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if you ask me, i think he is not a candidate for change, he is an ambitious man, and there is nothing wrong with that,only dont con people into thinking he is introducing a new kind of politics, because a new kind of politics would not require star power

2007-12-08 11:01:12 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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Well, as the Hillary Campaign has proven you will not see anything new from that camp. Same old dirty tricks, same old politics of personal destruction. They will keep on releasing dirt on Obama, even if it hurts there own candidate. They can't help it. They just keep using the same old playbook.

There is even Michale Bloomberg waiting in the wings to run as a third party candidate if Hillary wins the nomination. Same old trick Bill Clinton pulled with Perot. Bill never got more than 49% of the vote but won anyway since it was split three ways. That is how you can get a Candidate elected even if most people do not want that candidate. That is how they are figuring on getting Hillary in.

I have no idea if Obama will use a new kind of politics but I personnally gurantee that Hillary will not.

Merry Christmas!

2007-12-14 05:06:37 · answer #1 · answered by Jacob W 7 · 0 0

My thoughts exactly! so much of what he advocates conflicts with his actual voting record. He spoke out against the Patriot Act then voted in favor of reauthorizing it, he cannot commit to withdrawing the troops out of Iraq by 2013, possibly later.. He hasn't ruled out using strikes against Iran, not to mention the same vote he criticizes Hillary for, he missed himself and sponsored the exact same legislation designating the IRG a terrorist organization in back in April.. He implied that he would invade Pakistan, without the consent of their government.. He made votes making it more difficult for average citizens to sue big corporations.. He has no consistency on the issues of social security and taxes, in the very beginning he was for raising the cap, then having all options on the table, then appointing a bipartisan commission, now he's back to raising the cap.. He receives contributions from lobbyists, corporations and interest groups, despite his denials..He promises "change" but he has neither the substance, the experience, nor desire to deliver this change..

2007-12-08 20:45:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The only way to change a political system is from within. This is why Obama has a chance and Ron Paul does not.

2007-12-08 19:04:12 · answer #3 · answered by Sordenhiemer 7 · 2 0

Your not going to win a foot ball game playing rugby rules!!

2007-12-08 19:05:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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