How many more times are people going to copy Obama and call themselves the "change" candidate?
Here's a clue...if you just copy someone else because they are being successful, it looks like you can't come up with any ideas of your own.
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- dont let Hillary in on that, she still thinks it will work Edwards and Hillary both had "Change" slogans painted on thier tour buses after Iowa last week!!! LOL how sad is that now even Romney talks about "change" LOL Obama '08!!
- Even though I am not a big McCain fan, I thought it was hilarious when he told Romney: "I agree with you... you ARE the candidate of change!"
- Every candidate represents change in some way. Think for yourself.
- I agree with you. For some reason, I think they think the word is keeping him ahead in the votes. LOL
- Kind of reminds me of 2004, when Bush waged his stupid "flip flop" campaign on Kerry, and the media spewed it out without pointing out the truth, that Bush flip flops just as much if not more so than ANY politician. Complete foolish BS.
- Or better yet, who thinks there is a need for "change" anyway? Things are going pretty well as they are. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." A move toward euopean socialism isn't a change that America wants.
- Who is Obama? and who cares who Obama is?
- With Very little research, i think you will discover that "Change" is the Central Theme of any election campaign. I've been watching presidential elections closely, since Nixon vs JFK, and I have yet to see a non-incumbent offer more of the same old same old. Although we're already sick to death of the word, we will be hearing it in speeches and Ad's for about 10 more months, so we might as well suck-it-up, and get used to it..... For a Change !
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