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Follow on Google News | A Plea to Democratic SuperDelegates and Delegates to Nominate the Candidate who can Win in NovemberObama is not the person he has portrayed; a candidate without depth or experience;associations with questionable persons; gaffes numerous and embarrassing; platform leaves a lot to be desired; and credibility an issue with recent "Flip-Flops;"
By: Philip J. Berg, Esquire 555 Andorra Glen Court, Suite 12 Lafayette Hill, PA 19444-2531 Cell (610) 662-3005 (610) 825-3134 (800) 993-PHIL [7445] Fax (610) 834-7659 philjberg@gmail.com A Petition that is "A Plea for SuperDelegates and Delegates to Nominate the Candidate that can Win in November 2008 - Hillary Clinton" (Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania – 06/26/08) - Philip J. Berg, Esquire, [Berg is a former Deputy Attorney General of Pennsylvania; . The essence of the Petition is that Obama is not the person he has portrayed to the electorate; a candidate without depth or experience; one with associations with questionable persons; one whose gaffes are numerous and embarrassing; The Democrats can only win in November 2008 with Hillary Clinton, a dynamic leader who has been totally vetted; who won the majority of popular vote and won the big states. The Petition is at: http://www.PetitionOnline.com/ Thank you. Respectfully, Philip J. Berg To: Democratic SuperDelegates and Delegates We, the undersigned demand that the Democratic SuperDelegates and Delegates exercise their due diligence and responsibility, because of the following, to nominate Hillary Clinton for President at the Democratic Convention in Denver in August. The overwhelming evidence indicates that Barack Obama is not the person he has portrayed to the electorate; a well developed candidate without a lot of depth or experience; one whose association with questionable persons has raised a major issue that will be a target for Republicans [Reverend Jeremiah Wright [20 years], Reverend Moss, Reverend Pfleger, William Ayers and Bernadine Duhm – Weather Underground terrorists, Tony Rezko, Jim Johnson, Eric Holder and Anti-Israeli groups; and one who has offered "change" without solutions. One whose "Gaffes" are unbelievable – remember Dan Quayle never lived down his fateful misspelling of "potatoe" [Some of Obama's gaffes: campaigning – I've now been in "57" states, I think one left to go; in May 8, 2007 he said 10,000 people died in a tornado that hit Greensburg, Kansas – death toll was 12; we have a certain number of interpreters and if they are all in Iraq, then it is harder for us to use them in Afghanistan – Afghans speak Pushtu or Dari, languages not used at all in Iraq – speak Arabic or Kurdish; the 1965 "Bloody Sunday" in Selma, Alabama march brought his parents together – when Obama was born 4 years before the march; his boast that he helped pass legislation regulating the nuclear industry - that legislation did not pass the full Senate; addressing the live "fallen" heroes on Memorial Day; Auschwitz; in his memoir Dreams of My Father writes of a story in Life magazine that influenced him - about a black man trying to bleach his skin white, no such article in Life; JFK had help bring his father to the U.S.; confusing Sioux City with Sioux Falls; confusing Sunrise, FL with Sunshine, FL]. Obama's platform leaves a lot to be desired; foreign policy is naïve, suggesting direct talks with the likes of Hugo Chavez, Kim Jong II or Mahmoud Ahmadincjad; Obama's wife – oh yes – Obama said do not question Michelle, but Michelle said for the first time in my adult life, I am proud of my country [sounds like she learned from Reverend Wright]. Flip-Flop: Obama's broken promise that he would go with Public Financing. What's next? Hillary Clinton: is a leader; won the majority of popular vote and won the big states. Now it's time for the SuperDelegates and Delegates to nominate Hillary Clinton for President! Sincerely, # # # An attorney with progressive viewpoints. A former candidate for Governor and U.S. Senate in Democratic primaries in Pennsylvania. End
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