Monday, January 30, 2012

When has Obama reached across the party line to compromise with anything?

I feel a good leader with work with both parties. Can the Obama supporters just list a few of these accomplishments and a link to back it up?When has Obama reached across the party line to compromise with anything?He has NOT reached across party lines and he will not. The American public will find out when it to late.When has Obama reached across the party line to compromise with anything?
I think Senator Watson summed it upWhen has Obama reached across the party line to compromise with anything?I have not seen reach across. He is just present.
Immigration bill with McCain.When has Obama reached across the party line to compromise with anything?No commitment....just a warm body present.When has Obama reached across the party line to compromise with anything?
with the farthest left voting record in the Senate, I'd hazard a guess that Obama has done so less often than any other Senator.



and far less than McCain.
He sponsored foreign policy legislation with Senator Dick Lugar of Indiana one of the most influential Republican Senators. The Obama-Lugar bill, look it up.When has Obama reached across the party line to compromise with anything?
According to MSNBC.COM discussion. Obama has no record or experience of doing so. A great Orator, but absolutely, has no substance.
Thanks for asking a real question and not bashing him one bill that I know about is the Mccain-Coburn transparency act. Coburn is a republican. He also sponsored an act with Kit Bond another republican. There are a couple other things but I dont want to get in to to much detail



read more about Obama hopefully you will like him because of his issues and the leadership he brings to the white house



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obam鈥?/a>
Clinton sure did reach across party line to endorse the war. Zing!!!!
I'm still waiting for him to list a few things he'[s talking about when he say "CHANGE".
Very easy to find online.



When Obama was elected to the U.S. Senate, he said he wished to get things done rather than grab headlines.

He teamed with Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., to study the dangers of nuclear proliferation and pass legislation meant to keep nuclear material from falling into the hands of terrorists.

Obama also joined with Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., after Hurricane Katrina to improve oversight of federal spending.
Senator Watson summed it up best. "Well I can't name any of them right now," that is all we need to know, thank you.

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