Bill Richardson Endorses Barack Obama

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New Mexico Governor and former presidential candidate Bill Richardson endorses Barack Obama at a rally in Portland, Oregon.

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Uploaded: March 21, 2008 at 1:45 pm
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Ururuna (August 29, 2008 at 5:26 pm)
Sr.
La Lealtad al Amigo deberia ser su mejor carta de presentacion,pero Ud. busca algo mas y no le importa una buena amistad.
nmnykg (August 28, 2008 at 1:44 pm)
Obama is like a guy who places bets after the roulette wheel stops spinning.
Almost as soon as the war began in March 2003, Obama had second thoughts about his opposition to it. Watching the dramatic footage of the toppling of Saddam's statue in Baghdad, and then the President's speech aboard the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln, "I began to suspect," he would write later in his autobiographical The Audacity of Hope (2006), "that I might have been wrong."
nmnykg (August 28, 2008 at 1:43 pm)
Obama is like a guy who places bets after the roulette wheel stops spinning.
Almost as soon as the war began in March 2003, Obama had second thoughts about his opposition to it. Watching the dramatic footage of the toppling of Saddam's statue in Baghdad, and then the President's speech aboard the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln, "I began to suspect," he would write later in his autobiographical The Audacity of Hope (2006), "that I might have been wrong."
nmnykg (August 24, 2008 at 9:17 pm)
Obama is like a guy who places bets after the roulette wheel stops spinning.
Almost as soon as the war began in March 2003, Obama had second thoughts about his opposition to it. Watching the dramatic footage of the toppling of Saddam's statue in Baghdad, and then the President's speech aboard the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln, "I began to suspect," he would write later in his autobiographical The Audacity of Hope (2006), "that I might have been wrong."
nmnykg (August 24, 2008 at 9:16 pm)
Obama on the radio about his grandma: shes a typical white person if she see some on the street she reacts in a racist way
nmnykg (August 24, 2008 at 9:16 pm)
Obama saw it coming and did nothing
"If Barack gets past the primary, he might have to publicly distance himself from me," Wright told The New York Times with a shrug. "I said it to Barack personally, and he said 'yeah, that might have to happen.'"
nmnykg (August 24, 2008 at 9:15 pm)
OBAMA "Change"
in September 2004, in the heat of his campaign for the U.S. Senate, Obama said (according to an AP report) that even though Bush had "bungled his handling of the war," simply pulling out of Iraq "would make things worse." What does he say today? what will he say tomorrow?
nmnykg (August 24, 2008 at 9:14 pm)
Obamas so called better judgment
1. Rev. Wright 20 years listening to hate speech.
2. Bill Ayers terrorist supporter and friend of Obama
3. Tony Rezko currently on trial for corruption and fundraiser for Obama.

He accomplished next to nothing as a senator and so far his only claim to "judgement" comes from a statement opposing the Iraq war when his words wouldnt affect his office and later said in his book The Audacity of Hope "that I might have been wrong." ref. to the Iraq war
nmnykg (August 24, 2008 at 9:12 pm)
Obama is a coward who wont debate because he cant debate.
He can read a good speech and if the world was scripted he would make a great Prez. So he picks a VP , who dropped out in the first round, made some stupid remarks , but since he likes to debate - who better to be your attack dog. He can blame it all on Biden if and when it all goes south
nmnykg (August 24, 2008 at 9:11 pm)
Obama is a coward who wont debate because he cant debate.
He can read a good speech and if the world was scripted he would make a great Prez. So he picks a VP , who dropped out in the first round, made some stupid remarks , but since he likes to debate - who better to be your attack dog. He can blame it all on Biden if and when it all goes south