He has a GOD complex.
All praise Obama!
2007-10-08 01:43:33
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answered by Anonymous
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He's losing his butt in the run up to the primary's so now he is just flat out LOSING IT.
This same phenomenon will occur with Hillary when after each candidate is chosen next year, then poll numbers start showing in strong favor for the Republican candidate, Hillary will begin making off the wall, weird remarks, much weirder than she already does.
It's a liberal mental thing. When they start getting beat at anything, they begin to take on a child like quality.
2007-10-08 08:59:18
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answered by scottdman2003 5
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He's trying to create an Utopian society and trying to make the earth a better place to live I guess. He does say a lot of things about churches becoming more involved with issues such as AIDS and poverty. At least that's what I gather from the information on CNN.com. Umm good luck with that creating a "Kingdom right here on Earth" thing. More campaign promises or what?
2007-10-08 07:28:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Just more Democrat pandering. Hillary is doing the same thing. They make one set of statements to one group, a different set of statements to another and a completely moderate set of statement for general consumption.
This is why you will hear about more and more government programs by the very people who are on record criticizing the Bush for deficits. The reality is, all that spending was approved by both houses of Congress. You see, the Democrats, even when they controlled congress for forty years never showed any interest in controlling spending. They love deficits. They just don't like Bush's deficits.
Worried about deficits and out of control spending? If Hillary wins, you ain't seen nothing yet!
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2007-10-08 07:31:18
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answered by Jacob W 7
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He spoke without thinking. Kingdoms are not legal in the USA. He must be thinking he is in another land, like never never land.
Come to think of it being in a church is about the same thing as being in a fairy tale.
2007-10-08 08:00:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Lol, an Iowa church as a center of God's kingdom. I know candidates make false promises, but that one would laughable.
If this ever appeared on CNN, it was likely a misquote that was removed.
2007-10-08 07:27:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know, but according to "The Today Show" this morning, they have already called Iowa in favor of Hillary and you might recall that just two weeks ago Michelle Obama (B.O.'s wife) said if he doesn't win in Iowa, he has no chance. Mrs. Obama seems like a very wise woman.
2007-10-08 07:18:26
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answered by Yo it's Me 7
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There's honestly no telling. Personally I think he was trying to sound religious and over-faked it. Just like he tried sounding tough and over-faked it when he said he would invade Pakistan.
2007-10-08 07:18:45
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answered by Anonymous
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50 % pandering ( he's trying to catch up with Hillary's panderings, but never will catch up with a truely 'professional panderer'), 50% dreaming, as The King / Monarch, !!!
SCAREY, SCARY, SCARY !!!!
SAD, SAD, SAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-10-08 10:22:32
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answered by I'M HERE 4
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People with imaginary friends should not be permitted to hold office.
2007-10-08 08:06:57
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answered by Holy Cow! 7
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