I-Luv-BabyBlue: Obama…………………..?
i dont like obama or mccain, i dont like both of them.
and Obama, rite? he said hes going to change, but is he really goin to change? or just saying it but not doing it?
and he is just one person, how is he goin to change?
Answers and Views:
Answer by geri.
Oh give it a rest! What are you 12?
I am not psychic, I dont know if he will bring change! No one does.. not even him. Give him a chance before moaning.
It would make more sense if you were complaining about his policies.. but you’re just moaning for the sake of moaning
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Wow. What a loaded question.
Since you don’t like either, then it doesn’t matter much to you I would think.
Answer by jidinphillyIsn’t it past your bed time?Answer by Goodie3445
Are you ready for The First Family of “Tire Gauge” with its PSI scale showing IQ of each family member!?Answer by Rachel D
i hate obama.
mccain all the way.
the worlds going to go down hill when obama steps into the white house.
Answer by Cagneywhile i appreciate the 2 points, is there an actual question here?
none of can see into the future so we can’t answer if he’s really going to change.
i say just wait and see like the rest of the world.
Answer by Troll Free NumberI do not like them, Sam I am. I do not like green eggs and ham. Is that what you were going for? ♥Answer by Polski Canuck
…WHAT?Answer by stevian1
He won. Deal with it.Answer by 2012
Lol
I see none of the Obots on here could actually answer your question. Truth is, people are gullible. The word change sounded good, Obama repeated it enough times, therefore they fell for it hook line and sinker, without having any tangible idea about what it really meant, if anything
Obama’s only “record” of change is parroting the word, not actually doing it, or even attempting it
Answer by DaniWhen you get to the ninth grade stay awake in civics. You might make a better grade than you did in grammar.Answer by Parandeh
why dont you make change….and quit griping…..what r u helpless?Answer by I SMELL A USELESS RANT!
I’m sure both of them don’t like you too.Answer by CallistasCharge
Ignore the ugliness on these boards. I didn’t support either of them, but I was leaning towards McCain. This despite the fact that I usually vote Democrat. I think I have an aversion to too much hype, and Obama goes back on his word. For example he went from no lobbyist in his administration, to a few lobbyist in his administration, to any lobbyist in his administration as long as they follow his “rules for lobbyist.” He said he was going to get rid of Don’t ask, Don’t Tell policy of the US Military, than later said that would have to wait until he got the brass on board with the policy change, and today, he said the puppy will have to wait until they get settled in the White House. He is just a master of words.Answer by Ernie B
Maybe he’ll force you to learn English?Answer by Spike
It’s not about change. It’s about power. People are unhappy with the state of things. People want to believe that things will change, but fail to note that changes are negative more often than not. Obama will make our dysfunctional government bigger, and thus, more self-serving. So would have McCain. Why should you like either of them?
Albert Einstein is credited with saying that insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result. For years, Republicans and Democrats have been leading the country in the same basic direction: toward bigger and bigger government; more and more socialism, globalism, corporatism, and foreign interventionism; and the dismantling of constitutional liberties. Yet, voters continue to think that they are voting for “change” when they vote for a Republican or Democrat.
Take a look at the recent $ 700 billion Wall Street bailout: both John McCain and Barack Obama endorsed and lobbied for it. Both McCain and Obama will continue to bail out these international banksters on the backs of the American taxpayers. Both McCain and Obama support giving illegal aliens amnesty and a path to citizenship. In the debates, both McCain and Obama expressed support for sending U.S. forces around the world for “peacekeeping” purposes. They also expressed support for sending combat forces against foreign countries even if those countries do not pose a threat to the United States. Neither Obama nor McCain will do anything to stem the tide of a burgeoning police state or a mushrooming New World Order. Both Obama and McCain support NAFTA and similar “free trade” deals. Neither candidate will do anything to rid America of the Federal Reserve, or work to eliminate the personal income tax, or disband the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
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