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Obama sets sights on Utah
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I find it interesting that Obama is so well liked by independents, Republicans when they vote in the Democratic Primary and by Democrats. It says a lot about his character and his ability to lead instead of divide. He has demonstrated that he is willing to work with anyone regardless of what party they may belong to. This is what we need in America. We don't need more of the Clinton type of Democrats.
Barak Obama is nothing more than a glorified High School class president that knows how to use rhetoric and buzz words to make the masses feel giddy.
I want substance not a pep rally.
God help us.
The deadline is, I believe, on Jan 29th.
Never say "just might...."
The candidate that will get my vote will give definitive responses to questions about what they will do as president. Especially on issues (important to me) such as dealing with (1) illegal immigrants in this country, (2) the economy, and (3) (the lowering of) taxes.
What frightens me about so many of the comments in the Deseret News the past 72 hours, whether directed toward the African-American community, Mormons, or the domestic partnership advocates is the degree of hatred in the tone of so many of the letters.
Instead of a civil dialogue there is venom in these pages. We have to be careful or the possibilities for the kinds of ethnic strife we see on far away shores may come to our own streets.
Interesting to note comments such as "nothing more than a glorified High School President.." as we turn a blind eye to the fact that our current president, a self-acknowledged former cocaine and alcohol abuser and baseball team executive had the necessary qualifications to lead us for the past 7 years. A disciplined approach to understanding presidential qualifications requires more than picking up sound bites from the press. Read Obama's book or listen to it on tape.
While it may not lead you to vote for him, at the very least you will find reasons to respect him.
He is totally insincere and cynical.
McCain is for a war I hate, but at least I respect him.
Shucksabee doesn't believe in evolution or the law of gravity, but at least he's sincere.
Mitt has done nothing but flipflop and throw mud.
Obama is short on experience. But he offers something no other candidate has offered since Bobby K in 68 -- hope for transcending the muck, money and partisanship that infuses every calculated political move and decision.
He's got my vote!
"[N]o religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the Unied States."
United States Constitution, Article VI
Utah will vote democratic simply because most Utahans are appalled with the treatment Mitt Romney and the LDS church has received by Republicans and can you see any sizable number of voters backing Hillary?
Its simple math, Obama wins Utah.
Do you honestly think that a major presidential candidate would dishonor and disregard the flag, regardless of what they believe?
Obama believes in action (being patriotic by respecting people) instead of just words/show (wearing a flag lapel and bragging about how patriotic you are).
I feel shunned; not necessarily offended, because this is politics, you can align yourself with whoever you please. But, why should I continue to vote Rep. for president should the eventual nominee be one who used a religion wedge as a political tool?
Obviously, Osama and Saddam.
I actually like him but wonder how much the name connection may hurt him politically???
As for 'clara rooks' ... "a brother"? Now that just sounds plain racist.
Since he is Black and has a Muslim-sounding name, I wonder if these things are true???
Obama has 8 years in the IL legislature as well as 3 years as a Senator. When he was elected as Senator - he won over 70% of the vote. Obama has worked as a community organizer. Obama doesn't owe people favors, and would rely on the best person for the positions (and not friends and family) Obama can build consensus and get away from the quagmire that has existed in the past 15 years in WA because people work together.
Just because someone's faith aligns with mine doesn't mean they are any more qualified at their job. It's amazing to see how close-minded and errant people are at choosing a candidate, and that is scary.
To anyone familiar with Obama's biography, all this is obvious. Obama's background has been thoroughly investigated and documented over and over again. But there are some chain emails making the rounds that were written to play on credible people's fears with a swarm of fictions about Obama's upbringing. This "whispering campaign" was cynically designed to make people jittery about a good guy who just happens to be black. Even in this day and age, some people don't need help being jittery about black candidates, but sometimes they need a flimsy rationale to help justify their jitteriness. Sorry to be so blunt about it.
Fortunately, FactCheck and Snopes have easily debunked those claims about Obama's religious background and supposed anti-Americanism. I recommend visiting those sites for yourself to investigate. It's actually easier than mindlessly repeating the slander in public forums like this.
The more you read or hear of Obama's own thoughts and true background, I am convinced, the more you will come to respect and like him.
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