From the Politico link:
Here’s what Obama said in 2004:
“As we stand at the crossroads of history, we can make the right choices and meet the challenges that face us. If you feel the same urgency that I do, if you feel the same passion that I do, then I have no doubt the people will rise up in November and this country will reclaim its promise and out of this long political darkness, a brighter day will come.”
And here’s what Ward said in January (2010):
“As we stand on the crossroads of history, I know we can make the right choice and meet the challenges that lay before us. If you feel the same urgency and the same passion that I do, then I have no doubt that our voices will be heard in November. And our country will reclaim its promise and out of this darkness, a better day is on the horizon.”
Ward’s campaign dismissed the video, and spokesman Mike Tracy told POLITICO: “This is just more of the same from folks who are afraid that Vaughn’s the front-runner.
“Folks are getting desperate — they’re saying anything to get Vaughn to go after him. If anyone thinks he’s anything like Obama, they’re dead wrong...”
"If anyone thinks he's anything like Obama, they're dead wrong?" So why does Mr. Tracy not realize that Obama is
the last person in the world his client should have ripped off? Did the Vaughn campaign contain a Democrat mole? Perhaps Tracy should have been a bit more concerned about what
Vaughn was saying!
:crazy:
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