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  • Posted By: creative_intelligence @ 02/13/2008 5:32:59 PM

    I've voted Democrat all my life, but if Obama gets the Democractic nomination I'll be voting Republican for President! He's as slippering as a used car salesman. All charm and no substance. I don't think he has what it takes to bring this country out of the downslide it's been in for the last two terms of office. Obama, spend the next 8 years proving yourself in Congress...if you can...then we'll talk.

  • Posted By: fanten30 @ 02/13/2008 5:32:47 PM

    Hillary Clinton will come out gleaming like a freshly trimmed diamond as the beauty she shows to us emmits from her loving heart full of empathy and kindness to all race and all fellow strivers. Shawn

  • Posted By: NATIVE_american @ 02/13/2008 5:32:16 PM

    History repeats itself!
    African American Males were allowed to Vote BEFORE White Women! there is a good chance that we might Have a African American President before we have a Woman President!

  • Posted By: Prowler_Rep @ 02/13/2008 5:32:12 PM

    It amazes me how anyone can say that Hillary has "experience" while Obama does not. Since when did being married to someone confer the experience of one member of a marriage over to the other? I like the concept though... just think, only one member of a family would have to go to college and the rest would have degrees delivered by proxy. "Experience" ?? I think not.

  • Posted By: sanyika @ 02/13/2008 5:31:37 PM

    she is status quo,thats just plain fact.sounds like she is getting desperate.America really does need a change,unfortunately,even obama will not be enough for the level of change thisnation needs.realchange sats when peoples values change and the materialist vauesystem is dominent right now in america and hilary represents that view better than obama.obama is to principled to have that position and hilary can represent that view better because she is unprincipled.

  • Posted By: chrishaines4 @ 02/13/2008 5:31:19 PM

    I say go Huckabee. We need a leader who will take a stand for what he believes in. Someone with good christian values. We spend so much time seperating church and state, look where we've gotten for it. Nobody seems to want to learn from history anymore. I'm not talking recent history, either. Read the bible and see what caused Isreal's downfall each time. Put simply, they wanted less to do with God. I see our nation drifting farther and farther away. Meanwhile our economy is sinking. Look at the news, Russia is helping Iran obtain Nuclear weapons. A revival is what we really need. I say vote Huckabee.

  • Posted By: fragileheart @ 02/13/2008 5:31:08 PM

    Obama may make mistakes but he won't blame them on someone else. He is Bold & Outspoken. Obama has American values at heart. Look at the past presidents and all the lies they told and the money it cost us. Look at all the mistakes they have made and tried to pass the buck. OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT lets get fair chance this election year. It's time for a change.

  • Posted By: MaxinMaryland @ 02/13/2008 5:30:18 PM

    Although I believe McCain would make the best commander-in-chief if our country was attacked, I also believe that Obama would reduce the risk that we were attacked in the first place -- which is why, as a Republican, Barack has my vote!

  • Posted By: billybee68 @ 02/13/2008 5:30:04 PM

    As a former republican..I strongly feel that Oabma is a breath of fresh air for America! A sincere change is needed now in American politics. The workign masses are tired of losing jobs to foriegn entities, paying far too much to heat their homes and fuel their cars. The present government has duc a hole so deep it willtake a special person to take us out..someone who is fresh and uncorupted by teth 'good ole boy/girl' network of self serving politicians.

    I do hope he willbe strong enough to stand up to them and install the new political system whtich is really teh old system when it worked.'

  • Posted By: greenti @ 02/13/2008 4:58:19 PM

    I JUst want to know who the heck this obama is. we don't know his hsitory all they talk about is change, how are you going to change things when youare backed up by kennedys

    • Posted By: dump the kool-aid @ 02/13/2008 5:29:32 PM

      Neither Hillary or Obama will be good for this country. As for those so entralled with Obamas ability to speak well to crowds and "motivate young people" to "FOLLOW HIM, does the name "Jim Jones" come to mind with any of you. He was a self styled "minister" promising to lead his congregation to a NEW LIFE OF CHANGE, He did that alright while his followers were drinking his poison KOOL_AID and dying because of his ability to manipulate them with his charm...As for Hillary, what a sick role model she is for women today. She has stayed with a husband that has embarrassed her so many times publicy with his failure to keep his zipper up around other women. She is promoting abused women to keep being abused instead of standing strong and getting the louse out of her life. She is no more capable of running our country than she is of keeping her husbands zipper closed. WE need ANOTHER CANIDATE period!!!!!

