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February 29, 2008

Barack Obama: Looking Beyond Hope and Change

My latest at Family Security Matters:

“Hope and change” are keywords in many of Obama’s speeches. His style of speechmaking has been likened to that of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a man who surely knew how to use passion to get his important points across. But what kind of “hope and change” does Obama promise? If you listen to one of his campaign speeches, you’d be hard pressed to find out. All Americans should be spending more time researching the candidates and the issues than a cursory glance at the latest headlines and network news briefs as we head toward a critical election in November.

Read it all here.

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Posted by Pam Meister at 12:40 PM | Comments (4) | TrackBack (0) | FSM
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Well done. Keep hammering away.

Posted by: John Ruberry at March 1, 2008 10:33 PM

I have come to the conclusion that Barry is actually unable to be President by the standards set by the New York Times. Oh well, it was a good try to circumvent the law by yet another Democrat, though. Do you have to be a criminal to be a Democrat or does it just appear that way?
http://liberalsmash.blogspot.com/2008/03/obama-is-kenyan-but-not-really-or-is-he.html

Posted by: Two Dogs at March 2, 2008 08:27 PM

(for some reason, I couldn't get a comment posted here yesterday)

Great post! Although I already know you're always paying attention, it's nice to read such a thorough analysis of the substance under Obama's style.

It's scary how many people have drunk their fill of the campaign Kool-Aid without bothering to take a critical look at the person they're about to elect.

Posted by: Reverse_Vampyr at March 4, 2008 12:19 PM

(by the way, I linked your post today but trackbacks wouldn't work)

Posted by: Reverse_Vampyr at March 4, 2008 01:31 PM


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