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TutunKaMun
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Posted on 01-09-08 6:02
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I know majority of Sajhaites lives in America, and probably handful of you are allowed to vote, but who would you like to see as new President of America and why?
Obama sounds promising.
P.S. I don't live in US.
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mno
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Posted on 01-09-08 8:52
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Hillary Clinton. (same alumni)
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Posted on 01-09-08 3:37
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Obamas message of hope and change is just irresistable.. His speeches in Iowa and New hempshire has just been superb... We need a leader like him in Nepal who can bring change..
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Bob Marley
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Posted on 01-09-08 3:49
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" We need a leader like him in Nepal who can bring change.." Don't get your hopes too high now. He has not even won the election, leave alone the "bring change". He might not do a shit.
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unforgiventale
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Posted on 01-09-08 4:13
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o_o
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Posted on 01-09-08 4:24
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Bob Marley, you don't know that he wont either.. at least he is talking about hope and change and we desperately need both in Nepal..
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sahayog
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Posted on 01-09-08 9:00
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I wish I could vote ..But If I could, than it would be one for Barrack Obama!!!!
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deshbhaktanepali
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Posted on 01-09-08 9:05
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USA needs a leader not a speaker. There is a big-big difference between a speaker and a leader folk. A good speaker need not necessary be a good leader. USA today needs a tested leader like Hillary or McAin. I will not support McAin because of his support for war.
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Samsara
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Posted on 01-09-08 10:40
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Obama reminds me of the guy who talked too much for his own good. He's full of shit as far as I know. The guys is a first term senator who BS'd his way into the Illinois black votes who gave him a chance seeing him as their own. Most of the points he talks about: War in Iraq, Medicare, Social Security, Education, etc. are straight outta previous candidates books and the amazing part of it is that he talks about bringing a change in all these fields but has no solution for these...His answers are way too vague and general and I just don't believe what comes outta his mouth especially since I see it everyday in my job where we have such talkers who could sell ice to an eskimo but end up losing the investments due to poor limited vision. If he wins, the world outside America is gonna hate us all for electing a stereotypical American: too cocky, over-confident, too loud and materialistic. Its Bush part 2 in the making!!
Also, he says he never voted for the war: Well, the smartypants was not yet eligible to vote in the congress then. He says he never agreed to President Bush's view of the Iranian Revolutinary Guard as a terrorist orgnaization: Because Obama was MIA when this bill was called...He plainly did not show up. Friggin BS!! And what about ending the war in Iraq. He says he would do that but has no clear cut plans except saying that he would work out the best possible solution with the congress and military leaders...This basically means (ina subtler way) that the War is not gonna be stopped.
Finally, what change is he talking about? He hasn't seen anything as yet for to be calling a change to something he knows nothing about. And interchange the b with an s in his name and see what we get: Osama!! LOLz
In contrast, Hill's not a debater and we all know that. But she is the only one with the connex to bring about any change to the system. She has been in the oval office for 8 years during her years as the First Lady knowing more insider secrets to the nation than any other person beside the Prez. Also her years in the White House during Watergate are an added bonus to her credibility and experience. C'mon Obama has no credibility whatsoever. America is putting its future at stake by even thinking about going with some no-name, no-credibility, no-experience candidate who according to me is all talk and no walk!!
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justhuman
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Posted on 01-09-08 10:59
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Ron paul!
say yes to Dr. No... those who are eligible to vote, please at least give him a listen...
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Bob Marley
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Posted on 01-09-08 11:00
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As we're seeing on the news, Obama is black. Obama is Black? Are you kidding. He's whiter than most white people except his "light brown skin". Raised my white family, he's got white blood. Al Sharpton is black, Jesse Jackson is real black. But then, they're a big joke. So supporting Obama is not necessarily supporting black. I'll be surprised if he get more black votes than Hillary. Obama is new,his life is NOT exposed to the media. I saw him on TV praising his dad, who by the way left him and his mom, went back to Kenya, remarried, made babies left and right,became alcoholic and died. Obama didn't say a word about his mother, who raised him all his life. I don't know what kind of family value is that, I don't see the reason to praise his dad instead of his mom or his grandparents. And did you know his father name is "Hussein"?
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presidentofnepal2035
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Posted on 01-09-08 11:06
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Why should i care ? i don't care who is going to be the next president of USA . I am happy with anyone; who does good to the poor nation like ours, and stops killing innocent people, for oil, in the name of "war on terror".
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sajhakoraja
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Posted on 01-09-08 11:13
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Someone with considerable executive, not just legislative, experience. IIRC, Richardson was the only Democrat running who had any, and now he's dropped out. Romney, Giuliani, and Huckabee have executive experience on the Republican side, though I don't favor any of those candidates.
Unfortunately, the voters as usual seem too timid and risk-averse to reject all the current candidates and demand that the parties put forth really good candidates.
K Street and Big Money look like the only sure winners, yet again.
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FearZone
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Posted on 01-09-08 11:27
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yup..i support you all...thanks for killin my time...but i like the way deshbhaktanepali was depicting in his words...a tested leader and not a speaker is what Americans demand...and is same in every case, everywhere..
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Who do you want as new President of USA?
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Samsara
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Posted on 01-09-08 11:32
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