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Old 03-01-2008, 09:40 AM
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Default Obama Nafta Double Talk

... .. The Obama campaign told CTV late Thursday night that no message was passed to the Canadian government that suggests that Obama does not mean what he says about opting out of NAFTA if it is not renegotiated.
However, the Obama camp did not respond to repeated questions from CTV on reports that a conversation on this matter was held between Obama's senior economic adviser -- Austan Goolsbee -- and the Canadian Consulate General in Chicago.
Earlier Thursday, the Obama campaign insisted that no conversations have taken place with any of its senior ranks and representatives of the Canadian government on the NAFTA issue. On Thursday night, CTV spoke with Goolsbee, but he refused to say whether he had such a conversation with the Canadian government office in Chicago. He also said he has been told to direct any questions to the campaign headquarters. ...
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Old 03-01-2008, 09:42 AM
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Show me a candidate for president that doesn't double-talk.
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Old 03-01-2008, 09:48 AM
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So?

Show me a candidate for president that doesn't double-talk.
Well it's problem when his whole campaign is about ending the ways of washington but he is doing exactly the same....He is saying anything to get into the white house....
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Including saying he was opposed to the war. Since he wasnt a Senator at the time and therefore had no vote his position is meaningless. I cant believe billary is letting him get away with bashing her over this. She even went as far as to say in the last debate that the one thing she would take back is the vote to give Bush war powers in Iraq. McCain wont let saddam barack hussein bin obama get away with such nonsense.

The House and Senate had to go on record with a vote giving Bush permission to wage war in Iraq. They obviously didnt want to grant dubya such powers but the alternative was to put the safety of the American people at risk. It was a very troublesome dilema and I can see why they would err to caution on the side of the protcting the American people. 95% of the house and Senate voted yea, bin obama wasnt a Senator at the time so he didnt face this tough choice.

For him to now claim he was against the war because he stuck his finger in the air and made a politically calculated speech is

BS
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Including saying he was opposed to the war. Since he wasnt a Senator at the time and therefore had no vote his position is meaningless. I cant believe billary is letting him get away with bashing her over this. She even went as far as to say in the last debate that the one thing she would take back is the vote to give Bush war powers in Iraq. McCain wont let saddam barack hussein bin obama get away with such nonsense.

The House and Senate had to go on record with a vote giving Bush permission to wage war in Iraq. They obviously didnt want to grant dubya such powers but the alternative was to put the safety of the American people at risk. It was a very troublesome dilema and I can see why they would err to caution on the side of the protcting the American people. 95% of the house and Senate voted yea, bin obama wasnt a Senator at the time so he didnt face this tough choice.

For him to now claim he was against the war because he stuck his finger in the air and made a politically calculated speech is

BS
Is the "BS" your initials or everything you just said?




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Old 03-01-2008, 10:08 AM
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Including saying he was opposed to the war. Since he wasnt a Senator at the time and therefore had no vote his position is meaningless. I cant believe billary is letting him get away with bashing her over this. She even went as far as to say in the last debate that the one thing she would take back is the vote to give Bush war powers in Iraq. McCain wont let saddam barack hussein bin obama get away with such nonsense.

The House and Senate had to go on record with a vote giving Bush permission to wage war in Iraq. They obviously didnt want to grant dubya such powers but the alternative was to put the safety of the American people at risk. It was a very troublesome dilema and I can see why they would err to caution on the side of the protcting the American people. 95% of the house and Senate voted yea, bin obama wasnt a Senator at the time so he didnt face this tough choice.

For him to now claim he was against the war because he stuck his finger in the air and made a politically calculated speech is

BS
exactly at 3am when the phone is ringing about a national crisis Obama would be giving a speech on the crisis instead of making tough decisions.
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saddam bin obama didnt have to vote on the issue because he wasnt a Senator at the time

No BS




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saddam bin obama didnt have to vote on the issue because he wasnt a Senator at the time

No BS
Its great that your want to argue your point about Obama not having to vote for the war. Unfortunately no educated, reasonable person will listen to you when you resort to name calling. It just makes your argument appear, quite frankly, downright stupid.
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... .. The Obama campaign told CTV late Thursday night that no message was passed to the Canadian government that suggests that Obama does not mean what he says about opting out of NAFTA if it is not renegotiated.
However, the Obama camp did not respond to repeated questions from CTV on reports that a conversation on this matter was held between Obama's senior economic adviser -- Austan Goolsbee -- and the Canadian Consulate General in Chicago.
Earlier Thursday, the Obama campaign insisted that no conversations have taken place with any of its senior ranks and representatives of the Canadian government on the NAFTA issue. On Thursday night, CTV spoke with Goolsbee, but he refused to say whether he had such a conversation with the Canadian government office in Chicago. He also said he has been told to direct any questions to the campaign headquarters. ...
I accuse Obama of having an affair with my wife.

Obama also has not responded to the accusations.

It must be true!!
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Is the "BS" your initials or everything you just said?
Made me laugh . . .
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