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11-01-2008, 07:52 PM #41
Someone must know somethign though, ex classmates and the like
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11-01-2008, 07:55 PM #42
If this is the case does it make any difference ?
In my experience members of churches have all kinds of disagreements with other members but virtually nobody remains a member for 20 years if they disagree with what's being preached from the pulpit.
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11-01-2008, 07:59 PM #43
To start off..
Obama has some: member of Foreign Relations Commitee & Chairman of Senate sub-commitee of European Affairs.
In my opinion, Biden beign one of the greatest foreign po;icy minds we have today makes up for some of what Obama lacks.
Obama clearly wasn't the best democrat to be the nominee (i would have preferred Hillary or Bill Richardson). Obama would have definetly been a better candidate in 2012 but i just don't see where the nation wil go under McCain.
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11-01-2008, 08:01 PM #44

I dont see where the nation will go under either of them. Plus, people forget that a president can only do so much. There is also a congress we have to go through.
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11-01-2008, 08:01 PM #45
yeah. what i meant was people are saying Rev. Wright is evil and blah blah, blah. is this fair.
OBAMA SHOULD HAVE LEFT REV. WRIGHT!
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11-01-2008, 08:02 PM #46
member of Foreign Relations Commitee & Chairman of Senate sub-commitee of European Affairs.
Oh please.
Where do you think its going with Obama? Down the toilet even furthur if you ask me lol
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11-01-2008, 08:23 PM #47
i'm just putting the experience out there. it might not be a lot but it is something. look at biden's foreign policy credentials.
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11-03-2008, 09:48 AM #48
Obama's foreign policy experience is BIDEN. It was the safest pick there is because no one could doubt the inexperience on the ticket after the pick. You can say Obama is inexperienced, which I dont believe he really is, but Biden, there is no question.
I wouldn't say its that big of an if for McCain to die and Im not just saying this cause I like Obama. Reoccurences of cancer 5 times? 72 years old? Plus I hear his muscles are still weak from the torture stuff.
I am too young to vote, and although I will say McCain is more qualified, Palin is seriously as dumb as a bag of rocks. There were so many better picks and I blaim McCain 100 percent for making that CHOICE. And PRESIDENTS MAKE A CHOICE every day, and he chose a governer from an almost irrelevent state? He made a BAD CHOICE and it will pay off in Obamas hands.
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11-03-2008, 01:23 PM #49

this is a good example of why politics are so messed up. Palin makes a couple of stupid comments and the media has convinced a nation that she is an idiot. Every candidate in every election has made stupid comments. All 4 major candidates did this time around. The media just focused on Palin.
Also, Alaska is "an almost irrelevent state"? Really? Do you know how much they factor into the oil/gas/energy issues in this country? Do you realize how many candidates have come from smaller states, states with less critical importance to the country, etc.
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11-03-2008, 01:30 PM #50
I am voting for Obama because he is the best candidate that actually has a chance at winning. Plus I do not trust McCain/Palin as I think they're dumb enough to get us into a nuclear war with Russia and potentially end the world as we know it..
Plus Obama has this charisma that reminds me of a JFK....
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