That’s right. Here’s part of the reason why:
Democrats in 22 states across America go to the polls next Tuesday to pick between two presidential prospects: Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
We urge them to choose Obama – an untried candidate, to be sure, but preferable to the junior senator from New York.
Obama represents a fresh start.
His opponent, and her husband, stand for deja vu all over again – a return to the opportunistic, scandal-scarred, morally muddled years of the almost infinitely self-indulgent Clinton co-presidency.
Does America really want to go through all that once again?
It will – if Sen. Clinton becomes president.
Amen to that. And while I enjoyed Bubba’s eight years in office from ’92 to 2000, I’m not eager for a part two, not the way they’ve been trying to bully things like they’re entitled to the presidency. Their campaign feels more about them cementing their legacy than being about the people.
Obama ’08. I want my country back again.
>It would be something if he becomes the Democratic nominee. This country needs him. The world needs him. Bush stunk up the planet with his lies and greed. It will take someone like Obama to bring us back from that kind of wreckage.
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>Amen, sister!
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>Please people, get out and make your voice heard on Super Tuesday if you're in one of the voting states. The primaries matter. No matter who you vote for, change starts with YOU.
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>Good for him!
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>As his endorsements increase, so will the attacks from the Clintons. They haven't begun to pull out their dirty tricks.
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>He's definitely got my vote!!!!
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