Obama, McCain or Hillary Clinton?

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Kenneth L. Denton
Published: March 7, 2008

Barack Hussein Obama born to a Muslim father, partially schooled in a Muslim school. Once a Muslim always a Muslim. You can’t turn it off and on like a light switch. Supported by the anti-semitic bigot Louis Farrakhan and a puppet of the Kennedys.

Experience: Less than a full term in the Senate. Or:

John McCain, the war supporter who wants to continue the killing and maiming of our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and wants to continue the spending of one billion dollars a month to support this ill fated war. Or:

Someone who has eight years of White House experience and is a highly respected New York senator. You be the judge.

KENNETH L. DENTON

Woodbridge

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Posted by ( barnun ) on March 10, 2008 at 1:22 pm

I really don’t beleive that any senator has the correct resume for the job of President. Governor’s have the best qualifying experience. of the 3 choices mentioned, 2 are Jr senators with no real experience of being in charge. the most qualified candidates for both sides are no longer in the running. To many people vote on charisma vs resume.

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Posted by ( seb21 ) on March 10, 2008 at 9:13 am

WWXYZ, what is quite pathetic is that folks like you buy into everything the syndicated cable news tells you to believe. The media has been unabashedly endorsing Obama and letting him slide through debates and interviews without answering a single question relevant to the position he wishes to take. Why is this? Simply put, it is because he has paid them off with Oprah’s money. When asked an experience-related question, he has nothing to say except poorly-worded and empty rhetoric. He has not even sat a full term in the Senate! You need to know how the government operates if you wish to run it, and you cannot understand what all the problems facing this country are from your lavish beachfront property in Hawaii, where he has lived for several years. You cannot restore a world power to its former glory on just “hope” and speeches of unity. Hope is important, yet it is nothing without knowledge, intelligence, and experience (three things that Obama is without). Thank goodness that the elections are truly decided by delegates, for it is people like you who would ruin this place by electing some incompetent moron like Obama.

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Posted by ( WWXYZ ) on March 09, 2008 at 7:39 am

It is hard to know what is most sad and pathetic about this letter—the total disregard of facts, Senator Obama is not Muslim, has renounced Farrakhan, and is nobody’s puppet, or its unashamed bigotry.  But, it is not unexpected, given Senator Clinton’s absurd resume puffing—inaccurate claims of brining peace to Northern Ireleand and diplomatic success in Kosovo, or her own campaign’s blatant appeal to fear.  Senator Obama offers a different approach to politics than we’ve seen recently.  He knows, as the Bible tells us, that hope does not disappoint.  He knows that there is a lot more than unites us as Americans than divides us and fear and hatred—the approach of the political status quo, as exemplified by the Bush-Clinton strangle hold on national political power, will only result in more failure and division.  My suggestion to Mr. Denton is that he give up fear and hatred—it only cause him grief in the long run.  Try, if you can, to develop a logical argument for Senator Clinton’s candidacy.  After doing that, he’ll see there is no logical case for it and come over to Senator Obama.

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Posted by ( zcxnissan ) on March 08, 2008 at 4:23 pm

What is the substance that empty shirt Obama brings other than Hillary healthcare in a different package? Is he really a populist candidate for the populace? Or is it just friends and family. Will it be Jimmy Carter all over again or JFK with a LBJ chaser? Watch out for the mob they don’t like being squirreled. Chris Cummings

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Posted by ( Republican for real change ) on March 08, 2008 at 9:10 am

Johillary Nc Clinton—No thanks.  They both killed a viable health care plan.  They both voted for a War in Iraq.  Now, they distance themselves by claiming that “we’re here so we have to stay,“ or by now saying, “that isn’t what I thought the use of force admendmant meant.“

They can say that Obama is empty rhetoric, but hey, since the liars are sayng that, it must mean that Obama is a man of substance.

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Posted by ( Republican for real change ) on March 07, 2008 at 3:35 pm

My daughter has been in the Whitehouse too!  Does that make her qualified?

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Posted by ( jVA ) on March 07, 2008 at 11:39 am

Thanks for writing.  Now Obama supporters know what kind of bigoted, racist garbage they’ll get to deal with this fall.  I’m really impressed that you’re willing to sign your name to this.

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Posted by ( seb21 ) on March 07, 2008 at 8:18 am

The choice is obvious. My only question is how the majority of Virginians failed to see it.

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Posted by ( scorpio ) on March 07, 2008 at 8:04 am

The “highly respected New York senator” is one of the most controversial figure in politics even among the democrats. The last thing this divided as never before country needs is someone like Hillary to get back in the White House. The last time they resided there, Hillary and Bill Clinton emptied the White House like white trash leaving a nice hotel, taking even the silverware and dishes…
As for the war in Iraq - Bush’s intention to get Al Qaeda engaged in battle there instead of here worked. And who wouldn’t want to see Iraq become a stable democratic country in the arab world… except a US democrat in approaching elections maybe.

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Posted by ( raywilliams ) on March 07, 2008 at 7:12 am

For the first time in years, my Republican and Democratic friends are now in full agreement in that the correct answer to the above letter is None of the Above.

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