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Well, its over between Clinton and Obama

Posted by True Obama Facts on 05 Jun 2008 | Tagged as: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Issues, John McCain

Well, Well!  Congradulations to Obama! He wins the nomination. Lucky for him he did so well at first, as the last month or so, he really started to shine… for who he really was/is…. and people did not like it.  Read what a few Democrats say below.

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This empty endorsement flies in the face of the last 6 months. I, as someone who voted for Obama the first time around, have had a better chance to see what I was voting for since that early primary and like most Americans did not like what I saw. His vote totals went down each month and won only because of a quick start.
I will cast my vote for Mr. McCain in November.

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This is the worst thing that could happen to the Democrat party. Hillary was the best chance to keep the White House.
What with Obamas ties to Racism and corruption. Obama should have dropped out after Rev Wrigth came to light. Many people mostly White, don’t like Obamas connections to this racist man.
Obama is also tied to Rezko. He was just convicted on 16 counts of corruption. This will be coming out during the General Election. Once America gets a true look at Obama, they will unite with McCain. It will cost the Dems the White House in Nov.

I am voting McCain all the way.

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It doesn’t matter what Clinton say’s Obama will never get my vote !

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I have never voted for a Republican in 23 years of being a voter, but there is something eerily “Jim Jones and the Guyana Tragedy” about Obama that I don’t like, so for the first and hopefully last time, this November the Republicans get my vote. And no, it has nothing to do with Rev.Wright.

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Those are just a few of the Demorats that realize that Obama is about the worst president we could have. 

We will keep you updated as the election continues!

Goodbye until the next post!

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‘I want to rip (Bill Clinton’s) eyes out. Kidding!’

Posted by Road Apples on 07 May 2008 | Tagged as: Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Issues, John McCain, Media, News

ELECTION 2008

Michelle Obama’s latest gaffe: ‘See, this is what gets me into trouble’


www.worldnetdaily.com

 

Michelle Obama, wife of presidential candidate Barack Obama, known for saying what’s on her mind – candidly, spontaneously and frequently – has exposed this trait yet again in a profile in the London Guardian.

Asked how she feels about Bill Clinton’s use of the phrase “fairytale” to describe her husband’s characterization of his position on the Iraq war, she first responded: “No.”

But, after a few seconds of contemplation, and gesturing with her fingernails, she told the reporter: “I want to rip his eyes out!”

Noticing an aide giving her a nervous look, she added: “Kidding! See, this is what gets

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Sen. Obama coddles evil

Posted by Road Apples on 09 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: Barack Obama, Information, Iran, Iraq War, Islam, John McCain, Media, Muslim, News

By Benjamin Shapiro http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=61117

Yesterday morning, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared that Iran was busily installing 6,000 new centrifuges for development of nuclear material. Further, Ahmadinejad stated, Iran would begin testing a new type of centrifuge that works five times faster than ordinary centrifuges.

Yesterday afternoon, Democratic presidential front-runner Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., declared that the U.S. should engage in a “diplomatic surge” in Iraq. In particular, he said, America should embrace talks with Iran. “I do not believe we are going to be able to stabilize the situation without that,” Obama told Gen. David Petraeus and U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker. “I continue to believe that the original decision to go into Iraq was a massive strategic blunder, that the two problems you pointed out – al-Qaida in Iraq and increased Iranian influence in the region – are a direct result of that original decision.”

Never mind the unbelievable arrogance of a foreign policy boob like Barack Obama lecturing the two most knowledgeable on-the-ground figures in Iraq on the best military strategy for Iraq.

Barack Obama’s scariest characteristic isn’t his ego, though its sheer size threatens to shift the globe out of orbit. Obama’s scariest characteristic is his Continue Reading »

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Obama was ‘quite religious in Islam’

Posted by Road Apples on 03 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Islam, Issues, John McCain, Muslim

Contemporaries, records dispute campaign claim that he was never ‘practicing Muslim’

By Aaron Klein, 

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=60559

JERUSALEM – Was Sen. Barack Obama a Muslim? Did he ever practice Islam?

