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Just think if Hillary Clinton wins the race for President with Obama Hussein Barack as her running mate. The first female President and the first black/Muslim VP! Now there’s a reason to vote! Who cares about issues? Woo-hoo!

2007-02-06 16:52:44 · 16 answers · asked by Fearless Leader 4 in Politics & Government Politics

Come on--you folks don't really this he's not Muslim, do you?

2007-02-06 17:02:53 · update #1

Typo correction: Come on--you folks don't really think he's not Muslim, do you?

2007-02-06 17:22:08 · update #2

16 answers

It's really scary that a lot of people will vote for both of these obnoxious loosers for just that reason and not for any other. They proven themselves unfit but that doesn't matter. And for those that don't think Obama with the terrorist name isn't Muslim explain his upbringing in a Muslim home? You don't get to say I rather not be Muslim I think I'll go to the Church of Christ.

2007-02-06 17:12:59 · answer #1 · answered by Brianne 7 · 1 3

Believe any FOX and Right Hate Machine rhetoric you wish to, it won't change the fact that Obama is not a Muslim and never has been. I'd go into his real background, but you've heard it already and don't seem to have much interest in the truth of it. I support Hillary Clinton for President and the prospect of a Clinton/Obama ticket clearly scares the bejesus out of the Republican Party. They spend so much tme talking about how she is no threat to them and will actually guarantee the Repubs a win in '08 if she gets the nomination. The more they blather on about it the clearer it becomes that they are all scared green of her. I find that more interesting than anything else. I also really began hating the slander machine all of them wasted no time putting into motion, but then I realized that in reality they're all cutting their own throats - it's going to work against them, and has already started too. Being a woman doesn't guarantee her a vote from me, or Obama a vote from me because of his color. They represent what the American people are yearning for right now - sanity. reasonability, and responsible competent attitudes and ideas to move our country forward and not run it into the ground as Bush has done. The screw has turned, and if the Dems decide to run a Clinton/Obama ticket it's a done deal - I and many, many other people in this country think that's an unbeatable ticket. "Madame President" - get used to it.

2007-02-07 01:28:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

What Conservative Pundits don't realize is that Hillary and Obama are sacrificial lambs. Conservatives will spend all their time and energy attacking those two, which will make the REAL Democratic candidate look like a golden boy.

The fact that you're spending your time ranting and raving about Hillary is just proof of how well that strategy is working.

If you sincerely want to see a Republican in the White House in 2008, then you need to look past the paper targets of Obama and Hillary to see who the Democrats are REALLY going to run for the Presidency.

Wasting time attacking Obama and Hillary just plays into the Democratic strategy for 2008.

2007-02-07 12:55:03 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You secretly want to believe that Obama will be good for the country, but the truth is I see none of these candidates fit for the Presidency. My gosh, is this the best they can get? Your just asking for trouble voting a President with a Muslim background as President. The man will outlaw Christianity and other forms of religion. Good luck. This will be interesting to watch if he becomes President. AH HA

2007-02-07 02:10:08 · answer #4 · answered by AmandaHugNKiss 4 · 2 1

Although, it is indisputable that Mr. Obama and Mrs. Clinton are very articulate speakers, and have handled the crowd fairly well. That is not a qualification that I would have a though about when choosing a new leader for our Country. I also feel that the majority of Americans will consider the timing to vote a women into congress, and for Mr. Obama although I like listening to his political rhetoric, he has no record to make him a wise choice for such any higher position then he is in now. I would re-consider him maybe after seeing more of his public achievements

2007-02-07 01:07:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Obama isn't a Muslim, and your false reporting to the network. Obama is a devout Christian, and he is a huge problem for the GOP with Hillary.

2007-02-07 01:06:05 · answer #6 · answered by leonard bruce 6 · 2 1

In the first place, Obama is not a Muslim he is a Christian, he is also an American and his religion should not in any way make a difference. I do agree about one thing that at Clinton/Obama ticket would be a great thing for America.

2007-02-07 01:03:41 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 3

If I didn't violently disagree with Hillary on everything except that PIzza Hut makes good boneless wings, I would vote for her.
It isn't the woman, or the black man I vote or don't vote for.
It is the fact that I think Hillary lacks the common sense to be handed a TV remote control that concerns me about her.

2007-02-07 00:59:24 · answer #8 · answered by Lt. Dan reborn 5 · 5 4

I don't care that he's not Muslim. He's an empty suit. Hillary is last on my list among declared candidates, there is no way I would vote for her. I DO care about issues. I also care about character & integrity.

2007-02-07 01:06:35 · answer #9 · answered by yupchagee 7 · 2 3

Like others have said, Obama is not Muslim. Hillary's got a whole lot of baggage plus the threat of starting a dynastic cycle... bush, clinton, bush, clinton, you know? People have had enough, I think. Obama's fresher and brings more to the table for progressive voters.

2007-02-07 01:02:40 · answer #10 · answered by Katie B 2 · 2 5

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