How can anybody vote for or feel good about Obama?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by vess1, Oct 27, 2008.

  1. Stu Joe

    Stu Joe New Member

    Yeah, that is why I said 'technically'. lol
     
  2. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    :D You know what they say once a Democrat allways a Democrat :p
     
  3. clembo

    clembo Well-Known Member


    Geez David.

    Let me see if I can connect the dots. In David's opinion this is all gospel so I'll connect the dots.

    Fear, Fear, Fear, Fear, Fear, Fear, Fear, Fear, Fear, Fear etc, etc.

    Hey this is how the Republicans have run this whole campaign!
     
  4. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary

    But no denials!!
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    Face it, at every turn, Obama is proven to be a bad, bad person. I can give a pass to the folks here who aren't American but for the rest of you, what are you thinking? Really! Does the cult of personality run so deep that you can't see the truth?
     
  5. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary

    Fear is probably right. Fear that our country is going to change for the worse...fear that we are going to be turned into some European Socialist state...fear that our freedoms are going to be eroded and fear that we will all the expected to march in lock step to Obama's vision of the way we should live our lives. I don't want to merely exist to serve the government & I sure as hell don't want the government to run my life.
     
  6. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary

    I see you can't argue with my assessment of your chosen one.
     
  7. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary

    Huh?? I was referring to his decision to cancel a visit with our wounded military men & women when he found out it wouldnt be allowed to tun into a media/campaign event...his decision to de-fund our military while they are at war (didn't vote present on that one did he?)...his unwillingness to admit the surge has worked & our military folk are doing their jobs well...his refusal to use the word "Victory" in any of his discussions concerning the war. What are you talking about?
     
  8. clembo

    clembo Well-Known Member


    Nice post David. However, if you're going to act like Aidan did here why not use the term %^%&^%

    There is no need for denials David. You'd just keep blathering on like a 5 year old anyway.

    Damn shame.
     
  9. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Sorry got that wrong, He has though visited wounded troops in Iraq and at Walter reed, as for voting against funding Obama voted for a version of the bill that included language calling for withdrawing troops from Iraq. President Bush vetoed it. (McCain supported that veto, but didn’t call it “vetoing support for our troops.”) What Obama voted against was the same bill without withdrawal language. And he had voted yes on at least 10 other war funding bills prior to that single 2007 no vote. and I believe he wanted additional funds for the troops in Afghanistan (or dont you think they desrve them?), he has said that the surge worked beyond his wildest expectations, I do believe that reads that it worked (but perhaps not in your language) why should he mention victory so far there has not been one has there?
    Now lets return to your misguided comments about the makeup of the senate since he has been there shall we instead of trying to spin things :D
     
  10. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary

  11. Stu Joe

    Stu Joe New Member

    Both of them are going to bump the ones that are critical of them if they have the slightest reason.

    "Obama is not the only candidate to play hardball with the press. McCain's campaign has reportedly barred Time columnist Joe Klein and New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd, who have been critical of the Republican candidate, from the Republican candidate's plane."
     
  12. vess1

    vess1 "Birds of a feather...."

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