He could become the current administrations worst nightmare. The reason being, he's intelligent, and they are at least smart enough to realize this, at least some of them are. His intellect is what bothers them so much. They should be shaking.
He could actually bring some decency, class, and respect back to the title of the Presidency. Republicans would hate that idea. That would mean they'd have to clean up their own act, and they don't want to.
2006-10-18 19:04:25
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answered by Schona 6
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Why ask questions that polarize? Wouldn't it have been better to just ask people opinion of Barack Obama without mentioning Foley, nightmares, Republicans and boot shaking? It's stuff like this that gets in the way of intelligent debate.
2006-10-20 10:38:23
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answered by Anonymous
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"Kenyan socialist Barack Obama suggested in 2008 that he needed to 'basically remodel u . s . a . of america'" This sentence in itself is a nightmare (to no longer point out your total question) - on the grounds which you're purely basing it upon your opinion and not information. in case you nonetheless stay in a bubble like the wide-unfold public of the Tea occasion, then you extremely will proceed to have your ordinary 'nightmare' on the grounds that there is not any oxygen in there and does not enable you to think of needless to say.
2016-10-02 10:46:00
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answered by elidia 4
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Nope. He's overhyped because of one thing-he's mulatto. Harvard educated lawyers are a dime-a-dozen in the Democratic Party, Obama just happens to be part black, and black is all the rage now, so Democratic strategists are planting the seed now.
I'm sick of hearing abouth this guy, he's nothing special. He spent most of his time growing up outside the US. If he didn't have the black ancestry thing going, he'd be nothing.
It's all too obvious and distasteful. He's hoping, but it will never happen. George Bush III will clinch the Hispanic vote.
2006-10-18 11:47:07
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answered by Duque de Alba 3
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The Republicans have a lot of nightmares right now.
2006-10-18 11:46:40
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answered by kritikos43 5
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He's moderate in the eyes of you on the left, but he's still to the left of whatever the actual middle of this country is. Keep in mind that what you and your leaders think of as mainstream america actually isn't. I don't see him as being even a small nightmare but I suppose time will tell.
2006-10-18 11:45:51
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answered by Rossonero NorCal SFECU 7
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Just saw and met him for the first time on "ophra". He's too idealistic and good. Looking forward to how he changes in the next few years@
2006-10-18 11:53:21
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answered by lads3us 2
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