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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Obama's new controversy

Well by now everyone knows about the Rev. Wright deal with Obama. Which is kind of funny when you think about it. Here he is saying he goes to the church for 20 years and his book title is based on one of the sermons that the good Reverend has, but he is some how unable to recall the racial hate filled sermons that have sprinkled the services basically throughout. Then he defends Wright, which he should and he says he could no more deny Wright than he could deny his own Grandmother, who is white. Then Wright goes to the NAACP meeting and reiterates all these old hate speech ideas and suddenly Obama dumps him. Which is nice to see the character behind this guy, if someone gets in his way or causes a little difficulty in his life he'll just dump 'em. Which leads to the next controversy, Michelle Obama. You see while she was out stumping for her man she said that "This was the first time in her adult life that she has felt proud of her country" and she didn't just say it once either, she said it multiple times because there is multiple videos of her saying it. So the GOP has jumped on this and is making it seem like she was never proud of her country before, and maybe she hasn't been. My only warning to her is WATCH OUT. You could get dumped next. It's comical, I mean it shouldn't be, but this election process is becoming a joke. Obama is the most liberal senator in congress. He is to the left of Hillary the left of Ted Kennedy, and left of John Kerry. He hasn't once reached across the isle to help pass legislation and yet people think he is going to be some great uniter of people. He is not going to change. If he gets elected president he will have gotten elected because he never had to change. He never had to go towards the middle to work with other congressmen, and he never had to vote on a wedge issue that put him more to the middle. No he'll get elected by being a major league liberal, and if you like that sort of thing good for you, and he'll stay a major league liberal he won't change.

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