Obama knocks Clinton for ties to lobbyists
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MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama Friday knocked Sen. Hillary Clinton for taking lobbyists' money and said she was too much a part of "business-as-usual in Washington" to bring about reform. The Illinois Democrat's comments come after Clinton Thursday questioned his record of standing up to special interests."The problem we have is not a lack of good ideas," Obama said in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Friday. "It's that Washington today is a place where good ideas go to die." "In this campaign, [Clinton has] taken nearly double the amount of money from lobbyists than any Democrat or Republican running for president," he said. "That's not being a part of the solutions business. That's being a part of business-as-usual in Washington." Clinton has sharpened her attacks on Obama in recent days, possibly in response to the do-or-die situation she is facing over the next couple of weeks.
"I am in the solutions business. My opponent is in the promises business," Clinton has said many times on the campaign trail this week. Clinton has also questioned her rival's ability to deliver on his rhetoric. "There's a big difference between us -- speeches versus solutions, talk versus action. ... Speeches don't put food on the table. Speeches don't fill up your tank or fill your prescription or do anything about that stack of bills that keeps you up at night," she said during a campaign stop Thursday in Youngstown, Ohio. The New York senator Thursday also questioned Obama's willingness to stand up to the nuclear and oil industries. In particular, she pointed to a 2006 bill that originally would have required the nuclear power plants to report any release of radiation into groundwater. Clinton suggested subsequent drafts were watered down after the nuclear industry objected to the new requirements. On Friday Obama defended the nuclear bill, noting that Clinton supported the bill at the time, and said he could not move a stronger bill because the Republicans controlled the Senate at the time. "t turns out that Sen. Clinton, who voted for this bill that I introduced and touted it on her Web site, thought it was pretty good then," he said. "Only in Washington can you vote for a bill, take credit for it, and then criticize the sponsor of the bill." Obama also defended his vote for energy legislation -- a bill that Clinton dubbed "the Dick Cheney energy bill" and said gave "billions of dollars of breaks for the oil industry" -- in 2005, saying, "it was the best that we could do right now, given the makeup of Congress." On Friday, Clinton didn't make any direct comments about Obama during a campaign stop at a Lockheed Martin plant in Akron, Ohio. She said she was "deeply saddened" by the shootings at Northern Illinois University Thursday and "we just have to figure out how we're going to get smart about protecting our kids." "I am bullish on America. I think our best days are ahead. It takes more than hoping for it to get it done," she added.
Obama received significant boost to his campaign Friday when he received the backing of the 1.9 million-member Service Employees International Union. "We have an enormous amount of respect for Sen. Clinton, but it's now become clear members and leaders want to become part of an effort to elect Barack Obama the next president,"
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OBAMA spent 11 million on tv ads
Obama even has a donation button on YOUTUBE VIDEOS. HOW MONEY-HUNGRY IS HE ? VOTE HILROD 08!!!!!!!
Because of this enromous disrespect, Hillary Clinton supporters will most likely vote ofr McCain or sit the election out in November. That's more than 18 million votes. Remember obama supporters, Hillary received more votes for president than any other candidate in American history.
Better add the words "of Pipedreams" underneath the word "President" on your cushy Obama One plane seat...you will soon become the #1 political laughing stock in all of U.S. history.
P.S. Hillary has a valid one.
Democratic vice-presidential candidate Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. has paid more than $2 million in campaign cash to his family members, their businesses and employers over the years, a practice that watchdogs criticize as rife with potential conflicts of interest. As if Biden's paltry charitable d
onation record weren't bad enough... $3,690 in 10 years. Now, he's funneled $2 million in campaign cash to his family.
Bush - 2007: $165,660 (18% of income) Cheney - 2007: $166,547 (5.5% of income). Obama - 2000 thru 2004: Earned $200,000-$300,000 per year and donated LESS THAN 1% percent of income. When income soared to $4.2 million in 2007, contributions went up to 5% (Should giving to Wright's church count as
"charitable"?) Biden - 2007: $995 (0.3%). Over the past 10 years, Biden gave $3,690 (0.1%). Yep...Obama
Biden CARE deeply about you.
LOL
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