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Originally Posted by Sheriff
Barack deserves the support of the reasonable, middle ground Americans as the majority of people who oppose him are highly fanatical and ideology driven...
Remember how they spammed the whole cyberspace with Obama-Muslim claims just before Iowa primaries... How they spammed the whole cyberspace with pictures of Barack with a traditional African attire... How they spammed the whole cyberspace with pictures of Obama not puttng his hand on his heart when National Anthem was sung.
Clearly, anti-Obama camp is powerful and quite red hot...
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Pretty damn arrogant statement.
I do not support Obama but do not consider myself "fanatical". To me it comes down to experience. It's one thing to spout out great ideas. It becomes a lot more difficult to make them reality, especially for a relatively inexperienced Senator who has not demonstrated any real hallmark achievments in Congress or any real experience in leadership roles. It's like promoting a first level sales manager to a CEO position in a large company.
There is a reason why Obama is getting hurt by issues like the Rev. Wright controversy. Before this election, most people likely did not even know who Obama was. Now we are asked to trust him and elect him based on great speeches. To ask and demand more proof of ability is not "fanatical" by any means