Thadius -> Obama snubs vets... (7/14/2008 3:02:28 PM)
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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/12/us/politics/12obama.html?ref=politics There seems to be a trend starting to form with the Obama campaign, it would seem they don't like being in a townhall setting where they don't get to stack the audience. He did his damndest to avoid them against Hillary in the last couple months of the primary, and now has turned down every offer made by McCain and other groups. What is he afraid of? They opted out of this townhall meeting organized by the American Veterans, Disabled American Veterans, Military Order of the Purple Heart, Veterans for Common Sense and Military Spouse Corporate Career Network, with the following statement. quote:
“While we unfortunately had a previously scheduled commitment on the date proposed, Senator Obama looks forward to continuing the dialogue he’s been having throughout the country with veterans on how we can better serve our men and women in uniform as they serve us.” So what is he saying? That the vet organizers of this event are not worth his time? Changing another appearance or plan hasn't been an issue for Obama in the past, as his moving his acceptance speech to the sports arena shows, he isn't all that worried about the conflicts it causes for folks that have had plans set for close to a year. I won't mention the concerns he has raised overseas with insisting on speaking in front of the Brandenburg Gate. It seems the senator from Illinois is more interested in grandstanding and the use of flowery prose, than he is in being specific about issues, or in meeting with those that have a legitimate voice in those issues. Just my opinions, I would love to read yours, Thadius Edited to add the following... quote:
The organizers then made it clear they would adjust their scheduling to accommodate Obamas, and even with that offer, the Obama campaign is refusing to commit.
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