Last Updated: 02/08/2008
Posted By: Steve Moll on Monday, February 25, 2008
What does that mean? Are you saying that it is a bad thing because the Democratic candidate is collecting money from people who are anxious for change? What kind of cartoon did you publish when the Repugs were collecting money hand over fist from big corporations? I sent money to Obama! Are you saying I am stupid for sending him money?
Posted By: Bob Morris on Monday, February 25, 2008
To Steve Moll: In answer to your question, Yes, I think you were stupid to send money to the big O. I think Hillary is much preferable. Ask yourself this: if you had a complex plumbing job to be done, whom would you hire--a licensed mechanic with 16 years' experience, or a plumbing apprentice with two years under his belt? Speaking for myself, I wouldn't care how glib the apprentice was--I'd go for the experienced mechanic. Have a nice evening.
Posted By: Bob G. on Monday, February 25, 2008
Steve you can spend your money any place you choose.EXPERIENCE and just what experience does Hillary have?Sorry I forgot about all the lies she has told. She certainly has the experience in that area.
Posted By: Charlotte P on Monday, February 25, 2008
First, the statement that the right wingers are saying was a promise was merely a response to a questionaire about a hypothetical situation if he were to become the candidate of his party. What he actually said is he would vigorously pursue an agreement with the Republican candidate to limit themselves to public financing. We already know John McCain wants public financing since he used the promise of public financing as collateral for loan earlier in this campaign. Obama's funds come from small contributors, not the well heeled Washington special interests. Can McCain say the same?
Posted By: John on Monday, February 25, 2008
Obama should come clean about who attends his closed door fund raisers hwere no press is allowed. I feel the press is not asking Obama the tough questions they have of all the other candidates and just letting him spout off with his empty words. I was taught at a very young age that if a item or canidates promises sound to good to be true then they are most likly false promises. A real issue I have and it's a major one is "Why is it Mr. Obama when he was in the Debates in predominetly Caucasian areas feel he had to where makeup that lightens his skin tone?" A person who tries to hide themselves and pass them selves off as something they aren't is a person not to be trusted. Mr. Obama if you have the best interests of the nation at heart then you should be the first to have a truly open and honest campaign with no closed doors any where. At present you are no different then any of the rest decietful and dis-honest. Same as well on you playing the race card your reacting as you did to Mrs. clintons kind words and thoughts about MLK sohows to me that you have some issues that need resolving. Trust the people to be color blind by being honest with your heritage and not trying to hide behind makeup, trust the people we do know that MLK did do a lot of good but he was not the only voice yelling for equality. In fact a large segment of the population GLBT peole and their familes are screaming for the same rights that MLK screamed for. To really honior MLK instead of barbs thrown like you did you shouold embrace and call for equality in all areas for all Americans no matter their skin tone, sexuality or faith. I can think of no greater tribute then this to MLK.