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Despite his big lead in the polls, I don't think Obama will win. When the voters get into that booth, they're going to think, hang on. This guy's too radical. And he's black. I'm quite sure a lot of people in the states will be thinking like that.. We'll see.
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Sadly I think we will all come to regret his election,for no other reason than his inexperience, I really do wish him well but a proven record of fence sitting, rhetoric, placitudes and his appetite for meaningless speaches leaves me very worried indeed, his predeliction for fence sitting, just as if he'd been superglued to it causes great concern. What the world desparately needs now in these dangerous and treacherous times is experience, imagination and a strong will, not empty popularistic vascitudesm. My money is on Sarah Palin in 2012, now in her we have a real option of the first woman president of the USA without the Clinton baggage, and a proven record of decisivness and action which we should all applaud.
WHOA I don't want to sound opinionated or anything, but I was just looking through, and noticed the comment about sarah palin being americas first women president? Is that a joke? She is an idiot! Obama has a big expectation that he probably won't meet in my opinion, but he is definitely the best choice. Sarah Palin? A president? *shudders*