denim
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I posted generally the same questions on Caraudioforum.com and no one could come up with an answer.
I want to know, from the people who picked Obama, give me a real reason, and not the lame "time for a change" or his "charisma" or he is a "great speaker", a real solid reason that he has proven in his history that he is ready to be our president.
Keep in mind I am still undecided, but I am appalled by the masses who don't know why Obama is the right person, or have anything concrete from his experience or background as a government official, that makes him the right person. I have paid attention to his speeches and debates, and the sweeping generalities playing off the hopes and dreams of the public, and I still struggle to understand how he would be able to make these massive changes without the heart of the American population taking the hit, let alone actually work.
I have great respect for Obama, he is very intelligent and well educated, but why is it so hard for people, with all these debates on national TV, to say that they know what he stands for or agree with his stance?
Why is someone who was virtually unknown outside of his home state, 12 months later, is treated like a rock star?
Not trying to start a fight, and I know CA.com is the last place to be posing these heavy questions of political nature, but I feel I need to understand why he has such a massive following and what is causing this, and how he will get it done.
I agree. He doesn't have an actual foundation for what he is building. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gifI want to know, from the people who picked Obama, give me a real reason, and not the lame "time for a change" or his "charisma" or he is a "great speaker", a real solid reason that he has proven in his history that he is ready to be our president.
Keep in mind I am still undecided, but I am appalled by the masses who don't know why Obama is the right person, or have anything concrete from his experience or background as a government official, that makes him the right person. I have paid attention to his speeches and debates, and the sweeping generalities playing off the hopes and dreams of the public, and I still struggle to understand how he would be able to make these massive changes without the heart of the American population taking the hit, let alone actually work.
I have great respect for Obama, he is very intelligent and well educated, but why is it so hard for people, with all these debates on national TV, to say that they know what he stands for or agree with his stance?
Why is someone who was virtually unknown outside of his home state, 12 months later, is treated like a rock star?
Not trying to start a fight, and I know CA.com is the last place to be posing these heavy questions of political nature, but I feel I need to understand why he has such a massive following and what is causing this, and how he will get it done.
I agree. He doesn't have an actual foundation for what he is building. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
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Joe, the really scary thing is the demographic that is voting for Obama, largely college educated. As in the ones who paid with their wallets and the time to research and learn about new things, but they don't know why he is the best one.
I am not bashing him, I want to understand why.
It's not a good reason, but I believe it's what you've already hit on the head.Joe, the really scary thing is the demographic that is voting for Obama, largely college educated. As in the ones who paid with their wallets and the time to research and learn about new things, but they don't know why he is the best one.
I am not bashing him, I want to understand why.
Go download the 700 WLW podcast for Willie... Listen for a while, tell me if you really don't like Obama after that... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gifIt's not a good reason, but I believe it's what you've already hit on the head.
He's telling people what they want to hear. That group of people is really unsure on what they want, but they know they want one thing, the magic word... change. And that just so happens to be the basis of his campaign.
Unfortunately, that's how I see it... still doesn't provide you with a real reason why.
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Lol, no need to.Go download the 700 WLW podcast for Willie... Listen for a while, tell me if you really don't like Obama after that... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
And if anyone questions that... They would be called racist, a bigot, or a junior member of the KKK.I agree with everything you all have said. It seems as if that is the case with a lot of democrats these days, not just Obama. They continually bash Bush for the poor job he has done, and promise change and a new direction, but they dont really provide any concrete strategies with substance, yet a lot of people buy into it.
Another scary thing...I read an ESPN article a couple of weeks ago talking about athletes and politics. The article urged athletes to get involved, especially black athletes. He was saying this is the first real chance to see a black man as President, and that the black athletes should get out and vote for him. Several black athletes were quoted saying they were voting for Obama because they were excited to see a black man in office. I thought it was ridiculous to see an article on there basically telling all the black ppl to vote for Obama simply because he was black.
Did you see the video of him speaking at the McCain rally?Lol, no need to.
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