Mr. Obama, What exactly is your CHANGE?
June 4, 2008 | Jacksonville, Florida | Vetting explained
It does not matter to me that a black man is running for President. To me, the qualifications of a President don't include his (or her) skin color.
Obama, a man of change. Exactly what change is Mr. Obama talking about? He's offered us, the people voting for him, nothing to back up his hundreds of speeches on change. We hear, change is what we need, change is now! Mr. Obama, please... tell us exactly what sort of change we need?
Does he mean that he's looking change the very principles that America was founded on? Does Mr. Obama really mean the change he's seeking is the very sermons dished out by his friend and paster of 20 years, Rev. Wright? Does he really think America wants a President who was raised Muslim? America has been shown first hand what the Islamic religion is really all about; 9/11/01!
The man has drawn hundreds, of thousands of people to rallies to hear CHANGE! I don't hear what change he's seeking, but I do fear what it might be. The Demorcrats, meaning the super-delegates, not the popular vote; have picked Obama as their Presidential nominee and that is a very dangerous line to walk.
I beg the Clinton supporters to go towards McCain, even Independent if you dislike McCain that much. It's the only chance you have to undo the mess your party has created. Now is the time for the "CHANGE" Mr. Obama has been screaming about for months. Fix this or the America we know and for the most part love, is doomed forever! If Obama is to win in November, we'll never be able to go back. It's do or die, right now... today!
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