Question:
Is it possible to believe that at age 42 Barrack Obama is a "blank screen"?
coolyourjets87
2008-04-21 08:49:51 UTC
he said, "I serve as a blank screen on which people of vastly different policital stripes project their own views."
Twelve answers:
Elle
2008-04-21 08:57:45 UTC
Of course not, but he doesn't want us to *know* what he's really about. Better to appear "blank" than to show us the truth.
anonymous
2008-04-21 15:55:29 UTC
He is a blank screen and certainly does not know much about politics!



He recently attacked former President Clinton for "not doing enough to help resolve the Israel/Palestine problem that has existed since l947" despite Clinton spending a hell of a lot of money, time, and effort in trying to get these folks to resolve this issue - which evidently they do not want resolved!
wph00
2008-04-21 16:09:11 UTC
No he is not a blank sheet. All you have to do is look. For example...Obama's association with The Reverend Wright, his endorsement by the terrorist group Hamas and Jane Fonda, his association with Louis Farrakhan, his association with a American terrorist of the former Weatherman Undergound, his wife's statement "for the first time in my life I am proud of my county," his own words in his book The Audacity of Hope which he took from his buddy The Reverend Wright. All in all it is clear that Obama is a Marxist...a true red, white, and blue Communist who would have us all standing in line for toilet paper.......this is guy is dangerous! Wake up and smell the coffee.
anonymous
2008-04-21 15:55:37 UTC
No but his US Senate voting record is a carefully crafted blank screen designed to keep it from being scrutinized to closely. Any time a US senator accumulates as many "present" votes and is awarded the worst voting record in the Senate 2 years in a row cannot be called a black screen a black mark yes!
<3bookworm<3
2008-04-21 15:55:43 UTC
Well, I don't think what u interpretated from Obamaa was exactly what he meant. When he refered to himself as a "blank screen" he was merely saying that people of different political beliefs could find a common ground with his opinions. For instance, that republicans and democrats could both agree on his policy on cigarets.

Hope this helps!
anonymous
2008-04-21 15:56:52 UTC
no...he WAS a blank screen twenty years ago...but rev. wright has put something up on that screen that we should all be very afraid of seeing in the white house...
john a
2008-04-21 15:54:58 UTC
Yes. McCain has changed his screen. He has flip flopped to the right wing neocons. Did you see how he changed his thinking on many issues to get the neocon/right wing votes. That is a major flip flop.
anonymous
2008-04-21 15:54:18 UTC
he is willing to compromise



that is what he is talking about



he's not going to be a "decider" who runs roughshod even over members of his own party



he has worked with people of all types and motivations to find solutions for the common good of all groups
Pelosi's Poolboy
2008-04-21 15:54:22 UTC
he's lying again! The only people that he listens to are extremists, that eliminates 90% of the country from being able to have their voice heard by Obama.
debbie
2008-04-21 15:53:28 UTC
He's an idiot, thats why he has a blank screen. Who needs a blank screen leading our country. nuf said ok
Merrick Baliton
2008-04-21 15:53:38 UTC
He's more like a "blank experience candidate".
anonymous
2008-04-21 15:58:18 UTC
What is your problem?

Hillary is not trust worthy.

Look who is financing her campaign - http://www.mcclatchydc.com/election2008/story/32613.html

The Clinton conived with the Judas of Africa to suck Nigeria dry. Dishonest partner of Africa.


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