<<He promised the people something, and then went back on his word.>>
I guess then you must have been devastated when Bush promised a more humble foreign policy and then decided to invade Iraq with or without UN sanctions.
<<I didn't make the pledge so your remarks about me carry no weight.>>
So what? They were only about you for humorous purposes, their real target was anyone who thinks inflexibility is some kind of virtue in financial strategy. I never really anticipated that you would be the CFO of any company I would be invested in. The remarks carry a lot of weight because their import is that one would have to be very stupid to stick to a financial plan when circumstances show an alternative plan to be more advantageous. How Obama plans to finance his campaign is of secondary importance to what the campaign is for.
The only real animus behind all the anti-Obama carping that I can see is sour grapes - - the people are coughing up for Obama in massive numbers, out-contributing the relatively tiny handfuls of the ultra-rich who as individuals are contributing massively to McSame, but not massively enough to outweigh the voice of the people.
<<This isn't about McCain.>>
No? Who else is running against Obama?
<<It is about Obama going back on his word. >>
NO, actually, it's about Obama changing his plans on how he wants to finance his campaign. And about McSame not being able to follow suit because he doesn't have anywhere near the huge numbers of citizens ready, willing and eager to back him as there are for Obama.