I don't agree with the racist imagery of this question and I don't watch TV, but from everything that I know about him I would say yes. Like most politicians, they try to be everything to everybody.
2007-03-20 01:31:47
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answered by Anonymous
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completely predictable. Obama replace into anointed candidate with the help of the clicking particularly a whilst in the past. you are able to no longer rather blame him for arrogance because of the fact the device seems geared to coach marginal front-runners into overwhelming favorites and, then, winners. What i'm questioning is why there ever replace right into a device of so-observed as great delegates created in the event that they're envisioned to fall into line like sturdy military privates in the back of the so-observed as will of the folk, i.e. that Obama has piled up a "surprising" 2 or 3 % margin in distinctive those primaries. this is precisely the kind of neck and neck and race the place the "superdelegates' must be workout ordinary their self reliant reasoning - the meant understanding that have been given them superdelegate status - somewhat than appearing like a stampeding herd of buffaloes. This does no longer and should no longer inevitably mean that they might desire to assist Hillary yet they might desire to pause and replicate somewhat than merely carry on with the team, exceedingly while that crowd has no longer given Obama an exceedingly fantastic lead in any respect.
2016-10-19 03:54:12
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answered by balick 4
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Give Obama a break isn't he taken enough slaps and kicks from Hillary? With all she brought out about his past and family connections, I'm surprised he still standing.
We got years to watch this vaudeville performance with these two comic clowns.
2007-03-20 02:51:21
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answered by Sgt 524 5
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I can't answer your question b/c I didn't watch it, but I feel the need to clarify something here: the reason she capitalized the middle name was to point out that it is a Muslim name.
He attended a Muslim school, and both his father and step-father were "non-practicing" Muslims.
I am not claiming to know for sure where his loyalties lie (he claims to be a Christian), but is it just too "Politically Incorrect" to even consider these facts about him?
2007-03-20 02:09:50
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answered by Star Dust 2
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I saw a man who is a thinker intelligently expressing his thoughts. I appreciate his willingness to do so while knowing that on television practiced soundbites often pass for understanding and understanding is made to appear suspect.
2007-03-20 03:15:21
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answered by luv books 3
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Whoa!, his middle name is HUSSEIN! Well then he must be a poor choice for President.
And tap dancing for the man??? Oh thats right, he black! Uh oh, can't vote a black man into the White House can we?
Thanks for the relevant info!
2007-03-20 02:03:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Who cares what his middle name is, He is running for president of the USA. It seems you are an opportunist because you capitalize on his middle name, that is very low of you. Do you think Americans will go into the booth and say I won't vote for him because his name is Hussein, you are gross for doing that. YUCK
2007-03-20 01:39:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No. He was dancing to help raise money for the mildly retarded. Have you received your check?
2007-03-20 02:13:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Didn't watch it. Do you capitalize all the letters in your middle name, too? That's a pretty strange custom.
2007-03-20 02:06:03
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answered by Bush Invented the Google 6
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I've read a lot of idiotic and racist questions on this board but yours takes the prize.
2007-03-20 01:49:38
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answered by Anonymous
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