Hell yeah! He's gonna expand the military by 65,000 troops and bring in more contractors to do the dirty work( Halliburton and Blackwater)! Go American Empire!well hes got my vote!!!
Yeppers. Couldn't have said it better...And we'll conveniently overlook the fact that Obama voted for the Patriot Act as well, yeah? You know...That Act that everyone likes to blame on Bush? That Act that suspends Habeas Corpus? That Act that pisses on the 4th Amendment? Go ahead and vote for a candidate that voted for that...And when you're sitting in a cell after being arrested for possession and/or intent to sell, and haven't been read your rights and not been before a judge...Maybe you'll then think about who you supported when you voted.Please tell me another joke Obama, clinton ,they are all proponents of a tired old regime and don't forget McCain he is as well. they are the same as bush and nothing will change in Washington. now Ron Paul he could have made some real changes. but alas he was defeated by the same old tired regime. unless of a miracle happens and all the other candidates are hit by a meteor Rofl ah i can only hope
Umm...That's taken straight out of Obama's "Blueprint for Change", Page 58. How many Obama supporters have read it? I'd be willing to bet nobody other than myself have read it and I do not support Obama.increasing troops and military budget is not the highest on our things to do list in america
maybe it was after he inhaled... that was the point...Any thoughts on his vote for Patriot Act? I've noticed you've ignored that one.
Obama flip-flops on pot*-*-*Breaking News, Political News & National Security News - The Washington TimesFor instance, in MSNBC's Oct. 30 presidential debate, Mr. Obama hesitantly raised his hand and joined with most of his Democratic rivals to declare that he opposed decriminalizing marijuana....
"I think we need to rethink and decriminalize our marijuana laws," Mr. Obama said during a debate at Northwestern University. "But I'm not somebody who believes in legalization of marijuana."...
Then after the Times posted copies of the video on its Web site today, his campaign reversed course and declared he does not support eliminating criminal penalties for marijuana possession and use.