The presidential candidate officially rejects the claims, but the issue of Obama’s personal faith has re-emerged amid conflicting accounts of his enrollment as a Muslim during elementary school in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation.

Widely distributed reports have noted in January 1968, Obama was registered as a Muslim at Jakarta’s Roman Catholic Franciscus Assisi Primary School under the name Barry Soetoro. He was listed as an Indonesian citizen whose stepfather, listed on school documents as “L Soetoro Ma,” worked for the topography department of the Indonesian Army.

Catholic schools in Indonesia routinely accept non-Catholic students, but exempt them from studying religion. Obama’s school documents, though, wrongly list him as being Indonesian.

After attending the Assisi Primary School, Obama was Continue Reading »

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Go, go, go with BHO!

Posted by Road Apples on 23 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Issues, John McCain

By Joseph Farah

It’s going to be a strange presidential election year, no question about it.

For one thing, major party presidential nominees almost always have middle names.

In the past, it’s been, “All the way with JFK.” I think that was used again with LBJ. We all knew Richard Nixon’s middle name was Milhous. He wasn’t ashamed. There was Gerald R. Ford, then James Earl Carter, better known as Jimmy. Then came Ronald Wilson Reagan before the first George Bush who had two middle names – Herbert Walker. Bill Clinton was actually William Jefferson Blythe Clinton. And then, of course, came George Bush – known around the world by the initial of his middle name, “W.”

But this year looks different.

For if Barack Obama should get the Democratic Party nod, he’s made it clear we can’t use his middle name.

All I can tell you is it starts with an “H.” Even his Republican opponent has said it’s just not appropriate for anyone to cite his middle name.

It is the middle name we dare not speak?

Isn’t this going to be unusual?

I’m not quite sure why Barack H. Obama is so sensitive about Continue Reading »

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Obama church published Hamas terror manifesto

Posted by Road Apples on 20 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Iraq War, Issues, John McCain

Compares charter calling for murder of Jews to Declaration of Independence
By Aaron Klein

www.worldnetdaily.com


 

JERUSALEM – Sen. Barack Obama’s Chicago church reprinted a manifesto by Hamas that defended terrorism as legitimate resistance, refused to recognize the right of Israel to exist and compared the terror group’s official charter – which calls for the murder of Jews – to America’s Declaration of Independence.

The Hamas piece was published on the “Pastor’s Page” of the Trinity United Church of Christ newsletter reserved for Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., whose anti-American, anti-Israel remarks landed Obama in hot water, prompting the presidential candidate to deliver a major race speech earlier this week.

Hamas, responsible for scores of shootings, suicide Continue Reading »

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Not all Racists are White

Posted by Road Apples on 18 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Issues, John McCain, Media

Obama pastor’s theology: Destroy ‘the white enemy’
‘If God is not for us and against whites … we had better kill him’


Article credits: www.worldnetdaily.com

Barack Obama’s suddenly radioactive pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, has defended himself against charges of anti-Americanism and racism by referring to his foundational philosophy, the “black liberation theology” of scholars such as James Cone, who regard Jesus Christ as a “black messiah” and blacks as “the chosen people” who will only accept a god who assists their aim of destroying the “white enemy.”

“If God is not for us and against white people,” writes Cone, “then he is a murderer, and we had better kill him. The task of black theology is to kill gods who do not belong to the black community.”

Wright has not talked to media since video segments of his sermons over the past decade surfaced last week – including one in 2003 in which he encouraged blacks to damn America in God’s name. But in a 2007 interview replayed on the Fox News Channel’s “Hannity and Colmes” show Friday, he repeatedly fended off Sean Hannity’s questions with an appeal to authority, asking if the host had read any of the books of Cone, professor at New York’s Union Theological Seminary, or Dwight Hopkins, professor at the University of Chicago’s Divinity School, notes the Asia Times columnist who writes under the pseudonym Spengler.”

