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David Sirota is a political journalist and nationally syndicated newspaper columnist at Creators Syndicate. David writes about political corruption, globalization and working-class economic issues often ignored by both of America's political parties.

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  • HatchInBrookyn [TypeKey Profile Page] :

    Meyerson has obviously been influenced by your opinions about Obama and was trying to parrot them in his editorial. You make excuses for him, but the truth is that the writer didn't bother to get his story straight and someone failed to accurately fact-check his piece. So how exactly does that make "the spirit of what he wrote" correct? Obama didn't vote for the bankruptcy bill, and his vote on the amendment doesn't change that fact. And as far as the amendment goes, in the comments section of that ThinkProgress post you yourself admitted:

    Maybe they felt 30% was too high (it is) and didn't want to go on record supporting a ridiculous cap like that.

    Posted on October 24, 2007 12:37 PM
  • Green Pajamas [TypeKey Profile Page] :

    Obama is nothing but a placeholder and in Florida, most blacks I've talked to call him a SUPER OREO COOKIE ! If confronted with the Willie Logan tragedy, Obama would probably dismiss it in his limousine liberal attitude. Let's see Obama get his butt down here to Tampa or even Gadsden County and prove to all of us voters why we should even consider giving him a chance when he hasn't even had a full senate term worth anything to qualify for !

    Posted on October 24, 2007 1:19 PM
  • spankinrankin [TypeKey Profile Page] :

    Obama's been a complete fraud ever since he won the Senate seat in 2004. If he really cared to fight against the bankruptcy mess, here's an issue he'd have considered tackling:

    http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/10/23/4748/

    Posted on October 24, 2007 2:40 PM
  • n*t* [TypeKey Profile Page] :

    He could only get a C from Drum Major. Maybe it was an honest mistake because Obama never saw a corporate written law he didn't like.

    What even more pathetic is only 58% of Dem Senators voted with middle class on bankruptcy, 59% on class action, and 43% on energy policy. Hmm, somehow Clinton pulled out an A in regards to middle class issues.

    While I am certainly no fan of Hillary, I have always thought, at least in regards to economics, Obama was to the right of her. Of course Obama voted against a 30% cap, look at where all his money comes from.

    Posted on October 24, 2007 5:15 PM

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