-OUT busted, his supporters can't seem to grasp reality. In another thread that was started to trash Hillary, I PROVED that he did the same thing as Hillary was accused of WAY before she did, and still, the Cultists refuse to see the light:

http://www.city-data.com/forum/2008-...oat-style.html
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Unread 02-21-2008, 11:36 AM
 
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He sure does and he can or hasnt never done anything wrong because if you dare bring it up the $obomator$ will come after you an attack like dogs.

Why hasnt no one brought up his paying people to register to vote in Chicago for his run for the senate seat?
Floridabound: While I'm speaking frankly, I want to make it clear that I know what you're doing. You would NEVER vote for Obama. Nor would you vote for Clinton. You get on threads started by Clinton supporters just to chum the waters and get the Dems fighting with one another. You're deliberately inflammatory with your ever-changing plays on Obama's name (which is tired in its own way) and seldom add anything valuable to the conversation. Support your guy, whoever that may be, and move along.
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Unread 02-21-2008, 11:36 AM
 
Location: Western North Carolina
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I'm wondering what in the world is wrong with feeling enthusiastic, hopeful, prideful, and engaged? This man is bringing our youth out in droves to get involved in the political process, they are our country's future! They are not going to come out for some tired old man, and Hillary, while a smart woman, does not have what it takes to inspire them. I am more concerned about our country and the direction it is going for my children's sake than anything else. I grew up in a wonderful America, and I am extremely unhappy with the direction our current leadership has taken my country in the last decade or so. I'm ALLOWED to say that, that does not mean I am unpatriotic. IF IT TAKES SOMEONE WHOSE STRONGEST SKIILL IS HIS ABILITY TO INSPIRE, SO BE IT!!. Let the states decide on the individual issues. That is pretty much what they are doing now anyway. I want a President I'm not ashamed of. WE'VE FELT UNINSPIRED FOR WAY TOO LONG.
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