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June 03, 2008 4:55 PM
What will Obama do?
We took a look at this issue on the World News Webcast.
- jpt
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Take a breather.
Let McCain make his woman-centered approach evident for the far right of Hill's supporters. Hopefully when they really see McCain in all his glory, the sale is easy.
Posted by: Genna | Jun 4, 2008 9:30:59 AM
What will Obama do???
Keep reading off note cards because he does not know what to do on his own.
A leader can talk the talk and walk the walk
Not just comment off paper prompts.
Concede to Hillary!
Posted by: Michelle | Jun 3, 2008 10:33:09 PM
volboi
Get what ?
Explain ???????
Posted by: Kate | Jun 3, 2008 10:25:26 PM
You simply do not 'get it' do you?
Posted by: volboi | Jun 3, 2008 10:17:27 PM
volboi,
ELECTED OFFICE HELD
Fact:
Obama was elected to the Illinois Senate in 1996 Obama was reelected to the Illinois Senate in 1998, and again in 2002 then he was elected to the
United States Senate in 2004.
HR Clinton elected United States Senate 2001
Posted by: Kate | Jun 3, 2008 10:02:59 PM
Facts??? Longer??? I do not profess to know the man therefore I can neither like nor dislike him. My stance remains the same, he is the wrong person for the job. America cannot endure another four years of an inexperienced crusader running for all of the wrong reasons. The only difference in Hussein and Bush is the color of their skin which I could not be bothered with.
I repeat, should he win, may God have mercy on our country!
I will be one of millions either defecting from the Democratic party or the more probabal - remaining true to the best candidate, and voting for Sen. Clinton anyway. The beauty of America is that while several hundred super-delegates have loved their spotlight, but come November, it will be the millions of Clinton supporters that put them 'back' in their place! There is
no democracy in delegates not voting the will of the people. That will is: Sen. Clinton!
Posted by: volboi | Jun 3, 2008 9:45:23 PM
What she said is completely true. He is totally inexperienced and certainly doesn't come close to Clinton and Mccain in regards to that. Furthermore, Clinton supporters are voting for her and supporting her because of her massive amounts of experience. Why then would we willingly vote for Obama instead of Mccain? Eight years ago the American people were sold a president with no experience and look where that has gotten us. Apparently it is only the Clinton supporters that can see the reason the country is where it is at is not simply because Bush is a republican, but more so that he was not prepared for the job. It makes absolutely no sense whatsoever to put another inexperience president in place to try and clean up the mess from GW. That is why Mccain will win; that is why Hillary supporters cannot, in good conscious, vote for Obama; and that is why this country will have to endure republican values for another 4 years. But at least Mccain is more of a centrist than a right-winger (like Bush) or a liberal left-winger (like Obama).
Posted by: Andrea | Jun 3, 2008 9:33:05 PM
TO BE A GOOD DEMOCRAT OR TO BE A GOOD AMERICAN---John McCain is not the same as George Bush; in fact a few years ago he was going to leave the Republican party. The democrats will control the Congress so there is no need to worry about Roe V Wade or ultra conservative justices being appointed to the Supreme Court. Iraq-nobody will be able to have all troops out in 16 months; we will have a presence there just like we do in other foreign countries. We should be electing a President that will earn back the respect of the American people as well as world leaders; a leader who has demonstrated good judgment, honesty and integrity---.HILLARY 08 or McCain---Country first,then party.
Posted by: deja vu 08 | Jun 3, 2008 9:28:01 PM
volboi
Obama has held elected public office for longer ????
If you just dont like the guy fair enough but dont make up faulse charges for your reason!
Posted by: Kate | Jun 3, 2008 9:23:27 PM
Kate,
Re-read my post. There is a descriptive adjective before the term junior senator, the word 'young'. Sen. Clinton is mature and can hardly be classified as inexperienced in politics like Hussein ... a man who obviously either never attended the church he was a member of for the past twenty years, or did so with his ipod in his ears!
Posted by: volboi | Jun 3, 2008 9:20:43 PM
volboi
Hillary is a Junior Senator
Hillary is the Junior Senator for NY
Posted by: Kate | Jun 3, 2008 9:14:04 PM
Wes Clark floats Obama-Sebelius
Wes Clark stopped out in Texas yesterday to drop by a fundraiser Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius headlined for Michael Skelly, a Democrat running for congress in Texas.
Clark introduced Sebelius and, according to a regular correspondent and reliable source who was there, said:
"The London odds-makers say that Kathleen Sebelius is the odds-on favorite to be the next vice
president. I can tell you, she'd make a great vice presidential choice."
He then introduced her as "The next vice president of the United States...."
Sebelius is typically considered for the slot only if Obama is the nominee.
A sign of the times from a Clinton loyalist.
Posted by: Kate | Jun 3, 2008 9:12:10 PM
This match is over. The better competitor won.
We need to move on and take over the White house.
-Unshakeably for Obama '08
Posted by: Grace | Jun 3, 2008 8:52:47 PM
Thanks Ed : ) tell your sister I send her love from NY
obama blogger im happy too grin from ear to ear ! : )
Posted by: Kate | Jun 3, 2008 8:19:07 PM
Kathleen Sebelius as VP? Not to detract from her abilities, but in the current context, that'd be plain tokenism and pandering.
That's why I think Obama would consider it!
Posted by: trustthesky | Jun 3, 2008 8:12:59 PM
I have much love for Australia : )
When Obama visits as POTUS I'll come too!
I like your new PM he has the right Ideas you guys are out of Iraq now Ed ?
Posted by: Kate | Jun 3, 2008 8:08:05 PM
What will Obama do???
The only logical thing if he wants a democrat in the white house in Nov.
Concede to Hillary!
It is the only way to win the whitehouse!
Hillary '08
Posted by: Krissy K | Jun 3, 2008 8:01:23 PM
geevill,
Show me the news poll ?
Posted by: Kate | Jun 3, 2008 8:00:32 PM
Thanks for your dilligence Kate.
It's Wednesday morning in Sydney, Australia and we are all waiting with excitement for Obama's speech.
The telly is on (CNN)in the office and we'll all gather round in a few hours.
I sure hope Obama is the touring type...
Posted by: Ed | Jun 3, 2008 7:59:54 PM
ida, noway will he win without her.
Posted by: tww | Jun 3, 2008 7:50:58 PM
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