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chris
Stamford, CT
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Let's not confuse the importance of the symbolism of Obama's candidacy with his actual ability to lead and govern. I remember feeling a similar sense of achievement and self-congratulation as a college student in New York City when David Dinkins was elected Mayor. Quite a few of us felt that this election validated our own own progressive values by finally electing a black Mayor. We thought to ourselves, "My look how far we've come." Sound familiar? Hoever, Mayor Dinkins actual record as mayor was not very good. In fact, he managed to be such a poor manager that he paved the way for a solidly Democratic city to elect Republican Rudy Giuliani to two terms of office. I can't shake the feeling that a President Obama will make President Carter appear like Bismarck. This is not to suggest that McCain is without faults. I acknowledge that he has quite a few. What I am saying, however, is let's not get caught up with the symbolism over substance. For all of his talk of "change" Obama voted for the corrupt Agricultural Bill that President Bush signed and John McCain opposed. When it comes to federal spending John McCain has voted against business as usual while Senator Obama voted for the status quo. Mouthing platitudes shouldn't be confused with a demonstrable record of accomplishment.
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Winner
Stamford, CT
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chris wrote: Let's not confuse the importance of the symbolism of Obama's candidacy with his actual ability to lead and govern. I remember feeling a similar sense of achievement and self-congratulation as a college student in New York City when David Dinkins was elected Mayor. Quite a few of us felt that this election validated our own own progressive values by finally electing a black Mayor. We thought to ourselves, "My look how far we've come." Sound familiar? Hoever, Mayor Dinkins actual record as mayor was not very good. In fact, he managed to be such a poor manager that he paved the way for a solidly Democratic city to elect Republican Rudy Giuliani to two terms of office. I can't shake the feeling that a President Obama will make President Carter appear like Bismarck. This is not to suggest that McCain is without faults. I acknowledge that he has quite a few. What I am saying, however, is let's not get caught up with the symbolism over substance. For all of his talk of "change" Obama voted for the corrupt Agricultural Bill that President Bush signed and John McCain opposed. When it comes to federal spending John McCain has voted against business as usual while Senator Obama voted for the status quo. Mouthing platitudes shouldn't be confused with a demonstrable record of accomplishment. You can not stop God!!! Change came with Jesus, Now change will come with President Obama11111111111111
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Winner
Stamford, CT
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You can not stop God!!! Change came with Jesus, Now change will come with President Obama!!!!
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Quentin
Stamford, CT
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Imagine Obama as president with Pelosi leading the House and Reid leading the Senate. Would Obama be the "bipartisan" type of leader that he tries to project himself as during his presidential campaign? Or would he be the leftist extremist that his short history in government has proven him to be? Does America really want the results of a government led by the combination of Obama, Pelosi, and Reid?
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DRGonzo
Contoocook, NH
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I found his speech uplifting,honest,tactful and refreshing. What astounds me is the fact people have no faith in America or themselves to enact the change in government he proposes. Is it laziness or greed ..but it saddens me to think we have become a nation of defeatists. Allowing big business and big government to lead us into oblivion. Isn't part of religious doctrine to have FAITH? We are lost in that area. We would rather continue not knowing our neighbors..than take a chance on becoming a proud nation once again! FAITH!
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The Grim Reaper
Dacula, GA
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What a great speech. Hope and cange and every stale bromide and platitude from the Democrat playbook. Energy policy-totally stupid. Iraq policy-exactly the same as Bush but he is stupid, I am smart. Change- then pick super insider hack Biden as VP with son as rich lobbyist. No wonder Oprah cried. Did she throw up?
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DRGonzo
Contoocook, NH
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The Grim Reaper wrote: What a great speech. Hope and cange and every stale bromide and platitude from the Democrat playbook. Energy policy-totally stupid. Iraq policy-exactly the same as Bush but he is stupid, I am smart. Change- then pick super insider hack Biden as VP with son as rich lobbyist. No wonder Oprah cried. Did she throw up? Let's hope I get an forthright answer. YOu would rather stay the course that we have been on for 8 years? Rather than take a leap of faith and maybe we can fix what is wrong? The definition of mental illness is doing the exact sme thing over and over and expecting a different outcome each time.
