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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (34633)7/14/2008 4:08:08 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224749
 
Twenty percent said "too old" describes McCain "very well," compared with 14 percent who felt strongly that Obama is "too young." Overall, 38 percent said "too old" describes McCain somewhat or very well, compared with 30 percent who worried that the Illinois Democrat, who turns 47 this summer, is too young.

An expert on the presidency and professor of communications, Leonard Steinhorn, of American University in Washington, said McCain is "getting on the upper end of the comfort zone for Americans, who wonder whether he's going to have the vigor and the health as president."



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (34633)7/14/2008 8:01:11 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224749
 
Bama admits he "mispoke" in major speech. Evidence he's not ready for primetime

OBAMA AIPAC BOMBSHELL-- Admits Misleading Jewish Voters

OBAMA ADMITS HE "MISSPOKE" TO JEWISH VOTERS AT AIPAC!
Obama promised Jewish voters that Jerusalem must remain undivided during his speech.

The next day away from the Jewish crowd Obama caved to Palestinian pressure and backtacked on his Jerusalem promise.

He says this was an example of "poor phrasing!"

Here is Obama's promise to AIPAC:
(54 seconds)

It sure doesn't appear that Obama "misspoke." He even waited for the audience to stop clapping to continue!

This is a shocking admission by Obama...
Barack Obama admitted on Sunday that he misspoke to the crowd at AIPAC about one of the most important issues to Jewish voters- an undivided Jerusalem.
Reuters reported:

Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama said on Sunday he used "poor phrasing" in a speech supporting Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel.

"You know, the truth is that this was an example where we had some poor phrasing in the speech. And we immediately tried to correct the interpretation that was given," he said in an interview aired on Sunday on CNN's "Fareed Zakaria -- GPS."

"The point we were simply making was, is that we don't want barbed wire running through Jerusalem, similar to the way it was prior to the '67 war, that it is possible for us to create a Jerusalem that is cohesive and coherent," Obama said.

Obama's campaign has issued similar clarifications since the candidate's speech to pro-Israel lobby group after he clinched the Democratic presidential nomination early last month.

In the speech, Obama told the American Israel Public Affairs Committee that if elected president in November, he would work for peace with a Palestinian state alongside Israel.

"Jerusalem will remain the capital of Israel, and it must remain undivided," the Illinois senator said. Palestinian leaders reacted with anger and dismay.

Israel calls the city its undivided and eternal capital, but this status has never been recognized internationally. Palestinians want East Jerusalem, captured by Israel in 1967, for a future capital.
Please, tell me this won't fly...
Tell me Jewish voters will not accept this open deceit?

Previously:
CHANGE-- Obama Plays Pretend At AIPAC Today
Obama Caves to Palestinian Pressure-- Backtracks On Jerusalem
Obama's Shameful Pandering to AIPAC In Video

posted by Gateway Pundit
gatewaypundit.blogspot.com



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (34633)7/16/2008 1:05:18 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224749
 
Poll Finds Obama’s Run Isn’t Closing Divide on Race



By ADAM NAGOURNEY and MEGAN THEE
Published: July 16, 2008
Americans are sharply divided by race heading into the first election in which an African-American will be a major-party presidential nominee, with blacks and whites holding vastly different views of Senator Barack Obama, the state of race relations and how black Americans are treated by society, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.

More than 80 percent of black voters said they had a favorable opinion of Mr. Obama; about 30 percent of white voters said they had a favorable opinion of him.

kennyboy: warming the vote cheating machine, demoRATs losing big time !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

nytimes.com