> RoMunn wrote:
> Obama is the most liberal member of the Senate.

:: Sigh ::

Where did that "most liberal" rating come from?  You don't even know.

The National Journal.  And guess what?  They themselves admit their
methodology is flawed.  For example, one of Obama's "liberal" votes
was to implement the bipartisan 9-11 Commission's homeland security
recommendations.

So, hey, if you think national security is socialism, then you do I
guess.  I supposed it is a service ...

Guess how the National Journal rated McCain?  They couldn't!

Do you know why?  Because McCain "did not vote frequently enough in
2007 to draw a composite score. He missed more than half of the votes
in both the economic and foreign-policy categories."

Which is odd because Obama missed 32 out of the 99 votes used for its
rankings.  Of the remaining 67 Obama and Clinton only differed on 2
votes:

1.) Sen. Liebermans's bill to create an Office of Public Integrity, and
2.) Sen. Bingaman's bill to allow "Y" visa holders to stay in the U.S.
while renewing their visas

Yet Hillary was rated by the NJ as 16 and Obama as 1.  I.e. throwing
darts would've yielded more accurate results.

Now, show me where Obama advocates turning the means of production of
goods and services over to the government and I'll agree with you.

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