Obama should quite? NOT!!!
by
arisso
04/25/2008, 12:25 PM
I don't beleive that there is any reason that Obama should quite or even be asked to quit. He is the best choice for the Democratic party and the only chance we have of beating McCain in November.
Just because HRC has an agenda of her own which has no concern for either the Democratic party or the American people which stops her from pulling out of the race, that should not force us to give up on Obama or his beliefs and the3 future of America.
HRC has shown us over and over again that her agenda is only to get back into the white house and it doesn't matter how she goes about it or what it will cost the American people. And the thougth of Bill back in there to roam around and do what he pleases is a scary thought.
The Clintons are crooked and have shown us this throughout their years in the White House as well as in Arkansas. We need to get them out of politics or at least limit their power that they are so desperatly seeking. HRC uses plots like "Healthcare" to convnce the poeple that she's the right one. She could'nt get it done when she was involved in it while in the White House the first time, what makes one think she'll be able to do it when she returns. The public and the press have exposed so many differences in what she says, write and preaches and yet there are still some who support her?
She3 speakes of experience, yes she has it. But it is experience of what we have all have been dealing with from the goverment for the past decade. Isn't it time that we put someone in therwe who has not been trained like HRC? Someone who comes in with their own veiws and practices. Someone who is fresh and not a puppet or has made promises that only make them wealthier? I want some new blood in the goverment, someone who is there for me and not themselves. Obama is that person.
I know a lot of Obama supporters that are saying that if he either pulls out or somehow gets beaten by HRC, that they will vote Republican just to keep HRC out of the White House. I too will do this, but would much rather vote for the best canidate for the office and that is Obama. The thought of Obama hurting the Democratics party by staying in is obsurd, just imagine the effect it will have if even just half of his supporters vote Republican if it's only a choice between HRC and McCain?
I am considered old school, spent most of my life driving truck and working in the transportation industry. But I also have a degree and am now considered a white collar worker. Regardless of my upbringing and culture or even my age. Obama is still the best choice and one whom I will back 100%.
If anyone should leave to help the party, it should be HRC because not only is she preventing the party from gainign the strength that we need, but she has no chance of beating McCain in November.