Quote Originally Posted by jamesia
And once it's known that Obama took down Hillary (who frankly scares the shit out of most Republicans) then Obama will be known as a force to be reckoned with.
At one time Obama looked scary to the right but not anymore....in fact some would rather the Dems select him vs. Clinton. If Clinton isn't nominated more of a percentage of her people will cross over to the McCain camp than the Obama supporters would. That's just the first plus.......

Then we have such issues such as Rev. Wright, William Ayers, his wifes comments on "finally being proud of this country". That's what's come out so far on her. Nothing much said YET regarding her pay raise taking her from $120,000/year to $350,000/year when he became Senator. Nice part to that story is all the earmarks that the University system received in return.

LOL...then there is the "present" voting when he was in the state system and his "no vote"/not present voting record since he went Fed. He either doesn't take a stand or just doesn't show up for the job.

Have a good one!:s4:
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