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Barack Obama has waged a brilliant, disciplined campaign for the White House. To the extent that Obama's campaign demonstrates his strategic and organizational abilities, the junior Illinois senator has the potential to be a great leader. The son of a Kenyan father who came to Hawaii for a university education, Obama can claim a personal story that makes him, as former Secretary of State Colin Powell put it, "a transformational figure" in American politics.

Having opposed the war in Iraq before it began, Obama never had to gin up phony excuses for voting to authorize the use of military force in Iraq — as did four of his Democratic primary election opponents, including his running mate, Joe Biden. He had the cleanest slate of all the Democratic presidential hopefuls, and thus appeared as the candidate most consistent with his party's values.

Yes, he is impressive, but here are my problems with Barack Obama:

Taxes: During the last presidential debate with GOP opponent John McCain, Obama repeatedly claimed that under his plan, the rich would pay "a little more" in taxes.

A little more? Obama has proposed increasing the top tax rate to 39.6 percent from 35 percent. He also has talked about extending Social Security taxes on those with incomes above $250,000. The Tax Policy Center noted that if Obama carried through on the idea, which is not included in his official plan, "the proposal could raise effective tax rates on labor income for high earners above 52 percent (and more than 55 percent for residents of states with high income taxes such as California)."

The Tax Policy Center also estimates that, under Plan Obama, 49 percent of Americans will not pay federal income taxes. So when Obama talks up his plan to send a $500 to $1,000 "rebate" to American taxpayers, he is talking welfare. And if half of American voters don't pay income taxes, then what is to stop them from raising taxes on the half that does? So much for Obama's 30-minute television commercial calling for a "new era of responsibility."

Iraq: When Obama talks about Iraq, he usually focuses on the $10 billion spent in Iraq each month that could go to domestic spending, not on the more than 4,100 U.S.

troops who have made the ultimate sacrifice on foreign soil. Will Obama decide that he can leave Iraq even if it collapses — then wash his hands and toss the blame to George W. Bush, as he has done for the last two years?

Afghanistan: Then how much support will there be for the war in Afghanistan when it costs $5 billion a month?

He's no moderate: In 2005, Obama could have joined the Gang of 14 — the group of seven Democrats and seven Republicans (including McCain) who worked out a compromise to successfully limit judicial filibusters — but he didn't. In his memoir "The Audacity of Hope," Obama explained his decision thus: "Given the profiles of some of the judges involved, it was hard to see what judicial nominee might be so much worse as to constitute an 'extraordinary circumstance' worthy of filibuster." Moderate? Hardly. Obama even voted opposite 78 senators who confirmed the nomination of Chief Justice John Roberts.

Results don't matter: Obama served on the board of directors of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge from 1995 to 2002. The challenge spent some $49 million to reform Chicago public schools — with nothing to show for it. According to a 2003 audit, "There were no statistically significant differences between Annenberg schools and non-Annenberg schools in rates of achievement gain."

In his first memoir, "Dreams from My Father," Obama writes about his days as a community organizer and of his efforts to fight inner-city crime and improve public housing. He barely addresses whether a project met its stated goal of reducing crime or improving housing. To him, the effort worked if participants felt good about being organized.

The pander problem: You see it in his call for a 90-day moratorium on housing foreclosures — which he rightly scoffed when Hillary Rodham Clinton first proposed it. Sounds good. Who cares if it works? Ditto his promised 5 million "green-collar" jobs.

One-party rule: With Democrats running the House and Senate, an Obama White House threatens to bust the budget, just as one-party rule bloated federal spending from 2001-2006 with Republicans in charge of both Congress and the executive branch. Already Obama's proposed stimulus package has grown from $60 billion to $175 billion, while D.C. Democrats now are talking about a $300 billion package. See what happens if he is elected.

E-mail Debra J. Saunders at dsaunders@sfchronicle.com. To find out more about Debra J. Saunders, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Ma'am;... Barring a parting of the clouds and the orchestra of heaven summoning all the heavenly hosts to do battle with the forces of reality; you will have to four years minimum to pour your acid questions on the naked body politic of America... I hope you have fun with that...Try to remember this: the customer is always right.... Even when those people in America, out of ignorance can be inspired to vote for an idiot; sooner or later they will be right in changing their minds... Now; my thought is, that Mr. Mccain will win the election, and the democrats will be standing around asking what happened while scratching their heads bloody... But If He wins, it won't be with any help from the right... The more you folks speak, the more you alienate every rational person... Do you really believe the rich should pay less since so many of the poor can't pay any??? Who else has the money??? Do you see what I mean??? If this land isn't working for the poor, and isn't working for the middle, and isn't working for the rich to the point where they will support their own government, then what is the point of any of us putting up with the government for any reason??? You start the revolt at the top, and I'll start it at the ground and we'll meet at the middle... What say you??? Are you done with the united part of the united states??? Are you ready for the dis-united states... That out to support your rights real well... Right... Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #1
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Thu Oct 30, 2008 5:42 AM
Debra, I disagree with your Barack Obama plaudits. Barack IGNORED his dying mother to mingle with the upper crust of chicago.
Actually flew to Bali, right over Hawaii, and his dying mother, to finish his first book, which was a few years too late for the upfront money he received to write the book. Then Barack mentioned his mother in the second debate to profit from it.

This is disgusting, self absorbed behavior by Barack Obama that nobody in the media has challenged. Just what did you do Barack Obama in the final year your mother was alive to help her?

Then the Chicago political machine helped hand Barack Obama ridiculously unrepresentative victories in the caucus contests.
Barack Obama LOST the primary delegate count to Hillary Clinton, EVEN WHEN FLORIDA AND MICHIGAN ARE NOT COUNTED!

I don't want to see this type of devious behavior rewared.

The devious behavior continues when it comes to fundraising. Perhaps as much as 200 million dollars that Barack Obama has raised is untraceable! And Barack Obama is going to spend every last dollar, then expectantly march into office and spend other peoples money after he could not spend his own to help the downtrodden?

Here is a youtube video about why a Hillary Clinton supporter will be voting for John McCain.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzK2ndwrFYI
Comment: #2
Posted by: Alessandro Machi
Fri Oct 31, 2008 2:28 PM
What you don't get, Saunders, because you're not, is that Obama is smart. People want smart for a change. Being born into privilege like W and McCain doesn't produce smart. It produces hand-me-down mediocrity, and we've had enough.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Masako
Sat Nov 1, 2008 4:16 PM
Re: James A, Sweeney: I like it. The customer's always right. You think these sore losers will be able to stick to that when things don't go their way? Cheers. Masako.
Comment: #4
Posted by: Masako
Sat Nov 1, 2008 10:11 PM
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