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I like both candidates. I will admit that I like Hilary a little more than Obama and here's why...
He still hasn't told me what he's about, he got alot of "big ideas" and he's for "change" ...oh yeah? like what?
I think he appeals to younger voters because they're still "wide-eyed optimists" that haven't had a taste of the real world. Going to college on your parents dime isn't exactly the real world.
I remember working for a living during the last Clinton administration and let me tell you times were good financially.
So to the Barrack camp I say "show me what you got"
right now it's like an infomercial...
BIG IDEAS! CHANGE! YOU TOO CAN HAVE A BIKINI BODY
a chain is only as stong as it's weakest link and we need to support the candidate that will employ strong thought leaders to help make decisions about the hardest issues in the world and listen to them when they give their highly paid for advice. we know what happens when the fool holding the chain wants to make all the decisions in a silo - people die, other people are doped into a submissive state by drug companies, the economy is ravaged by f-ed up bankers, the list goes on. i am just sick of it, we need some fresh blood.
He had plenty of time to get some "changes" going in IL and Chicago. He's been profiting by the embarrassingly corrupt system here like any other politician. I'm afraid his talk is mostly rhetoric for now.
http://www.houstonpress.com/2008-02-28/news/barack-obama-screamed-at-me/...
My primary vote was for Hillary because I believed at the time that she was the most "qualified" democrat.
Somone told me she took kick-backs to back off the medical care lobbying she was doing back in the days... They said they saw it in the documentary SICKO. I haven't had the chance to see it so I'm reserving judgement... However, if she did take kick-backs I'd be greatly disappointed in her.
She has served every facet of this country since she was in middle school... She's always been "for the people" and with a record like that, until I learn more about the kick-backs, she's still my girl...
I am not against Obama but I think if he wins we are going to have to pray he can hold true to making the change he's been yelling about making... I hope he's not just a great speaker and a weak President because that shit would be wack!!!
We'll know very shortly if he's going to run Hillary out of the race!
Peace & Love, Ivan Sanchez
Honestly I'm not saying obama is an angel, but I think he's the best that has come in a long time.
Personally I see the whole system in this country as a mockery of what democracy really is. In regards to the presidential elections, that's when it's extremely obvious. The fact that there are 2 systems of voting taking place at once where only the Electoral vote counts, shows exactly in what regards the federal government holds their citizens. Popular votes have no influence on who will be president. Either they consider their citizens to be incapable or posses a fear of being totally vulnerable in the face of the peoples' judgment of what is best. So in reality one votes for local delegates such assemblymen, councilmen, mayors, governors, congressmen and representatives hoping they will keep their promises of voting for who you would like to see as president. Personally speaking, that shit is wack. Call me a pessimist, which I am when it comes to American politics especially, no president who comes into office is going to change things such as the invasion of the Middle East or Africa, the peddling and molesting in Latin American politics or lift the Cuban embargo or allow an independent Puerto Rico and other things of that nature. So I have no optimism for the electoral process here, though in comparison to many other countries appears as a better functioning process.
Middle Fingers up!
Peace...
No doubt!!! "Yes We Can" Obama forshizzo...
He can pull thru and win the nom. A super delegate is an un-pledged party leader. These leaders are not chosen by the voters and are free to support the candidate of their choice. The so called super delegates count for more than forty percent of the delegates needed to win the nomination.
This is an old and odd way of deciding who wins the nomination - that was borne out of necessity in the 70's and now seems undemocratic.
Don't forget to vote!!!