Linda Gomez
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- : moderate liberal
- : democrat
- : pol. junkie, mom
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well lets see what Obama has flipped on lately,
FISA "I will filibuster" - NOT !
public campaign funding - NOT !
Iraq pull out within 60 days, - NOT!
well I'm not surprised! but his supporters are.
a picture of this man is getting to be very clear now.
Obama is saying anything to get elected. I want to hear the defenders cry, "but but he's the CHANGE candidate", yeah he changes his postions - ALOT ! thats change you can believe in.
Some of us saw it - alot didn't. oh well.
Posted at July 3, 2008 5:14 PM in response to Obama Suggests He May "Continue To Refine" Iraq Policies
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I find it rather disengenuous that the potential leader of the free world has to take a crash course in THE most important aspect of what his presidency will cover: foreign affairs. - That he has to do it paints him trying to catch up. Bad form.
I'm sorry, I don't want on the job training for the next president. If experience is the measure of the kind of leader he will be,GWB taught us his was of failing businesses. True to form he put that experience to use:the USA is not prospering is it?
.Thus far he hasn't impressed me, but I'm still waiting. Not gonna hold my breath though.
No thanks, will be voting down ticket in NOvPosted at June 28, 2008 2:29 PM in response to Election Central Saturday Roundup
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I even heard someone say "Obama has a 12 point lead, so he can afford to lose a few point by voting against FISA". Can you believe this? Obviously doesn't remember any of the lesson of the past 10-20-30 years.-observer2
some of those were actually too small and lacked maturity to even know what you are talking about.
On your last comment, giving Obama the benefit of the doubt is not change in politics its doing whatever to get elected. It doesn't sit well with me b/c I'm not sure what I'd be voting for. Bush Lite,a liberal? His senate record shows that he often didn't vote or take a principled stance and take the heat. This is troubling and frustrating. He certainly wouldn't qualify for profiles in courage award.
Like Forrest Gump said, voting for Obama is like eating a box of chocolate, you never know what you're going to get.
Posted at June 28, 2008 2:44 AM in response to Obama Social Networking Group Forms -- To Pressure Obama On FISA
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I mean to say: not a good sign for Obama.
Posted at June 28, 2008 1:45 AM in response to Poll: Tight Race In Ohio
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don't forget this is where Obama outspent Hillary 3:1 and still lost. McCain gaining ground is not a good sign for Hillary from the most reliable pollster.
Posted at June 28, 2008 1:44 AM in response to Poll: Tight Race In Ohio
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ahahaha....had a good laugh guys,
I like this one best:
"Cheney is like dog poop on the legislative branch's shoe.
Posted by tbhull"the blokes running the country are going to interpret the Constition by the letter, so, if Cheney is just attached the taxpayer should de-fund his office, maybe they would then agree he belongs somewhere. Common sense, decency,are not in the vernacular of these weasels, only foolishness if they think the American people don't see through all this.
GWB is now at 23% approval.
Posted at June 26, 2008 3:21 PM in response to Quote of the Day: Vice President Is a "Barnacle" on the Legislative Branch
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and Hillary has 20mil that she can't use to pay her primary debt, but she can give it to Obama for his GE.Those are the rules.
If he retires her debt, she can give him access and millions to his GE effort.
goes to show how those snotty Obots here are clueless.
Posted at June 25, 2008 2:23 PM in response to Obama Making Private Calls Appealing To Hillary's Top Fundraisers -- And Sometimes Hearing Criticism In Return
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everyone critical of the Clintons and their 'tarnished legacy' what jokes. Either they're too young to remember the way Clinton left the country after his term in office or they're member of the Obama cult who can't see farther than Senator Moonbeam.
It is comments like these that have kept Clinton supporters from embracing Obama and in reality we all know who is the weaker candidate. Lets see if he shows leadership on FISA lets see how he handles Clinton's departure. Not gonna hold my breath.
Obama supporters are getting to see what they're candidate is made of, something Clinton supporters knew all along and why they won't easily vote for him.
On CNN yesterday he admitted he needs the Clintons, afterall 18 million people are hard to ignore. This is the very first time, he has publicly tried to reach out.
Posted at June 25, 2008 2:15 PM in response to Obama Making Private Calls Appealing To Hillary's Top Fundraisers -- And Sometimes Hearing Criticism In Return
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Its not what I got (not a R either), it is what it is.
Think about it, face it,live with it,. obama's campaign is all about HIS image, his hermetically sealed image with a little substance sprinkled here and there, not too much.
But the cracks are beginning to show,it started with NAFTA now its FISA, a few more and he's going to completely fall apart.
Posted at June 23, 2008 9:04 PM in response to A Word to the "PUMAs"
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I hear unity from Hillary, have yet to hear it from Obama.
Heck he choreographs his photo-ops to exclude whoever he thinks would make his image other than how he's being packaged, like a product, not a president, but like toothpaste, or soup. We saw the scarf wearing females , blacks too trying to get next to Mr. Unity only to be pushed aside.
He's actually the polarizing one and all those people I mentioned are speaking out the inconsistencies in his messages. I think Obama should begin looking for unity from within.
One thing is for sure, Obama will say AND DO ANYTHING to get your vote. If he sold his soul to the devil to get the presidency, I wouldn't be surprised.
Posted at June 23, 2008 8:27 PM in response to A Word to the "PUMAs"



