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	<title>Comments on: Obama&#039;s ripple effect on the Egyptian blogosphere - Part 1</title>
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		<title>By: REALITY CHECK</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 14:51:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA SUPPORTS WHATEVER IS IN THE CARDS AT THAT MOMENT --- HE CHANGES HIS OPINION WHEN THE WIND BLOWS!  HE IS A TYPICAL &quot;CHICAGO MOB&quot; POLITICIAN. 

Senator McCain is in his seventies - for a statesman, he&#039;s at his peak.

Junior Senator Obama is in his forties - for a statesman, he&#039;s just a greenhorn. (BO people: look up the definition of &quot;statesman&quot; before you reply to this comment).  

McCain has given FIFTY YEARS of service to the United States before he was selected by his party to run for the Presidency. 

Obama gave only 140 days of service to the United States before he declared his candidacy.  I’m still am unsure how he was “selected”. 

And now for something entirely different:

CONGRESS is the vehicle for change in this country, NOT the presidency.

When Bill Clinton was running for the first time and was calling for change, the Republicans had control of Congress. 

Well NOW it’s a Democratic Congress and this Congress has done NOTHING to curb oil price rises, stem job losses, stimulate the economy, ensure proper medical coverage, and stop Social Security bankruptcy. 

This Democratic majority may not be large enough to make a Bill veto-proof, or for that matter, filibuster-proof, but, they have NOT passed on a meaningful piece of legislation to the President for his affirmation or veto. IF THEY HAD, we&#039;d have a right to blame everything on the President, or at minimum, on the Republicans. 

Obama&#039;s crying for hope and change.    He’s “hoping” we won’t notice how often he “changes” his mind.  

Obama’s foreign policy experience is equal to his bowling talents --- NONE.   It scares the bajesus out of me thinking this guy may make world affair decisions.

My caution is: be careful who you vote for.  

Its time for Pelosi, Reid and Dean to go ! ! !  They are destroying the Democratic Party and AMERICA.  

****C O U N T R Y * F I R S T - PARTY SECOND ****

I&#039;m voting for John McCain in November.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA SUPPORTS WHATEVER IS IN THE CARDS AT THAT MOMENT &#8212; HE CHANGES HIS OPINION WHEN THE WIND BLOWS!  HE IS A TYPICAL &#8220;CHICAGO MOB&#8221; POLITICIAN. </p>
<p>Senator McCain is in his seventies &#8211; for a statesman, he&#8217;s at his peak.</p>
<p>Junior Senator Obama is in his forties &#8211; for a statesman, he&#8217;s just a greenhorn. (BO people: look up the definition of &#8220;statesman&#8221; before you reply to this comment).  </p>
<p>McCain has given FIFTY YEARS of service to the United States before he was selected by his party to run for the Presidency. </p>
<p>Obama gave only 140 days of service to the United States before he declared his candidacy.  I’m still am unsure how he was “selected”. </p>
<p>And now for something entirely different:</p>
<p>CONGRESS is the vehicle for change in this country, NOT the presidency.</p>
<p>When Bill Clinton was running for the first time and was calling for change, the Republicans had control of Congress. </p>
<p>Well NOW it’s a Democratic Congress and this Congress has done NOTHING to curb oil price rises, stem job losses, stimulate the economy, ensure proper medical coverage, and stop Social Security bankruptcy. </p>
<p>This Democratic majority may not be large enough to make a Bill veto-proof, or for that matter, filibuster-proof, but, they have NOT passed on a meaningful piece of legislation to the President for his affirmation or veto. IF THEY HAD, we&#8217;d have a right to blame everything on the President, or at minimum, on the Republicans. </p>
<p>Obama&#8217;s crying for hope and change.    He’s “hoping” we won’t notice how often he “changes” his mind.  </p>
<p>Obama’s foreign policy experience is equal to his bowling talents &#8212; NONE.   It scares the bajesus out of me thinking this guy may make world affair decisions.</p>
<p>My caution is: be careful who you vote for.  </p>
<p>Its time for Pelosi, Reid and Dean to go ! ! !  They are destroying the Democratic Party and AMERICA.  </p>
<p>****C O U N T R Y * F I R S T &#8211; PARTY SECOND ****</p>
<p>I&#8217;m voting for John McCain in November.</p>
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