Obama’s Speech to Veterans in West Virginia
May 13, 2008 · 1 Comment
Categories: Barack Obama · Democrats · GOP · Hillary Clinton · Iraq · John McCain · News · Patriotism · campaign speeches · election 2008 · opinion · politics
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CHALLENGE // May 14, 2008 at 3:38 pm
If the U.S. is going to continue its lead in world affairs, then its leaders need to do a better job of conveying the message of truth and not imaginations and distortions for political gains.
The voters should demand respect when they’re been “wooed” for votes. At least we can say that Sen. Obama has been consistent with his message as his opponent tried to “drag” him down to her level in debates and right before elections. One blatant example was her recent racial profiling to West Virginians. How or why is Obama being asked to wear a flag pin, when 95% of American politicians don’t and why is he being scrutinized for placing his hand over his heart when reciting the pledge? This is what has “trivialized” this contest. Sen. McCain and Sen. Hillary gets a “free pass” and are not even asked the hard questions!
We don’t want blatant liars in the White House, nor race baiters extraordinaire, Hillary and Bill.