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Senator Obama’s Inconsistent Policy on ___

Originally published today at MyDD.com.

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During this most recent scandal concerning NAFTA, Senator Obama’s spokesperson uttered something I found rather amusing. His spokesperson, in defending Senator Obama against what is now widely being seen as waffling if not outright lying to the American people stated:

There was no one at any level of our campaign, at any point, anywhere, who said or otherwise implied Obama was backing away from his consistent position on trade.

Boy is that a mouthful. It sounds like legalese rather than something an ordinary American would understand. But it’s that last part that gave me a chuckle because, well, Senator Obama has been FAR from consistent on trade policy or hardly any policy at all. In fact he makes stuff up that sounds really good to his adoring fans, he even puts out commercials touting his strong support for workers in need. But when one examines his “consistent” record there is indeed a consistency there, but it is the type of consistency that is inconsistent and is more than a little troubling. In fact you might say that his rhetoric and his actions are two entirely different things as this recent NAFTAgate scandal is making very clear. the guy talks a good game, but when it comes to actually taking action he is
missing in action.

Let’s examine this shall we?

The first example the American people experienced of Senator Obama’s post-partisan working across the aisle approach was on July, 29 2005. On that fateful day Senator Obama voted YEA to the Dick Cheney behind closed doors Energy Policy Act of 2005. The same so-called Energy Policy that offered HUGE giveaways to the oil companies and special interests. I’m sure you have heard Senator Obama on the stump claiming:

Washington’s failure is the failure of a president who spent most of his time in office denying the very existence of global warming – of a Vice President who developed America’s energy policy with a secret task force that opened the door to oil lobbyists and
then shut it to every other point of view.

What you don’t hear him say is that he VOTED for this bill that he now works up the crowd claiming to be opposing. Is that funny or what?

In fact Mike Ewall of the Energy Justice Network states:

http://www.energyjustice.net/energybill/epact2005.html

A sound energy policy would focus on conservation, efficiency and CLEAN renewables (like wind and solar — no “biomass” incinerators) and that we need a clean fuels policy that reduces our oil consumption and moves us towards CLEAN hydrogen fuel cells (using hydrogen separated from water with wind and solar electricity).

The Energy Policy Act of 2005 does just the opposite. It’s without question the most environmentally-damaging national legislation ever to be passed in the U.S. It’s a gigantic subsidy bill, providing support to almost every conceivable dirty energy technology, including nuclear power, fossil fuels, and polluting “alternative” fuels.

With an expert like Mike Ewall saying something like this it is hard to imagine why Senator Obama voted for this terrible bill. You know, the bill Dick Cheney negotiated. I guess this is how Obama demonstrates his ability to reach across the aisle and work with republicans. Hmmm…. doesn’t sound like any type of bipartisanship that is good for the American people. But is surely is very good news to BIG OIL and all their lobbyists. You know, those same folks Senator Obama likes to remind us that he is so dead set against.

And just to put this into perspective, this is what the Energy Bill that senator Obama VOTED for but now acts like he is against actually does. Again from Mike Ewall:

The energy bill will…

   * increase gasoline prices (according to Bush’s own Department of Energy)
    * do nothing to reduce our reliance on oil imports
    * do nothing to increase auto fuel efficiency
    * do nothing to transition our electricity sector towards clean renewable energy
    * inventory the U.S. coastlines for oil and gas, to make way for future drilling in our coastal waters
    * trample state’s rights to protect their coasts from liquefied natural gas terminals (used so we can go to war  
     for gas as well as oil, now that we’re running out of natural gas in North America)
    * require ethanol use, increasing gas prices [mention this if you're in a Western or New England state, where  
   ethanol would need to be imported from the mid-west]
    * make us more vulnerable to terrorism by building more juicy terrorist targets (new nuclear reactors and a new  
     gas pipeline from Alaska)
    * throw many billions of tax dollars into the expensive and polluting nuclear power industry
    * promote nuclear proliferation by reversing long-standing U.S. policy against reprocessing waste from
commercial nuclear reactors, and using plutonium to generate commercial energy
    * promote building more coal power plants
    * provide incentives to cut down our national forests for energy production

Had enough? Do you get it yet? How about another fine example of Barack Obama’s “leadership”? And I use the term loosely on energy.

