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To: MrLucky who wrote (148396)11/23/2005 8:51:57 AM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 793778
 
Obama created a sound bite for republican commercials when answering a question....

(Link doesn't work anymore)

orlandosentinel.com

A constituent asked: I see a Democratic Party afraid to say they're Democrats, who voted for the war in Iraq and voted for tax cuts for the wealthy," said Glenn Anderson of Orlando. "Why should I remain a Democrat?"

It was a tough question. But Nelson and Obama tried to answer it.

"The Democrats at times have lost their way," conceded Obama. "We are trying to decide what our core values are."


Check the latest poll Obama...or ask Hillary....



To: MrLucky who wrote (148396)11/23/2005 11:11:27 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793778
 
You're correct about both Obama and McCain. And it's too bad for both....I like McCain, but for President? If we could be assured that he wasn't sometimes a very loose cannon, it would be another matter. But I believe that he is a loose cannon, most probably because of the years of torture at the hands of the View Cong. He is a true American hero however IMO.

Re Obama, he is very well spoken, and looks like a nice guy. But so far, I've seen nothing that would tell me that he would be able AND capable to undergo any even ONE of the things that have come up since 2000. Just look at everything that has happened. From the Chinese capturing our airplane, 9-11, terrible inherited economy, were just some of the events of just 2001.