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Originally Posted by ajuhdg
I've already warned that he's MUCH further left than he's admitted, and with all of this media talk, I bet he'll go and figure out all the people that voted against him and rope them out too. . . .
. . . That is so sweet of you to smuggle people out. It's probably not necessary though, when Obama's done, we won't even recognize our country! (and I don't mean that in a good way!)
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You do realize how very much you sound like some of the crazies on the left when Bush (and Reagan, for that matter) was elected? The level of completely irrational hysteria that an election can bring out on either side is mind-boggling.
BTW, I don't know why you need to warn anyone about him "MUCH further left" than he has let on. Is there anybody who pays attention who doesn't know that he comes from a very liberal viewpoint? Of course, anyone who pays attention would also know that part of the reason that he has gotten endorsements (or at least respectful praise) from some of the conservatives that he has gotten is that they believe he understands that he can only succeed by governing from the center and has shown in his campaign that he surrounds himself with a good team that will not advise governing from the left.
Just say "No" to the irrational fear.
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Originally Posted by ThetaPrincess24
And to address someone else...obama changes his opinions all the time like any other politician. Dont accuse just McCain.
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Sure, all politicians change their positions from time to time -who doesn't? -- and sometimes those politicians change their positions just to garner votes or support. But if you're calling Obama a "phoney" because he has changed his position on same issues, then don't just accuse Obama. You have got to realize that, by that measure, McCain is a phoney as well. (I'll leave aside the argument that he might be, by that measure, the much bigger phoney.)