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2007-10-10 05:11:16 · 21 answers · asked by berlytea 4 in Politics & Government Elections

well i feel better.

2007-10-10 05:17:37 · update #1

that was sarcasm.

2007-10-10 10:33:48 · update #2

21 answers

YES. Absolutely! Before I get into reason that I will .. Let me make sure I have all of the OBAMA BASHERS/ BILLARY SUPPORTTERS ATTENTION:
1) When he does good, no one reports it... example blocking a bigot from the FEC, taking a stand on global warning issues that no canidate except for Gore has talked about yet, and his ability to raise more money in total than Clinton has so far. But when he does something a regular canidate has done already ( such as biden, rudy, war-hero mcCain ) like not wear his flag-pin, you are all over that story for weeks using Obama as an escape goat.
2) This is probably the most honesty Ive seen out of any canidate. He lets you know exactly what he's doing when he adresses people. He doesnt laugh it off, or yell at reporters as Clinton has been doing these last 3-4 months..
3) You need to remeber 2 things ---- 1) Howard dean had the same lead as Clinton around this time in Iowa and lost 2) John Kerry was 3rd place in Iowa only 2 weeks before the actual voting and did well and won the nomintaion.
4) People are sick of the CLINTON/BUSH// this race is far from over.

Now lets get passed the following Obama bashing :
1)He's muslim - no he is not
2) He smokes -- used to, doesnt anymore
3) He is inexperienced vs. Clinton -- no YOUR WRONG, Clinton has served only 6 1/2 years in senate ( thats it - sleeping with the president doesnt count, if it did Monica Lewinsky could be Vice.. Obama served 8 years in Legistature and 3 1/2 years at senate.
4) He was RIGHT about meeting with evil doers as first year president should --- This is how wars are avoided. Keep your friends close, your enemies closer. 60 % of the popoluation agrred he was right even though clinton called him niave. Whose niave now.
5) He doesnt have quite the media links that clinton does so of course her name is in every newspaper across the country brainwashing america making her the frontrunner. If thats the case, the clinton caipaign is pretty much making a statement that our vote doesnt count.
6) He will win IOWA!! so get ready to get pissed off

2007-10-10 05:44:40 · answer #1 · answered by 2008 matters 3 · 2 2

i'm no longer balloting for obama first with the aid of fact I did my very own study on all applicants on the beginning up and desperate then to vote for Hillary, with the aid of fact i've got self belief like she is the final one to get the job achieved, and additionally with the aid of fact of his loss of judgment, besides as his loss of judgment concerning rezko, ayres and his pastor, and his loss of judgment whilst he took his six and 9 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous females to take heed to hate speeches. And his turn flopping on the subject concerns and on issues hes says, his lack of ability to %. a facet interior the senate and vote incredibly then purely balloting modern or no longer showing up in any respect , his loss of adventure, i've got not got self belief he's trustworthy on dissimilar issues. And purely specially with the aid of fact i've got not got self belief he's able to working this united states of america. He has a no longer basic time giving solutions without have them already written down for him, he makes use of alternative peoples words. And this united states of america has been divided with the aid of fact of it. I additionally ask your self what else will come out approximately him. And if it comes after human beings vote for him, it's going to be too late to alter it.

2016-10-08 23:21:04 · answer #2 · answered by clam 4 · 0 0

I am not voting for him for the simple fact that he is not experienced in any sense of the word and I feel that there are more qualified African-American men or women that could fill the position of the leader of the free world much better.

As of now, I am personally for Hilary Clinton.

The clinton years were the best time ever(in between the worst time ever)

Nothing is set in stone, but if there are no candidates that make me change my mind. Clinton has my vote, she is much more experienced.

2007-10-10 05:41:01 · answer #3 · answered by tHe_TaStE_oF_mInD 2 · 2 2

Less than 10% of the population will vote for Obama. He is not qualified to be president.

2007-10-10 05:16:50 · answer #4 · answered by ? 6 · 7 2

He is embarrassed of his country, he has no stance. He has no experience, and the only reason he’s running is because he thinks he can be the first black president. There are far more qualified people out there.
Of course, if I had to choose him or Hillary……well, I’d probably just leave the country if that was the only choice. I’d sooner vote for Satan. At Satan would be upfront about intentions.

2007-10-10 05:26:07 · answer #5 · answered by rayb1214 7 · 2 5

No.. but he is better than Hillary though.. Ron Paul is the right man for the job!

2007-10-10 05:32:38 · answer #6 · answered by whoever 2 · 5 1

Yes

2007-10-10 06:18:15 · answer #7 · answered by rodrigo64_76 4 · 0 4

NEVER! I don't vote for people who don't fail to uphold their oaths of office in the position they now hold! Barack Obama is a traitor in my opinion and he is failing to ensure that the laws of the land are upheld. His familial and financial ties also bring up red flags. I might add that Hillary is no better and I haven't found one of the others who will meet the criterian for LOYAL U.S. Citizen -- LAW-ABIDING U.S. Citizen and/or Upholding their oath of office in their current position. So, if they don't do their jobs properly now, why would I trust them to do the job as President?

2007-10-10 05:20:29 · answer #8 · answered by Mindbender 4 · 3 4

Yes! he is the only one running who would definitely bring a fresh change to the office of the Presidency

we really dont need another frustrated old white guy telling us what to do anymore

2007-10-10 05:27:31 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

no, not in the primaries, maybe the general election if Clinton happens to drop and couldnt run.

2007-10-10 06:17:33 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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