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Monday, June 23, 2008

Now that he's known, Obama positions his image

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soxconn

I hope he is not portraying or attempting to portray himself as bipartisan. He has voted more liberal since he has been in office than Hillary Clinton. His record will stand on its own.
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bestCandidate

http://web.israelinsider.com/views/12917.htm
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Novikove2

I hope that his self potraying will not disinform Americans and will not cover BHO's intentions to woo Radical Islamic Fasizm and to kill free market in USA
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knolde

I see Obama as the most unqualified candidate for president in the past century. I certainly hope he and his views become better known, but the major media will not allow it. I fear his election will be the result of vast ignorance on the part of illy educated Americans.
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bayside

Obama`s reintroduction message is clear. I`m not who you know I am,and in the words of another great Democrat,"Don`t believe your lying eyes and ears".
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doublehook

I actually believe that BHO will try to develope a presence, name recognition but not knowledge about his past and future plans. His decisions have not made good associates or business as evidenced in the names of RevWright, Rezko, the SDS conspirators and others to be published. He does not have the managerial experience to sit in the executive chair, to be the commander-in-chief and most assuredly to make decisions affecting my childrens lives. The only thing he has now is money to buy votes as he was trained in Chicago politics. The problem in his message is that in his education and training in Chicago politics, he believes it to be OK which is not true. So his perceptions of truth in politics are skewed. I remain Nobama.
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ajjordan2

Bolling's comments are not plausible (Obama not being a good candidate because he is inexperienced and not qualified) because the Bush administration was supposed to be "experienced" and "qualified", but the average Joe on the street could run the country than Bush could...so we need someone that is not weathered by the stress of politics and Washington-we need a fresh face and fresh policies
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RDH

Like some of his friends, political and spiritual mentors, Barak Obama is not the man he thought he knew. By the way ajjordan2, the average man on the street did run the country before Bush. That's why we were a constant target by Islamic extremists. And now that Congress is being run by the average Joe, look what has happened the last couple of years.
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deweybeach

Obama and his wife are the Anti-Christ Marxist's.They want to destroy capitalism and America's freedoms.He will attempt to become a dictator and destroy anyone who stands in his way.I would love to spit right in his lying face.This man is a terrorist dream and he is being protected by our government,the one that he wants to bring down.I promise there will be another civil war if this man's elected and this time we will be able to get rid of every left wing liberal and their illegal friends when we put these people on old ships and let the navy use them for target practice.
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lalala

deweybeach is freakin ridiculous
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CommissionerGordon

To the extent that he is still unknown, that is the Obama advantage.
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CommissionerGordon

I suppose a Punahou http://www.punahou.edu/ and Harvard http://www.harvard.edu/ education does not count as privilege, and that a bank vice president mother's draw does not constitute wealth. But, what do I know? -- I aint no Harvard grad.... Still, as even a tiny token of patriotism, why doesn't BHO just assign one of his staff to carry a spare American flag lapel pin for him, since he is always forgetting where he left his? That's his own explanation as to why he doesn't wear one: keeps misplacing it. It's those important things that people tend to lose track of -- not! He's a very pretty face, but even more impressively deceptive.
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