Obama, who has spoken of his pastor of more than 20 years as his mentor and moral compass, “wants to talk about what Wright is, rather than what he says,” notes Spengler, by referring him as a “respected biblical scholar, and as someone who taught or lectured at seminaries across the country, from Union Theological Seminary to the University of Chicago.”

But Spengler says “that way lies apolitical quicksand.”

Cone, he points out, was the most prominent theologian in the “black liberation” school in the 1960s, teaching that Jesus Christ himself is black.

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Candidate Obama vs. President Obama

Posted by True Obama Facts on 15 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Iraq War, Issues, John McCain

From Sun Times:

What would Barack Obama do? With a delegate lead putting him on track to win the Democratic presidential nomination and Republicans facing an uphill fight in November, what would the change Obama touts on the campaign trail mean were he to take over the White House? That question arises because of things he says as he politicks, including a couple of positions that have been undercut by his advisers.

A “NAFTA-gate” brouhaha erupted after Obama made protectionist-sounding remarks, saying he would reopen negotiations over the North American Free Trade Agreement to correct defects that have cost U.S. jobs. Then it was reported that an adviser, University of Chicago economist Austan Goolsbee, told the Canadian consulate in Chicago that Obama’s remarks should be viewed more as “political positioning than a clear articulation of policy plans.” Obama said the discussion had been “misreported.”

Obama has a reputation of understanding the value of free trade, so the Canadian report seemed reassuring on the economic issue if not altogether flattering to him in regards to candor while wooing voters in Ohio. But Obama followed up by saying he would reopen NAFTA to “strengthen the core labor and environmental standards.”

Which position, free trade or more protectionism, would prevail in an Obama presidency?

Then another adviser raised questions about his pledge for a scheduled pullout of troops from Iraq. In a BBC interview, Samantha Power said Obama “will, of course, not rely on some plan that he’s crafted as a presidential candidate or a U.S. senator. He will rely upon a plan — an operational plan — that he pulls together in consultation with people who are on the ground to whom he doesn’t have daily access now, as a result of not being the president.”

That’s an imminently reasonable position, but at odds with Obama’s campaign rhetoric. He reacted by sticking to his position: “I will end it in 2009.” Democrats never tire of damning President Bush for ignoring military advice on Iraq, but their presidential candidates insist on retreating no matter what the generals say.

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Obama’s Earmarks

Posted by True Obama Facts on 15 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: Barack Obama, Issues, John McCain

One thing John McCain has claimed he was never done, and never will do it sign an ear-marked bill. Obama? He would put as many as he could in the bill.

From NewsMax: 

Presidential hopeful Barack Obama has released a list of $740 million in earmark requests he made in the past three years, and it includes $1 million for the hospital where his wife Michelle is a vice president.

The request for $1 million for the University of Chicago Medical Center was to help pay for construction of a new pavilion.

“I can tell you with 100 percent certainty that Michelle Obama was not part of our lobbying over the request, not in any way,” Kelly Sullivan, another vice president at the medical center, told the New York Times.

In any case, the 2006 request for the hospital was not approved by the Senate, as was about $7 out of every $10 the Illinois senator asked for in earmarks.

Bud he did manage to secure $1.3 million for a high-explosive technology program for the Army’s Bradley Fighting Vehicle. The program was overseen by General Dynamics, and one of Obama’s top supporters, James Crown — a member of Obama’s national Continue Reading »

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Media really, really needs to look at Obama’s Record, and examine the facts

Posted by True Obama Facts on 14 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: Barack Obama, Health Care, Hillary Clinton, Issues, John McCain, Media, National Debt, Rezko, Video

 

Obama is asked by fawning press, “Are you comfortable?” The video start in the middle, but still gives a good view of the media of this year’s campaigns bias. To see the whole video go to AlterNet Blogs The Media has never played to a candidate like this before. They refuse to look at his record, and don’t look the Obama/Rezko problem. They don’t look at his experience record, or his lack of it, for that matter. They just by into the “Obama is the Messiah” hype. Just wait until the actual race if Obama gets the nomination. He will crumble under John McCain, who has REAL experience.

