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I am an avid, avid Obama supporter. Phone calls, campaigning, all that stuff. I've read both of his books...I just love the guy.
In fact, it disgusts me and scares me that McCain actually has a chance at winning. People actually want a guy who sang "Bomb Iran" to run the country? |
There will be no difference between Obama and McCain
Obama has turned 180 degrees since 2006 when he seemed like a different type of candidate. |
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2008 shortly before clinching votes for nomination: "I will consult my faith before every decision I make, right and right and wrong is wrong..." If you've followed him as long as I have you'd notice a distinct change. he does not even do the podcast anymore. Every word is so carefully chosen, so insincere. Name one thing that will be different if he becomes president. |
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And if I have to name one thing that will be different, then theres really no point whatsoever in trying to talk to you about it because nothing I say is going to change your mind. |
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Also please cite a faith based policy implemented by George Bush I am not trying to be snide, I ask these questions all the time and rarely get answers. I don't see anything wrong with supporting Obama, I just don't think he's any different then any other presidential candidate, he tells people what they want to hear and his loyalties lie with those who give his campaign and his party the most money. Would you dispute that? |
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Socialized health care is an awful idea (where do you think that money comes from) in my opinion and I think Obama is smart enough to agree, but he does need to sound like he supports it to energize his liberal base. At some point people need to be held accountable for their decisions. All that aside, I'll gurgitate another cap if it happens during his terms. |
who was the last candidate you were actually somewhat impressed by jay?
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