Thursday, June 19, 2008

BARACK OBAMA
All Obama Promises Have Expiration Dates
Obama abandons public financing for the general election.
I'm recalling The Washington Post back on February 16:
AS RECENTLY as November, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) was unequivocal about whether he would agree to take public financing for the general election if his Republican opponent pledged to do the same. "If you are nominated for president in 2008 and your major opponents agree to forgo private funding in the general election campaign, will you participate in the presidential public financing system?" the Midwest Democracy Network asked in a questionnaire. Mr. Obama's answer was clear. "Yes," he wrote. "If I am the Democratic nominee, I will aggressively pursue an agreement with the Republican nominee to preserve a publicly financed general election."
Team McCain says they've never been contacted by the Obama campaign to discuss a publicly financed general election.
The man makes promises he has no intention of keeping.
Oh, and in other news, when he said NAFTA was "devastating" and "a big mistake," a few months ago, he now says he didn't mean it.
06/19 09:54 AM
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