Obama’s health care plan is not what he says it is. His stance on the Iraq War was not what he said it was. In 2004 he wanted to hit Iran and maybe Pakistan with Missiles. His budget plan is insane, adding $860 Billion in the next ten year for… Global Poverty!! Obama supports Partial Birth abortion, a practice most liberals are disgusted by!

 

Senator Obama is NOT WHAT HE SAYS HE IS!! Please, for America’s future, look at the FACTS!!

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Obama: A Thin Record For a Bridge Builder

Posted by True Obama Facts on 01 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Issues, John McCain

By David Ignatius

Sunday, March 2, 2008; Page B07

Hillary Clinton has been trying to make a point about Barack Obama that deserves one last careful look before Tuesday’s probably decisive Democratic primaries: If Obama truly intends to unite America across party lines and break the Washington logjam, then why has he shown so little interest or aptitude for the hard work of bipartisan government?

This is the real “Where’s the beef?” about Obama, and it still doesn’t have a good answer. He gives a great speech, and he promises that he can heal the terrible partisan divisions that have enfeebled American politics over the past decade. This is a message of hope that the country clearly wants to hear.

But can he do it? The record is mixed, but it’s fair to say that Obama has not shown much willingness to take risks or make enemies to try to restore a working center in Washington. Clinton, for all her reputation as a divisive figure, has a much stronger record of bipartisan achievement. And the likely Republican nominee, John McCain, has a better record still.

Obama’s argument is that he can mobilize a new coalition that will embrace his proclamation that “yes, we can” break out of the straitjacket. But for voters to feel confident that he can achieve this transformation should he become president, they would need evidence that he has fought and won similar battles. The record here, to put it mildly, is thin.

What I hear from politicians who have worked with Obama, both in Illinois state politics and here in Washington, gives me pause. They describe someone with an extraordinary ability to work across racial lines but not someone who has earned any profiles in courage for standing up to special interests or divisive party activists. Indeed, the trait people remember best about Obama, in addition to his intellect, is his ambition.

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When backing Barack feels like joining a cult

Posted by True Obama Facts on 27 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Issues, John McCain

By Margery Eagan  |   Thursday, February 21, 2008  |  http://www.bostonherald.com

I’m an Obama girl and my man throttled Hillary Clinton, again, Tuesday night.

Suddenly, the impossible is real.

Suddenly, I’m nervous. Very nervous, actually.

I’m nervous because an otherwise normal grownup told me yesterday she’s watched the will.i.am (Black Eyed Peas) “Yes We Can” Obama video about 100 times and gets “weepy” every time.

I’m nervous because a longtime political type, normally quite cynical, now waxes rhapsodic about Obama’s “cool.”

“He’s elegant, controlled, the best-dressed candidate ever,” he says. Never a red tie, yellow or bright blue. No, Obama does a subdued lean charcoal gray suit with a gray or silvery tie. Everything muted, measured, fluid. “He floats onto the stage, a bit of the Fred Astaire thing going.”

Fred Astaire?

This same man, 100 percent anti-illegal aliens, fears Obama could pull a Reagan or a JFK on the Mexican border, head down there, chanting, “Tear down this wall!” or even do an “Ich bin ein Tijuana!!!”

He’s with Obama anyway.

I’m nervous because Harvard political genius Elaine Kamarck told me Hillary understands the various messes we’re in far better than Obama.

Suppose Kamarck’s right?

I’m nervous about the “O’Bambi” factor. Will the terrorists move in next door when Obama’s in the White House?

