He may, and it may hurt him. There's been a lot of press about his pastor's hatred of Israel, and then Barack answered a question by saying the Palestinians are being unfairly targeted. I've noticed lately he's moving in some circles that could hurt him in the next year. I expect him to be inexperienced, but his campaign staff needs to do some work on the vibes he's starting to throw out to some people. Obama's got a lot of support, but I have a feeling he's going to self-destruct in the next year. I hope not, I like the guy. I'd like to see him as Hillary's VP.
2007-05-03 18:25:40
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answered by Anonymous
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we've 2 separate themes. Al Queda is a non-state mafia. If captured on US soil or in the time of covert operations they are civilian criminals. If captured in the time of a militia operation they could be the two...that would desire to be a judgment call watching the guy captured. different, non Al Qaeda forces scuffling with on their very own turf are POW's until became over to what ever passes for a valid government in Afghanistan or Iraq. some human beings elect to simplify this, however the regulation is the regulation....who has the authority to bypass outdoors the regulation? no one! scuffling with an invading stress on your individual turf or maybe volunteering to combat an invading stress in yet another u . s . isn't a criminal offense...Many US electorate, which contain my dad, volunteered to combat against Franco's Fascists on the Republican section in Spain basically before WW2. The republican forces have been the regarded valid government of Spain at that factor. No member of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade replaced into ever charged with a criminal offense because of the fact of participation. a private employer Infiltrating yet another u . s . for the purpose of attacking civilian targets IS a criminal offense and could be taken care of as such. That distinctly plenty tracks international regulation. The Obama administration is as suited approximately this as this murky project would be.
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answered by ? 3
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Barack Obama is not yet firrm on his stand about Israel because he is playing it safe for his candidacy as US President. Perhaps, he will only declare his stand upon assumption of office in case he wins.
VOTE for your choice as US President on my 360 degrees blog and know if Obama will likely win.
2007-05-03 19:07:11
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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No, Obama is a pragmatic person and also honors the traditions of America like subport of Israel.
2007-05-03 18:53:11
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answered by zclifton2 6
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What, because some right wing hacks tried to smear him as a Muslim, as if that were something to be ashamed of in the first place? I think you can rest easy that anyone who is ever elected president or has the chance of being elected president will be pro-Israel.
2007-05-03 18:21:12
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answered by I'll Take That One! 4
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I hope our next president can do for peace what Bush did for war; spread it far and wide. Someone as worldly as Barack Hussein Obama stands a better chance then the rest of the "Team American World Police" pack.
I really like him, I just wish he was not so religeous.
2007-05-03 18:27:22
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answered by Glen G 3
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I'm less concerned with who is pro-Israel and more concerned with who is pro-America. Israel isn't the 51st state and we shouldn't be writing foreign/domestic policy with Israels sole interest in mind.
2007-05-03 18:20:10
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answered by Chris 6
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It all depends on who he is talking to, just like Hillary. I trust him 1/2 as far as I can throw a fire by its smoke.
2007-05-03 18:54:25
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answered by yupchagee 7
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That's why we need Kucinich in the white house!!
2007-05-03 20:02:22
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answered by World Expert 1
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Just ask him, he is very open and sharp.
2007-05-03 18:23:12
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answered by Conan 4
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