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  • And you mean we should vote for Obama because his family photo looks better than that of McCain or Clinton's?

    Well, I don't agree.

    From all points of view, no, it doesn't really look good for the family portrait of an American President.

    Having said that, they're probably great people and I have nothing against them.

    It's the muslims that worry me, and their worldwide support for Obama.

    That kind of support, coupled with some other racists priests, do him no good.

  • No, we should vote for Obama because he is more honest that McCain or Clinton. It's in the muslim's interest to keep fighting them on their turf. We deliver the Americans to their countries for them to kill.

    Obama's step family in Africa would not be part of the family portrait of Obama any more than Bush's would have John Walker Lihn in his family portrait.

    If you want to talk about racist priests, look to other Christian ministers. The white ministers can be as racist as the blacks.

  • I do respect you for leaving the video link there though. You can take it off, but I respect that you believe in your ideas as confidently as I do that you can leave the link there. I just happen to believe we shouldn't concentrate the wealth into the pockets of the wealthy at the expends of the workers. Obama is the only one that comes close to what we need.

  • You shouldn't vote for him, he should expain his Muslim background. It effects the UK aswell.

  • He isn't a muslim. His father was one, but his mother is Christian. His father is from Kenya. He went to a school in a muslim country, but it was not a muslim school. Is there more he needs to explain?

  • What kind of message are you trying to send by posting this response?

    Vote for anyone but Obama. Don't be a dhimmi.

  • If there were another candidate who I trusted to getthings done, I would support him. We have problems - the economy, health care for children, education, etc. and we are giving the rich $600 billion in tax cuts (that's twice the cost of the war). McCain says he will extend the tax cuts and stay in Iraq for a hundred years.

    As for Hillary, the answer is "no". At this point in our history, we don't need another Clinton or Bush.

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