Back in May of 2007 Senator Obama went to Detroit to deliver what was billed as a

stern message to Detroit auto companies on Monday, saying they had done little to lessen the nation’s dependence on foreign oil and needed to improve the fuel efficiency of their vehicles.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/08/us/politics/08obama.html?ref=politics

Not a single CEO of the automotive manufacturers was in attendance. And Senator Obama for all this talk of “his plan” was merely stating what was already the Democratic plan in the House and the Senate. He didn’t write the plan. He is not a member of the Committee that wrote the legislation. To his credit he voted for the legislation. But he knew well in advance what was being proposed and then essentially went to Detroit and took credit for something he only voted for after the fact.

Does this sound familiar? Senator Obama claiming to have done something he hasn’t? It should. Didn’t Senator Obama claim to have passed a nuclear energy bill that he not only never did but that was actually a huge pass to the nuclear energy sector? And isn’t it funny that the same folks he was “regulating” just happened to donate large sums of money to his campaign? And the bill he claimed to pass and didn’t followed the Bush style manner of environmental regulation. The nuclear energy was allowed to Voluntarily report nuclear discharges into the neighborhoods where people live and children play. Yep, that some bill ya passed there Senator Obama. More of that working across the aisle stuff I see.

But what of trade you might ask? Isn’t Obama consistent just like his campaign spokesperson says? Surely he is on our side like he says. Well, as it turns out Senator Obama’s promises are not worth a dime. But they do sound good. Ya got to give him that.

Senator Obama’s first foray into trade occurred way back in 2005 when he was a new Senator anxious to make his mark and show the people of the United States just what he was made of. I mean, pretty speeches only go far far, right? Unfortunately with Senator Obama that seems to be the only thing about his that you can count on.

In 2005 the Senate was debating H.R. 2862 known as: An Act making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce and Justice, Science, and related agencies, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2006, and for other purposes. This was a very comprehensive bill as you might imagine with such a long title. But something much smaller was proposed by Byron Dorgan to this bill. It was Amendment 1665 designed:

To prohibit weakening any law that provides safeguards from unfair foreign trade practices.

In other words, an amendment to keep the Bush Administration from weaking labor laws that would put American workers and their jobs in jeopardy. In short, a DEMOCRATIC proposal to protect American workers. And one would expect that since Senator Obama preaches how much he cares about American workers and how opposed he has always been to NAFTA and all that that he would have been one of the supporters of this amendment. Sorry, if you thought that you will be sadly mistaken. You see, Senator Obama for all of his talk about protecting American jobs actually voted AGAINST this important Amendment.

Maybe this was a rookie mistake. Perhaps he pressed the wrong handle and voted the wrong way accidentally. No again, it’s a sad fact that Senator Obama intentionally voted against this Very important Amendment that would have protected American jobs. And though you might not know this because of all the lies the Obama campaign have stated about Hillary’s position on NAFTA, she actually voted for this Amendment when it is Senator Obama that supposedly has been against NAFTA from the start and on the side of workers and all that.

It kinda goes like this: Senator Obama says that he is on the side of workers and believes in saving American jobs but when it comes down to actually supporting American workers and protecting their jobs, Senator Obama is missing in action. Or rather, he is siding with the Republicans and bragging to the country that he works across the aisle to accomplish what is in the best interests of our country. If it wasn’t so sad it would be funny. But wait, there’s more.

You may have heard Senator Obama mention how he went to bat for the poor Maytag workers that lost not only their factory and their jobs, but apparently their representation in the Illinois Senate.

http://www.galesburg.com/news/x129592482

In recent campaign speeches, Sen. Obama has repeatedly cited the plight of Maytag workers in his bid to win sympathy and support from union members battered by factory closings and lost jobs.

“He didn’t lift a finger to help those people when they needed help the most,” said IAM President Tom Buffenbarger, whose union represented the workers at Maytag. “Even now, he doesn’t have a clue and thinks those jobs went overseas and not to Mexico.”

You get that? Obama didn’t lift a finger to help the Maytag workers that he now uses as an example of his leadership in standing up for American works.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-galesburg_obama_webfeb01,0,4286527.story

What rankles some is what Obama didn’t do even as he expressed solidarity four years ago with workers mounting a
desperate fight to save their jobs.

Obama had a special connection to Maytag: Lester Crown, one of the company’s directors and biggest investors whose family, records show, has raised tens of thousands of dollars for Obama’s campaigns since 2003. But Crown says Obama never raised the fate of the Galesburg plant with him, and the billionaire industrialist insists any jawboning would have been futile.

