One of my "history in the making" videos. This is Senator Obama talking about NAFTA the day after Senator Clinton's now infamous "Shame on you Barack Obama" comment. He then goes on to discuss the role of special interests in politics which Hillary had also criticized him for earlier that day (mocked him, is more accurate really).
just like Bush.
Reps and Dems s--uu--c---k big time!
the bipartisan system s-c-ks !!!!!
USA is a liberal country leaded by puppets whose puppeteers are greedy freaks with no values or respect for human life.
get it?
Nezahualcoyotl7 2 years ago
Obama is such a flip flopper. He was FOR NAFTA and now b/c it's politically liable, he's AGAINST it. What a piece of garbage. A complete hypocrite. LIED about Clinton's plan and no one called it on him. YOU ARE A LIAR, Sen. Obama.
abudi20 3 years ago 2
Obama is such a fraud... an empty suit.
LoserBushShrub 3 years ago
I made the mistake of believing what the Clinton's said they would do when I voted for them in '92. Hillary couldn't bring about health care then (with Dem control of the House & Senate), so I have no reason to think she can do it now.
As for Obama paying for programs, withdrawing from Iraq would save enough $ to pay for a majority of what he wants to do. That's simple math. And just as you choose not to listen to Obama, I choose not to listen to Clinton's disinformation about him re: NAFTA.
zippyC3 3 years ago 2
Nope I did. BUt just like when Hillary told him that there is nothing in his websites to show how he is going to fund his efforts.. he jus hems and haws and says that that is not what he is saying... that someone in his campaign must be misinformed.
No Obama has nothing. If he can deny something to be his, then its not worth re-reading.
Dont make the mistake of what you think he might do = he will do. YOu might just discover that like Iraw and Nafta, he has been lying to you.
fjstratford 3 years ago
???
You obviously did not go to the website then, because it is mostly quotes from various speeches/policy statements he has made. Certainly if someone else (advisors) says something, than that is not the candidate's responsibility...advisors are people too, for good or bad. And their disavowing faked e-mails and things that are not actually from his website has been well established. I think you can take the quotes from him as being fact, however.
zippyC3 3 years ago
I dont believe it until he sys it because everytime someone says something bad about what is said in his website or by his advisers or by Axelrod, he or his people say that if Obama himself did not say it, it does not count!
fjstratford 3 years ago
He has been plenty specific for a political campaign. If you want details, why not read them for yourself...
barackobama. com/ issues/
zippyC3 3 years ago
Obama had MONTHS to explain his policy and so far.... a whole lot of NOTHING.
fjstratford 3 years ago
You just ignored the IF in that last sentence, didn't you. Assuming that he can't explain his policies, when I'm sure he can. His purpose in the primaries/caucuses has been to energize the electorate, which he has done amazingly well. As we've seen in the last couple debates (which are now about issues, rather than many candidates trying to get airtime) his policies and arguments have been solid and held up well to scrutiny.
And what about the polls that say only Obama can beat McCain?????
zippyC3 3 years ago