OBAMA is......NOT qualifed
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| Wed, 10-15-2008 - 10:46pm |
I voted for Obama in the primary. It is possible that come the election on November 4th - if HILLARY had been the nominee - It is possible that I would have voted for her to be president.....I like her. Obama is not Hillary....his experience pales in comparison to Hillary and certainly to McCain...Obama is a liar.....I do not trust him and he is simply not qualified.
I made a HUGE mistake in voting for Obama, I learn from my mistakes....Obama is a dreamer and just not qualifed. He will not be a good president.
I have come to really like McCain...he is HONEST....something that Obama does not know the definition of. Obama has proven himself to be a liar....untrustworthy.....in the end a used car sales person who will say ANYTHING to get the sale.....but will not disclose the truth. Obama has HIS best interest in mind - certainly not mine.

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Obama just gives me a weird vibe, he does not seem like he has any depth of knowledge on the topics. He seems like he is going to say whatever it takes to get elected. He talks a lot, but doesn't say much, the kind of person to avoid. He's very evasive. Will not release a lot of records, what's he afraid of? It all forms a very strange picture of a strange guy.
But I think he could be a child abuser, and most of his supporters wouldn't care. He's already made some very questionable decisions on the people he associates with, and that hasn't hurt him. It's just very weird.
McCain is not eloquent - no doubt about it....but is that what is really important to us? Are we so brainwashed by Hollywood that we need someone to LOOK the part?
I would rather have a real person than an actor as my leader any day.
I'm voting for Obama based on what I see as McCain continuing to run the country into the ground as George W. Bush and the neocons have done.
Tony,
I do think that is the deal....and when/if he is elected Obama will waltz into the White House and point fingers at other for why he could not live up to his promises.
I do think that is the deal....and when/if he is elected Obama will waltz into the White House and point fingers at other for why he could not live up to his promises.
Just like Clinton did. I would bet that his tax "cuts" are going to end up being tax increases. But he will have tried sooo hard to get them. Unfortunately, I think that will be the least of the problems that will arise.
Oh, but doesn't he look presidential? That should make up for it.
<....if that had been me there.....I would have been hard pressed not to shout BS or Liar at points.>
I can't imagine where you would have done that, as Obama wasn't lying about anything. McCain was the one lying through his teeth. Actually, they both stretched the truth, but no more than normal for politicians. I could be wrong, but I get the impression you are buying some of the smears being posted about him. If that's so,please check with Snopes.com, for the facts before making a decision about him.
Just watching the debate showed Obama better suited for the job. Obama stays cool and level-headed under pressure. McCain got angry and flustered. He's known for having a nasty temper. That would not serve him well, when dealing with foreign leaders, or other politicians on the hill.
Rose
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Heheheheehe.....you're funny!
McCain's going to balance the budget in 4 years, uh huh, sure thing. At least Obama is HONEST and told us it will take at least ten years.
Oh, maybe you think we should forgive McCain because he declared himself to be deficient when it comes to knowledge of economics. Sorry, but we're voting for a P-R-E-S-I-D-E-N-T!
Not for an attack machine.
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http://www.pnhp.org/news/2009/october/meet_the_new_health_.php
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQTBYQlQ7yM
Nope, I don't need someone who looks the part, but rather someone who acts the part.
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