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Obama Takes 1st Step in Presidential Bid
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grooviebeats
got my vote..

http://www.breitbart.com/news/2007/01/16/D8MMF3481.html
jonSun
quote:
Originally posted by grooviebeats
got my vote..


If the election was today, he would have my vote also.
Shakka
Did someone say Osama?:D
DJ Shibby
quote:
"I've been struck by how hungry we all are for a different kind of politics. So I've spent some time thinking about how I could best advance the cause of change and progress that we so desperately need."


Couldn't have said it better myself.
grooviebeats
if he gets his name on the ballot.. im thinking a landslide. His big competition in hsi party is Mrs. Clinton and she has even been quoted as saying she is worried about her bid if he runs. This guy is so going to win.
CHRles
It's gonna be a tough race if we have Hillary and Barrack on the one hand, and Rudi on the other hand.
I mean, Gulliani is one of the greatest mayors NYC has ever had!

Still, politically I'm much more of a democrat. I know that I agree with Senator Clinton on many of the issues. What about Obama? What do we know about this guy?

Any info (on both sides) would greatly be appreciated in helping me decide :)
HardTranceProd
"The Audacity of Nope"

:)

I like him, but I doubt he'll win.
Kapedan
quote:
Originally posted by HardTranceProd

I like him, but I doubt he'll win.


I dont mind him, but with a name like his, I doubt the average American will vote for him. I wouldnt vote for him, because I dont think that he is the strongest cantidate from both sides, but as time goes on, we will tell.
Nautilus
quote:
Originally posted by Kapedan
I dont mind him, but with a name like his, I doubt the average American will vote for him. I wouldnt vote for him, because I dont think that he is the strongest cantidate from both sides, but as time goes on, we will tell.


An inexperienced person running the most powerful nation on earth with nations like N. Korea, Iran and the not so innocuous former U.S.S.R. to contend with.

What he stands for I'm not too sure. His camp hasn't spelled that out quite yet.

Out of the twenty-odd potential candiates Ron Paul strikes me as the most consistant with his votes, the clearest on where he stand on the issues, with the experience to back it up. Although I doubt he'll win, because the common American is too lazy to search for information on every candidate themselves and relies too much on Oprah, CNN, or Fox, who tend to favor the rock-star politicians, to gather the information for them. :(
metalgearsolid
quote:
Originally posted by Kapedan
I dont mind him, but with a skin color like his, I doubt the average American will vote for him.

Omega_M
Mr President will end up having an eerily similar name with the # 1 public enemy of the state. :stongue:
Lilith
quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
Mr President will end up having an eerily similar name with the # 1 public enemy of the state. :stongue:


Could have fooled me they still cared about 'Osama', certainly not put a real lot of effort into finding him.
(edit- CNN and Yahoo news seem to have already managed to make 'mistakes' regarding the spelling...)
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