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To: michael97123 who wrote (401055)7/23/2008 3:16:04 PM
From: RetiredNow  Respond to of 1577917
 
Yeah right. We believe you.



To: michael97123 who wrote (401055)7/23/2008 3:17:48 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577917
 
I said i was undecided and at times i have leaned for one or the other. IF ED were today, i would vote for OB.

The problem with this, as I see it, is that Obama is shifting hard to the Right. If you haven't made up your mind yet, how will you avoid voting for him based on positions that obviously are contrived for political purposes?

Now, everyone says McCain has waffled, and I guess an argument could be made that he has on some minor issues. But nothing like Obama. Obama's history, what there is of it, is very, very extreme Left. Yet, a person looking at his politically motivated positions of today sees a different Obama. And it is clear he intends to continue with this process (it is also clear, however, that his handlers have gotten to him about the waffling -- on several issues over the last few days, he has reiterated earlier positions that were insane like the refusal to acknowledge his mistake on the Iraq War).

The point is, if you don't know Obama by now, you sure as hell aren't going to know him in November.