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Tafadhali
01-31-08, - 02:47 PM
What a fete!

http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2008/01/31/obama_to_report_32_million_rai.html


Go Team Obama!

Kareem Lumumba
01-31-08, - 10:40 PM
What a fete!
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2008/01/31/obama_to_report_32_million_rai.html
Go Team Obama!

OBAMA'S dismal performance suggest he should send the 32 millon back to his supporters after having Hillary Clinton clean his clock and in tonights debate at the Kodak Center.

Lacking experience he spent the night fumbling for coherent answers as Hillary Clinton's experience came blasting through. :hammer: Madame President here we come!

watsayu
01-31-08, - 10:43 PM
OBAMA'S dismal performance suggest he should send the 32 millon back to his supporters after having Hillary Clinton clean his clock and in tonights debate at the Kodak Center.
Lacking experience he spent the night fumbling for coherent answers as Hillary Clinton's experience came blasting through. :hammer: Madame President here we come!I guess you support Hillary or we were watching two different debates... but to each his/her own.......

LL Cool G
01-31-08, - 10:48 PM
i wish they would raise that kind of money to send to Haiti....or Africa....or hell, New Orleans.


i guess, people will help those who they think can help them.

Just Food For Thought
01-31-08, - 11:09 PM
OBAMA'S dismal performance suggest he should send the 32 millon back to his supporters after having Hillary Clinton clean his clock and in tonights debate at the Kodak Center.
Lacking experience he spent the night fumbling for coherent answers as Hillary Clinton's experience came blasting through. :hammer: Madame President here we come!
It was a tie between the two in the debate tonight! Obama I feel is the best choice to go forward and beat the Republicans to be President!

With all the experience that Hillary claims to have, it seems that she got it wrong when it came to the war. Obama is right when he called her on it in saying that "you don't have to be ready on day one, but get it right on day one." That, to me, showed someone who can think things through, which Hillary didn't when she jumped on the Bush bandwagon in regards to the war.

my5cents
01-31-08, - 11:14 PM
How long do you think that amount will last?

islandgyal
02-01-08, - 12:16 AM
OBAMA'S dismal performance suggest he should send the 32 millon back to his supporters after having Hillary Clinton clean his clock and in tonights debate at the Kodak Center.
Lacking experience he spent the night fumbling for coherent answers as Hillary Clinton's experience came blasting through. :hammer: Madame President here we come!

i have to strongly disagree with you ... obama more than held his own. he pretty well showed that hillary miscalculated her political bona fides when she showed support for the iraq invasion, her dissembling attempts to explain it away notwithstanding.

SpamStopper
02-01-08, - 12:19 AM
so what r they going 2 do with all that $$

maybe feed the starving in America to begin with? What about New Orleans, will he build them some new homes with that? Send some to the Bahamas cause we need it to!

Probably raised that all from Opra's fans anyway :D

Kareem Lumumba
02-01-08, - 01:23 AM
It was a tie between the two in the debate tonight! Obama I feel is the best choice to go forward and beat the Republicans to be President!
With all the experience that Hillary claims to have, it seems that she got it wrong when it came to the war. Obama is right when he called her on it in saying that "you don't have to be ready on day one, but get it right on day one." That, to me, showed someone who can think things through, which Hillary didn't when she jumped on the Bush bandwagon in regards to the war.
...."I feel is the best choice to go forward and beat the Republicans to be President!" ...
Delusional thinking! But it is to be expected when one look through the prism of the African American.
Obama's stand on the war is one of his most bogus claim on which he has been accorded a free pass todate. That bogus claim is one of the foundational substructure of the mass delusion of Obama's supporters.
:hammer:OBAMA's perspective on the war is inconsequential and meaningless when made since he was not a member of the United State Senate. When the decision to go to war was taken he was a state legislator who's judgement, comments or statements was as useless, inconsequential and determinant with respect to going to war as mine standing on Bay Street yelling don't go to war.

Just Food For Thought
02-01-08, - 03:41 PM
...."I feel is the best choice to go forward and beat the Republicans to be President!" ...
Delusional thinking! But it is to be expected when one look through the prism of the African American.

I will address this part of your comment, the others are inconsequential to what I see.

For one thing, I do not believe in viewing things through the lens of black, white or whatever the case maybe. I see two candidates who have put forth their views on the issues. I see that both have similar ideas on what to do. However, out of these two candidates one of them have shown that they can think things through and not throw things out there without it being sound enough to work--and that is Obama! Obama has proven himself to the American people (white and black, republicans and independents)... no need to try and marginalized his achievements and what he has proven that he can do!