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The Obama Tidle Wave
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The Obama Tidal Wave


We are witnessing a political phenomenon with Barack Obama of rare
magnitude. His speeches have inspired millions and yet most of his
followers have no idea of what he stands for except platitudes of
'change' or that he says he will be a 'Uniter'. The power of speech
from a charismatic person truly can be a powerful thing. Certainly
Billy Graham had charisma and both his manner of speech and
particularly the content changed millions. On the extreme other
hand, the charisma of Adolph Hitler inspired millions and the results
were catastrophic. Barack Obama certainly is no Hitler or a Billy Graham,
but for many Americans out there feeling just like a surfer who
might be ecstatic and euphoric while riding a tidal wave, the real story
is what happens when it hits shore.



Just Some of What Defines Barack Obama:


He voted against banning partial birth abortion.

He voted no on notifying parents of minors who get
Out-of-state abortions.

In 2001 he questioned harsh penalties for drug dealing.

Says he will deal with street level drug dealing as a
Minimum wage affair.

He is willing to meet with Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez,
Kim Jung Il andMahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Has said that one of his first goals after being elected
Would be to have a conference with all Muslim nations.

Opposed the Patriot Act.

Supports universal health-care.

Supports granting driver's licenses to illegal
Immigrants.

Supports extending welfare to illegal immigrants.

Voted yes on allowing illegal aliens to participate in
Social Security.

He voted No on repealing the Alternative Minimum Tax

He voted No on repealing the 'Death' Tax


He wants to raise the Capital Gains Tax.

Has repeatedly said the surge in Iraq has not
Succeeded.

He is ranked as the most liberal Senator in the Senate
Today and that takes some doing.


My question is, How many languages does he speak??????
#2
Have you asked Adam who he is voting for yet?
#3
He is also very anti-gun and supports holding the gun owner responsible if their gun was stolen and used in a crime
#4
Adam is the one who sent this to me.
#5
I hate to sound like someone who doesnt care but this is John McCain state and any Dem votes wont really matter.
#6
It is McCain's state but with the amount of people moving here every year the state gets divided more and more. If you remember the last election Bush got 1,104,294 votes and Kerry got 893,524. That is a difference of 210,770, now consider how many people have moved to Arizona in the past 4 years.

I really hope McCane wins, but I would not write Arizona off as Republican state.

As of October 2007 there are 1,042,294 registered Republicans and 904,741 registered Democrats in Arizona, a totoal of . That is a difference of 137,553. I think the Republicans have the upper hand but it really is anyones state.