Obama: 'I am not a perfect man'

Status
Not open for further replies.
Were you trying to imply that McCain said that he was a perfect man?
 
Were you trying to imply that McCain said that he was a perfect man?

No, how could he say something positive about himself because he does not say anything positive... :shrug:

Can you post about McCain's positive about himself here if you claim that he did say something positive.. ?



 
That's something we all should remember - no human being is perfect but we all know that Obama LISTENS. He was a professor and reports say that his students liked that Obama always listened to his students and always liked asking students questions. Students felt empowered and respected.

That's what's so amazing about Obama - Obama has inspired MILLIONS of people to vote and he has the amazing ability to excite crowds.
 
...That's what's so amazing about Obama - Obama has inspired MILLIONS of people to vote and he has the amazing ability to excite crowds.
Today on the radio, I heard a women at an Obama rally excitedly say that if Obama wins the election she won't have to worry about filling her car with gas or paying her mortgage because Obama will take care of it for her. She said that if she helps him (win the election), he'll help her.

Is that the kind of "inspiration" we should celebrate?
 
That's something we all should remember - no human being is perfect but we all know that Obama LISTENS. He was a professor and reports say that his students liked that Obama always listened to his students and always liked asking students questions. Students felt empowered and respected.

That's what's so amazing about Obama - Obama has inspired MILLIONS of people to vote and he has the amazing ability to excite crowds.

Let's hope that the votes are for him and not for McCain......:giggle:
 
Right on, Obama.

I'm not perfect guy either, everyone is equal.
 
Today on the radio, I heard a women at an Obama rally excitedly say that if Obama wins the election she won't have to worry about filling her car with gas or paying her mortgage because Obama will take care of it for her. She said that if she helps him (win the election), he'll help her.

Is that the kind of "inspiration" we should celebrate?

What are you implying here? That she's a welfare case?
 
Today on the radio, I heard a women at an Obama rally excitedly say that if Obama wins the election she won't have to worry about filling her car with gas or paying her mortgage because Obama will take care of it for her. She said that if she helps him (win the election), he'll help her.

Is that the kind of "inspiration" we should celebrate?

Nope, we should not. What if, she found out that it's not what she expects later on down the road, if she helps him to win the election ? Her choice by electin' him could be her serious consequence. :dunno2:
 

Nope, we should not. What if, she found out that it's not what she expects later on down the road, if she helps him to win the election ? Her choice by electin' him could be her serious consequence. :dunno2:

Well one thing is for sure...McCain certainly isn't going to help her.

Serious consequences for voting for Obama? Like what?

Let me give you some serious consequences for voting for McCain:

1. A Presidential "leader" who has an uncontrollable temper.

2. A Presidential candidate who only thinks about the rich and regards a man ("Joe the Plumber") who failed to pay his taxes as a shining example of America's middle class.

3. Prolonged war in Iraq; very real possibilities of additional confrontations with other nations/countries.

4. A Presidential candidate whose campaign (flip-flopping of ideas, disorganization, inability to communicate effectively with Palin the "Diva") would most likely mirror his capabilities (or lack thereof) in the White House.

5. The selection of Sarah Palin as Vice-President.

6. McCain's health: He's been diagnosed with 4 relapses of cancer and many people have serious reservations as to whether or not McCain will be healthy enough to serve a complete 4 year term.

I could go on, but I think that's a good start for now...
 

Nope, we should not. What if, she found out that it's not what she expects later on down the road, if she helps him to win the election ? Her choice by electin' him could be her serious consequence. :dunno2:

Electing McCain gets us "Bomb, Bomb, Bomb Iran".
 
LOL to Brad and Jiro! :laugh2:

How about "You betcha!" or Sarah's "white flag of surrender?" :lol:
 
No. It shows that she has an unrealistic expectation of Obama.

And there are McCain supporters that still unrealistically believe he will be elected. Go figure!
 
Whew! I am glad Obama is not perfect!
 
And there are McCain supporters that still unrealistically believe he will be elected. Go figure!

OhSnap.gif
 
And there are McCain supporters that still unrealistically believe he will be elected. Go figure!

Even McCain himself thinks he's going to pull off an upset. (My, oh my. How delusional we are! :laugh2:)

To all of you McCain supporters, it's time to face the truth. Your candidate is going to lose the election. Perhaps not by much, but he will lose just the same.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top