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To Debate or not to Debate

Obama had a decision and he made it.  He decided to not go back to Washington and actually do the job he was elected to do but instead to stay down in FL where he has been prepping for the upcoming debate, that may or may not be an actual debate tonight.  Now the question to me is what does a debate do for a candidate.  To me all it does it is puts them on the spot in front of the American people.  Now for Barrack Obama that is not a good thing.  He is running on the idea of  vaugue ideas of change that try to put this idea of an utopia in the minds of the people watching and listening.  In a debate people listen for ideas, which is the one things that Obama is short on.  There are no teleprompters during debates, and there are not monstrous, favorable, crowds that will be there screaming and crying in his presence.  

Obama has chosen to prep for a debate that might not even happen tonight, instead of representing the only people that have ever elected him to office, the poeple of Illinois.  That says something about his character.  Something else that says something about character is that McCain is able to go to Washington represent those people of Arizona that elected him to represent them.  It also says something that he can travel from debate prep to Washington to handle the crisis, meet with President Bush and other congressional leaders to help America and show his leadership, travel to NYC to speak, in person, in front of Bill Clinton's PAC (where Obama spoke via satellite.) Then going back to Washington to continue to work on a package to help the economy.  Now does he have time to prep during that schedule.  Not really, he is prepared for the debate, and doesn't have to prep on his own ideas.  He is a real person whose every movement is not scripped like some other politicians who at times are considered a messiah. 
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The Invisible Senator

I must confess first off, I am a proud citizen of the great state of Illinois.  I have been a proud citizen of that state my whole life.  I was born in a time where one of our greatest sons was president.  Thats right, I was born in 1986, durning the proud and prosperous time of Illinois' own, Ronald Wilson Reagan.  In my life time it has gone from that to a presidential election where two people who have roots in my home state ran for their party nomination against one another.  Now this should be a proud moment for someone as proud of Illinois as I, but it was not.  These two people Barrack Hussein Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton are neither Illinois best, brightest, or finest.  Now shouldn't this be a proud moment for me?  I don't think so.  

I have been proud of Barrack Obama at somepoints during his campaign.  I do think that Obama is the lesser of two evils when up against Hillary.  I am proud that a state that was part of the Union, but really a slave state more than a free one now boasts as the home of the first African American candidate.  I am proud that he came from a single mother home, and with education became successful in life.  But there are many times I have not been proud of this man.  

Recently this list has added one more event.  Just yesterday Obama refused to officially put his presidential campaign on hold to do what he was already elected to do.  He refused to put off campaigning for, at most, a week.  He has been campaigning for 18 months, one week will not kill his chances, especially considering his opponent had already done so.  Obama is not our president, he is my senator.  He is elected as my senator, and I am appauled that he would rather run for an office that he might not get, than to actually do the work for the office that he already holds.  He has been my senator for almost 3 years now, and more than half of that time he has been running for president.  Does this mean that during his whole run for president he has been putting that in front of being a senator? Lets look at his actions.

One event that shows me that he has been running for president these 18 months and not my senator is his much publicized trip to Europe.  I understand that senators make trips overseas, and infact they have many reasons to head overseas, but you must realize that Obama's trip was not as a senator, it was as a president.  He was briefed on the situation on the ground (possibly doing an act of treason in the process) while the whole time he focused on his political talking points of getting out of Iraq as quickly as possible.  When given the oppotunity to visit our wounded, he had the nerve to not go.  He chose to not go visit our wounded because he was on a political campagin trip instead of a trip as a senator.  He couldn't take his press corp with him so he decided that it would be better for him to not see them.  What nerve he must have.  As someone who has not served, you should be more thankful that we do not live in a country like Iran where all men at age of 18 have to serve in the military.  He was able to make the decision not to serve, yet he has refused to go see those who did, and were injured while over there.  

Another event that is much closer to me that proves that he was always running for president above being my senator happened close to home.  A local soldier was killed while serving in Iraq.  Obama, who was in Springfield at the time during a senatorial recess, did not come to the funeral, though the IL Governor said that his trip could be covered by the state.  Yet the next day Obama, with his own money attended the funeral of an African American boy from a neighboring state that was killed in a car accident.  Now given I am sure that the accident was a tragic event, but that boy was from another state, but ironically he was a member of a prominent African American family in St. Louis.  Does that sound like something a senator would do?

Now given these two circumstances, does it sound like he was ever just my senator? 
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