WRL
05-18-2008, 03:08 PM
I've compiled a list on Obama's record so far, and where he stands on the issues, and while it certainly represents 'change' I thought it would be a good chance for the Obama supporters to defend what and why they support him so much. So Obama supporters what about Obama's record do you support so vigorously?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=dl32Y7wDVDs
http://youtube.com/watch?v=dl32Y7wDVDs
Here is a video where Obama claims he will cut funding for our missile defense shield, slow the development of future combat systems, and leave the nerve center of American communications, and defense, our satellites, and everything that flows through them, vulnerable. Oh and to the 'I'm the only canidate to have opposed this war from the start' remark.
Here's a quote to chew on of Obama's from 2004 seems
“On Iraq... There's not much of a difference between my position and George Bush's position at this stage. The difference, in my mind, is who's in a position to execute.”
— Chicago Tribune, 07/27/04
Obama also claims he will withdraw from Iraq, but at the same time he say's he'll bomb inside Pakistan without their consent? This can only lead to broader war, or a complete overthrow of a government that has Nuclear weapons. Either way the US loses.
Obama said if elected in November 2008 he would be willing to attack inside Pakistan with or without approval from the Pakistani government, a move that would likely cause anxiety in the already troubled region.
http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSN0132206420070801I'll let you decide if reducing America's technological advantage on any battlefield, or withdrawing from one engaged front, to start a war is a good idea or not, I personally can't think of a more disastrous move.
Well what about other issues...
National Journal is out with its ratings of the votes of the members of the Senate, and it has found that the most liberal senator in 2007 was Barack Obama.
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2008/01/31/politics/horserace/entry3775451.shtml
Obama Record May Be Gold Mine For Critics
Eight Years As State Senator Were Full Of Controversial Votes, Including Abortion And Gun Control
Obama voted against requiring medical care for aborted fetuses who survive.
Obama argued the legislation threatened a woman's right to abortion by defining the fetus as a child.
"It would essentially bar abortions because the equal protection clause does not allow somebody to kill a child, and if this was a child then this would be an anti-abortion statute," Obama said in the Senate's debate in March 2001.
Obama may also find himself fielding questions about his actions outside public office, from his acknowledgment of cocaine use in his youth to a more recent land purchase from a political supporter who is facing charges in an unrelated kickback scheme involving investment firms seeking state business.
Obama's Connection With an Accused Political Fixer Raises Questions (http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/Story?id=4111483)
Obama was known in the Illinois Capitol as a consistently liberal senator. He had a 100 percent rating from the Illinois Planned Parenthood. Obama regularly supported gun-control measures, including a ban on semiautomatic "assault weapons" and a limit on handgun purchases to one a month.
He also opposed letting people use a self-defense argument if charged with violating local handgun bans by using weapons in their homes. The bill was a reaction to a Chicago-area man who, after shooting an intruder, was charged with a handgun violation. Obama occasionally supported higher taxes, joining other Democrats in pushing to raise more than 300 taxes.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/17/politics/main2369157.shtml
Wow, there's quite a bit so far, I may not agree with it, but Obama got to a great start as the 'Red State' canidate? How's that coming?
Obama has suggested working class people are 'bitter' about their economic circumstances and "cling to guns and religion" as a result.
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D901DHUG0&show_article=1And last but not least, the 2nd Amendment.
Obama voiced support for the DC Gun Ban (http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/SCOTUS/story?id=4464727&page=1) on handguns, which is scheduled to be heard by the Supreme Court next month.
“The notion that somehow local jurisdictions can’t initiate gun safety laws to deal with gang bangers and random shootings on the street isn’t born out by our Constitution,” Obama said.
http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/02/15/obama-says-us-must-end-gun-violence-after-campus-shooting-in-home-state/comment-page-2/Well there's a short list for you, these positions seem extreme to me, so I'd like to hear how these positions are not extreme, and why people who may think these are extreme positions as well, should vote for Barrack Obama.
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=dl32Y7wDVDs
http://youtube.com/watch?v=dl32Y7wDVDs
Here is a video where Obama claims he will cut funding for our missile defense shield, slow the development of future combat systems, and leave the nerve center of American communications, and defense, our satellites, and everything that flows through them, vulnerable. Oh and to the 'I'm the only canidate to have opposed this war from the start' remark.
Here's a quote to chew on of Obama's from 2004 seems
“On Iraq... There's not much of a difference between my position and George Bush's position at this stage. The difference, in my mind, is who's in a position to execute.”
— Chicago Tribune, 07/27/04
Obama also claims he will withdraw from Iraq, but at the same time he say's he'll bomb inside Pakistan without their consent? This can only lead to broader war, or a complete overthrow of a government that has Nuclear weapons. Either way the US loses.
Obama said if elected in November 2008 he would be willing to attack inside Pakistan with or without approval from the Pakistani government, a move that would likely cause anxiety in the already troubled region.
http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSN0132206420070801I'll let you decide if reducing America's technological advantage on any battlefield, or withdrawing from one engaged front, to start a war is a good idea or not, I personally can't think of a more disastrous move.
Well what about other issues...
National Journal is out with its ratings of the votes of the members of the Senate, and it has found that the most liberal senator in 2007 was Barack Obama.
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2008/01/31/politics/horserace/entry3775451.shtml
Obama Record May Be Gold Mine For Critics
Eight Years As State Senator Were Full Of Controversial Votes, Including Abortion And Gun Control
Obama voted against requiring medical care for aborted fetuses who survive.
Obama argued the legislation threatened a woman's right to abortion by defining the fetus as a child.
"It would essentially bar abortions because the equal protection clause does not allow somebody to kill a child, and if this was a child then this would be an anti-abortion statute," Obama said in the Senate's debate in March 2001.
Obama may also find himself fielding questions about his actions outside public office, from his acknowledgment of cocaine use in his youth to a more recent land purchase from a political supporter who is facing charges in an unrelated kickback scheme involving investment firms seeking state business.
Obama's Connection With an Accused Political Fixer Raises Questions (http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/Story?id=4111483)
Obama was known in the Illinois Capitol as a consistently liberal senator. He had a 100 percent rating from the Illinois Planned Parenthood. Obama regularly supported gun-control measures, including a ban on semiautomatic "assault weapons" and a limit on handgun purchases to one a month.
He also opposed letting people use a self-defense argument if charged with violating local handgun bans by using weapons in their homes. The bill was a reaction to a Chicago-area man who, after shooting an intruder, was charged with a handgun violation. Obama occasionally supported higher taxes, joining other Democrats in pushing to raise more than 300 taxes.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/17/politics/main2369157.shtml
Wow, there's quite a bit so far, I may not agree with it, but Obama got to a great start as the 'Red State' canidate? How's that coming?
Obama has suggested working class people are 'bitter' about their economic circumstances and "cling to guns and religion" as a result.
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D901DHUG0&show_article=1And last but not least, the 2nd Amendment.
Obama voiced support for the DC Gun Ban (http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/SCOTUS/story?id=4464727&page=1) on handguns, which is scheduled to be heard by the Supreme Court next month.
“The notion that somehow local jurisdictions can’t initiate gun safety laws to deal with gang bangers and random shootings on the street isn’t born out by our Constitution,” Obama said.
http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/02/15/obama-says-us-must-end-gun-violence-after-campus-shooting-in-home-state/comment-page-2/Well there's a short list for you, these positions seem extreme to me, so I'd like to hear how these positions are not extreme, and why people who may think these are extreme positions as well, should vote for Barrack Obama.
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