Hillary Rodham Clinton gets points for having successfully practiced scorched earth politics to win over voters in Texas and Ohio. Attack ads seem to have gone down well with them. Apparently Clinton is willing to destroy the Democratic Party in order to "save" it. Democrats will have plenty of time to reflect on the politics of destruction when President McCain enters the White House.
I welcome change from a Republican presidency. I am a retired Engineer. I designed the 1st fiber optics for New York Telephone Company. In 1985 I went to work for Rockwell International and I received the MVP award from Rockwell in 1986. What I'm saying is change is good, but you have to carefully lay out your plans, to make it all work. I beleive Obama can become a great president, with a little help. You wouldn't start a rookie in an NBA championship game. Give him a little time and some help.
I look forward to the future and I eagerly await change from Republican leadership, regardless which Democratic candidate becomes our nominee. I don't want Obama to fail. If he does become our nominee, I truly hope that he will ask the Clinton's to be part of his staff, so they can help show him how to get things done. I do not want Obama to be an embarrassment. The Clinton's could help him become a great president.
You have to give Obama credit to have come this far. He just needs more experience. I would like to see him become part of the executive branch for four years and learn the ropes. He speaks well, but the words don't come from the conviction of experience.
I think he means that Reps had ideas, whereas Dems had only a few or old ones. He doesn't say he liked the Reps ideas better. This is like Creationist "quote mining."
Dear Lord Samait2, get yourself out of the past! Real liberal/progressive thinking is constantly looking towards the future. Don't fear change. Change is inevitable.
Hillary Rodham Clinton gets points for having successfully practiced scorched earth politics to win over voters in Texas and Ohio. Attack ads seem to have gone down well with them. Apparently Clinton is willing to destroy the Democratic Party in order to "save" it. Democrats will have plenty of time to reflect on the politics of destruction when President McCain enters the White House.
classic14rider 3 years ago
I agree. Its silly thats the best thing they could think of.
thamastakilla 3 years ago
Opinions are Golden and Needed. Thanks for This Splendid Approach. That Said Obama 08
frankeerazor 4 years ago
I welcome change from a Republican presidency. I am a retired Engineer. I designed the 1st fiber optics for New York Telephone Company. In 1985 I went to work for Rockwell International and I received the MVP award from Rockwell in 1986. What I'm saying is change is good, but you have to carefully lay out your plans, to make it all work. I beleive Obama can become a great president, with a little help. You wouldn't start a rookie in an NBA championship game. Give him a little time and some help.
samait2 4 years ago 2
I look forward to the future and I eagerly await change from Republican leadership, regardless which Democratic candidate becomes our nominee. I don't want Obama to fail. If he does become our nominee, I truly hope that he will ask the Clinton's to be part of his staff, so they can help show him how to get things done. I do not want Obama to be an embarrassment. The Clinton's could help him become a great president.
samait2 4 years ago 2
You have to give Obama credit to have come this far. He just needs more experience. I would like to see him become part of the executive branch for four years and learn the ropes. He speaks well, but the words don't come from the conviction of experience.
samait2 4 years ago
I don't support Clinton, but I agree with you about Obama.
Teryleen 4 years ago
I think he means that Reps had ideas, whereas Dems had only a few or old ones. He doesn't say he liked the Reps ideas better. This is like Creationist "quote mining."
Zakdayak 4 years ago 2
Dear Lord Samait2, get yourself out of the past! Real liberal/progressive thinking is constantly looking towards the future. Don't fear change. Change is inevitable.
OBAMA '08
NBA4LIFE 4 years ago
Dear Lord Samait2, let's move out of the past. Don't be afraid of the future. Change is inevitable.
OBAMA '08
NBA4LIFE 4 years ago