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Dear Mr. Obama,
Congratulations, it would seem that you have nearly sealed the deal on the way to becoming the Democratic presidential nominee. You played the game very well senator, all while dismissing the game as “old politics”. You have perhaps ran one of the sleaziest campaigns in my political years. That move of attacking your opponent, all the while, denouncing incoming attacks as “silly season” and the “politics of yesterday”, that was a nice one, well played.
There are a few issues that I must say I have, and you probably can read some on my very blog. However, when looking at my blog, I would like you to notice the date of the last post before this letter. March 6, 2008, which was two months ago. You may wonder what was the reasons for the abrupt end to what had been a daily barrage of posting. Well Mr. Obama, the reasons for the postings that had stopped, was that I saw something, something I thought I may be able to vote for. Even Jeramiah Wright, I thought you handled it well, it showed some character in you, gave me a bit of hope if you will.
Now to the current state of our elections Mr. Obama, we have 2 million people who’s votes didn’t count in this primary. I do even understand that that was the rules. However Mr. Obama, if you believe half of what you talk about, you will realize that just because there are rules in place, that doesn’t make them right. Much like the Health Care situation isn’t right, the war isn’t right, the foreign policy, etc, etc. You have continually have denied every time either Florida or Michigan have had plans for re voting, or in the case of Michigan you had some of your staunches supporters denying it in their legislature.
Playing on you own words Mr. Obama, that is something taken right out of the Republican handbook in a General Election, not something I would think of as one democrat throwing at another. Is this the hope and the dream of the future that you speak about? Is this the new style of politics? Can we basically kiss whats left of our democracy behind? Let me ask you this Mr. Obama, does it make you comfortable being a presidential nominee when all of the votes weren’t even counted? Is that what you wish to set as an example to the future of our country?
I realize, that you will probably characterize me as bitter. That’s fine, I realized that you can’t sympathize with something that is past your own nose. You didn’t just hurt Hillary, Mr. Obama, you hurt our nation, all for the sake of winning. I hope you are happy Mr. Obama, you did it!
Good luck in the general election. My only hope is that Florida and Michigan show the same respect to your campaign in the general election as your respect towards their vote in the primary election. Good luck on the win too, you will be doing it without my vote.
Sincerely,
Bitter Voter
Mitt Romney? Okay, he was just 300 delegates behind McCain, and he just dropped out. Huckabee stuck it out, but Romney just dropped out and vanished. He had millions more dollars to pour into the election, and had a good chance of getting the nomination. Who brought up his past to him, and blackmailed him? What did he do? Does anyone have any info on this? The guy disappeared and that is just unheard of.
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John McCain was a hot guy back in the day!
Obama has been defeated in Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island, proving once again, that he cannot win big states! Now the delegate count is closer than ever, with Hillary Clinton trailing Barack Obama by just 14 delegates when you count Florida and Michigan. Despite Obama being the media favorite, Hillary Clinton has proved that she is a fighter, and she can win! Here is the Delegate Math, provided by me!
Hillary Clinton
Delegates now: 1371
Michigan Del: 70
Florida Del: 105
TOTAL: 1546
Barack Obama
Delegates now: 1453
Michigan Del: 38
Florida Del: 69
TOTAL: 1560
OHIO 141
Clinton: 85
Obama: 56
RHODE ISLAND 13
Clinton: 8
Obama: 5
Vermont 23
Clinton: 9
Obama: 14
We cannot let our country get away from us again. At this critical time, we need some with consistency, experience, and a plan to get things done here at home and around the world. Barack Obama has shown that he doesn’t have anything more to offer the country other than uplifting speeches, and George Bush has already shown us what we get by electing someone with no foreign policy experience.
Barack Obama has not even held 1 committee meeting on NATO in Afghanistan, his excuse, is that he has been running for president. Its nice to see how he handles things of importance when something else is going on, just doesn’t do them all together.
We have also seen how he uses speeches of others, we have seen how he says one thing about NAFTA in a debate, and then tells members of a foreign government (Canada) that what he is saying is just “political manuvering”.
We have seen how Michelle Obama doesn’t feel she fits in, and in her own words, for the first time in her life, she is “proud to be an American.
We also have Rezko scandals which have not been completely addressed, nor investigated by the mainstream media. What we do know is that while he touts that he was “working on the streets of Chicago for the poor”, he was also taking campaign contributions from Rezko, all they while Rezko’s low income housing was going down the drain, and poor people were being put out on the streets.
We also have a thesis from Michelle Obama in which she vows to “use every resource available to her to further the black agenda”
We have Barack Obama, who has both in Illinois, and the US Senate developed quiet the record for not voting on issues of importance.
Also, we have another thing, if Barack Obama wins the primary, he cannot win Florida, thus he cannot win a general election, as I have discussed many times on here.
Tomorrow, go to your polling places, with these things in mind, and cast the vote that you feel is best for you!
I heard this earlier, but didn’t put much on it, but reading over the article on CNN, Clinton put Obama in his place. While he was trying to take the heat off of the situation with the Denounce vs Reject, he kept avoiding rejecting. After much presuring from Clinton, Obama finally backed down and both denounced and rejected the endorsement from Minister Farrakhan’s endorsement.
I think this is a good indication of why Clinton would make a much better president than Obama, firstly, if she can in a debate put Obama in his place, and get exactly what she wants out of him then this has to make you think, how will he react in more difficult situations in office, will he back down so easily? Also this says something about her, how easily she was able to get it done.
A little more fair than CNN debates have been thus far. For the first time, I am seeing Barack Obama being asked difficult questions! Hillary seems to be doing well so far, I think she could have performed a little better, but its obvious that she has much more of a plan on how to get things done, and is much more in tune with reality on how Washington works.
I will cover this as it goes, and let you know my opinions. Does anyone else notice how every thing Hillary says, Obama takes her answer and agrees with it. If he is such a great candidate, why doesn’t he have his own ideas instead of just agreeing with Hillary.
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