    • Posted By: tansam446 @ 02/13/2008 5:01:09 PM

      correct! MY SENTIMENTS EXACTLY!

      • Posted By: hammer head @ 02/13/2008 5:14:37 PM

        What, that is like saying Hillary cant make any change because she is married to bill. Ridiculous!

  • Posted By: chrishaines4 @ 02/13/2008 5:29:01 PM

    I say go Huckabee. We need a leader who will take a stand for what he believes in. Someone with good christian values. We spend so much time seperating church and state, look where we've gotten for it. Nobody seems to want to learn from history anymore. I'm not talking recent history, either. Read the bible and see what caused Isreal's downfall each time. Put simply, they wanted less to do with God. I see our nation drifting farther and farther away. Meanwhile our economy is sinking. Look at the news, Russia is helping Iran obtain Nuclear weapons. A revival is what we really need. I say vote Huckabee.

  • Posted By: Quilly @ 02/13/2008 5:27:15 PM

    I agree entirely with sioux0707. I am not at all convinced that Obama has the needed experience to deal with the all of the problems he will face if he is elected. Domestically and especially abroad we are facing staggering issues that someone who, and let's be really honest, is new to this level of politics can handle. We have just had 7 years of an unqualified idiot in office, I don't think this country needs four years of someone, who; while well-intentioned, intelligent, and passionate; is still just too inexperienced to handle the hellish inheritance being handed to him by the Bush administration.

  • Posted By: Cliff n WA @ 02/13/2008 5:26:48 PM

    Issues and ideas have taken a backseat to the horse race! No one is talking about what the want just who they are for.
    Focusing on demographics breeds identity politics. Voting on personality over competence gave us Bush over Gore in 2000. Hope we are not making the same mistake.

  • Posted By: PeterLRuden @ 02/13/2008 5:26:14 PM

    And the media drones on, handicapping a horse race without hardly a mention of the underlying issues and the candidates' positions on them. What does it take for you folks to write articles of substance?

  • Posted By: plogdog @ 02/13/2008 5:26:12 PM

    Name something that Hillary has done? She wants to exit a war that she voted for, without providing any pullout plan, nor has she done anything for the state of New York. She is a old time Carpetbagger going to where ever she can to get votes.

  • Posted By: fragileheart @ 02/13/2008 5:25:40 PM

    Obama may make mistakes but he won't blame them on someone else. He is Bold & Outspoken. Obama has American values at heart. Look at the past presidents and all the lies they told and the money it cost us. Look at all the mistakes they have made and tried to pass the buck. OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT lets get fair chance this election year. It's time for a change.

  • Posted By: TruthTeller9000 @ 02/13/2008 5:25:28 PM

    What is wrong with this world? Is everyone blind? Oboma is a pathetic liar, he claims his black side but doesn't claim his white side, he is 50 percent white and 50 black so that means me is mixed. How can you vote for a man who does not even know who he is? Also who cares if he goes to church, I was raised in the church and see tons of people leaving church and smoking crack and beating thier wives and children. Wake up America! H.C for president!

  • Posted By: ronhelf @ 02/13/2008 5:25:26 PM

    You have got to love the ideologues here. First, Obama's position on the war is substantive. So is the speech he gave today in Wisconsin. Whether you support Obama or not it is clear that he has substance. Oh, and by the way, the attacks on Obama are rather like those on JFK. As for the ludicrous notion that the Clinton's were great for the US let me just point out a couple of facts--a failed health care strategy that would have proved a boom

  • Posted By: CanYouHearMeNow? @ 02/13/2008 5:25:18 PM

    Nobody in the history of the United States of America has ever approached campaining for the office of POTUSA as though they had already paid the price of admission and were entitled to the office in quite the same way Hillary has. What's going on? Two terms of Bill, two terms for Hillary and by then Chelsea will be old enough.

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