Should Americans be afraid of a lying liberal Muslim? a lying fem-nazi focused on destroying American family values?
2007-01-19 04:50:50
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answered by ? 6
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EDUCATING IDIOTS: REALITY CHECK
You obviously jest. Did you fall out of the sky with yesterday's rain? Get an education.
To have ANY chance of winning the Presidency, you have to win a good portion of the South. Do you think that a radical Liberal could ever win the South? Now, let's add the fact that his name is B. Hussein Obama. Finally, let's add the additional fact that he's black. Oh, but wait, hmm, I wonder what Christian voters in the South and everywhere else are going to think about Homies' admitted cocaine usage too. This guy couldn't win 1% of the vote in the South.
His chances of winning the Presidency in 2008 or EVER is LESS THAN ZERO. What a joke.
B. Hussein Obama as the Democrats' nominee would be a dream too good to be true for Republicans.
Even in early NATIONWIDE polls, Senator John McCain, War Hero and Prisoner of War, is 21% ahead of Hillary Clinton and a whopping 32% ahead of B. Hussein Obama.
Get in the game idiots.
2007-01-19 04:47:01
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answered by rex_razor69 2
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I don't see either Obama or Clinton as a viable candidate.
How about Jim Doyle I like his record. He is balding so if he starts hair transplants now. he will have presidential hair by 2008.
My favorite is Colin Powell but he is smart enough to not want the job.
Go big Red Go
2007-01-19 04:51:17
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answered by Anonymous
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What may be of better interest for any people living in this country, is to find through study, the track records of both above-mentioned candidates, so as to alleviate any fears they may have in this choice of vote, by and through this studied knowledge, so they may be able to decide the more capable and experienced candidate to hold office of the President of the United States.
Experience always leaves one less fearful, in any manner.
So who is afraid?
Isn't more interest in the direction of this country more interesting than how Obama looks in swim-trunks, in regards to topic?
2007-01-19 05:06:38
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answered by Garret Tripp 3
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I am only afraid of those two if they win (which I doubt). Obama is probable the more likely of the two to win but I don't see it happening. The other popular Democrat that is running will win ,you know John McCain. I am not republican but I have been forced to vote for them due to a lack of better choices every since Reagan. I may be willing to vote for Lieberman if he ran but I don't think that would help the Iraq situation.
2007-01-19 04:54:55
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answered by joevette 6
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No one is afraid of him we just don't like the media trying to shove him down our throat when they know nothing about him.
He is a Media pretty face but is totally lacking in any qualification.
First we find out he is a former drug user then we find out that he is not only hiding his middle name which is nothing to hide but that he was educated in a madrases. This is not a man that I feel is anywhere near presidential caliber. Apparently neither does Hilary as she is the one that broke the news that he was educated in a madrases.
2007-01-19 04:57:19
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answered by ? 6
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Elections are one big popularity contest....Obama appears to have greater popular suppourt amongst voters and the MEDIA than any other candidate.
Also, he has been agst the war since the beginning and I bet that 2008 elections will be about the war again unless soemthing changes in favor of the current admin. policies.
2007-01-19 04:51:57
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answered by boston857 5
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i think Hillary is more afraid of obama than she is of the republicans. if i were obama, i would keep my head on a swivel. if he gets assassinated, blame the clintons.
2007-01-19 04:48:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Nah...Obama is at least a reasonable person. If you disagree with his positions, he doesn't shriek and accuse you of being a liar, a racist, or evil. (And that is very rare in modern politics...in both parties.)
2007-01-19 04:48:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Not afraid of either one.
Don't like Obama's pro-choice stance. Don't know his position on other issues.
2007-01-19 04:49:34
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answered by MoltarRocks 7
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