I cannot trust a muslim, and the worst thing he is pretending to be a christian
2007-08-10 16:37:10
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answered by Blue Dragon 3
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Yes, he could work with Congress and run this country. It's on auto pilot now, so anyone who is conscious could do a better job. He is not rich, whatever or whoever gave you that idea! He's always worked with community groups and not for profits before becoming a senator. He is an intelligent, honorable, sincere, did I say intelligent, family man. He is telling us truths that apparently a lot of people cannot comprehend. You can twist his words, you can demean his religion, you can call him names, but the truth will come out, whether he is elected President or not. He's here to stay and we should really listen to him. He doesn't say he "talks to God" or that "God talks to him", but his actions and sincerity show that he believes. Just because someone says they are a Christian and a believer, doing God's work, doesn't make it true. Obama can separate his religion from his work, where Lil Bush uses his so called religion as a weapon in his work.
2007-08-10 17:49:03
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answered by Havasoo 4
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Lincoln had as much experience as Obama, and George Washington had much less and both of them had major presidencies. Experience is something you get if you've done that job before, you can be a senator for so many years and suck as a president. He's not rich, he had to work his way up with scholarships. If he does a bad job we have the right to a recall election anyways, so whats the harm in electing him. He seems like the best candidate that has come out in a few years and he seems to be a mix of Kennedy and Lincoln. He imbodies all the great ideals of the amerian spirit
2007-08-10 15:58:01
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answered by The King 2
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Obama bin laden is a traitor.
He is a closet Muslim ( the words he used on you tube" he would use his faith on non believers" Muslim for infidels. And no Muslim has put a fatwa ( for those from Rio Linda this means a death sentence) out on him which is the duty of any good Muslim as you can convert to Islam but not from it.
He also said he would attack Pakistan the only Muslim country with the nuke and ready to fall to terrorist and why did he do this so he could give his brother Osama bin laden the nuke. Which Osama bin laden said he would never use it.
Muslims only know the power of the sword and to lay it down when he will behead you is to surrender.
He also used a Christian Armenian to get free news on the 4th of July and than his PR people tried to spin this as this guy was guilty when Obama's secret service detail and the Lt of the police said this guy was not a threat.
See Ben smith blog and story enter the Armenians at the politico.com
2007-08-10 16:41:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Truth of the matter is Congress runs the country, the president either gets the credit (or blame if things go bad). And as a member of congress, currently, Barack is doing a bad job.
2007-08-10 15:53:17
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answered by crknapp79 5
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now no longer only do I even believe him i'm having the possibility to artwork withhim in this merchandising campaign. he's the only candiate for the pastime----in case you think of of usa of united statesa. is undesirable now purely placed Billary, hillary, in--and u will somewhat have a situation. lol She is an twist of destiny waiting to ensue--she needs to bow out at this very 2nd, take a loosen up----she needs an prolonged one---till at last now she breaks up the completed occasion. What a comedian tale>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>gotta get to the bbl pastime-----consistent with danger she could have the skill to b there and somebody will knock her off the merchandising campaign path--even caroline and ted kennedy are no longer for HRC--she needs to get a lifestyles. If she could desire to be so stupid to proceed to stay in this race----she reward inspite of she receives.
2016-11-12 00:11:48
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answered by ? 4
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I trust NO politician...but he seems okay.. a lot better than the person we have in office now
2007-08-10 15:56:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I think he's more honest than most candidates, I like the way he feels about working with GOP and independents, and alot of his ideas actually coincide with Ron Paul's idea, who's ideas I like very much.
2007-08-10 16:29:42
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answered by Madalena P 2
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Yes, 100%. I'd bet my life on it.
we've been trusting our lives to Bush for 7 years now. Does that say anything to you?
2007-08-10 16:04:10
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answered by Anonymous
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good lord no...hes a typical bench warmer brought out to pick up another 15% of the votes as a newsmaker and VP choice....if hes so great why wont his handlers allow his Grand Mom to be interviewed? shes white and that would throw out the Black vote...
2007-08-10 16:11:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I trust him more than Hillary, edwards or kucinich, and definitely more than guliani or mcain...
He's refreshing, and he;s also the only candidate who seems like he's hell bent on the one thing that america needs most. CHANGE
2007-08-10 15:54:30
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answered by Anonymous
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