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Old 11-10-2007
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Re: Thoughts on Obama

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Originally Posted by SonofaHun View Post
There’s a lot of time left before the election, and I’m not ready to make up my mind about candidates this early in the race. But from the get go, I’ve hoped Obama would emerge from this thing as the victor. In other words, I WANT to want to vote for him, and hope he gives me and others reasons to do so. Not so much because of what he says, what he promises, or where he stands on issues, but because of the striking change in the course of our political system he would represent just by winning. I was planning to break down his potential more specifically, but then I came across the following opinion piece that mirrors my own thoughts. I think the author gives a balanced assessment of the man—both qualities and flaws.

I’m looking for a substantial change in direction that marks the beginning of a new political era. Like the author of the piece, I think Obama is the only candidate who has the potential of bringing this about. Anybody else feel the same way?



Much more (long article)
Change for change's sake is not always good.

Sure, Obama represents change, but not for the good.

Sometimes it's hard to figure out if he's lost his mind or that he truely believes some of the stupid things he says.

I know some Democrats mean well and they are waiting for a good candidate, but as long as the far left has the party held hostage, you can forget about ever seeing anyone worth voting for anytime soon.
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