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American Voters Deserve To Know The Bad, Pitfalls, Etc. About Obama; But Who Will Tell Because Senator Clinton Is Harshly Criticized Says Those Things Or Quotes Him About His Lack Of Experience To Serve As President Now
We, the American voters, have NOT been told anything about the negatives regarding Obama because Hillary is not allowed that by the media who promotes criticism of her constantly. The media isn't telling us anything that we should know about him. I guess we have to wait to hear what Senator McCain says and proves if/when he campaigns because when it is a man against a man, the gloves are on and what needs to be said. You had better believe the quotes by Obama about his own in lack of experience to be President NOW. Tell all!
 best4write  27 Feb 2008 02:54
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We will have to wait and see.
 
 keepmindok  02 Nov 2008 05:32
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Obama scares me for many reasons. Obviously he has ties to the Muslim community, wanted or not. The Church that he has attended for many years does not promote diversity. He really has not accomplished anything and has been caught in some pretty hefty lies regarding the war in Iraq. He is a gifted speaker, but I can never get any of his followers to comment on how his experiences have made him ready to be commander in chief. We need experience and trust in our office right now, and I personally don't think Obama has either of the two.
 
 roxanne  29 Feb 2008 00:50
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I very strongly agree that Americans do not know important things about Obama. To begin with, his name sounds not only like one famous terrorist, but two. Barrack Hussein Obama. Funny how his name mimics the two most famous terrorist in the world. Most Muslin people are named after people they admire. That alone should be a red flag. No one should trust him. I believe that he is running a good race and making himself appear to be good. However, when in office, the Muslim terrorist will have control over the highest office in the US. Come on people. Wake up before it is too late. He is dangerous. He is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. If you think Bush is bad, wait until Obama gets into office. The worst is yet to come. If you really care about the US, vote for Hillary. At least she is not named after terrorists.
 
 BullDog  27 Feb 2008 21:33
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 His name mimics the two most famous terrorists in the world? Bush and Blair?
I don't get it?
by  Jahwobble
 28 Feb 2008 16:38
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All these Dems are in bed together politically anyway.
Clinton and Obama are the same Dems.

Only Ron Paul is different. Thinks outside the box. Bigger picture.
 
 Scorpion  22 Aug 2008 23:54
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Kennedy was inexperienced too and much younger! It is really tim for a fresh new perspective on our economy. Bush ruined everything!
 
 Tepal  08 May 2008 17:49
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 Was Kennedy a great president?
by  innomen
 08 May 2008 18:04
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Obama for President!
 
 Jahwobble  28 Feb 2008 16:38
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