What does Barack Obama offer as president?

Can anybody please tell what does Barack Obama offer as president? What does he offer he will do if he becomes a president? If you are going to answer negative stuff like you don't like him or stuff please don't answer. I only want the answer to this I'm not on his side yet! Thank You lots!!!!

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  1. Not a damn thing, he's all talk.
  2. by lauri203 Member since: February 09, 2006 Total points: 548 (Level 2) The way to successfully implement change is to surround yourself with the "best and the brightest" and that is what Obama will do. You also need to be able to reach "across the aisle" to get universal support. Again, that is his strength. I think sometimes people have this image of the President as "the decider" who functions autonomously. The President should be the CEO. He/she needs to surround themselves with the best people for each job. Unlike GW who brought in his college drinking buddies - being a Katrina survivor I remember "Brownie" all to well. Obama has already shown that he is willing to bring people together - he just is a natural at that. That is why Ted Kennedy and Caroline Kennedy are endorsing him. He is a uniter. Our President needs to inspire, to be the "voice" of the people. From what I have heard so far that voice, for me, is Barack Obama.
  3. he's not hillary that's enough for me
  4. if you truly want a sincere answer to your question, then you should go to his official website and find out about him for yourself. all you'll get out here are opinions. some biased. some prejudicial. and some full of hatred.
  5. He is trying to give to the average American health care for less, better education for our children and he wants to work to make the Average persons life be better!
  6. 1. Not Hillary. 2. Better health care. 3. Hope- I know its scary from a politician.
  7. Leadership, Character, Charism, Hope, and Change, that's what we need in Washington, he's a Modern Day JFK.
  8. Inspiration, a level of common sense that seems to be gone from politics, a willingness to listen to and work with people on all sides of any issue.... Can you tell I'm a supporter? Take the time to go to his web site, read, I think you'll see that he really is different than the rest.
  9. I have as much respect for Hussein Obama as Michael Jackson. None.
  10. They've failed to tell you, mysteriously. You're just supposed to like his sweet smile and "articulate," darling and adorable manners. Sir, don't you know they consider you a "racist" or a "bigot" for even asking? AH, INDEED..... "Go to his website." You'll see that he stands for every hideous and horrible liberal cause known to mankind, even though I have never seen him called a liberal by anyone in the media. How is this possible, and why is it being censored?
  11. Nothing…Zero…Nil….Zip…..Zilch!
  12. He does support a gradual withdrawal from Iraq. He has a health care plan that would allow choice of coverage but wants to make certain all children are covered. He wants better benefits for American war vets. He supports expanding federal funding for embryonic stem cell research He Supported Bush-backed immigration reform legislation, which would have increased funding and improved border security technology, improved enforcement of existing laws. He voted to authorize construction of a 700-mile fence along the U.S.-Mexican border. He supports limiting gun sales to one per month and banning assault weapons. There is much more info at his web site.
  13. Why don't you watch the debate? Get THE answer from the horse's mouth and not some twisted version.
  14. Obama will bring us together as americans. And make our life a bit easier.
  15. Chicago backroom politics, little else.
  16. Obama made a lots of campaign promises (including free college education), but he cannot acount for about $50 billions in funding his promises. In additionl, he offers inexperience, and rhetoric. I mystified at why any reasonable, rational person could like Obama. He has no track record of doing anything at all. In his short stint in Senate, which only came about because Alan Keyes was his last-minute opponent, he's completely neglected his duties as a senator. He's flown around the world, on the tax payers' dime, promoting his various books. After that, he's been campaigning across the country and skipping key votes. He's missed more votes than any candidate of either party in recent history. Behind this record of absenteeism in his only relevant job, is purely empty rhetoric. "We need someone who will unite the country." Good point, but what credentials does he have to do so, besides his generic rhetoric? Based upon the votes he has actually attended, he's one of the top 5 most liberal senators. How is an extremist a uniter? How will he bring together both sides when all factual indications show he disagrees with one side 97% of the time? The facts must be separated from the rhetoric. He's only passed one bill in his whole time in office, and it was a relatively unimportant one about aid to Africa. He says he's bipartisan and a "change" from the way things are done in Washington, but his record points to book promotions, negative campaigning and empty rhetoric. He has no experience period, let alone executive experience. What do Obama supporters see in him, rhetoric aside? Here is what Karl Rove pointing out Obama’s weaknesses: WASHINGTON (CNN) The man behind President Bush's two successful presidential bids, is taking direct aim at him — calling the Illinois senator "lazy" and "given to misstatements and exaggerations." "Mr. Obama has failed to rise to leadership on a single major issue in the Senate," Rove writes in a Wall Street Journal Op-Ed. "In the Illinois legislature, he had a habit of ducking major issues, voting 'present' on bills important to many Democratic interest groups, like abortion-rights and gun-control advocates. "For someone who talks about a new, positive style of politics and pledges to be true to his word, Mr. Obama too often practices the old style of politics, saying one thing and doing another," he said.
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