April 12, 2008
Further Explanation
Barack Obama today in Muncie, IN ... Said he said something that people know is true, that there are folks in small town America "who are bitter, they are angry, they feel like they they've been left behind, they feel like nobody's paying attention to what they're going through."
"The problem is politics doesn't let the American people get heard."
More: "I didn't say it as well as I should've ... "
Posted at 11:09 AM
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I believe those are the invisible people that Hillary Clinton has been talking to from Day 1 of her campaign. And I think that's why those invisible people are so faithful to her in their voting.
Jan | 04.12.08 11:44 AM
Dear Fox News:
I diagree about Barrack stating he could have worded his comment about Pennsylvania better. It couldn't have been worded any clearer.It does not matter if rural people are employed and bitter or not. Obama violated the core beliefs that most all citizens in the United States have and those are theright to religion, the right to bear arms, the right to have a secure country with secure borders.Obama so easily tries to avoid the issue by quickly saying bitterness is over the economy. Every great country including Japan goes through a period of recession and once adjustments are made in excessive spending, the economy returns back to a progressive one.Obama I believe will continually slip with remarks such as those he never heard during Pastor Wrights sermons. Scott La Crosse, WI
Scott Finch | 04.12.08 04:20 PM
Dear Fox News:
I diagree about Barrack stating he could have worded his comment about Pennsylvania better. It couldn't have been worded any clearer.It does not matter if rural people are employed and bitter or not. Obama violated the core beliefs that most all citizens in the United States have and those are theright to religion, the right to bear arms, the right to have a secure country with secure borders.Obama so easily tries to avoid the issue by quickly saying bitterness is over the economy. Every great country including Japan goes through a period of recession and once adjustments are made in excessive spending, the economy returns back to a progressive one.Obama I believe will continually slip with remarks such as those he never heard during Pastor Wrights sermons. Scott La Crosse, WI
Scott Finch | 04.12.08 04:20 PM
Dear Fox News:
I diagree about Barrack stating he could have worded his comment about Pennsylvania better. It couldn't have been worded any clearer.It does not matter if rural people are employed and bitter or not. Obama violated the core beliefs that most all citizens in the United States have and those are theright to religion, the right to bear arms, the right to have a secure country with secure borders.Obama so easily tries to avoid the issue by quickly saying bitterness is over the economy. Every great country including Japan goes through a period of recession and once adjustments are made in excessive spending, the economy returns back to a progressive one.Obama I believe will continually slip with remarks such as those he never heard during Pastor Wrights sermons. Scott La Crosse, WI
Scott Finch | 04.12.08 04:20 PM
oops sorry thought pc entered comment Scott
Scott Finch | 04.12.08 04:23 PM
I smell Obama toast.
kefa | 04.12.08 06:47 PM
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