Guess who said this to McCain today.

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"We can't keep on spending money that we don't have on a war that should have never been fought and should have never been authorized."

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Barack Obama.


Where's the barf emoticon when you need it.
 
He is prepping for who he thinks will be his General Election opponent.
 
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Barack Obama.


Where's the barf emoticon when you need it.

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And a few days ago somebody here tried to tell me it was silly to think there were Oprabama infiltrators on this forum. Riiiiiiiiiiiight. :rolleyes:
 
Are you saying Obama is more conservative than McCain? =O

If you were looking at purely the immigration issue from a conservative point of view and only John Edwards and John McCain were on the ballot, you would choose John Edwards.
 
It depends on the issue as to who is better between Obama and McCain. McCain is very good at shredding the Constitution while a jerk while Obama is good at shredding the Constitution but is inspiring while doing so.
 
It depends on the issue as to who is better between Obama and McCain. McCain is very good at shredding the Constitution while a jerk while Obama is good at shredding the Constitution but is inspiring while doing so.

Woah!


I just had this imagery:

George W. Bush => Barack Obama

Dick Cheney => John McCain


Gotta lie down...
 
Obama is the democrats cheerleader, thats all he is good at. YES WE CAN! CHANGE! CHANGE! CHANGE! wooopeee go democrats.
 
To Obama's credit, he DID vote against the war from the beginning...don't get me wrong, I'm not supporting Obama, but at least he can say that knowing he'd been against the war from the beginning. Hillary can't claim that, Huckster can't claim that, and niether can McShame. The only two candidates running who have opposed the war from the beginning are RP and BO.
 
To Obama's credit, he DID vote against the war from the beginning...don't get me wrong, I'm not supporting Obama, but at least he can say that knowing he'd been against the war from the beginning. Hillary can't claim that, Huckster can't claim that, and niether can McShame. The only two candidates running who have opposed the war from the beginning are RP and BO.

Yeah and one of them stinks...;)

Obama also said today that McCain does not know anything about the economy.
 
To Obama's credit, he DID vote against the war from the beginning...don't get me wrong, I'm not supporting Obama, but at least he can say that knowing he'd been against the war from the beginning. Hillary can't claim that, Huckster can't claim that, and niether can McShame. The only two candidates running who have opposed the war from the beginning are RP and BO.


where are people getting this? he voted to fund the war every chance he got. he voted for the patriot act, and he was not in the senate at the time the iraq war initial invasion was authorized.

heres a link to a boston globe article discussing his defense of voting to fund the iraq war.

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/03/22/obama_defends_votes_in_favor_of_iraq_funding/

In fact, the MOST glaring thing about Obama's voting record is the alarming amount of NO VOTES.

do you think most democrats would be happy that he actually has ONLY "NV" votes when it comes to abortion issues? that the majority of civil liberties issues have "NV" and that over half the critical Iraq/Iran Foreign Policy stuff, especially the politically divisive stuff he has a "NV" response?

you know the IRAN declaration of their Military as a terrorist organization, the one he accused Hillary of voting for as a de facto authorization of war? yeah, he NO VOTED on that one too. he actually didn't bother to show up to vote that day and then went into a debate and rode Hillary for her YES vote. If it is critical enough to be a talking point on the campaign trail, why didn't he sound off with a NO vote?
 
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There are two separate issues:

When the motion to invade Iraq was on the table, Obama voted against it.

But when the motion passed, the subsequent motions dealt with funding the war, Obama voted for it, reasoning that since we're already committed, might as well finish the job.

That's how I understand it.

Not that it makes Obama any better than McWar.
 
There are two separate issues:

When the motion to invade Iraq was on the table, Obama voted against it.

But when the motion passed, the subsequent motions dealt with funding the war, Obama voted for it, reasoning that since we're already committed, might as well finish the job.

That's how I understand it.

Not that it makes Obama any better than McWar.

Obama wasn't in the Senate when they voted on the war. Unless the Illinois State Senate is authorizing our wars now? Now that would be screwed up.
 
Obama is the epitome of a politician - he never says anything about how to effect change, has no clue about either domestic or foreign issues, is extremely polished with both his rhetoric and his appearance. He is associated with and probably controlled by utter scum. He is a puppet without substance. It's a disgrace that he is one of my senators. Nevertheless I don't think he will win the election even if he gets the nomination, and we will be stuck with mcwar instead... mcwar could be worse for our country than obama, though it's hard to tell at this point, I can't see that deep into the depths of the abyss. Either would be horrible, I can't believe I'd rather see hitlary or the huckster but I am starting to think even rommel would have been better- our country is going to pick the worst of the worst... if only the neocons can keep the economy from crashing before January, then one of these people will be to blame, but I don't think bush can pull that rabbit out of his hat, the economy will crash first and then the horseman will ride in to 'save the day' - again now I see how the great (soon to be called 'first') depression was created.
 
To Obama's credit, he DID vote against the war from the beginning...don't get me wrong, I'm not supporting Obama, but at least he can say that knowing he'd been against the war from the beginning. Hillary can't claim that, Huckster can't claim that, and niether can McShame. The only two candidates running who have opposed the war from the beginning are RP and BO.

Obama voted to fund the Iraqi war for over 300 billion dollars. He wants to move troops from Iraq to Pakistan while not guaranteeing a withdrawal of troops from Iraq until at least 2013. He also wants to invade Iran.
 
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