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Will Obama/McCain be a repeat of Kennedy/Nixon?
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Fistor Wrote:
internkylebusch Wrote:Obama couldn't debate against Hillary Clinton!

1. Yes he could.

2. Is this supposed to be an insult? Is Hillary Clinton some sort of slouch?

Do you have anything to offer, other than blustering on about how evil Obama is without actually adding anything of substance to back it up?

Let me just say that Hillary Clinton is much better than Obama. This is a complement to Hillary Clinton. If it was Clinton vs. McCain I would have a hard time deciding who to vote for. Barack Obama does not answer the questions that could clear his name. Anytime I hear him speak, he dances around the answers the questions that would clear his name from all the doubts (Rev. Wright, his muslim turned atheist father that abandoned him, the fact that he was completely lost when he was young and spent many hours in the back of churches trying to find himself, lack of experience, being too soft) from people who try to understand him and get to the bottom of who this man really is. But instead he sits there and takes the question and re-words it for the moderator without answering it. Just go back and watch some of the debates. All the doubts all have been talked about in all the news articles, politcal talk shows, etc. Go back and look at them. There was a particular article in the July 21 edition of Newsweek that leaves me scratching my head.

http://www.newsweek.com/id/145971
http://www.newsweek.com/id/151233

There also have been many books written all about the point I am trying to make.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainm...3489.story

And Some more:
http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=13657

Also check these out:

Day 1: Obama's Great Lie

"Barack Obama's message that he is a reformer is a great lie," says National Review's David Freddoso. His new book The Case Against Barack Obama states, "If Barack Obama is a reformer, he may be the first reformer ever to become president of the United States before doing anything serious in the name of reform."

A quick look at Obama's record demonstrates his lack of willingness to engage in change and reform, dating from the beginning of his political career and continuing in his current service as U.S. senator. Obama has a history of sidestepping controversial issues and votes
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