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nwsun

02/17/08 1:52 PM

#315605 RE: follylama #315602

folly, of course he would vote for that....

people who try to say that obama lacks experience only need to look at the success of his campaign to see he knows how to assemble a winning team... what we are seeing put into a motion is a movement by the far right evagelicals to go worldwide with their efforts to add more white babies... long term projections show that western europe will probably turn majority islamic and america will become more evangelically based on one side and latino catholic based on the other.by 2050 mexican will make up 50% of the american population.. i have no problem with the mexican people.. ..those two groups are opposed to each other as one is growing as a result of immigration.. and the far right is the most vocal about immigration into america... the growing divisions in our country will continue to be religious based with some racial overtones as a subset... this was all noticeable 20-30 years ago if people we paying attention...

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brainlessone

02/17/08 2:08 PM

#315609 RE: follylama #315602

obama served as a radical communist agitator in the south side of chicago. his records as a state senator dont exist and his voting record, when present is the most unbalanced in the entire us senate

yes the choices are the worst ever bad badder and baddest

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mlsoft

02/17/08 4:14 PM

#315641 RE: follylama #315602

folly...

As I said, and most careful observers would agree, Obama does not have the experience needed to be seriously considered to become President of the United States. He has precious little legislative experience, and has governed nothing -- not a small company in private enterprise, not a larger corporation, not a city, not a state. Nothing. He has no foreign experience, and no economic experience on any level.

Hillary has a little experience, although most of it is indirect and more political than substantive. Huckabee has been the chief executive officer of a state, and McCain has a good deal of experience as a multi-term Senator who has been involved in matters of important legislation in a leadership role. Spin it like you will, Obama is not qualified by experience to be President of the US.

I heard Huckabee's comments on the Constitution and it was a foolish thing to say. In an ideal world, Christian values would be inculcated in the Constitution, yes, but this is far, far, from a perfect world and the Christian worldview would not be tolerated by most of US citizenry. I would like to see abortion no longer sanctioned by law, and if amending the constitution is the only way to obtain that, I would support such a move. I would also strongly support an amendment that declares that marriage is an institution that is reserved only for a union between one man and one woman.

mlsoft