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jillan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-09-07 12:26 PM
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30. With all due respect
And I mean it sincerely, because I am trying not to bash any Democratic candidate....

But when is Obama going to get real?
I watch him on tv ~ and he is on all of the time on C-Span, and I never hear him say anything of substance.
All he talks about is how f-d up this admninistration is and how he wants to change everything.
But he never seems to say how. Especially if he is elected and there is so much partisanship in DC.
Obama is not going to be able to change the vile discourse coming from the repukes. Watching his rallies are
beginning to remind me of the pep-rallies I used to go to in high school and college. All about getting the crowd
excited, all glamour. Go Team! Go Obama!

Obama was my first choice for President. I supported him before he became a rock star.
But I got tired of hearing him say nothing.

I am looking for experience, honesty, and intelligent proposals. Something concrete to believe in.
I can hold out for hope with family and friends, but not with someone that is going to have to lead this country
out of the extreme mess it is in - at home, and abroad.
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