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Kramer

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Re: Obama is our next president
« Reply #15 on: August 29, 2008, 02:21:56 AM »
Wait and see.



Something tells me you voted for Carter too.

I am not sure she is that old , she would have heard a lot of familiar if she remembered Carter.

What gets me is the willingness to wait and see.

Shouldn't we be more demanding?

Can't we demand to know what he means to do?

Or does it suffice to say "Change" and then "Wait and see"

I'm sure many people wanted change in the early days of the communist takeover of Russia, and many people wanted change in Germany as Adolf Hitler made his promises, and so here in America we have people that want change too and because Obama says it then it must me so...

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Re: Obama is our next president
« Reply #16 on: August 29, 2008, 08:44:24 AM »
<<You want snake oil, the Republicans have the snake oil, as well as the oil their biggest supporters will try to keep us addicted to.>>

The best example of snake oil in years came out of the Saddleback debate:

Pastor Rick:  What will you do about evil?

McCain:        I will defeat it.

Hopefully McCain will go with that as his campaign slogan:  "Vote for me, I'll defeat evil."

To be fair, there's snake oil being sold by the other side as well, most notably Obama's "explanation" of how he'd pay for all the grandiose programs he was promising - - by going through the budget line-by-line and eliminating all the wasteful expenditures.  Sorry, I think Obama's MUCH the better candidate, in every way, but THAT, my friends, was pure snake oil.

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Re: Obama is our next president
« Reply #17 on: August 29, 2008, 12:26:26 PM »
Wait and see.  When have we ever seen such a public figure the likes of Obama?

What's really going to be "interesting" is watching the left try to paint Sarah as too inexperienced, while despite the Beatle's like swooning Obama gets from his Cool-aide drinkers, at his mere exhalating air, has prescious little more, if any more experience than Sarah.  and he's on the top of their ticket.  Sarah actually has EXECUTIVE experience, that the Obama ticket has a complete ommission of

The Palin pick is the epitome of Hope & Change, without the meritless mantra

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