I’m nervous because Michelle Obama, about whom I just wrote a fawning puff piece, now says that until her husband’s stunning ascendancy, she’s never before been proud of America. Huh?

Barack now claims she didn’t mean it. Oh, yes she did. We all know the insufferable, holier-than-thou, Blame-America-First types who lecture the unwashed from the rarefied air of Cambridge and Brookline.

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The Republican nominee presumptive mulls an even bigger challenge

Posted by True Obama Facts on 21 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John McCain

The Economist:

FOR John McCain, winning primaries is no longer just about heaping up delegates. Every triumph tastes good, of course. Capturing Wisconsin and Washington state by hefty margins this week pushed the senator from Arizona even closer to the 1,191 delegates he needs to confirm himself as the Republican presidential candidate in November. But since his eventual nomination is already all but assured, what matters most is that each victory is followed by a victory speech. And that lets him warn a large audience that Barack Obama has no clothes.

On February 19th Mr Obama’s tenth consecutive win over Hillary Clinton made it yet more likely that he will be the Democratic nominee. This is bad news for Mr McCain, since Mrs Clinton would surely be easier for him to beat. Half the country already dislikes her. And although Mrs Clinton could out-wonk Mr McCain in any debate, he could crush her simply by asking voters whose character they admire more.

He is a war hero; she is not. (To be fair, unlike her husband, she claims she tried to join the Marines but was rejected for her poor eyesight.) He freely admits mistakes; she is bizarrely incapable of doing so. He often takes brave and unpopular stands; she is cautious and poll-driven. He has a reputation for telling the truth; she, to put it mildly, does not. And the best thing, from Mr McCain’s point of view, is that he would not need to make any of these charges himself, because a legion of freelance Hillary-haters would do it for him.

Devising a strategy to shoot down Mr Obama is much harder. He is plainly nice, intelligent and (so far) almost scandal-free. His track record is so brief that there is not much to attack. Yet Mr McCain gave hints in his victory speech this week as to how he might do it.

“I’m not the youngest candidate,” growled the 71-year-old senator, “but I am the most experienced.” Without naming Mr Obama, he asked whether the next president will have the judgment and Continue Reading »

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Obama Fights War on 2 Fronts as McCain Steps Up Attacks

Posted by True Obama Facts on 20 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John McCain

Fox News: 

John McCain — acknowledging his near inevitable selection as the Republican nominee for president — has all but forgotten about Hillary Clinton and is targeting Barack Obama in an apparent pivot toward a general election campaign. 

That leaves the Illinois senator battling a two-front war, with little opportunity to bask in his 10 straight Democratic presidential primary victories since Feb. 5, including back-to-back wins in Wisconsin and Hawaii on Tuesday.

Clinton is looking to close the gap and revive her campaign on March 4, when high-delegate states Texas and Ohio vote alongside Rhode Island and Vermont. In the meantime, Obama must fend off charges of inexperience and empty rhetoric on both flanks — from Clinton and McCain.

McCain could pose the more difficult challenge. On Tuesday, the Arizona senator ’s campaign effectively drew attention to Michelle Obama’s “patriotism” after she said she was proud of this country for the first time in her adult life.

McCain continued the assault on Wednesday, hitting Obama on campaign finance pledges, foreign policy experience and presidential credentials.

In a victory speech on Tuesday night after his win in the Wisconsin Republican primary over Mike Huckabee, McCain described his presumed rival’s pitch as an “eloquent but empty call for change” and taunted Obama as “an inexperienced candidate who once suggested bombing our ally, Pakistan.”

In a conference call with reporters early Wednesday, Obama foreign policy adviser Susan Rice accused McCain of “misrepresenting and distorting” Obama’s positions on Pakistan.

She said Obama laid out a lengthy Pakistan policy last summer in a speech at the Woodrow Wilson Institute where, responding to National Intelligence Estimate reports that Al Qaeda had re-constituted

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