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Obama hasn't outlined his change, leaving us to speculate at the change to come. But I think we can get a good idea by looking at what he says and does.
One interesting thing is that he says change instead of reform. Reform means he wants to change the policies that are not working. Change is ambiguous, and subject to suspicion.
His wife was not proud of America until her husband became a possible nominee. He throws his own grandmother under the bus, without, whether she's alive or dead, giving her the chance to defend herself. He even called her a "typical white person." Beyond being prejudice, that's ignorant.
He attends a hate-church for twenty years. He doesn't break off his relationship with Wright, when Wright's Nazi-like speeches became public, but does so when Wright makes a slight towards Obama -- Obama didn't care about Wright spreading hate, but a petty personal attack…that's another story. Of course, I'm referring to the "he's a politician" statement.
It's sad when one has to vote for a warmonger like McCain, but Obama gives one no choice. I do not want the change Obama offers.
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