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Old 04-28-2008, 03:08 PM   #32
Radar
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Here's the way I see it. Clinton is a bitter, nasty, bitch who is in tight with the old-school political machine. She lies about having snipers fire on her, she has been involved in shady real estate deals where the witnesses mysteriously died before they could testify. She is well-acquainted with those who create back room dirty deals and she's ready to work with them on day 1 so we can get more of the same.

McCain is an out of touch old geezer who thinks the war in Iraq is a great idea and has said we should stay for 100 years. He is a racist who calls Vietnamese people gooks. He turned his back on veterans even though he is one in order to save a few billion, but has no problem with us spending a trillion in Iraq in an unnecessary, unwarranted, unprovoked, and unconstitutional war. He barely has a thought in his head or a hair on his head and he too would bring us more of the same.

Then we've got Obama. He's more young, vibrant, energetic, articulate, intelligent, classy, and dynamic than the other candidates. He's an excellent orator (which should be a requirement of being president), he is well-respected throughout the world, and let's face it, as a black guy who plays basketball he makes America look cooler. He genuinely cares about people in need. He has spent years working with underprivileged people in Chicago. He is everything that George W. Bush isn't....educated, cool, popular, charismatic, respected, etc.

He's exactly the person we need to fix the damage Bush has done to America's reputation around the world, and to improve race relations here and abroad. I realize he's not a Muslim, but perhaps having the middle-name Hussein and his wanting to get us out of Iraq (where we never belonged in the first place) will make Muslim terrorists less likely to attack.



He is by far the best of the 3 candidates. I don't think he's the messiah. In fact I don't think there is such a thing. I just know that I'll take him in a minute over the other two.
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