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STILWELL ENDORSES OBAMA

Indiana House Majority Leader Russ Stilwell is endorsing Barack Obama for President. In a news release this morning Stilwell said Obama “has the best plan to turn the economy around and create good-paying jobs across the country – including here in Indiana – but more important than plans, Obama’s decision to reject money from special interests means he’ll be better positioned to actually make good on his promises.”

What’s interesting about the endorsement is that Stilwell is from Booneville which is in southern Indiana near Evansville. And Stilwell represents the types of Democrats that Hillary Clinton has been targeting and Obama has been trying to reach, white, conservative and working class.

Indiana may turn out to be more of a bellwether states for Democrats that I originally thought.

  • Shorebreak

    Obama’s geopolitical advisor Richard Haas recommends that nations surrender a percentage of sovereignty in order to work towards a single global system.
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    Sorry, but that’s not my cup of chowder.
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    And FYI, if you don’t know who Richard Haas is, you may be clueless as to where this nation is headed.

  • Democan

    Shorebreak: Gee and I heard he was a Muslim too and that he is hooked on drugs. You are my hero Shorebreak.

  • Greg

    Sorry democan, but do you ever have anything of substance to contribute vs. just throwing garbage at posters you don’t like.

  • Shorebreak

    Democan,
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    No comment on Richard Haas? I didn’t think so.
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    Also, I think it’s clear that Obama is NOT a Muslim. He’s just as much of a Christian as Hillary is. And his involvement with drugs? I’m certain it’s nothing compared to the Clintons, if you know what I Mena, Arkansas.
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    What IS clear is that Obama’s aligned himself with the globalist cult, in opposition to the preservation of the US Constitution and US sovereignty. Abduls post regarding Greg Craig is further confirmation of the fact – and what’s more – it’s an indication that Obama intends to carry forward the foreign policy of Bill Clinton, which the current administration has used as it’s foundation.
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    Sorry to burst your bubble, Democan, but Obama is as much a threat to this country as Hillary and McCain. All three are trojan horses, chosen to assure that corporate globalist/UN policy is implemented by the US government.

  • Democan

    I weep for this country.

  • Maria

    I just want to hear more stories about when Hillary was a Green Beret, or fought in Vietnam..or..or.. was that the USO??

  • DieHard Democrat
  • sheila

    I went to a town meeting in Austin where Obama spoke about the economy and his plans to improve it. (I lived in Indiana up until I was 28, and now live in Austin, Texas) I think he knows what he is talking about. I also think he is very sincere and a true Christian. I have never been excited about any politician since I have been able to vote until NOW. It was always a Clinton or a Bush, and they seemed very similar. At least Obama speaks to the public as if we are intelligent and he does not speak in sound bites. He believes and understands the American people more than any Bush or Clinton I’ve heard speak. And soldiers I know from Iraq base their criteria on who is patriotic based on who cares enough to be informed! Obama’s different than the rest, and he doesn’t cowtow to the lobbyists. I remember studying Roosevelt and the New Deal when I was young, and I think Obama is somewhat like FDR.
    The man has integrity. Come on Indiana. Make us proud! Don’t fall into the same trap that Ohio unfortunately was thrown into when the Clintons began their lies and ridiculous mudslinging.

  • Herman

    Dear State Rep. Russ Stilwell,

    Allow me to congratulate you and to thank you immensely for the very warm hospitality accorded to Senator Barack Obama during your endorsement of him on, March 25, 2008. Your show of love, leadership, and judgment demonstrated the bond of unity and patriotism that’s needed to hold our country together. There is no doubt that growth, development, and a change in our democracy can only take place in an atmosphere of peace and security. I urge you to continue to do all that you are doing to bring unity, peace and much more to maintain an atmosphere of tolerance, harmony, dialogue, inclusion, and patriotism to this great county.

  • IndyErnie

    OK Abdul I’ll bite. What the hell is a “conservative democrat”?

  • d54

    http://kennethelamb.blogspot.com/2008/02/barak-obama-questions-about-ethnic.html

    I would be interested on Shorebreak’s take on the above article.

  • Think Again

    Ernie: it’s people like me. Who are committed to the long-held principles of the Democratic Party. And who advocate doing same within budgetary means.

    Absent a crisis, we should not spend more than we take in.

    Alas, sometimes, it is difficult in the label-conscious political world, to understand such characterizations.

    Just like:

    “moderate Republican”

    “military intellegence”

    You get the drift.

    Relax, Ernie. It’s only a blog.

  • Terry

    Thanks Russ Stilwell. This is good news for the Obama campaign.

  • Lisa Hussein

    Shorebreak you sound as cynical and full of conspiracy theories as I. Please give the Haas quote and from which book that leads you to believe that he is for the New World Order. As if that’s not where we are headed anyway

  • Shorebreak

    d54,

    My take on the article is more political mishmash and hodgepodge with no actual substance. “He said, she said” etc. The entire Dem primary process is based upon that kind of shallow rhetoric – because if anyone ever digs below the surface, the facade and illegitimacy of the process will quickly become evident.
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    Getting back to Richard Haas, for example. He was the US State Department director of foreign policy appointed by GW Bush, prior to becoming chairman of the CFR. He’s one of Obama’s leading advisors on foreign policy. And is advising McCain as well.
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    What does that tell you in terms of where we’re going after the next election? To-may-to, to-mah-to. Any way you slice it, you’re getting the same direction in foreign policy.
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    And Greg Craig is in the mix too, as Abdul has wisely pointed out. He had Richard Haas’ job at the State Department, only it was under Clinton. Director of US Foreign Policy.
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    Now ask yourself this: What is Obama gonna do in terms of US foreign policy that’s any different from Clinton and Bush? His advisors, who are also advising McCain, are Bush and Clinton appointees who constructed the policies that brought us to our current disaster. We’ve returned to nuclear brinksmanship with Russia, we’re talking about a “re” surge in Iraq, the Taliban is retaking Afghanistan (75% control at this point), we’re arming a breakawy republic in the Balkans (continuation of Clinton policy), the dollar is turned down at foreign exchanges, etc, etc, etc.
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    A vote for Obama is a vote for Hillary is a vote for McCain. Any way you slice it, we get a proponent of Marxist centralisation whose executive staff and appointees will continue with the same polices implemented and carried out by the Bush/Clinton regime.

  • lori

    Dear Shorebreak: Perhaps you were talking about RIchard HAASS, not Richard Haas? If so, Richard Haass has a remarkably accomplished resume and has gone through full Senate “vetting” prior to several of the noteworthy posts he has held, for both Republican and Democratic administrators/adminstrations. So what’s your point??? P.S. Check out your chowder. It may have catfish in it.

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