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Dalton1

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Posted - 08 Jan 2008 : 22:24:19
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Is O-ba-ma going to take NH?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/video/2008/01/08/VI2008010800585.html
What happened to the Clinton and Edwards Campaign?
As his name denotes, O-Ba-Ma
Ba in pular means father
Ma in pular means mother
It looks like in my ears, I heard O father! O Mother! A very firm grip indeed.
Regards all, Dalton
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"There is no god but Allah (SWT); and Muhammad (SAW)is His last messenger." shahadah. Fear & Worship Allah (SWT) Alone! (:
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jammin

Jamaica
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Posted - 09 Jan 2008 : 05:05:59
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Do you really believe that Obama has a chance for the Democrats Party nomination? Better yet, a chance at the White house? If so, I suggest you should go get your head examined.
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Dalton1

3485 Posts |
Posted - 09 Jan 2008 : 05:58:23
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The American people can do even better. A 2nd in NH is not bad for him while he heads to the south which might even favor him more.
If you think the world's eyes are not opening, then you need to have yours checked too while i get a head vibrator work on mine. 
thanks for your rejoinder though...
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"There is no god but Allah (SWT); and Muhammad (SAW)is His last messenger." shahadah. Fear & Worship Allah (SWT) Alone! (:
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Santanfara

3460 Posts |
Posted - 09 Jan 2008 : 09:41:12
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| good mate dalton,i have to disaggree with you here on obama. i am still having my doubts that the man will make it. lets watch and see. even if he wins the democrat race the white house will be the bigger testing ground.america ready a for mix president .that will be a big booast for democracy.the talking will be over.shall we wait and see. |
Surah- Ar-Rum 30-22 "And among His signs is the creation of heavens and the earth, and the difference of your languages and colours. verily, in that are indeed signs for men of sound knowledge." Qu'ran
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mbay
Germany
1007 Posts |
Posted - 09 Jan 2008 : 10:06:49
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Everything/anything possible. Impossible is simple impossible and i think we all knows that. Though it will be indeed tough task. Most of us has follows through the Hearts of politics(the Medians The Dragons). Remembers the opinion poll of them? Yes they are the vein of the politic with their Stars and not anymore the people?. Anyway Hillary smiles it again. Thanks to the women whom most has not notice, Remembers her fighting with tears. Mothers understands it, at least a forthyone % say so. Is it not a sign that they're Ready for taking over, even leading the World? Yes just Watch out:
Here is some stories of Obama called ,Sailer on Obama. There is also a CD of him called Dream of my Father. a Quite Emotionally and interesting?:
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Dalton1

3485 Posts |
Posted - 09 Jan 2008 : 13:21:02
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quote: Originally posted by Santanfara
good mate dalton,i have to disaggree with you here on obama.
My great Uncle Suntou & Mbay,
I lost. You guys won!
Regards, Dalton |
"There is no god but Allah (SWT); and Muhammad (SAW)is His last messenger." shahadah. Fear & Worship Allah (SWT) Alone! (:
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jammin

Jamaica
149 Posts |
Posted - 09 Jan 2008 : 14:55:40
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quote: Originally posted by Dalton1
If you think the world's eyes are not opening, then you need to have yours checked too while i get a head vibrator work on mine. 
thanks for your rejoinder though...
Dalton.
The world's eyes might be opening, but white America is still blind Colin Powell understood that. Obama's inclusion in this Democratic race is nothing more than the Democrats practicing political affirmative action. I can comfortably prophesy here that Clinton will get nominated, what happens later, i am not as certain. American politics is a Roller Coaster ride. |
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mbay
Germany
1007 Posts |
Posted - 09 Jan 2008 : 15:02:31
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Delton.Your point of cause is serious to watch, but Am just giving possibility a chance that either side could come up, that's all.
quote: Originally posted by Dalton1
quote: Originally posted by Santanfara
good mate dalton,i have to disaggree with you here on obama.
My great Uncle Suntou & Mbay,
I lost. You guys won!
Regards, Dalton
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jambo

3300 Posts |
Posted - 09 Jan 2008 : 17:51:39
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| i think the answer is no, BUT DO WE BELIEVE HE CAN TAKE OTHER STATES AND KEY PLACES |
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kayjatta

2978 Posts |
Posted - 09 Jan 2008 : 20:58:59
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Well, Obama's success this far is already a win for racial integration in America. His charisma has brought in a lot of new, young voters who otherwise would not vote. This has also massively swelled the number of Democratic voters, an increase never seen before. This is a big benefit for the Democratic party. This has never happened to a non-white presidential candidate much more an African-America before. This race is between two candidates both of who represent a minority, Obama for African-Americans and Ms. Clinton for the women. Either of them, if elected will be a big step for American democracy. Ms. Clinton, with her husband behind her will bring a lot of experience to the white house, but Obama with his eloquence, optimism, and motivation for change could also set America on a new course of prosperity and respect. Although my heart is with John Edwards, because his message of standing up for the middle class, ending corporate greed, and universal healthcare, sounds very convincing to me; either of Clinton or Obama will make a great president.American politics is very beautiful, even for an outside observer. Remeber these contestants will all come together as one after the Primaries to fight for one party, the Democratic party. I hope that whoever of Clinton, Obama, and Edwards win will select one of the other two as vice presidential running mate. |
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jammin

Jamaica
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Posted - 09 Jan 2008 : 23:29:45
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quote: Originally posted by kayjatta
Well, Obama's success this far is already a win for racial integration in America.
I would prefer to see empirical evidence to support such an assertion.
quote: Originally posted by kayjatta
His charisma has brought in a lot of new, young voters who otherwise would not vote. This has also massively swelled the number of Democratic voters, an increase never seen before. This is a big benefit for the Democratic party. This has never happened to a non-white presidential candidate much more an African-America before.
How do we know that the increase in young voters is as a result of the Obama factor? As I recall the last elections also showed an increase in young voters and Obama wasn't a contender in that race. Thirdly Novelties ALWAYS carries with it, huge interest, but fizzles with the passage of time.
quote: Originally posted by kayjatta
This race is between two candidates both of who represent a minority, Obama for African-Americans and Ms. Clinton for the women. Either of them, if elected will be a big step for American democracy. Ms. Clinton, with her husband behind her will bring a lot of experience to the white house, but Obama with his eloquence, optimism, and motivation for change could also set America on a new course of prosperity and respect.
Why are Africans so optimistic that Obama's inclusion in the democratic race and by extension the presidential race is an improvement in American Democracy? The Latino community is the fastest growing ethnic group, and to my knowledge have a greater population than the Afro community. However their inclusion in this Democracy of which so many optimist speak, is nothing to write home about. Affirmative action and novelty are on show, but this too shall pass. |
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