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02/08/2007 11:49:18
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Are you referring to the 'radical muslim madrassa schooling' smear of Obama by Insight Magazine and Foxnews? That has been debunked. Obama did respond to that.

>I am also concerned about the way his campaign manages his personal history and the question on whether or not he is muslim, was ever a practicing muslim, or what. His failure to take a stance on homosexuality when questioned bothered me as well. I don't like it when questions are avoided. Remember the candidate from Utah getting asked how many times he slept with his wife before they got married? What was that all about? Because he is Mormon he was asked a question no other candidate was asked. Were other candidates asked about their feelings about Muslims? Not that I recall yet because of Obama's history, he is constantly. I would have no problem with him admitting he was, is, or anything as long as he was honest about it. They are skirting the issue due to 9/11 and that concerns me.




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>>>>>>I will leave the race issue aside, other than to observe that it is critical. Are we ready to elect a black President? Are we ready to elect a female President? We'll see.
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>>>>>Why is it critical?
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>>>>>>What I like about Obama is that he talks sense. He is a pragmatist to the point that his fellow black legislators in Springfield practically spitballed him. They now speak of him with respect. He is a guy who wants to get things done.
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>>>>>Well, every Joe, Dick and Harry say they'll get things done. I just haven't heard him say anything that sets him apart. I think his supporter are just banking on his race and charisma.
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>>>>Let's just say we disagree. He has a lot more going for him than you have noticed so far.
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>>>But I'm not trying to pick on you or Obama. I've seen or listened to a lot of the debates. I just want to know what his supporters hear/see that I'm not. Maybe I'll vote from him too if I knew his "whats" and "hows".
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>>For once, we're on the same wavelength. I like Obama because he is a good speaker, is charming, and seems truly to want to make the country a better place. But truth to tell, if you ask me about what he really stands for on a plank for plank basis, I couldn't tell you. If I were a U.S. voter, I don't think I could vote for him feeling as vague as I do with what the details of his platform really are.
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