Obama’s chief political strategist, David Axelrod, said late Thursday that the senator did not know Crown sat on Maytag’s board until the Tribune noted it last September in a story about the closing of the Maytag headquarters in Newton, Iowa.

Now lets see, Obama is friends with Lester Crown. Lester Crown is a friend, supporter and financial contributor to Barack Obama. He and his wife have raised thousands of dollars for Barack Obama. In fact, Lester Crown’s son is the Illinois finance chairman of Obama’s presidential run. But yet David Axelrod and Barack Obama would have us believe that he didn’t even know one of his largest supporters also just happened to sit on the Board of Maytag. Sure Barack. Sure David. Whatever you say. Uh huh.

But that’s not the worst part. Obama claims that the Maytag people never asked him for assistance and that is why he didn’t help them. Hmmm…  does that seem a little strange to anyone besides me? He had expressed solidarity with the workers 4 years earlier as previously quoted but he didn’t feel the need to express his solidarity with them when their factory was being closed and their lives shattered? How can this make sense coming from the candidate declaring the “new politics of hope’? I bet those Maytag workers hope that Obama was true to his word.

The Obama campaign said the Maytag workers’ union never asked him to intervene with Crown and that he would have
done so if they had. Union officials said they were unaware of the Crowns’ ties to Maytag or to Obama.

Before John Edwards dropped out of the race this week, Obama hit him for financial ties to a hedge fund with investments in Whirlpool. The Obama critique stressed Whirlpool’s role in closing U.S. factories, including Maytag’s longtime headquarters in Newton, Iowa.

Crown family members are major Democratic Party donors. Some have given to Clinton’s campaigns for the U.S. Senate in New York. But in the presidential run, their money is behind Obama, campaign records show. The Crowns and employees of their family-run holding company have given at least $195,000 to Obama’s U.S. Senate and presidential campaigns.

Funny, the Governor of Illinois found it important enough to attempt to intervene. As did U.S. Representative Lane. But not the guy that said he was in solidarity with the workers. No, not Barack Obama.

“I have never had a conversation with State Sen. Obama or U.S. Sen. Obama regarding the Maytag Corporation,” Crown told the Tribune.

Never had a conversation. Obama claims to be in solidarity with the Maytag workers, uses them as an example of how jobs are leaving the country. And yet he never had a conversation with the one man that might have been able to do something about it.

In a statement issued late Thursday, the Obama campaign defended his record on standing up for American workers against special interests. “Because of Obama’s history of working with Democrats and Republicans to get things done, our campaign has generated the support of voters and contributors with a wide range of policy beliefs,” the statement read.

Yeah, Senator Obama sure has stood up for the American worker. A lot of people are being told that on a daily basis. You see it on the television ads. You see it all over the internet. You hear it from political commentators. And yes, you hear it out of the mouth of Barack Obama. All the time.

But behind the curtain where the rhetoric and highfalutin oratory is stripped away we are left with Senator Obama’s record. And he is not on our side.

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Comment by HeywoodR | 2008-03-01 23:38:13

Wow, you just figured out that the Democratic Party is corrupt (just like the Republicans)? Congratulations.

Comment by Simon | 2008-03-02 02:57:58

With an expert like Mike Ewall saying something like this it is hard to imagine why Senator Obama voted for this terrible bill. You know, the bill Dick Cheney negotiated. I guess this is how Obama demonstrates his ability to reach across the aisle and work with republicans.

Thank you for bringing this up, it adds an important angle I hadn’t considered, yet.

Some good reading, here.

 

Comment by Simon | 2008-03-02 03:00:11

Wow, you just figured out that the Democratic Party is corrupt (just like the Republicans)? Congratulations.

It’s been my impression the democrats don’t go to the great lengths republicans do, though, to fix elections.

And THAT is a difference.

I suppose though, it would have been only a matter of time.

 

Comment by Fleaflicker | 2008-03-02 10:27:20

I would agree with you that Chicago Democratic politicians are known for their corruption. But I’ve known that for years.

 

Comment by Five Thirty | 2008-03-02 12:17:35

Is that how the freepers are spinning things?

Comment by Simon | 2008-03-02 12:54:21

Is that how the freepers are spinning things?

You are delusional to the point of incoherence.

You really can’t see yourself, can you?

Why do you bring a spork to a knife fight, anyway?

Kinda dumb.

Comment by Simon | 2008-03-02 12:56:22

Is that how the freepers are spinning things?

More importantly, you cannot properly understand or assess the differing factors that are pushing your decisions, your perceptions.

