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    What would you ask Sen. Obama?

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    Obama, the typical Washington Politician

     

    Sen. Barack Obama today mentioned that he believes that Sen. Hillary Clinton will win the next two primary races in West Virginia and Kentucky. If Sen. Clinton wins as Obama expects, she will win four of the last five states. How can anyone suggest that Sen. Obama has the edge if he continues to lose most primaries since voters were told the truth about Obama's friends after 18 months of silence? This new development reflects how Obama's elect ability has changed once Americans found out about his true character and friends. No one believes that the Senator from Illinois was not affected sitting in his congregation listening to his racist pastor for 20 years.

     

     

     

    As of today, the Senator from Illinois has yet to totally break ties from his friends. Saying "our relationship has changed" is not saying that I will not have any relations with these individuals. It also does not say that his friends will not be invited into the White House in the future. Now Sen. Obama is visiting the U.S. House of Representatives claiming that he is not doing any back door politics. Only the DNC and Obama supporters know that this is another typical Obama lie. Politics as usual for the typical Washington politician.

     

     

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