Obama supporters and non-supporters.

@maria_k (925)
United States
March 6, 2008 5:40pm CST
To all Obama suportes and non-supporters. There is somethigng about Obama that you should read. I find this on the internet thought i want to share it with you. It's interesting to know. Read this and give your advice. www.topix.net/forum/city/cedar-park-tx/TLUMM1JELG9AKMU4V
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11 responses
@Tetchie (2932)
• Australia
7 Mar 08
I'm assuming you didn't buy into that unintelligent conversation, did you? And just who is Kendrick from AOL? Perhaps getting a better source of news may help you. Obama has clearly responded to his upbringing and religious affiliation and in case you haven't noticed, even Hilary is now siding with him. There is talk of them both joining forces. If Obama really was a threat to the United States do you honestly think he would be as popular as he is? He will be the best thing that has happened to the United States in 20 years.
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@dtroas (479)
• United States
7 Mar 08
Obama is only popular for 2 reason. 1: He is a Black man running for President, 2. Alot of people have problems with a Woman being our President. I live in Indiana. And I know for a fact that there is several men that has that issue. Now I have NO problem with race, but I do have a problem with being uneased with the who Obama situation!
@Tetchie (2932)
• Australia
8 Mar 08
Obama has allot of integrity which is missing in many politicians these days. And he is a very intelligent person. When I look at this man, I don't even notice the color of his skin.
@Netsbridge (3253)
• United States
7 Mar 08
You know what I find very funny? That no one seemed to care that this same Barack Hussein Obama was senator of the US! I believe all these emphasis on his miiddle name (the man has always had), association with this or that, etc. are simply ploys to ascertain that this very bright, articulate and assertive Black man does not become the next president of the USA! Just before the Texas primary, the Houstonpress featured an article titled "Obama and Me", in which the author exposed what I call a classic love-hate affair with Obama, that can only be paralleled by the relationship between Black and White Americans: You know, the same "Tom & Jerry" love affair - can live with and cannot live without! Well, as I have already stated in some Mylot discussions: The US is not ready for a Black president! Just too many unresolved issues for this to happen. I think that like Howard Hughes, who kept a distance from Blacks (not because of racism, but because he knew and understood what the Blacks had suffered and feared possible revenge), the US will make sure that Obama Hussein does not succeed. The above now appears prophetic, does it not? Who would have believed that the almighty Rush Limbaugh, who never liked the Clintons during and after the Clintons in the White House, would rally for Hillary Clinton? As mind-boggling as Rush's sudden action is, I, however, think it was all a sabotage against Barack Obama! Tsk, tsk, tsk!
@MntlWard (878)
• United States
7 Mar 08
Right. The antichrist. My favorite part of that post/blog/whatever: "He wouldn't swear in on a Bible they had to get a *Korean* one." Oh noes! Obama's a Muslim *and* a Korean??? And he's the antichrist, too????? By the way, if there's an antichrist, you'll never suspect him when he does come around.
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@lecanis (16647)
• Murfreesboro, Tennessee
7 Mar 08
Heh, I just assumed it was a typo personally, but it is a rather stupid one. I just think it's silly that people are so insistent on blending religion and politics so freely. Honestly, if you want to bash someone politically, talk about their political history, not what religious school they went to or who their mother married. *rolls her eyes*
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@jormins (1223)
• United States
7 Mar 08
The scary thing out of 8 replies 3 are in support of the "article". So either they didn't read the "Article" and just naturally hate Obama with no basis of facts, or they just hate Korean Muslims.
@jormins (1223)
• United States
7 Mar 08
You make a great point about religion. Its pretty sad I'd bet if Obama were any other religion than Christian (or another mainstream 'American' religion) he would have no chance at all. I was surprised the Mormon-Romney thing didn't come up more but I wonder if it had an effect as he spent more money than McCain but couldn't win many states at all.
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@lecanis (16647)
• Murfreesboro, Tennessee
6 Mar 08
Hmm. I'm not really either an Obama supporter or an Obama critic. My vote is currently still undecided, but I don't have any problem with him specifically. I suppose the arguments involving not swearing in on the Bible would bother me more if I believed the United States was a theocracy. However, as far as I know, it's not. Since I'm not Christian, the "anti-Christ" argument doesn't really get me either. I honestly don't care what anyone's religious beliefs are. When I'm thinking about who to vote for, I want to know what they're going to do in office, what their plans are for our nation, and what their voting record is on issues that are important to me. Religion doesn't have anything to do with it for me.
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@anniepa (27955)
• United States
8 Mar 08
Well, you said "read this and give your advice" so here it is - take this trash for what it is - ABSOLUTE GARBAGE!! There's barely a true word in this blog written by someone who doesn't know the difference between "Korean" and "Koran" neither of which were used by Obama when he was sworn in to the Senate. He very briefly attended a Muslim school when he was under the age of 10. He's been a member of a Christian Protestant church for several decades. This is really the absolute limit. You're taking someone seriously who believes Barack Obama is the "anti-Christ"? I'm flabbergasted here, I don't know what else to say. I can't help but ask you, however - for whom do you intend to vote and how did you or will you make that decision? Annie
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@Tko2020 (266)
7 Mar 08
Its time people on here be honest alot of them here are just against Obama, not because of his policies or anyhting like that, but just that he happens to not be white, its just like the same reason why Hillary won in Ohio, i see the same thing done on the BBC News, whenever Obama wins anything he is almost invisible , but whenever Hillary wins the coverage never stops being shown, and any fairminded individual in the UK who watches the BBC main channels knows how diverse the BBC is not. Another thing to look at in The USA you have the "White House" in the UK a country even more racist than the USA, The Government meets in "Whitehall". Am sure these names were not chosen for these specific places by chance.
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• United States
7 Mar 08
I think most people are used to pulling out the race card with issues like this and much less important ones. I don't believe it and wouldnt endorse it either. I'm not an Obama fan and I wouldnt care if he were blue, I still wouldnt vote for him, it doesnt have anything to do with race for me personally. I think he'd be great for President, I dont think America is ready for it right now. Just a personal opinion.
@bronie123 (4587)
• United States
6 Mar 08
Thanks i will check that out Im not an Obama fan at all something about him just creeps me out UGH
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• United States
8 Mar 08
What a heap.. Why give credence to nut jobs who need to get a life?
@lightningd (1039)
• United States
7 Mar 08
Once again, people see negative stuff and jump to conclusions. The accusations that Obama is not a Christain and that he would not swear on the bible, are FALSE!!! I do wish people would learn to Check stuff out before they spread false truths and half truths. No, Obama isn't the Anti-Christ. Obama is a Christain. He did swear his oath on the Bible. People like to jump to conclusions based on one thing they read without RESEARCHING THE INFORMATION TO VERIFY THE ACCURACY FIRST!!! Go to snopes.com type in Obama muslim. READ THE INFORMATION!!!! All of this has been being circulated through e-mail by biggots and people who are afraid of CHANGE!!!
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@dtroas (479)
• United States
7 Mar 08
I read, Thanks for sharing. I had already came across that a few weeks ago. I knew then when I read it, I have had a very wired feeling about something with him everytime I heard him speak. I just hope that people who support him understands the meaning.
@MAMABLAZE (242)
• United States
15 Mar 08
Holy Smokes!! I find the fact that Obama is a muslim mind boggling... How can we even be considering electing someone raised as a muslim to presidency??? I am not really into politics so I haven't been paying attention to what's going on. I have noticed how well he has been doing but got the gist that Hilary was doing well herself. I figured if Hilary managed to get Bill into office she would be a success herself. I would rather have her in office than put a muslim in office!! What are people thinking????