Tonya42
BeahcDriveGirl, actually you can’t give the 100%credit to Clinton for the economy during his reign as the economy is more like a wave that is reflective of previous presidents.
JoB – I too am more than a little familiar with the policy and procedures of the FBI and no Obama would clearly not pass clearence. This is my opinion as is most of what you replied.
I think Obama would have had a better chance of winning the race if he would have just come out and said proudly what he is but instead he denies and tries to put as much distance between the Obama that is running for president and the Obama the real person. I have much more respect for a person of conviction and he is not one, at least that I’ve seen.
Secondly, his series of non stop gaffes that he’s struggled with pretty much the past several months are a direct result of his connections with people that are not exactly something to be proud of.
Here’s a quick run-down of some of Barack Obama’s questionable and disturbing associations:
* Rabidly anti-Israel Columbia University professor Rashid Khalidi. The Obamas were regular dinner guests at Khalidi’s Hyde Park home for years.
* Terrorist sympathizer Ali Abunimah, who runs the viciously anti-Israel web site Electronic Intifada.
* Unrepentant Weather Underground terrorists William Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn.
* Reverend Jeremiah Wright. What more needs to be said?
* Anti-Israel foreign policy adviser Samantha Power — fired after calling Hillary Clinton a “monster.â€
* Anti-Israel foreign policy adviser Robert Malley — fired when it was revealed he has been holding talks with Hamas.
* Hatem El-Hady, former official of the Hamas-linked charity Kindhearts, closed by the Justice Department. El-Hady’s web page suddenly vanished from the Obama campaign site with no explanation, after being exposed.
* Tony Rezko — a Chicago fixer currently in a whole lot of legal trouble. Tony Rezko is Syrian and is himself heavily involved with radical anti-Israel politics.
This in my eyes, does not look good and more importantly goes against what Obama is trying to portray himself as.
I am not thrilled about McCain either but he has a better chance of winning than Obama has, and the dems should have had this race in the bag!