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AMERICAblog: Obama and Gore live in Detroit

  • Michael7820 · 1 year ago
    I personally have been underwhelmed by Mr. Obama and that continues. I am even less impressed now that his position on "globalisation", the alleged free trade, and continual hemorrhaging of US to countries that basically are practicing slavery or forms of exploitation so extreme it is slavery by any other definition. He is a choice from the smoke filled room, a Trojan horse that will continue the same trends as have been going on for decades. His vote for the Bush/Cheney energy bill said all needed I needed to see about him. Typical Washington DC power hungry cretin that will say and do what it takes to be elected. Before its all said and done he will rival Mitt Romney for the title of flip flop king in my humble opinion.

    And for his lecture to the African American community on fathers day, its easy to address the problems that black men have or are causing, try talking about the causes and then he can talk. He is walking the fine line of being an uncle tom with talk like this. Another phony politician!!!
  • News Nag · 1 year ago
    You're way off.
  • Steve_in_CNJ · 1 year ago
    if your opinion were "humble", you wouldn't be calling Obama a phony cretin.
  • fl79tr · 1 year ago
    God I hate to admit it but I'm getting a little nervous about Obama, not like I'm thinking of not voting for him, but I'm getting concerned. Now that Hillary is out of the race, Obama has a need to again define who and what he is, not just what he is not. Certainly, he is by far superior to Clinton, who in my book is just a few light shades away from being a neocon like Lieberman, and he's been my first choice after Kucinich. But after his speech to AIPAC and his bringing on board some of Clinton's biggest Free Market "gurus" I'm getting a cold chill. Why is he doing this?! It's in the bag for him, he doesn't need them to win, we the people have proven that we can rally around a candidate and out raise the special interests. I keep reminding myself that politics is all about what's possible, but WE NEED REAL CHANGE. Thats why people have rallied around him. I hope he doesn't forget this.
  • Michael7820 · 1 year ago
    Here's an interesting video starring Obama and company!!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzRSzYZg22M
  • Polly_Tics · 1 year ago
    Damn, Gore is doing just great. I love him like this...
  • Michael7820 · 1 year ago
    A lot of people loved Bill Clinton, when myself and some fellow Union workers did not and we were considered way off then too. But the legacy of NAFTA and GATT and other "globalisation" policies of Bill Clinton and company have left the US workers and citizens even more desperate for change than we were. I still think Mr. Obama has a good chance of hitting the glass ceiling any way. I prefer another white male president any way. In my humble opinion it is in that unbroken chain of the self proclaimed superior race, rather than any DNA chain, that proves there is no such thing a superior race. All I see in America right about now is a superior mess.
  • Michael7820 · 1 year ago
    If Obama was a real change agent his funeral would have occurred already. They kill people like that in the US.
  • JustAnOldLady · 1 year ago
    Sounds ike a tough-guy redneck too scared to go 'fight 'em over there'......
  • jr · 1 year ago
    Obama has people with the vision like Gore to create green collar jobs while McCain has people on his side that believe in exorcisms like Bobby Jindal and people who tie their dog to the roof of their car like Mitt Romney