tell how step by step.
Obama is doing a great job of inspiring people, getting them out to
vote in primaries, and bringing in young people but when it comes to
the nuts and bolts, I am not getting any real answers from him.
Perhaps it is partly a question of age and I mean the voters. I'm in
my 50s and though I love an inspiring speech I always find myself
asking how the idea can be accomplished.
No matter who wins in August I will vote for them but would feel a
lot better about someone who has actually met the other leaders of
the world.
Sandra
In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, danielsolzman <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> All I hear is how Obama is inspiring everyone to get involved. But
> what I don't hear is HOW he will CHANGE the way things are. How he
> is going to do what he says he will do? I don't see any of that
> coming from his rhetoric at all.
>
> I was anti-HRC for the longest time but I warmed up to her and
> believe she is the best candidate for the job. That's not to
> disrespect Obama but he doesn't even have a full term in the US
> Senate yet--and he's missing all these votes that he's attacking
> Clinton on. That's not presidential...not at all.
>
> I've spoken to quite a few folks that I know...registered
Democrats.
> They have said they would vote McCain over Obama on the basis of
> experience alone.
>
> --- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, "patrickgfrank" <patrickgfrank@>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Ed,
> >
> > In my view, it does matter who is nominated in Denver. I will
> advocate
> > strongly for Barack Obama. I agree, it would be a tragedy if we
> ended
> > up hating each other.
> >
> >
> > In Nebraska, The Omaha World-Herald reported that organizers at
two
> > caucus sites had been so overrun by crowds that they abandoned
> > traditional caucusing and asked voters to drop makeshift scrap-
paper
> > ballots into a box instead. In Sarpy County, in suburban Omaha,
> > traffic backed up on Highway 370 when thousands of voters showed
up
> at
> > a precinct where organizers had planned for hundreds.
> >
> >
> > This level of excitement should not be thrown away, and it is
> > primarily due to the inspiring candidacy of Barack Obama.
> >
> >
> > Patrick of SC
> >
> > --- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, Edward Hochman <eah01@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello. I write to say "Hello" and to say not that you don't
but
> > to say it looks like all here have their favorite and all that is
> > going to happen in further exchange of Hillary is or Obama is is
> what
> > happened yesterday; people getting unnecessarily upset. let us
say
> we
> > should concentrate as Democrats for november. The Republicans are
> > going to have a field day if we keep this bickering up. We need
to
> > change administrations in November to Democrat. We don't need
> > President Hucklebee.
> > >
> > > ed
> > >
> > >
> > > To: Dems2008@: patrickgfrank@: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 13:27:19
> > +0000Subject: [Dems2008] Re: [Democrats Online] Obama and the
Syrian
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Contrary to your statement, Obama is well qualified to be
> > president.He is not to the Right of Hillary; he does emphasize
> working
> > with allParties to achieve results, something needed desperately
in
> > ourfractured nation. He is highly intelligent, has wisdom,
> > iswell-informed on all of the issues. And he has his ego under
> > control.Some will complain that Obama is too far to the Right.
Some
> > willcomplain that he is too far to the Left. The truth is that he
> > iscapable of taking the best liberal and conservative ideas and
> > meldingthem together. We need this kind of creative
thinking.Patrick
> > from SC--- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, "(Systems Operator)"
> <harry@>
> > wrote:>> Carol: Of course it was a typo. We all make them. As for
> one
> > problemwith > Obama, I wish it was only one. He is completely
> > unqualified and has an > ideology which puts him to the right of
> > Hillary. He is the worst choice > for democrats and I am certain
the
> > Republicans will have enough onhim to > win again. And it gets
> worse.
> > Read the investigation at theSun-Times and > don't forget one of
the
> > best journalist/economicsts we have on the > progressive side,
> > Krugman. Read his analysis of the Obama plans forhealth > care
and
> the
> > economy. All of a sudden Krugman is not credible?> > Hank Roth> >
On
> > Sat, 9 Feb 2008, Carol Roberts wrote:> > > How does one "confict"
> > Obama. Did you mean convict? If Obamaonly has> > one deep pocket
in
> > his background that would be a relief compared to> > what we're
> going
> > to go through if Hillary is the nominee. We will not> > only have
to
> > relive all the stuff and nonsense of the 90's, but wewill> > find
> out
> > in excruciating detail about how the Clinton's, who had no> >
money
> at
> > the time he left the presidency, have, in the past 7 years> >
> amassed
> > a net worth of about 30 million dollars. We are going to hear> >
> about
> > every dime of it, and how it arrived in their various bank> >
> > accounts, count on it. So am I afraid of Obama's one guy, now
> injail,>
> > > who supported him a bit? NO....... bring it on.> >> > Carol> >>
>
> > (Systems Operator) wrote:> >> You don't need DNA evidence to
confict
> > Obama.> >>
> > >
> >
>
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