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To: Road Walker who wrote (396547)7/7/2008 11:35:21 PM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 1573909
 
No afraid not.

I think Obama has no intentions of having faith based programs as one of the main heavy lifters of his poverty programs. Obama left behind his community service efforts when he joined Reverend Wright's church to begin his political career. Got to rub elbows with the big boys, Oprah went to the same church didn't she? He enjoyed the limelight at Harvard, the publicity, and then at some point, he couldn't walk away.

Obama is a liberal democrat, and as such all things good must come from the government, the only power, the only hope people can have of a better future. For Obama to allow people to experience that a better future can come from people who are better off than you would devastate the class warfare tactics that liberal democrats have been using to win votes for the past 40 years. Can you imagine someone living in poverty experiencing first hand, the generosity of Americans who really care about their neighbors yet all the while being told daily by liberal democrats that it's those same evil neighbors who are responsible for your lot in life and the govt is going to make them pay for it if you vote for them?

John, since Obama is taking both sides on many issues, would you like to post which positions you feel confident in that Obama truly believes in and which ones are nothing more than pandering to a group of voters?