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		<title>Obama, Train Your Campaign Callers : &#8220;I am not asking for your vote.  I am asking for your money.&#8221;</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Choosing a political party has always been a difficult task for me.  I am fiscally conservative but am relatively socially liberal.  For example, I believe in small government, but one that should help its citizens and not care what happens in their private lives.  I could honestly see myself voting for Ron Paul or Michael Bloomberg, should he ever announce.  Right or wrong, I am registered as a Democrat despite voting for approximately 45% Republicans in the last election.</p>
<p>This means I get calls from the campaigns of our current batch of Democratic candidates.  This included a call from a campaigner of Barrack Obama last Thursday.  Here is an adhoc transcript of this insane call.</p>
<blockquote><p> <strong>Campaigner (C):</strong><em>Hi, is Matthew there?</em><br />
<strong>Me (M):</strong> <em>Yes, this is he.</em><br />
<strong>C:</strong> <em>I am calling on behalf of President Obama&#8230; err, I mean Mr. Obama.  As you know, he is running for Presidential.</em><br />
<strong>M:</strong> <em>Umm, ok.</em><br />
<strong>C:</strong> <em>The primary in Missouri is a tough race between Mr. Obama, Mr. Edwards, and Hillary.  Can you make a donation of $150 to help Mr. Obama change America?</em><br />
<strong>M:</strong> <em>I can not make a donation right now.  I don&#8217;t know if I will be voting for Mr. Obama in the primary.</em><br />
<strong>C:</strong> <em>Sir, I am not asking for your vote.  I am just asking for your money, for a donation to Mr. Obama&#8217;s campaign.</em><br />
<strong>M:</strong> <em>Yeah, well.  If I am not sure I am going to vote for Obama or even as a Democrat, why would I donate money to his campaign?!</em><br />
<strong>C:</strong> <em>Have you heard him speak?</em><br />
<strong>M:</strong> <em>Yes, I subscribe to his podcast.</em><br />
<strong>C:</strong> <em>Why won&#8217;t you vote for him then?</em><br />
<strong>M:</strong> <em>That&#8217;s a personal question. I don&#8217;t think I am not going to discuss that with you.</em><br />
<strong>C:</strong> (rudely) <em>Why not? You should talk to me about it.</em><br />
<strong>M:</strong> <em>No, I think I am done and now won&#8217;t vote for Obama. CLICK</em></p>
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<p>This is just sad.  My first impression with a live member on behalf of Barrack Obama, a candidate running for &#8220;Presidential&#8221;, is a person who sounded illiterate and was utterly rude.  The line about not asking for my vote but my money signifies the view most people have of politicians &#8211; they are in it for the money and power.</p>
<p>Personally, I think this is just a poor campaigner.  I do not think it reflects &#8220;President Obama&#8221; nor how his campaign is run.  I have no clue who will earn my vote.  Yet, it was funny enough to post in honor of the Iowa caucus today.</p>
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