Sunday, April 01, 2007

April Fools: Obama appears to be juggling his position on the escalation of the war

by Geezer Power @ 3:05 PM PDT




Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. speaks during an interview with the Associated Press, in Sioux City, IA, Sunday, April 1, 2007.(AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

On this April Fools day Obama appears to be juggling his position on the escalation of the war. Is he graduating from being a junior poltician to what is know as a "strange bedfellow". He started out being a liberal candidate who respected the peoples wishes. We let them be known in the last election. We aren't asking for his opinions, we are asking to bring the troops home and get out of Iraq. Nancy Pelosi can and is speaking for herself, and trying her best to get somewhere with this ludicrous situation. Where's the fire and the ring of truth that we've heard in the past from Barack Obama? Radical government requires radical change. Playing by the rules of this corporation that passes as a government will get us nowhwere, and playing politics with losers will surely bring no success in resolving the problems in the Middle East.

Obama Says Congress Will Fund Iraq War

By MIKE GLOVER

SIOUX CITY, Iowa Apr 1, 2007 (AP)

If President Bush vetoes an Iraq war spending bill as promised, Congress quickly will provide the money without the withdrawal timeline the White House objects to because no lawmaker "wants to play chicken with our troops," Sen. Barack Obama said Sunday.

"My expectation is that we will continue to try to ratchet up the pressure on the president to change course," the Democratic presidential candidate said in an interview with The Associated Press. "I don't think that we will see a majority of the Senate vote to cut off funding at this stage."

3 comments:

teak said...

Obama is "too charming, too smooth" in my book. Plus that pesky question about his neighbor was never really explained. I also read he sorta came out of nowhere on his first run, no one really up against him either. I admit I'm cynical too, because when Obama first starting speaking..I thought "he is too good to be true". (I read Ann Rule true crime books, lol.)

Thanks, S.Q. I'm still trying to figure out what is wrong with the flash. I've done nothing but mess this computer up more. I'm not the only one having problems though. Problems didn't really happen till Vista came out. But yes, I will be asking advice on that. BBL.

Suzie-Q (S-Q) said...
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Suzie-Q (S-Q) said...

Teak:

I like Obama thus far but I'm still learning about him and the other candidates, as well. :)

p.s.

Perhaps delete the Flash that you have in your computer and start over with the download & installation..

Good luck! ;)