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whooo
Darien, CT
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Quentin wrote: Imagine Obama as president with Pelosi leading the House and Reid leading the Senate. Would Obama be the "bipartisan" type of leader that he tries to project himself as during his presidential campaign? Or would he be the leftist extremist that his short history in government has proven him to be? Does America really want the results of a government led by the combination of Obama, Pelosi, and Reid? We are just barely surviving a GOP government run by Bush, Cheney, and Rove (etal). The only place left to go when you hit rock bottom with the GOP is up. GObama!!!!
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Blame it on Malloy
Stamford, CT
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Winner wrote: You can not stop God!!! Change came with Jesus, Now change will come with President Obama!!!! I agree you can not stop GOD
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WHO
Los Angeles, CA
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Winner wrote: You can not stop God!!! Change came with Jesus, Now change will come with President Obama!!!! Barack Obama, he is a Antichrist!
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James Shortz
Philadelphia, PA
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b. hussein = jhimmi al-carter's excrement
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United States of Whatever
Brisbane, Australia
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I think McCain looks like a great alternative... to Bush! I don't agree with Obama's stance on everything, but overall, he's just a far better option. In the long run, I'm just glad that it looks like there will be some changes whoever gets in. I just hope they deliver much of what they promise. You may now flame me for my opinion in 3... 2... 1...
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Homeboy
New Haven, CT
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Geraldine Ferraro had it right. Any white man who had the thin resume and lack of experience that Obama has would be laughed at as a Presidential candidate. In reality, what we have in Obama is our first Affirmative Action presidential candidate.
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Winner
Stamford, CT
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Homeboy wrote: Geraldine Ferraro had it right. Any white man who had the thin resume and lack of experience that Obama has would be laughed at as a Presidential candidate. In reality, what we have in Obama is our first Affirmative Action presidential candidate. I agree!!!
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Winner
Stamford, CT
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I could see the visuals when Hillary told the Democrats that we need to follow Harriet Tubman's advice:
On that path to freedom, Harriet Tubman had one piece of advice.
If you hear the dogs, keep going.
If you see the torches in the woods, keep going.
If they're shouting after you, keep going.
Don't ever stop. Keep going.
If you want a taste of freedom, keep going.
Please let's keep on going to the polls in November and let's make sure we get the Obama-Biden team in the White House!
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Tyrone
Stamford, CT
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Winner wrote: I could see the visuals when Hillary told the Democrats that we need to follow Harriet Tubman's advice: On that path to freedom, Harriet Tubman had one piece of advice. If you hear the dogs, keep going. If you see the torches in the woods, keep going. If they're shouting after you, keep going. Don't ever stop. Keep going. If you want a taste of freedom, keep going. Please let's keep on going to the polls in November and let's make sure we get the Obama-Biden team in the White House! Then will I get my 40 acres and a mule?
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Winner
Stamford, CT
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Tyrone wrote: <quoted text> Then will I get my 40 acres and a mule? Why not!!! Ever dreamed of packing up and moving away from your hectic stressful life for the peaceful, rural, prairie beauty of the Midwest? Here is a great oppurtunity for you: some places in the US will actually give you free land, if you move to their town. That’s right, free. This dated article from CNN Money chronicles one family’s move from Las Vegas to Kansas, where they were given free land to build a house. Some places will even provide monetary credits for each member of your family. Here is a little flavor of how it works in Ellsworth, Kansas : Your Mule is waiting!!!!!!!!!!
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chris
Stamford, CT
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DRGonzo wrote: I found his speech uplifting,honest,tactful and refreshing. What astounds me is the fact people have no faith in America or themselves to enact the change in government he proposes. Is it laziness or greed ..but it saddens me to think we have become a nation of defeatists. Allowing big business and big government to lead us into oblivion. Isn't part of religious doctrine to have FAITH? We are lost in that area. We would rather continue not knowing our neighbors..than take a chance on becoming a proud nation once again! FAITH! Obama: I know I was wrong in the past, but with you it's different. Dr. Gonzo: It's okay. I have faith in you. Any prediction about where our two players will be in 9 months?
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Raila Odinga
Stamford, CT
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In 9 months? I'd say ... Obama makes a speech in Kenya and leaves a stash of cash with his brother who had been living off $1 per month ... McCain makes a Memorial Day speech somewhere in the USA ...
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