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Old 02-03-2008, 08:03 PM   #1
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Obama has too much money

Not 5 minutes ago did I see a Super Bowl commercial with Barack Obama.
It just kind of makes me nervous that he has this much campaign funding to afford a multi-million dollar commercial.
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Old 02-03-2008, 08:07 PM   #2
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isn't it true that George Sarous spelling?? aka move on .org financing him??
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Old 02-03-2008, 08:18 PM   #3
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who cares, hes not going to win
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Old 02-03-2008, 08:30 PM   #4
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you will care if he wins and if you knew the influence moveon .org has????
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How you know hes not going to win? Its prob going to be him or hillary.
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Old 02-03-2008, 08:41 PM   #6
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How you know hes not going to win? Its prob going to be him or hillary.
if he loses to hillary doesn't that money still remain a donation to the democrat party??
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Guys don't fret. As November nears, Ralph Nader will throw his hat into the ring if only to take away some of the Democratic votes. There's already rumor he's considering it. The last time he did it, he took votes away from the Democrats. He enters, the same will happen.

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Guys don't fret. As November nears, Ralph Nader will throw his hat into the ring if only to take away some of the Democratic votes. There's already rumor he's considering it. The last time he did it, he took votes away from the Democrats. He enters, the same will happen.
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I think Nader's shot his wad. If he tries it again, he won't get enough votes to matter one way or another.
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Ok Im new to politics, whos Ralph Nader? I read awhile back that Michael Bloomberg might consider running on the indepent card. Might be old news now though.
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Ralph Nader is usually the Green party presidential candidate.
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Ok Im new to politics, whos Ralph Nader? I read awhile back that Michael Bloomberg might consider running on the indepent card. Might be old news now though.
Ralph Nader is an old consumer advocate. He originally became famous when the auto industry tried to smear him, because he was about to testify before a Congressional committee about automotive safety (or the lack thereof). It backfired on them badly.

He's pretty much a free-lance professional activist, agitating about this and that and the other, but still much admired by many on the left.

He's generally credited with ensuring Bush's election over Gore, because he did a third-party run and split the liberal vote.
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Ok Im new to politics, whos Ralph Nader?
He made them quit making my all time favorite car. The Corvair. My horns still come out over that.
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Yo Mama Obama

Obama received over 35 Mil last month alone, and Shrillery 10 Mil. He has to spend it so why not in the Super Bowl.

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Gotta admit - it's money well-spent for the purpose. How many MILLIONS of Americans were watching the game? They all saw the ad. He did it, and I'm betting Hillary scolded her handlers for not thinking of it!

Nader is last week's fish. Even his Boys, the "Nader's Raiders", all turned on him and went with the Gorons. Hehehe.
He may run . . . it'll get maybe a line on page twenty in the local mullet wrapper.
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It is kind of funny to see a post about Obama's money in a forum that is predominantly republican. Which is the party of the money, right?

I would prefer to question why Mitt is spending millions of his own to rent the white house?
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Well, Romney has canceled his lease request, and I am not sure about the money being on the Repub side. If it is, I hope they put it to good use. Some of Obama's policies scare the the hell out of me, and Hillary is not far behind.

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Well, Romney has canceled his lease request, and I am not sure about the money being on the Repub side. If it is, I hope they put it to good use. Some of Obama's policies scare the the hell out of me, and Hillary is not far behind.

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I agree -- I think O/H or H/O would be terrible for the country and for our constitutional rights. O/H maybe less damaging.

Repub ticket will be McC and "X" I'm thinking maybe Huck; but think the ticket's wide open at this point. Given the choice, I believe there's now an excellent chance McC will be the next pres. Personally think he's been in DC too long but he does offer someone both Dems and Repubs will vote for (and, if he's the nominee vs. the probable Dems I will be voting for him). I'm sure he'll attract alot of the Dem voters who feel uncomfortable with O's inexperience and policies, or H in general.
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