Are we forced to trust in their judgments or asked to abide to their decisions.
July 4, 2009 | Wilmington, Delaware | Vetting explained
I'm a little nervous!...The issue of human rights brings questions to each candidate.Do they respect the freedoms we were granted by our forefathers.While talking peace to leaders we bomb their country, The right to know and question our Government is fading fro existance. Are we forced to trust in their judgments or asked to abide to their decisions. "I believe we are in for big trouble around the world and our people will pay the price of war".http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-290632 .Amadinejad and Obama are both muslims whom history is proving to be equal. Amadinejad is condemning those whom communicate with the world and President Obama is trying to sensor the media in the United States. Both had similiar beginnings with both fathers being Muslim. . Both incited civil unrest. Our nations police force were put on high alert because of the threat of riots. If the republicans had a stronger candidate the election would have been a lot closer. Riots and protesters would have been on our streets in every city across the US. Both were done in democratic system. Both elections have questions about nuclear power. Both have nuclear power. Both world leaders are believers in faith. Both countries now have the eminent danger of faith wars. ahmadinejad and obama....http://FreedomForIran.OurToolbar.com/
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