I'm with this guy

by Andrew Bowman

Uploaded 21 Aug 2008 — 8 favorites

© Andrew Bowman

I took this last night, 8/20/08 in Lynchburg Va. at an Obama speach.

15 responses

  • Jay Stockhaus

    Jay Stockhaus said (21 Aug 2008):

    I'm with him also.

  • Colt Cubillos

    Colt Cubillos said (22 Aug 2008):

    I think that if you breed fear you nurture ignorance. Change is not to be feared. If it wasn't for change then we'd all still be one celled organisms. Our current state dictates that we need change because we live in a corrupt system. Its not a democracy anymore, its fascism. Don't be fearful of looking that word up if you don't know the meaning. Or should people fear books too?

  • Andrew Bowman

    Andrew Bowman said (22 Aug 2008):

    That's the dumbest thing I've heard since the night I took this picture.

  • Benjamin Elliott

    Benjamin Elliott said (23 Aug 2008):

    Am I missing the point here? Is this guy comparing Obama to Saddam?? What a shallow minded fool....George W. has more in common with Saddam - he's probably killed more innocent Iraqi's than Saddam ever did...what about the relevant polices-talk about below the belt!!!?....like flippin kids in playground!!

  • Andrew Bowman

    Andrew Bowman said (25 Aug 2008):

    Speaking of shallow minded fools, please see above.

  • Abbey Cahill

    Abbey Cahill said (22 Sep 2008):

    I am with this guy as well. There is a DVD about Obama it talks about his Muslim beliefs and then he corrects him self and says oh my Christian beliefs. So is this man lying to us or what? I am not voting for him even though I am a democrat.

  • *#!@&*June Phillips

    *#!@&*June Phillips gave props (27 Sep 2008):

    Colt and Benjamin are typicial left whiners when they don't get there way they start insulting people GROW UP

  • Gary Joseph Cohen

    Gary Joseph Cohen   said (10 Oct 2008):

    Operating on fear and bias rather than rational debate. I find his message little more than a frightening shift from dialog to demagogic knee-jerking. That's the kind of "change" I fear. Anemic use of freedom of speech, in my opinion.

  • michael preston

    michael preston gave props (21 Oct 2008):

    is anyone here that supports Obama aware that his legal name is Barry and that he attended Muslim schooling while living in Jakarta? Obama's popularity is largely based on the fact that he is a good public speaker. His views scare me personally. I do not fear "change" I fear HIS change.

  • James Layton

    James Layton gave props (22 Oct 2008):

    I'd have to agree. Obama's new slogan should be "Communism 08"

  • Jason Lewis

    Jason Lewis said (29 Oct 2008):

    I fear the changes that he would make to. My personal beliefs are nothing like his on abortion or the right to bear arms, and I feel that one should work for their income, rather than alow the rich to pay for their bills... spreading the wealth? I am not rich, I am probably near the very bottom of middle class if that high on the money pole. If one is able to work, they should. Charity should only be for the disabled, not for the lazy. Take a look around, I know that if you do you will see plenty of LAZY people sucking up disability that they do not diserve... I vote for who I think has the closest views to mine.

  • James Garrison

    James Garrison gave props (20 Nov 2008):

    Like the picture and the sentiment.

  • Andrew Bowman

    Andrew Bowman said (25 Feb 2009):

    No Alicia, it doesn't mean you are a terrorist, it does mean you are on your way to hell though. There is only one way to spend eternity with God and that is accepting Jesus Christ as your personal savior.

  • Karen Foto Fiddler

    Karen Foto Fiddler gave props (21 Apr 2009):

    I f apicture is worth a 1000 words I think you really got your money's worth here. Great shot for freezing a moment in time!

  • Astrid Gjersøe Skåtterød

    Astrid Gjersøe Skåtterød said (29 Oct 2009):

    I don't understand all of this because i don't live in America, but i want to share my point of view with you. We are all interested in your politics in Norway as well. I don't get why you don't trust Obama on the changes he is working to get on "spreading "wealth". In Norway we are all paying for the community (taxes to the state). Because of that we don't have to have insurance if we get sick and need to get to the hospital. If we can't work, because of chronical illness and such, and therefore lacks an income, we can get compensation from the state of Norway. In many ways this makes Norway the wealthy state that it is. Of course there is freeloaders who cheats the system. They ask for compensation when they really can work. But it is over all a good system, who is working very well. This system called "State of wealth" was put in motion by our Prime minister after the World War 2. I think this is what Obama wants for America, and I think it's a great change for your wealth system.

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