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Old 09-21-2008, 09:56 AM
 
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"...if you own something, you have a vital stake in the future of our country. The more ownership there is in America, the more vitality there is in America, and the more people have a vital stake in the future of this country."

-President George W. Bush, June 17, 2004 Provided is a copy of the 2004 Bush Fact Sheet: America's Ownership Society: Expanding Opportunities. It is the blue print laid out by President Bush that shows how we will move forward to prosperity for all. Now is not the time to make a midstream shift in leadership as we are in the long haul moving foward with ownership and prosperity for all. The current rock in the road is just a short term bump and could have only occured because of the dramatic increase in ownership under the current administration. Continuance on is necessary to avoid going back to a time when prosperity was in the hands of a few and not the many as exemplified by how many Americans are owners today. Yes there is pain but due to ownership more are able to feel it and will gain/prosper again under McCain/Palin.
Fact Sheet: America's Ownership Society: Expanding Opportunities

This is directly from the Bush white House
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Old 09-21-2008, 09:58 AM
 
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"...if you own something, you have a vital stake in the future of our country. The more ownership there is in America, the more vitality there is in America, and the more people have a vital stake in the future of this country."

-President George W. Bush, June 17, 2004 Provided is a copy of the 2004 Bush Fact Sheet: America's Ownership Society: Expanding Opportunities. It is the blue print laid out by President Bush that shows how we will move forward to prosperity for all. Now is not the time to make a midstream shift in leadership as we are in the long haul moving foward with ownership and prosperity for all. The current rock in the road is just a short term bump and could have only occured because of the dramatic increase in ownership under the current administration. Continuance on is necessary to avoid going back to a time when prosperity was in the hands of a few and not the many as exemplified by how many Americans are owners today. Yes there is pain but due to ownership more are able to feel it and will gain/prosper again under McCain/Palin.
Fact Sheet: America's Ownership Society: Expanding Opportunities

This is directly from the Bush white House

Wow. Talk about being blinded by ideology.
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Old 09-21-2008, 10:01 AM
 
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Ownership society? Oh yeah, we're about to take OWNERSHIP of a TRILLION dollars of bad mortgages. Thank you W, you f-ing idiot.
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Old 09-21-2008, 10:12 AM
 
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Wow. Talk about being blinded by ideology.
Have you driven around most of America and seen the beauty and affluence that abounds. California is a perfect example. Yes there is pain but there is much beauty and wealth being experienced by most. Should the most able have to suffer because of the least able? Is that your view of how America should be? Lowering us to the lowest common denominator? Should the affluent of San Francisco be bought down to the level of the drug infested sidewalk people as your sort would have it?
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Old 09-21-2008, 10:13 AM
 
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Have you driven around most of America and seen the beauty and affluence that abounds. California is a perfect example. Yes there is pain but there is much beauty and wealth being experienced by most. Should the most able have to suffer because of the least able? Is that your view of how America should be? Lowering us to the lowest common denominator? Should the affluent of San Francisco be bought down to the level of the drug infested sidewalk people as your sort would have it?
Are you American?
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Old 09-21-2008, 10:43 AM
 
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Are you American?
Yes, and a sarcastic one at that.
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