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I don't believe he has a snowball's chance in Hades. The "Liberal" description of him doesn't even get close to how far to the left this guy goes. Personally, I wouldn't trust him to look after the portable outhouses on a contruction site.

2007-06-11 07:05:23 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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It's likely that Sen. Clinton will win the nomination, though Obama has been closing the poll gap between them. Seeing as how he's moved up in the polls lately it wouldn't make any sense for him to quit now, especially to please those who aren't going to vote Democratic in any case. You don't trust him, and there isn't a Republican currently running that I trust. That's the way it goes. I like the guy, he just doesn't have the experience to run the country in my opinion. But he has a perfect right to run, and no one is drawing crowds to his rallies like he is, no one. Seems there are a LOT of people interested and putting their trust in this guy.

2007-06-11 07:20:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Yes, before every election demographic trends which are determined by surveys and polls usually create a profile that should be popular. Barack is this elections made for T V candidate. Intelligent voters will pick someone else but a high percentage of voters will select the *model candidate*. I do not feel he is ready for such an office and see his likely teaming with Hillary after the convention as a dangerous ticket. Many of the unintelligent voters will vote anti republican and not even care that the other choice is just as bad. Both partys are trying hard to capture ethnic votes so this immigration bill will be blamed on each side by the other. I see a day coming where a hispanic candidate will run and campaign entirely in spanish. If all hispanics vote the candidate they select will undermine the election. A hispanic might make a good President just as a woman might, but the electoral votes and Supreme court will likely select our next President. The popular vote has been turned into a exercise to make the people think they count.

2007-06-11 07:26:19 · answer #2 · answered by John S 4 · 2 0

He is still better than the Idiots running the current administration and treating the USA like a portable outhouse on a constructions site.

He is better than:

"Flipper" the Flip-flop Romney, "Baghdad Shopper" the lying McCain, "Drag Queen" the gender confused Rudy, or "Bull Dog Face" the Uhh in Ugly Fred Thompson.

and remember on the eve of 9/11, we had a Republican President, a Republican Governor, and a Republican Mayor - I think we have better chances of survival with Democrats.

2007-06-11 07:23:43 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

His home is in Illinois. He is a duly elected Senator from that state. His chances are very good of becoming our next president. Won't you be surprised. I wonder what you will do. Will you stomp your feet and cry, try to slit your wrists, take an over dose of drugs? I don't think anyone did that when George W. Bush stole the 2000 election and we all know what he is doing to this great country.

I am happy to see you know him intemately. Of course you felt it necessary to enlighten us with your inside knowledge. How generous of you.

So just where do you think Senator Obama's home is? He was born in Hawaii, he has an official residence in Illinois. Which one are you thinking of as home?

2007-06-11 07:22:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

No, Barack Obama shouldn't give up. Maybe he won't win this presidential election, as he is young, but he may be our president sometime in the future once he has gained enough experience to satisfy people.

As for his Islamic schooling, who cares? I went to Sunday school as a child and does that mean automatically that I'm a Christian? No. Contrary to popular belief, not all Islamic schools teaches terrorism. Duh.

2007-06-11 07:55:48 · answer #5 · answered by ? 5 · 1 0

If he satisfies the qualifications necessary to file the documents required to compete for the position, then he has the right to seek election. The amount of criticism of "liberals" by the conservative element of our population give an indication that they fear they will lose power in the next presidential election.

2007-06-11 07:12:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

By home did you mean Illinois??? And it's great you don't trust him...wish in one and and well you get the idea.

2007-06-11 07:32:43 · answer #7 · answered by Franklin 7 · 0 0

Given how much emphasis Republicans seem to put on a person's middle name, I wouldn't put much if any stock in who they would or would not trust.

While KKK members everywhere would like him to give up, I think he should give it his all.

2007-06-11 07:10:44 · answer #8 · answered by brian2412 7 · 2 1

that's just because you're a closet racist, don't get mad at me i don't rerally care, i seen plenty worse. Where exactly is he supposed to go home to. Go the F back to Africa? What are you Spike Lee? Ha Ha, hows it feel to be a poor midwest low life?

2007-06-11 07:14:11 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Why do you say that? Is it because he's not a blue-eyed white boy?

You're so transparent as to be rightfully invisible.

2007-06-11 07:41:44 · answer #10 · answered by ? 6 · 1 1

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