Not very bright, at all.

Comment by Five Thirty | 2008-03-02 19:17:08

Comment by HeywoodR | 2008-03-01 23:38:13

Wow, you just figured out that the Democratic Party is corrupt (just like the Republicans)? Congratulations.

I was calling Heywood’s comment freeper spin, that it is the Democratic Party that is corrupt.

Comment by Fleaflicker | 2008-03-02 19:59:52

Easy to see how that was misinterpreted because it didn’t include the original comment.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Comment by OldCoastie | 2008-03-01 23:41:48

CNN reported this evening that the whole NAFTA/Canadian thing has been disproven and that Obama’s campaign has asked Hillary to STFU about it.

boy, talk about the wind being at your back!

Comment by Simon | 2008-03-02 03:06:16

CNN reported this evening that the whole NAFTA/Canadian thing has been disproven and that Obama’s campaign has asked Hillary to STFU about it.

CNN, you said CNN, heh…

About as much credibilty as the NYT’s and Washington Post, which means none.

Who even pays attention to those idiots, anymore?

Is there even one mass media outlet that is trustworthy?

 

Comment by chris | 2008-03-02 03:54:44

Yeah, like CNN keeps reporting that Clinton’s campaign was behind the “elder dress” photo flap, even though I personally gave 3 of their news tip folks the Freeper link and showed them not only the time stamps between theirs 2/23/08 6pm PST, and Drudge 2/25/08 7pm EST….did they amend?
NOPE
Because that doesn’t help keep up their game of slam the candidate they don’t like.
or how about
Jack Cafferty asking himself, then answering himself:
“is the media biased against Clinton?…Nah. And she should just grow up.”

Well, according to a researcher who backed his report up with a media study:
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hea0Sy5v_UxnEL701ZKeoN8JlIDgD8V53ICO0

Media Expert Decries Campaign Coverage

 

Comment by Fleaflicker | 2008-03-02 10:29:07

CNN! Yeah, that bastion of credibility. I betcha Drudge is reporting the same.

 
 

Comment by HeywoodR | 2008-03-01 23:47:01

Both candidates are lying about NAFTA. They should be exposed.

Comment by Fleaflicker | 2008-03-02 10:29:55

How has Hillary lied about NAFTA. Be specific please.

 

Comment by Five Thirty | 2008-03-02 12:23:49

Both candidates are lying about NAFTA. They should be exposed. Comment by HeywoodR | 2008-03-01 23:47:01

.

No, only 1 is (Sen Obama). But even if they both were, at least they aren’t lying about weapons of mass destruction, which the Republican President GW Bush did lie about. Pres. Bush told a wicked bad lie and the Republican Party, Lucianne, and Ann Coulter couldn’t care less.

Comment by Simon | 2008-03-02 13:00:23

Oh, NEB, try for new spin, try for new method, my god open your mind.

Do you read, try reading something other than scifi fantasy, maybe that will help?

Foo, you’re an unimaginative BORE.

Investigating Obama is investigating Bush.

It’s like the movies Twins, one went to Harvard, one went to Texas.

Comment by Simon | 2008-03-02 13:02:53

I’m sorry, five, I didn’t mean you, I should have quoted.

 
 
 
 

Comment by Mel | 2008-03-02 01:04:46

Incredible how when facts come out about Obama, the Obama supporters begin their usual negative crap!

The NAFTA Obama call was reported on by one of Canada’s top reporters, and a well respected reporter, and how did CNN say it was disproved is a joke in itself, because the person who did the talking has not yet come out of Obama’s camp and said he never talked of NAFTA with Canada, only Obama’s campaign controller, the same one who put out the memeo before SC primary’s of turning Clintons words on MLK and Bill’s on “fairy tale” into racial remarks!

But those who can think and are able to look beyond Obamadope will simply sit back and wait for Rezko to sing, then the walls of Obamaland will tumble like the slums of Obama districts in Chicago he did nothing for but avoided!

Comment by Simon | 2008-03-02 10:39:51

But those who can think and are able to look beyond Obamadope will simply sit back and wait for Rezko to sing, then the walls of Obamaland will tumble like the slums of Obama districts in Chicago he did nothing for but avoided!

I don’t think Rezko will sing, but you never ever really know.

But no matter what, Obama is toast.

To think you can mess with men like Rezko, and Auchi, and remain untouched, is a load of shit, magical, childlike, ignorant thinking, driven by fear.

