Not a d**n thing. He thinks he is entitled to the office.
Answered By: TYPICAL AMERICAN - 8/27/2008 |
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What has McCain done ? nothing,
At least Obama is great community Organizer, McCain even can not organize his finances, he does not know about his houses. McCain is just expert in lying and bull shitting to other people.
Answered By: McCain is racist - 8/27/2008 |
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After the last 8 years My Pet Goat is qualified.
Answered By: subwlimnuflik - 8/27/2008 |
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Bush isn't qualified to work at Walmart, let alone run this country.
Answered By: JL - 8/27/2008 |
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Win the election...whoops I let the cat out of the bag.
Answered By: brown9488@att.net - 8/27/2008 |
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You shouldn't ask substantive questions like that. He brings "hope".
Answered By: Matt - 8/27/2008 |
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He's nominated and will win. The choices he made have been the right ones. To the point that current administration is implementing his strategies. Pay attention!
Answered By: delphi - 8/27/2008 |
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Hated America, used crack, belonged to a racial separatist organization claiming to be a church and associated with terrorists, criminals and every other anti-establishment group. Perfect credentials to be the Democrat party nominee.
Answered By: Dreams from my Marxist Mammy - 8/27/2008 |
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McCain has done alot more then Obama.
The Democratic Controlled congress, has had a 9?pproval rating.
The lowest - ever.
While Republicans are part of that, Obama is too. - SHOCKER -
Obama runs on a platform of change, yet the congress that he is apart of has done, literally, nothing. Unless urged by their Republican counterparts.
Disgraceful...
Obama wants the same as every other liberal does, Socialized Healthcare, High Taxes, High Spending, etc etc.
I see more change in my left foot then I do in Obama.
Answered By: ajr2012 - 8/27/2008 |
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Obama sponsored more than 800 bills during his eight years as an Illinois state senator. And his U.S. Senate career, while brief, has been action-packed.
As for Obama’s list of his accomplishments, he’s right on every count. A Washington Post editorial credited Obama for helping to create "the strongest ethics legislation to emerge from Congress yet," and the Coburn-Obama Act created a new Web site, USAspending.gov, which allows anyone to see where federal contracting and grant money is being spent. Moreover, it was an Obama-sponsored amendment that ended Walter Reed's practice of requiring outpatient military personnel to pay for their own meals. And as a state senator in Illinois, Obama championed a bill requiring the police to videotape prisoner interrogations. Although initially controversial, the measure passed the Senate unanimously; even Republicans conceded that the turnaround was largely Obama’s doing. Finally, while Obama didn’t mention this one, we think it’s worth noting that the Lugar-Obama non-proliferation initiative provided funds for destroying nuclear weapons and for intercepting weapons of mass destruction.
VOTE OBAMA/ BIDEN '08!!
Answered By: itsyourworld_changeit - 8/27/2008 |
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Barack Obama could have done anything after he graduated from college. With all his talent and promise, he could have written his ticket to Wall Street. But that's not what he chose to do. He chose to go to Chicago. The South Side. There he met men and women who had lost their jobs. Their neighborhood was devastated when the local steel plant closed. Their dreams deferred. Their dignity shattered. Their self-esteem gone.
And he made their lives the work of his life. That's what you do when you've been raised by a single mom, who worked, went to school and raised two kids on her own. That's how you come to believe, to the very core of your being, that work is more than a paycheck. It's dignity. It's respect. It's about whether you can look your children in the eye and say: we're going to be ok.
Because Barack made that choice, 150,000 more children and parents have health care in Illinois. He fought to make that happen. And because Barack made that choice, working families in Illinois pay less taxes and more people have moved from welfare to the dignity of work. He got it done.
And when he came to Washington, I watched him hit the ground running, leading the fight to pass the most sweeping ethics reform in a generation. He reached across party lines to pass a law that helps keep nuclear weapons out of the hands of terrorists. And he moved Congress and the president to give our wounded veterans the care and dignity they deserve.
Source(s):
From Joe Biden's acceptance speech
Answered By: phuckucons - 8/27/2008 |
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Obama is probably a decent man and father in his own right, but I am mystified as to why he as a first term, done nothing yet ,senator has risen to such a lofty set of circumstances. He could possibly win this race, and what will we have? an out of control government run by a democratic congress.His power will be as a yes man for the party. I can't see the congress letting him actually run the government.
Answered By: Vernon C - 8/27/2008 |
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Nothing... you are correct
Answered By: Granny - 8/27/2008 |
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Dahhhh Nothing!! Junior senator from Illinois Biden doesn't believe in him V.P. he took it because he is retiring soon and V.P. is a good way to go out if Obama wins LOL
Answered By: ATJ - 8/27/2008 |
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1) He is intelligent.......... Bush is not and McCain is not..... 894 in a class of 899.
2) Wisdom, which is different from intelligent. Bush and McCain is not.
3) The Democrats has always had a better plan for America.
4) Obama has the diplomatic ability to have more nations as allies instead of the we have power and power will rule. Because now we do not.
5.......... HAVE YOU LIVED IN THE USA IN THE LAST 20 YEARS. THE DIFFERENCE OF WHAT DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS HAVE DONE FOR AMERICA IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A WALK IN THE PARK AND A CAR CRASH!
Answered By: just me - 8/27/2008 |
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People keep asking this same dumb question.
Look at history. Which people entered the White House with the most qualifications;
Nixon-Governor, Senator, Vice-President
Hoover, congressman, cabinet member, governor
Carter, Navy officer, nuclear scientist, governor
and the ones with the least
Lincoln one term state senator
Reagan governor, monkey movies
The Presidency is all about emotion, nothing about qualifications.
Answered By: nathan f - 8/27/2008 |
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Given good speeches. Gotta hand it to him, he knows how to herd the sheep.
Answered By: Alex C - 8/27/2008 |
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He met the Constitutional requirements.
If you are anti Constitutional and anti American.....
Stay, and argue your anti American opinions.
Answered By: Think 1st - 8/27/2008 |
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He stapled fliers to telephone poles in Chicago.
Answered By: Jack Bauer - 8/27/2008 |
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He passed the age requirement.
If he makes it to the white house, we can all kiss our Hope goodbye.
"And that is change you can bank on"!
Answered By: dadof7n2001 - 8/27/2008 |
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Run as a Democrat. That's enough right now.
Answered By: Dexmonte - 8/27/2008 |
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If he was responsible for all these senate bills that explained the terrible approval rating of the senate. Maybe he should have stayed home more often. Just plain gridlock in the senate
Answered By: Scott G - 8/27/2008 |
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Per the constitution, he is a natural born American citizen and old enough to qualify. The rest is up to the voters.
Answered By: Kate L - 8/27/2008 |
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