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Old 10-22-2008, 09:58 AM
 
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Old 10-22-2008, 10:02 AM
 
Location: Fort Myers, FL
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i will thank him when he gets into office lowers tax rates and fuels the economy with jobs overnight from doing so. and then personally attempts to stabilize the housing crisis and starts to clean up washington with all the crooks and crooked politicians, starting with obamas campaign advisers who are at fault for the current state of the country.
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Old 10-22-2008, 10:06 AM
 
Location: Right where I want to be.
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Old 10-22-2008, 10:08 AM
 
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i will thank him when he gets into office lowers tax rates and fuels the economy with jobs overnight from doing so. and then personally attempts to stabilize the housing crisis and starts to clean up washington with all the crooks and crooked politicians, starting with obamas campaign advisers who are at fault for the current state of the country.
"Republicans have been on the wrong side of every issue of concern to ordinary Americans; Social Security, the war in Iraq, equal rights, civil liberties, church- state separation, consumer issues, public education, reproductive freedom, national health care, labor issues, gun policy, campaign-finance reform, the environment and tax fairness. No political party could remain so consistently wrong by accident.

The only rational conclusion is that, despite their cynical "family values" propaganda, the Republican Party is a criminal conspiracy to betray the interests of the American people in favor of plutocratic, corporate interests, and absolutist religious groups."
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Old 10-22-2008, 10:22 AM
 
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i will thank him when he gets into office lowers tax rates and fuels the economy with jobs overnight from doing so. and then personally attempts to stabilize the housing crisis and starts to clean up washington with all the crooks and crooked politicians, starting with obamas campaign advisers who are at fault for the current state of the country.
Is this right after he steps out of the phone booth with his cape on? Or right after I drop some LSD and begin my hallucination of a McCain Presidency in 2009?

PS. Unless you make over $111k a year, Obama's better for you on taxes (Link to excellent comparison chart: Obama and McCain Tax Proposals - washingtonpost.com )

PPS. Now that the government is hemorrhaging money, how can any rational person advocate "Tax cuts for everyone! Beers all around!! A chicken in every pot!!" I think there's a bailout bill coming due at some point and I think there's a hand in my wallet.
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Old 10-22-2008, 10:27 AM
 
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"Republicans have been on the wrong side of every issue of concern to ordinary Americans ... equal rights
Which party filibustered the Civil Rights Act again? In fact, which individual filibustered for 14 hours? Was he a Republican?
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Old 10-22-2008, 10:47 AM
 
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Which party filibustered the Civil Rights Act again? In fact, which individual filibustered for 14 hours? Was he a Republican?
That is true. The Southern Democrat of old was actually the one on the wrong side of civil rights.

To the BrokerDave guy...assuming that you are maybe in the mortgage business, or cognizant of it, please explain how McCain can purchase a bottom for the housing market (you used the word "stabilize")? Nothing but free market capitalism can do that...It is not like there are an array of new home buyers waiting on the sidelines with 20% down who will suddenly march into every open house and buy homes once McCain buys everybody's mortgage. I say let it all fail, foreclose, whatever, and then the market can begin a recovery. I am annoyed with both parties regarding this issue.
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Old 10-22-2008, 11:34 AM
 
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i will thank him when he gets into office lowers tax rates and fuels the economy with jobs overnight from doing so. and then personally attempts to stabilize the housing crisis and starts to clean up washington with all the crooks and crooked politicians, starting with obamas campaign advisers who are at fault for the current state of the country.
You really believe he is going to lower your taxes? Gee I didn't realize that those in the elite 1% posted here.
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Old 10-22-2008, 11:38 AM
 
Location: Fort Myers Fl
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"Republicans have been on the wrong side of every issue of concern to ordinary Americans; Social Security, the war in Iraq, equal rights, civil liberties, church- state separation, consumer issues, public education, reproductive freedom, national health care, labor issues, gun policy, campaign-finance reform, the environment and tax fairness. No political party could remain so consistently wrong by accident.

The only rational conclusion is that, despite their cynical "family values" propaganda, the Republican Party is a criminal conspiracy to betray the interests of the American people in favor of plutocratic, corporate interests, and absolutist religious groups."

So what your saying here is ordinary Americans are liberals.
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Old 10-22-2008, 12:41 PM
 
Location: The Land of Lincoln
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So that was supposed to offend. You're kidding, right?
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