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Is Obama Done ?

skull March 19, 2008 20:09:16

It was fun for a min.
No

No

47%

26 votes

Yes

Yes

31%

17 votes

Undecided

22%

12 votes

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  • jackolantyrn356 October 06, 2009 11:19:33
    jackolantyrn356

    No

    He is going 5to take us to the financial depths and the rest of the World shall come in and divide up our land to never let it be reunited. See there is a meaning to your vote.
  • nobama2012 July 26, 2009 19:02:58
    nobama2012

    Yes

    Of course he is done. It did'nt take long to see that he is a separatist and devider. His idealogy is dangerous and he does not like America. It is obvious now as he attempts to destroy our economy.
  • DeacMeister April 21, 2008 20:50:38
    DeacMeister

    No

    Done? Oh, of course. Why should he go on when he is leading in the number of states won, the popular vote and the highest number of delegates won? And it doesn't make any sense for him to continue with the amazing amount of money being donated to his campaign by individuals. Nor should he be hopeful because of the fact that his campaign has energized the largest number of young voters in the history of the electoral process. How can he delude himself into thinking he has a chance?

    Now, on the other hand, Hillary should stay in the race because she's running out of money, integrity, support and influence over the superdelegates.

    Yes, here in bizzaro-world all is well.
  • Kiber April 21, 2008 20:39:49
    Kiber

    No

    Obama will be handed the Democrat nomination to run for POTUS. If he doesn't win enough delegates the super delegates will make certain if for no other reason than to keep peace in the party.
  • StarrGazerr April 21, 2008 19:11:23
    StarrGazerr

    No

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  • lin April 05, 2008 13:30:48
    lin

    Yes

    moderated...
  • JRenee~DTNS March 31, 2008 17:41:46
    JRenee~DTNS

    Yes

    It's 3am and Obama has answered the phone. Upside down.
  • t March 31, 2008 16:02:19
    t

    Undecided

    moderated...
  • granny March 30, 2008 16:30:06
    granny

    Yes

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  • Chocolat-In the universe I ... March 30, 2008 14:03:44
    Chocolat-In the universe I trust.

    No

    Obama will be the democratic nominee and will be our next president! Postive are already a result of his campaign.
  • Tricia ~ Hope trumps hate! March 30, 2008 09:25:03
    Tricia ~ Hope trumps hate!

    No

    Absolutely not! Obama will be our next president! Obama has so many qualifications that America has been longing to see in its leaders. He is very intelligent and hardworking. He has wisdom and integrity. These things alone would set him apart from the crowd. He is absolutely determined to work with the American people to undo the harm that has been inflicted on our nation in the last 7 years. His platform is extensive, but he is more than aware of the difficulties we will encounter moving forward on many of the issues. He knows he will need to work with all kinds of people and keep the American public engaged in the process if we are to succeed.

    For me personally, the 10 years he taught constitutional law are very significant, because we have lost so much under Bush. His great academic success indicates his fine intellect. While his work choices reveal a real commitment to social justice.

    Obama has 10 years in elected office, (3 years in the U.S. Senate and 7 years in the Illinois Senate).
    He taught constitutional law for 10 years.
    He graduated Harvard Law School magna cum laude.
    He was president of the Harvard Law Review.
    He worked as a community organizer and as lawyer representing "community organizers, discrimination claims, and voting rights cases".

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    Absolutely not! Obama will be our next president! Obama has so many qualifications that America has been longing to see in its leaders. He is very intelligent and hardworking. He has wisdom and integrity. These things alone would set him apart from the crowd. He is absolutely determined to work with the American people to undo the harm that has been inflicted on our nation in the last 7 years. His platform is extensive, but he is more than aware of the difficulties we will encounter moving forward on many of the issues. He knows he will need to work with all kinds of people and keep the American public engaged in the process if we are to succeed.

    For me personally, the 10 years he taught constitutional law are very significant, because we have lost so much under Bush. His great academic success indicates his fine intellect. While his work choices reveal a real commitment to social justice.

    Obama has 10 years in elected office, (3 years in the U.S. Senate and 7 years in the Illinois Senate).
    He taught constitutional law for 10 years.
    He graduated Harvard Law School magna cum laude.
    He was president of the Harvard Law Review.
    He worked as a community organizer and as lawyer representing "community organizers, discrimination claims, and voting rights cases".

    you can read more on:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
    http://www.barackobama.com/is...

    There are also the debates:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    and a couple great speeches you could check out:
    http://en.wikisource.org/wiki...
    and http://www.americanrhetoric.c...

    Illinois senate record:
    http://www.nytimes.com/imagep...

    U.S. senate record:
    http://www.govtrack.us/congre...
    (more)
  • Brew City Junior March 30, 2008 04:52:52
    Brew City Junior

    No

    it aint over 'till it's over
  • Mollybdamned American Atheist March 30, 2008 03:51:11
    Mollybdamned American Atheist

    No

    LOLOLO NO ROTFLMAO LOLOL
  • wedw3 March 30, 2008 03:45:26
    wedw3

    No

    No way, no how. I know it will be difficult for him to defeat the Clinton War Machine. But, he will win if it comes down to the Super delegates. If he is ahead in popular votes and delegates and the Super delegates are bought by the Clintons the Democrat Party is toast and they know. It all depends how much it will cost the Clintons in promises and money.

    Who knows if Obama is beaten because of bribes and under the table tactics as the Clintons are well known in doing maybe Obama changes parties. The Republicans need a young vile candidate.
  • cobbelstone March 30, 2008 03:00:16
    cobbelstone

    Yes

    moderated...
  • cathy~COB "Love One Another" March 30, 2008 02:47:38
    cathy~COB

    No

    He's ahead in votes and delegates. I think not!
  • ....... March 30, 2008 00:02:23
    .......

    No

    moderated...
  • MadHatter March 29, 2008 23:48:46
    MadHatter

    No

    moderated...
  • johnboy March 29, 2008 23:30:13
    johnboy

    No

    im not an obama suporter, but i think he has enough fight in him to stick it out, and maby even win, if he wins the nomination, then i will vote for him.
  • thunderbean March 29, 2008 23:17:39
    thunderbean

    No

    Obama is a real Christian brother. He will calm the fears of our world.
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