Showing posts with label obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label obama. Show all posts
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Obama's Patriotism
Obama's Patriotism! What patriotism? He doesn't put his hand on his heart for the National Anthem. He does not wear a flag lapel pin, he meets with people who bomb the capitol building! Does that sound like patriotism to you? If you go to this page http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1662530_1446035,00.html you can see photographic proof. Obama does not respect either our flag or our Anthem both of which represent our country. If you don't respect something that represents our country than you don't respect our country.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Democratic Debate at Dartmouth College
Democratic Debate at Dartmouth College
The democrats have once again shown the United States of America that they will not take this country forward. When they finished dissing the war on terrorism they said that they would take money from the rich and give it to the poor. If you earn your money, you should keep as much of it as someone who blew off high school. Just because you earn more does not mean you should pay a higher percentage of your income to the government.
We have to suspend inportation of unsafe consumer products from china until they are safe.
Obama talks about getting better education, yes we need better education, to get that we need to get rid of the teachers union.
Clinton is a yankees fan.
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Thursday, July 26, 2007
They Said it!

"She's [Clinton] One Of The Best-Known Women In The World ... She's Been In The White House For Eight Years. She's A Senator From One Of The Largest States. And 60-Plus Percent Of The Democratic Party Wants Somebody Else." (David Paul Kuhn, "Obama Models Campaign On Reagan Revolt," The Politico, 7/24/07)
Well, I am veryy happy to see that the Democrats are just as unhappy with Clinton as I am. Why on earth Hart said this wonderful little comment I dont know, I am sure that he will be getting calls from Mrs. Clinton.
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Obama's Grade at the CNN / YouTube Democratic Debate
I would give Obama an A, his performance was good, his arguements were convicing even if you dont agree with them. Althoug he din't always answer the question, he did however answer more questions with a yes or a no than any other candidate.
Here is what TIME had to say on the subject.
"Grade: A-
When he was good, he was very, very good. When he wasn't, he was dangerously close to ordinary. Spoke movingly — even/almost presidentially — about America's troubled history with race, his favorite teacher and how hard he would fight for universal health care. (Obama even drew an approving nod from Elizabeth Edwards in the audience on that last one). Took occasional soft shots at Clinton on Iraq and her questionable ability to fight for change (his main theme), but never made a decisive impact. He began many more sentences with, "When I am president" (without the conditional) than he has in past debates, but his own video (all the candidates made them, and they were sprinkled throughout the telecast) hit more Kennedy chords than the live Obama did. Still, his best performance to date, positioning him to return in later forums to the change-change-change contrast he wants (and needs) to define his candidacy.
—by Mark Halperin "
( Time )
Here is what TIME had to say on the subject.
"Grade: A-
When he was good, he was very, very good. When he wasn't, he was dangerously close to ordinary. Spoke movingly — even/almost presidentially — about America's troubled history with race, his favorite teacher and how hard he would fight for universal health care. (Obama even drew an approving nod from Elizabeth Edwards in the audience on that last one). Took occasional soft shots at Clinton on Iraq and her questionable ability to fight for change (his main theme), but never made a decisive impact. He began many more sentences with, "When I am president" (without the conditional) than he has in past debates, but his own video (all the candidates made them, and they were sprinkled throughout the telecast) hit more Kennedy chords than the live Obama did. Still, his best performance to date, positioning him to return in later forums to the change-change-change contrast he wants (and needs) to define his candidacy.
—by Mark Halperin "
( Time )
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