How delusional these men must be to think the Pentagon, or intelligence are so inept as to ignore those American politicians who dabble with illegal arms or drug traders, those who seek to influence our government, illegally.

Pretty stupid, huh?

 
 

Comment by Mel | 2008-03-02 01:39:27

What is so funny is people cannot see how this con man works!

Take Obama/Rezko!
First reports came out as to Rezko, a major Obama funder being charged,
Obama response was: hardly knew the man, saw him once or twice a year and he gave about 40 grand to campaigns, Obama turns the money over to charity!

Then it was uncovered Rezko was on Obama’s US Senate finance commitee where Rezko had given more money than originally stated by Obama!
Obama response: turned an additional 40 grand to charity!

Then it was uncovered Rezko helped Obama buy a mansion and more money than the 89 grand Obama said was given!
Obama response, didn’t know Rezko was under investigation and made a bonehead mistake involving Rezko in his house purchase and then turned an additional 40 grand to charity!

Then it was discovered through court filings that via Rezko more money was given to Obama’s campaign from associates linked to Syria!
Obama response, turns over an additional 40 grand to charity!

What is to come, well lots from:

FBI informant claims Obama came to Rezko’s offices many times a year, now besides it being a contradiction to Obama saying he rarely met with Rezko, it was also known that political peoplegoing to Rezko’s office was for envelopes of cash!

Money filter to Obama came from Rezko that has ties to a man called Auchi, a banker for Saddam Hussain and a Baathe party memeber, via a company Auchi’s wife is a director of! Mow Obama claims to never have met Auchi, yet Obama attended a closed door meeting with Middle East bankers in Chicago in 2004 which Auchi was in attendance, but no pictures for Obama to have to answer to, only his faulting memory!

Then there is the attempts by Rezko to get Auchi into the country in 2005 or 2006 through Rezko connected Illinois political people, now who of Rezko’s people were in Washington, Obama!

Then there is the Rezko on the Illinois Medical board and suprise, a couple of months after Obama becomes a US Senator, his wife gets a newly made position and promotion and the U of Chicago hospital, increasing her salary from $109 grand to over $300 grand a year, coinsidence, not at all!

Then there is Michelle Obama then obtaining a seat on Treehouse, not bad except that she was a director when Treehouse closed a plant in Colodaro putting out hundreds of Latino workers!

Then of course there is Michelle hapening to sit on the Chicago city board which made it easy for her to pave through un-noticed city ordinances on historical properties of which Obama had just bought with Rezko, thus changing land rules and other abilities on the house and property, Michelle quit the board shortly after the house was all fixed and property strip of extra land secured!

There is more but in closing, look at this, Rezko opposed having his trial delayed a week after being put in jail at the begining of Feb. but it was delayed anyhow, now had it of started on Feb 25th as it should have, then opening arguements would hae taken place March 3rd. Coincidence and wonder why never surfaced as to the delay against the accused wishes! The same judge in this case is a Republican who worked on the Clinton Whitewater fiasco, so influence by whom for the delays?

There is a lot more, but one thing people know about people like Rezko is they face danger, then they sing, and he will sing! Will it be to late for the Democrats and give the Republicans a “swiftboat” of monumental size to regain the Whitehouse?

Comment by Fleaflicker | 2008-03-02 10:31:38

We will start seeing tomorrow about Rezko. I expect the Obama campaign will do everything in it’s power and influence to stall this trial.

Comment by Simon | 2008-03-02 10:43:00

I expect the Obama campaign will do everything in it’s power and influence to stall this trial.

Or the democratic leaders will, sticking their head in the sand, in complete denial as to the validity, and effect, of Rezko’s corruption.

And the democrats will go on to lose another one, and this is why.

Why, the democratic strategy is as original, and fresh as Pelosi, and Reid.

Comment by rwc | 2008-03-02 13:06:47

Congressional Democrats have already adopted a hear no evil, see no evil approach to Obama as far as I can see.

Though I am amazed at this turning a blind to Obama’s associations with criminals, terrorists, racists and a international arms smuggler. They can’t be this stupid or can they?

Comment by Simon | 2008-03-02 13:40:01

Though I am amazed at this turning a blind to Obama’s associations with criminals, terrorists, racists and a international arms smuggler. They can’t be this stupid or can they?

You’d have to look at the extent of the corruption, and Sybil Edmonds is a good place to start.

The French judge in the Auchi case (bribery) also wrote a book in regard to this matter, men like Auchi, and the criminal networks they set up, government and otherwise, the world over. You know, like a Micorsoft of criminality, he’s global.

