We needed to get up and to applaud the American recession, because always the more poor paid for the American mistakes, now it is only to hope justiva of GOD is made! !
Abandoning our presence in Iraq during a critical stage of providing humanitarian support and security for the Iraqi people is not change. Unfortunately America has not followed through too many times, and at the expense of too many human lives. Real change means to surge our commitments and follow through on our human rights obligations in Iraq! Not doing so would be a continuation of the same old shameful American policy of fuck and run.
I'm sick of all this "change" talk!! what are we changing to? he (or any other socialist democrat that talks about "change") says what they want to change, or what we need to change to.. all they say is "change" change to what? being a socialist country? is that's what's best? I don't think so.
We're "changing" our broken election system. We're "changing" the lies of our government. We're "changing" the corruption and lobbyists. We're "changing" our foreign policy thats clearly not workin. We're "changing" our broken education system. We're "changing" health care. Is that enough "change" or do you want more?
I understand that "change" is the word that the American people have been hearing a lot lately, but I think that if you took a moment to actually listen to one of these candidates you would be able to better understand what kind of change we need and what kind of change we will get with them.
Don't get me wrong because I personally believe that Senator Obama is the best candidate, but I have a great deal of respect for Senator Clinton. I think that we would be much happier with any one of our democratic candidates than we were with Bush.
Do you use debates as your only source of information?
In my experiences of listening to Senator Obama speak, he has been very open and honest about his past. He admits to doing things that I'm sure he is less than proud of, but the things that went on earlier in his life don't stop him from being the extraordinary individual that he is today.
And I have to disagree, there are some extreme differences in the political parties, depending on which individual candidates you look at.
Ron Paul has NO SHOT OF WINNING!!! And for the record Obama is NOT a "corporate lackey". What corporation would fund a candidate who wants to get rid of corporate tax breaks? next time you want to criticize another candidate please do it intelligently cause you're just bringing down everyones opinion of Ron Paul.
BARACK OBAMA (D) Top Contributors Goldman Sachs $369,078 Lehman Brothers 229,090 National Amusements Inc $220,950 JP Morgan Chase & Co $216,759 Sidley Austin LLP $203,325 Exelon Corp $194,750 Citigroup Inc $180,650 Citadel Investment Group $166,600 Jones Day $158,400 Skadden,Arps et al $150,900 UBS AG $146,150 Time Warner $142,718
That's a bunch of bullshit, obama is as corporate as he comes and he is so CFR, He makes me sick and even though ron paul has zero chance of winning, he is about real change and made a real difference.
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We needed to get up and to applaud the American recession, because always the more poor paid for the American mistakes, now it is only to hope justiva of GOD is made! !
edinho7902 3 years ago
I contributed my house to barack obama's presidency and he still didn't win!
FFFFFFFFFDF 3 years ago
i am so jealous that you got to see him speak!
sarah29683 3 years ago
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Abandoning our presence in Iraq during a critical stage of providing humanitarian support and security for the Iraqi people is not change. Unfortunately America has not followed through too many times, and at the expense of too many human lives. Real change means to surge our commitments and follow through on our human rights obligations in Iraq! Not doing so would be a continuation of the same old shameful American policy of fuck and run.
dribblebabble 3 years ago
FRED THOMPSON '08!!!!!!
fisconabisco 4 years ago
I'm sick of all this "change" talk!! what are we changing to? he (or any other socialist democrat that talks about "change") says what they want to change, or what we need to change to.. all they say is "change" change to what? being a socialist country? is that's what's best? I don't think so.
fisconabisco 4 years ago
We're "changing" our broken election system. We're "changing" the lies of our government. We're "changing" the corruption and lobbyists. We're "changing" our foreign policy thats clearly not workin. We're "changing" our broken education system. We're "changing" health care. Is that enough "change" or do you want more?
swimmer642003 4 years ago
I understand that "change" is the word that the American people have been hearing a lot lately, but I think that if you took a moment to actually listen to one of these candidates you would be able to better understand what kind of change we need and what kind of change we will get with them.
emmaemlu1 4 years ago
Obamas awsome!! I hope he wins over Clinton sooo much
ilovethefray51 4 years ago
Don't get me wrong because I personally believe that Senator Obama is the best candidate, but I have a great deal of respect for Senator Clinton. I think that we would be much happier with any one of our democratic candidates than we were with Bush.
emmaemlu1 4 years ago
Follow the money and you will see what this corrupt lifetime Chicago politician is all about.
Change? What in the hell does that mean?
He is part of the same power structure that is chiseling away at the fabric of our great nation.
globalgringo 4 years ago
Just out of curiosity, what makes you think the way you do? No sarcastic tone intended...
emmaemlu1 4 years ago
In the dozens of so-called debates they have had, there have been no questions of substance that dig into who these people really are.
Who are they and how did they get to where they are today? Barack has a history in Illinois I am sure he doesn't want to get out.
There isn't much of a difference between the parties besides the rhetoric, it's becoming a one party system of the political elite.
globalgringo 4 years ago
Do you use debates as your only source of information?
In my experiences of listening to Senator Obama speak, he has been very open and honest about his past. He admits to doing things that I'm sure he is less than proud of, but the things that went on earlier in his life don't stop him from being the extraordinary individual that he is today.
And I have to disagree, there are some extreme differences in the political parties, depending on which individual candidates you look at.
emmaemlu1 4 years ago
i love Obama. period.
TheFrayIsAmazing 4 years ago
we dream something change , im so sad 4 my friends
alexandmemeandomar 4 years ago
Obama is just another Corporate lackey,
vote Ron Paulbaby,
Vote for REAL CHANGE!
buckshot420X 4 years ago
Ron Paul has NO SHOT OF WINNING!!! And for the record Obama is NOT a "corporate lackey". What corporation would fund a candidate who wants to get rid of corporate tax breaks? next time you want to criticize another candidate please do it intelligently cause you're just bringing down everyones opinion of Ron Paul.
swimmer642003 4 years ago
buckshot420X 4 years ago
Harvard University $141,700
University of California $126,972
Jenner & Block $122,419
Kirkland & Ellis$111,951
UBS Americas$106,680
Morgan Stanley$104,425
WilmerHale$102,360
buckshot420X 4 years ago
I'm sorry, you were saying...
buckshot420X 4 years ago
That's a bunch of bullshit, obama is as corporate as he comes and he is so CFR, He makes me sick and even though ron paul has zero chance of winning, he is about real change and made a real difference.
jammasterjayfan 4 years ago
Yo that was my school :D!
cows4lifemoo 4 years ago
JUST IN !!! January 6th, 2008 6:05pm
A new CNN/WMUR tracking poll, taken on Jan. 5th and 6th shows:
OBAMA 39% to Clinton 29%
It is his largest lead to date in the Granite State and comes just 48 hours before New Hampshire voters go to the polls.
Go OBAMA !! 08'
Crysmarie 4 years ago
is he a goody? :P
like does he support gay rights n stuff, im not that educated on US politics lolz ^^
Daniefab 4 years ago
I wish I was there!! Go Obama! Everyone get out and vote...and especially the Youth.
jennanov77 4 years ago