No Retreat: If you Want to Win, Stop the War! Barack at Risk »
Posted By MyWayOnNow 3 months, 1 week ago in NewsTom Hayden: Call him slippery or nuanced, Barack Obama's core position on Iraq has always been more ambiguous than audacious. Now it is catching up with him as his latest remarks are questioned by the Republicans, the mainstream media, and the antiwar movement. He could put his candidacy at risk if his audacity continues to shrivel.
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aniokly3 months, 1 week ago
Fonda's ex is right. Obama will lose many more votes if he changes his stance against the Iraq war then he would ever garner from people who already know he would retreat in defeat no matter what he is saying now.
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Spinward3 months, 1 week ago
CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN!
It sounds good as long as you stay away from specifics.
The problem with Obama is that he cannot avoid them for long and he knows it. That's why "Anytime, anywhere" debates morphed into one debate on the night of July 4th. He knows that in a debate, he will have to make substantive statements... and that spells the beginning of the end.
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bluenote15223 months, 1 week ago
I've said it for months, he's not going to withdraw. Look at Pelosi and company. They got elected by a naive, gullible segment of society that is all emotion and no intellect. Things in the mirror may be dumber than they appear.
Withdrawal is not a simple solution. A portion of the electorate may think it is but in truth it is not. So hold your breath and turn blue but it will not change the reality. Obama's new slogan "Change...............every fifteen minutes or so"!
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bluenote15223 months, 1 week ago
Or how about this as a slogan for Obama..."A Change we can deceive in"!
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