Bribery is global, now, the internationals.

As Americans, we see it from our POV, but Auchi is also very prominent in British and French government circles. Nick Cohen was quoted as saying Auchi collects British politicians, perhaps he was lloking to add a prominent American, in Obama.

Anyway, I’ll find the name of the book, it helps to shed light on what’s really going on.

In the end, it comes down to terrorism, doesn’t it? And as an American, I dont want Auchi’s dogshit all over my backyard.

Comment by Simon | 2008-03-02 13:49:58

The book is called: Justice Under Siege, by Eva Joly.

Eva Joly worked for the French Government, investigating financial corruption.

Auchi was a target, eventually convicted for bribery.

Comment by TeakWoodKite | 2008-03-02 14:37:20

If he is living in England, do they not have an extradition treaty with France?
Thanks for the Book title.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Comment by TeakWoodKite | 2008-03-02 14:27:47

Well stated Mel, I had not made the connection that the Judge was the same regarding Clinton Whitewater fiasco.

 
 

Comment by rwc | 2008-03-02 01:54:17

You don’t need the Canada issue to go after Obama on NAFTA and free trade in general.

Just grill Obama on why he has a senior DLC economist and supporter of unfettered free trade as a adviser?

Hell his mere presence on Obama’s staff is a warning that he embraces a corporate centered economic policy – just like Bush.

 

Comment by Veteran in Florida | 2008-03-02 05:39:11

Anyone interested in hearing the conference call where Wolfson and others demand answers and give answers about NAFTA-gate, this is a link to Hillary’s campaign conference call here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIp4KwLyMNY

It’s interesting in a wonky sort of way.

Comment by SusanUnPC | 2008-03-02 07:42:00

I listened. It is interesting. Boy, did that story not grow legs with the U.S. MSM. Or it got completely blurred by what he said/she said about NAFTA itself … not about the evasiveness, ham-handed call to a foreign country’s diplomats, cover-up, etc. (If it’d been any of Clinton’s people, well !)

 
 

Comment by libhomo | 2008-03-02 07:45:29

Clinton’s behavior in this area has been even worse. She is lying and saying she opposed NAFTA all along even though she has consistently supported it and lobbied Congressional Democrats to pass it.

Both candidates need to stop supporting corporate controlled trade and call for withdrawing from the World Trade Organization.

Comment by BernieO | 2008-03-02 08:09:34

Both Dee Dee Myers and David Gergen (a Republican, by the way) say that Hillary raised objections to NAFTA when it was proposed and not just because the timing conflicted with the health care proposal. Both of them were involved in these discussions so they have first hand information.

Comment by SusanUnPC | 2008-03-02 11:38:42

Typically unsourced, unvetted information from an Obamaite.

And why are they all so full of venomous language?

 
 

Comment by chris | 2008-03-02 08:42:45

As Bernie said, David Gergen was very specific about it this week. I’ll farm up that video and post it.

Comment by chris | 2008-03-02 08:43:52

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQJxtzLQ51Q

Fmr. Clinton advisor confirms Hillary was critical of NAFTA

Enjoy dem apples

 
 

Comment by Fleaflicker | 2008-03-02 10:32:52

You know, you should probably read a little bit of history before making these embarrassing accusations.

 
 

Comment by SusanUnPC | 2008-03-02 07:54:44

Hope everybody read the part about Maytag. Towards the end. Critical.

 

Comment by SusanUnPC | 2008-03-02 13:33:43

Article published Thursday, February 28, 2008

Clinton pledges help for common man in Ohio

She touts ‘green’ technologies at economic solutions summit

Toledo Blade

 

Comment by TeakWoodKite | 2008-03-02 15:08:14

I saw The senator from Illinois co-opting Senator Clinton’s energy policy and it was close to being WORD for WORD…to what Senator Clinton has been saying. (saw it on CNN in the last 48 hours?)

Talking about green technologies etc. Very disturbing. Does Senator Obama have an original I thought in that brain of his? He makes a parrot jealous. He was “promoting” the Dick Lugar trip to Russia..Lugar was less than impressed and I am wondering if Sam Nunn has endorsed anyone anyone.
I went dumpster diving but most of the links are from late 2007.

 

Comment by AF | 2008-03-02 21:13:52

The McLaughlin Group is talking about Obama’s nudge nudge wink wink to Canada on NAFTA – they all believe he lied.

 

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