What issues or stances does he take that separate him from other liberal candidates, past or present.
Obviously this is a rhetorical question, because other than Obama's 'political purity', there's no issue where his stance is different than any other liberal.
It would seem that people are only voting for him because he's black. Why is it so important that people have a black president, or a woman president. Why is that the litness test for whether or not someone will be good candidate? Why would you vote for anyone just because they are of a certain race or gender, irrespective of their values and / or issues? Don't you want the best person for the job? I would happily vote for a pink polka-doted, one-legged transvestite if that person shared my values.
Now, before I start getting called a racist it's important to know that I am black as well.
2007-02-25
04:47:13
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Don't give me answers as to why you think Bush is a bad president, that's a different question. Just answer this one!
2007-02-25
04:56:46 ·
update #1
Crybaby NEOCONS
And how are those things different from any other liberal stance?
2007-02-25
05:24:25 ·
update #2
Kevin A..... Huh?
2007-02-25
06:18:51 ·
update #3