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Originally Posted by bushndick";p="
I think Borak Obama will be the next president, because he is the biggest hypocrite even bigger then Clinton: from http://kucinich.us/ :
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Washington, DC - - Presidential candidate and US Congressman Dennis Kucinich Friday challenged Senator Barack Obama's assertion, made in an exchange with Kucinich in Thursday's Democratic Presidential Debate in Orangeburg, South Carolina, that Iran is in the process of developing nuclear weapons.
"In last night's debate, Senator Obama revealed that he has fallen into the same trap which wrongly took us into war against Iraq. In one breath he conjured Iran as a threat: ('But, have no doubt, Iran possessing nuclear weapons will be a major threat to us and to the region.')
"And in the next breath he asserted that according to experts, Iran is developing nuclear weapons. : ' . . . but they're in the process of developing it. And I don't think that's disputed by any expert.' "Where is Senator Obama's proof for such a provocative statement?" Kucinich asked.
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If i there is one political candidate whos head i would want to smash with a hammer right now, its the Ubama...i don't like hypocrites... ok Hillary is another one...
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From the best sources we, the American public have, what Obama says is true. With nuclear weapons now in the hands of the North Koreans and Pakistan, India, and Israel, I think it is a good guess a lot of small, pea-shooter little countries will have nukes in the next 20 years. The nuclear genie is out of the bottle - as the old saying goes. Now is the time to face reality.
As far as Obama being elected president, a lot depends upon the next 18 months. If nothing significant changes in the War in Iraq, a large portion of the votes will be pulled to a Democratic candidate - just as they were for the 2006 election. Now if Bush were smart, he would sign the Democratic budget bill and bring the troops home by 2008. That would allow the Republicans to blame the Democrats for any resulting problems, and a big weight would be lifted from McCain's head. As far as Ms. Clinton is concerned, I am one her "negative voters"...who wouldn't vote for her if she walked on water.
Since the Republican's (ie, Bush) shows no sign of ending the war soon, Obama could convince some of us swing voters that he is the one to "write a new Chapter" in Washington politics. That said, I make a special note that a lot of dark horses are still in the race...and any one of a half dozen of them could pull off a upset win at the finish line.