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if u would say why or why not


i am black and i support him in my oppion

2007-08-28 19:32:53 · 21 answers · asked by cj 2 in Politics & Government Elections

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I hope you watch the elections and thats what has made you like him .. not because he is the same race as you.
I personally think he's CRAP!
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HILLARY = BUSHS FRIEND! WHY WOULD YOU WANT HER?
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I'm the person who votes for who is best!
I dont care about the "D" + "R" labels.

I think Mike Gravel, who in 1971, waged a one man filibuster against the Military Draft, eventually leading to its end, is the best one for the job.

He is straight to the point .. no jokes .. no flip flops!

Gravel has spoken the truth, and because of that he is hated and has been denied his voice.
Do not allow the media to select our next president.

WATCH YOUTUBE DEBATES!!

Peace.

2007-08-28 19:43:08 · answer #1 · answered by Buckeyes Chargers 2 · 4 6

no

I will give the low down about Obama and you may not like it but if you follow the links to the policitco.com articles and read it all you will not like or trust Obama.
He is the biggest liar on the campaign trail.
1.. He used an innocent man in Iowa to get free new and his PR people lied to keep the spin going. This man is a Armenian Physicist here doing some work with some of the most important programs for Universities and the Government. And he was helping a friend in Cincinnati Ohio out with his novelty card business when Obama used him read the links.

2. He is not a Christian as you will not find one Muslim saying a word about his so called conversation from Islam. You can convert to Islam but not away as it is called a fatwa or to us a death sentence. No one word about this.

3. He stated he would invade Pakistan who is an alley on terrorism and barely holding on with eh Islamic extremist there. Which was done by Obama to destabilize this country that has a nuke and I will add the only Muslim country that does. Why would he do this even Hillary knows this is very bad.

4. He last week said he would never use the Nuke which was a signal that if he wins that they the Islamic terrorist who wishes us all to be dead can do it and he will not act. Id this what you want for a president? No look at what Turkey did to Christians and they will end all of the things you love on the left as we are all infidels to them and the left here is satin itself.

http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0707/Enter_the_Armenians.html

2007-08-30 16:56:09 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am Latino. I am not sure who I am going to be voting for next election. I am an independent, not a partisan like many other folks in this group. So far obama seems ok, but he is very weak in his international policies contradicting himself wit the whole Cuba/Pakistan issue. Hillary is so arrogant that it would really be painful to vote for her, but i never say never. I think Edwards might be a little bit better or Richardson who really has the expereince but lacks charisma. But for me race is really a non factor in this election

The republicans so far have been pretty weak. I am not really a fan of Giuliani, and McCain is too old, and the rest is just the same stuff.

2007-08-29 03:22:23 · answer #3 · answered by malk e 2 · 1 2

No. He's a panderer. He changes his accent when he goes down south. He recently told the city of New Orleans that as President he would go to bed at night and wake up with their city on his mind and how to make it better. He panders more often than John Kerry did. And he will play the race card, as he and his wife did recently in an interview when she said that them being out in public is dangerous because cops might shoot them because they're black. Also, he belongs to a church for black advancement. Churches are supposed to be about GOD not about your race. He's just so fake! I keep thinking about the whole "tornado in Kansas, 10,000 people died (when only 12 died). Honestly the guy makes me sick. Plus I disagree with his politics, so the answer is NO WAY.

2007-08-29 03:44:12 · answer #4 · answered by SW1 6 · 1 2

Obama doesn't have any african in him, that mans lying! Anyhow, he seemed like an alright man when I first seen him on TV, but then I heard one of his debates, and he sounded incompetent to me. So after that, no. I'd never vote for Hilary, because she's trying to remove our right to bare arms. I think I heard Rudy was running for the republican side, but if I recall correctly he resigned as mayor of NYC when the city needed him the most shortly after 9-11. I don't know of anyone else who is running. Besides George W Bush turned me against politics. I voted for the ****** twice and, well, he smashed any hope I had of him running this country somewhat ok into the ground. So I've made up my mind never to vote again, unless some serious changes are made. GWB seemed like the lesser of the two idiots (which maybe he is) at the time.

2007-08-29 03:37:07 · answer #5 · answered by - 3 · 0 4

I'd like to see him as Vice President in '08 and then run for President in 2012. He's just a little too inexperienced in foreign affairs, and if he waits, he'll win for sure. I think a ticket now of Clinton & Obama would be very powerful, even though Hillary is not my first choice. I actually wish it could be Joe Biden and Obama.

2007-08-29 02:47:41 · answer #6 · answered by ArRo 6 · 1 3

i would not vote for obama.

reason: i wouldn't vote for anyone. as a christian, i believe that i the citizenship i have in heaven has higher priority to that of the world. if i vote for one person who stops the war i may vote for another who is for the death penalty or for abortion or for another kind of war. i cannot substitute the loss of one life for the loss of another. no matter who i were to vote for, they would always end up at some point in time making a decision that, when looked at through the lens of a bible believing christian, would go against the values which i live.

thus i do not vote, would not fight in a war, and would not serve as a police-officer or anything of the sort. not that those people are bad, indeed society needs all of them, and i am very grateful for their presence. however, i myself have not been called to such a task, so i'll keep my call to pacifism.

[side note] do not think that this was an adequate nor in depth look into my sociopolitical agenda as a christian. this was only a summation for the sake of time and space.

2007-08-29 02:46:17 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 4

No, he IS NOT BLACK, his natural dad is Muslim. As for Clinton and her hubby, they both belong to the Bilderberg group who run N_TO who run the wars.

2007-08-29 06:10:24 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

No he doesnt get my vote. He is too pro illegal immigration for me. I disagree with his views on too many issues to support him.

2007-08-29 13:30:08 · answer #9 · answered by mnwomen 7 · 0 1

still not sure yet. but I'll vote for the first person who will secure our borders, stop the war, and take care of the illegal immigration issue.

2007-08-29 05:40:16 · answer #10 · answered by POLITICK; 3 · 2 1

Yes. He's outside the system, smart, energetic, and wants to undo all the damage Bush-Cheney have done. He's not ambiguous about the war like Clinton continues to be.

2007-08-29 02:46:53 · answer #11 · answered by Halliburton Shill 1 · 4 3

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