February 07, 2008
Culver For Obama
Iowa Gov. Chet Culver, whose wife endorsed John Edwards before his state's first-in-the-nation caucuses, has endorsed Barack Obama.
From an Obama campaign statement: "It’s clear the American people are hungry for change, and they're looking for a leader who can push back on the special interests,” Culver said. “It’s time for a new, fresh approach to governing in Washington, and Sen. Barack Obama represents this new approach.”
Posted at 05:27 PM
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If it were clear the American people were looking for change then Obama would have more delegates and this wouldn't be going to convention, would it?
NaR | 02.07.08 05:44 PM
Obama is so enamored with change, he left his home state, where he usually voted "present" instead of for/against bills, and came to Washington.
Once in Washington - with even more power, he was so enamored with change, he didn't come up with any legislation to make it happen
Once he saw an opportunity to run for higher office, he was so enamored with change, he went missing from Capitol Hill to start campaigning.
Seems the only change Obama stands for is a change of venues - where he can be an ineffective representative for an increasing quantity of constituents.
Jason | 02.08.08 01:38 AM
When an old soul such as Obama, speaks unity, inclusiveness and oneness, the Heart hears and Remembers!
When someone, such as Obama, offers Hope and points the way to a better, brighter future, spoken from the innermost point of Truth or Soul,... the Heart Hears and Believes!
When Obama calls each of us to action and participation to Duty, we are reminded of our Responsibility to our common destiny.
As Obama states so poignantly, "We are the Ones, We Have Been Waiting For!
BacaAngel | 02.08.08 09:40 AM
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