Thursday, March 6, 2008

SHE JUST LOST MY SUPPORT!!!!

Yesterday I was torn, but after hearing Sen. Clinton equate her "EXPERIENCE" to McCain's, and stating that Sen. Obama doesn't have enough of it to run against either of them, she has forced me to FULLY support Sen. Obama.

I was still open minded about both campaigns, but this clearly shows the arrogance of a Washington Insider's mindset, and I despise the notion that an "outsider" is incapable of measure up to them. Although, that individual is clearly more brilliant, articulate, level headed, and has the American People's interests at the forefront of his campaign; especially when you compare him to our leadership over the past 8 YEARS!!!

It is irresponsible to prop up McCain because you so desperately want to win the nomination. Obama hit it on the head when he wrote "The Audacity of hope", because those entrenched in the political machine don't want new blood, it's obvious they are perfectly content with more of the same, and that is scary as hell!!!!

She is clearly prepared to do whatever it takes to win, even if that means hurting her Democratic colleague. That is pathetic. I gave Bill a pass in regards to the Jesse Jackson reference, but now it's obvious they are prepared to say anything to win.

Obama on the other hand, continues to take the high road, and they equate that with "weakness". The opponents want this to go negative and Sen. Clinton is taking the lead.

We need more people who "think", and have aspirations to heal this nation of ours. It is possible, it can be reality, and it's obvious Obama is the best candidate to achieve that goal.
VOTE OBAMA PEOPLE; THE CHOICE IS CRYSTAL CLEAR NOW!!!!!!!!!!

Sen. Clinton's words: “I think you'll be able to imagine many things Senator McCain will be able to say,” she said. “He’s never been the president, but he will put forth his lifetime of experience. I will put forth my lifetime of experience. Senator Obama will put forth a speech he made in 2002.” Clinton was referring to Obama’s anti-war speech he delivered in Chicago before entering the United States Senate."

Keith Olbermann: "Unbelievable. This is what you say if you want to be McCain's choice for Vice President. It is not what you say if you are running for the Democratic nomination."

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