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I have to admit, I'm not as thrilled with Obama as I was a few months ago. I'm not ready to jump on the McCain wagon, but Obama's sheen is definitely wearing a little thin. I really, really want to keep on believing in him. But I need...something.
Obama is a man, flawed and human, just like the rest of us, but he is a man who is brilliant, sincere, hard working, altruistic, dedicated, patriotic, and longing for, fighting for, and working for a positive change from the dark side into which we have slipped over the past 8 yrs.
Has he made some mistakes along the way? Tell me who the heck hasn't? But, by and large, he's made more correct decisions than incorrect ones, and he is headed in the right direction! I'm sticking with him all the way. Darned if I want to sink further into the abyss, which is exactly where we're headed now.
How does anyone gather so much about his character from the meticulously orchestrated speeches he's made? The only times that his real character has leaked out are the times he's put his foot in his mouth!
"but he is a man who is brilliant, sincere, hard working, altruistic, dedicated, patriotic, and longing for, fighting for, and working for a positive change from the dark side into which we have slipped over the past 8 yrs."
I have just one question? In your opinion, what positive changes has Obama been working towards? In my research on the candidates voting records, I have found little differences in the three front runners. Voted to reinstate 'Patriot Act', of 69 Iraq related bills Obama and Hillary only differed on one vote...Obama voted for Gen George Casey and she voted against They are all affiliated with the CFR *shudders* They all have openly stated they *would* invade Iran. McCain is the worst of the bunch in my opinion. I feel he would just be more of the same. As for Hillary, well, let's just say I feel very uncomfortable with two family dynasties running the country for the past few decades and then Obama, whose voting record does not match his hope/change rhetoric.
I have to admit, I'm not as thrilled with Obama as I was a few months ago. I'm not ready to jump on the McCain wagon, but Obama's sheen is definitely wearing a little thin. I really, really want to keep on believing in him. But I need...something.
I don't know.
Another slogan? ; )
"It is what it is." As long as we can define is. :D
Hang in there ZG it is going to be a fun ride.
Obama is a man, flawed and human, just like the rest of us, but he is a man who is brilliant, sincere, hard working, altruistic, dedicated, patriotic, and longing for, fighting for, and working for a positive change from the dark side into which we have slipped over the past 8 yrs.
Has he made some mistakes along the way? Tell me who the heck hasn't? But, by and large, he's made more correct decisions than incorrect ones, and he is headed in the right direction! I'm sticking with him all the way. Darned if I want to sink further into the abyss, which is exactly where we're headed now.
What are you smoking, crack? Obama has made bad decisions and his judgment is terrible.
How does anyone gather so much about his character from the meticulously orchestrated speeches he's made? The only times that his real character has leaked out are the times he's put his foot in his mouth!
Smoking crack is something that many would have in common with
BHO..... or is it snorting blow?
cushi
"but he is a man who is brilliant, sincere, hard working, altruistic, dedicated, patriotic, and longing for, fighting for, and working for a positive change from the dark side into which we have slipped over the past 8 yrs."
Can you cite anything to prove any of that rant?
I have just one question? In your opinion, what positive changes has Obama been working towards? In my research on the candidates voting records, I have found little differences in the three front runners. Voted to reinstate 'Patriot Act', of 69 Iraq related bills Obama and Hillary only differed on one vote...Obama voted for Gen George Casey and she voted against They are all affiliated with the CFR *shudders* They all have openly stated they *would* invade Iran. McCain is the worst of the bunch in my opinion. I feel he would just be more of the same. As for Hillary, well, let's just say I feel very uncomfortable with two family dynasties running the country for the past few decades and then Obama, whose voting record does not match his hope/change rhetoric.