huffingtonpost.com — "Tonight I had an opportunity to ask Barack Obama a question that is on the minds of many Americans, yet rarely rises to the surface in the great ruckus of the 2008 presidential race -- and that is whether an Obama administration would seek to prosecute officials of a former Bush administration..."
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dmh11686Apr 15, 2008
He won't withdraw from Iraq. He won't raise taxes. He is not connected to the Clinton administration. He has more experience then the other two combined. He will shrink the size of government, stop corruption and wasteful spending. Though he is opposed to torture, one of my gripes with him, he seems more willing to use it then the dems. And I could go on.
Closed AccountApr 16, 2008
Maybe Obama might get investigated for his past ties for funding the PLO when it was declared a terrorist organization.
Closed AccountApr 16, 2008
Oh, the people from the church said it wasn't happening....ok,that makes it all better now. The Catholic Church also maintained for years that kids weren't being fondled by priests. I guess we should have just taken their word on that one, too.
darkcoogerApr 16, 2008
Alas, I think you may be right. However, I could always counter that in their effort to find re-election, they're listening to the voice of the people! I'm not sure anyone would believe me, though. :)
reverandhawkApr 16, 2008
Seriously, some of these sources are crap, i.e. huffingtonpost
Closed AccountApr 17, 2008
Bah...got me.
moulin1Apr 18, 2008
So if Serbia chooses not to indict Radovan Karadzic he should go free? Or since Germany chose not to indict him was Herman Goerings trial a miscarraige of justice?
macdoodleMay 4, 2008
maybe america can earn some world wide RESPECT again. instead of the fear and falling down they have brought us, really since reagan.