I don't find this quote scary on its own. In fact, after listening to a couple of his speeches (as far back as 2004), I think Mr. Obama speaks very closely to the hopes and ideals of Middle America. And I think he's got a good chance of swinging the majority of "undecided" voters his way. His rhetoric is surprisingly strong.
My question is why the heck he thinks this world has been torn down? I mean, morally, yeah, but what is HE talking about? And you are right, Leah, this is scarier than even your scariest dream!
knighton--that is exactly why I find this quote so scary. He does have a strong following, and people are going to be swayed by his "change" talk. Heck, I can make change--you need any?
Oh yea, that's scary. These democrats act like we are the worst country in the world. Do they ever need a wake up call. I do think that morally, this country can be better.
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I don't find this quote scary on its own. In fact, after listening to a couple of his speeches (as far back as 2004), I think Mr. Obama speaks very closely to the hopes and ideals of Middle America. And I think he's got a good chance of swinging the majority of "undecided" voters his way. His rhetoric is surprisingly strong.
And THAT is what makes it scary.
My question is why the heck he thinks this world has been torn down?
I mean, morally, yeah, but what is HE talking about?
And you are right, Leah, this is scarier than even your scariest dream!
knighton--that is exactly why I find this quote so scary. He does have a strong following, and people are going to be swayed by his "change" talk.
Heck, I can make change--you need any?
Oh yea, that's scary. These democrats act like we are the worst country in the world.
Do they ever need a wake up call.
I do think that morally, this country can be better.
Obama and Hillary are scary, I agree.
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