Putin, er, I mean Palin speaks to the press!

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Slightly Smaller Link ;-)

"Raines and Johnson support Obama but do not have strong ties to him or his campaign. Johnson briefly headed Obama's vice-presidential search last spring but resigned amid controversy over loans he received with help from an executive of Countrywide Financial, a lender damaged by the mortgage meltdown."

let's not forget the Enron and worldcom guys were practically connected at the hip to the Bush-Cheney white house. The Republican higher-ups probably nominated McCain for one reason: he isn't as sleazy as the last crop they nominated. His job is to lose strong. When the consequences of too much sprawl and outsourcing and reaganomics hit the fan, the Democrats' bandaids will be blamed, and the Republicans will sweep the white house and congress again.
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let's not forget the Enron and worldcom guys were practically connected at the hip to the Bush-Cheney white house. The Republican higher-ups probably nominated McCain for one reason: he isn't as sleazy as the last crop they nominated. His job is to lose strong. When the consequences of too much sprawl and outsourcing and reaganomics hit the fan, the Democrats' bandaids will be blamed, and the Republicans will sweep the white house and congress again.
Bush is not running for president :wink:

http://www.time.com/time/business/artic ... 80,00.html
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Stephen Eisel wrote:
let's not forget the Enron and worldcom guys were practically connected at the hip to the Bush-Cheney white house. The Republican higher-ups probably nominated McCain for one reason: he isn't as sleazy as the last crop they nominated. His job is to lose strong. When the consequences of too much sprawl and outsourcing and reaganomics hit the fan, the Democrats' bandaids will be blamed, and the Republicans will sweep the white house and congress again.
Bush is not running for president :wink:

http://www.time.com/time/business/artic ... 80,00.html


Noor was Putin... ;-)
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Jim DeVito wrote:
Stephen Eisel wrote:
let's not forget the Enron and worldcom guys were practically connected at the hip to the Bush-Cheney white house. The Republican higher-ups probably nominated McCain for one reason: he isn't as sleazy as the last crop they nominated. His job is to lose strong. When the consequences of too much sprawl and outsourcing and reaganomics hit the fan, the Democrats' bandaids will be blamed, and the Republicans will sweep the white house and congress again.
Bush is not running for president :wink:

http://www.time.com/time/business/artic ... 80,00.html


Noor was Putin... ;-)
talk to Mark Moran :wink:
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Why is everyone so invested in what is essentially a very weak attempt at "Swift Boat 2?" Unless Obama had a secret tryst with Ayers there is no evidence that beyond their association they have no serious link to one another. Who cares what Hamas says in terms of this election? Haven't we allowed the terrorists to dictate US foreign policy enough for the last 7 years? If you vote for a candidate because of what a terrorist organization says then I guess the terrorists DID win. It is because of them we aren't allowed to leave Iraq. It is because of them we nearly have to strip before getting on an airplane (and mom's have to drink their own breast milk...can that get any weirder??).

Hey man, if you use Hamas to guide your voting decisions, I guess that is your problem.

I am voting for "That One" in November.

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Phil Florian wrote:I am voting for "That One" in November.

:D


I cast my vote for "That One" today.
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There are a bunch of "I'm Voting For That One" shirts on CafePress.
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I waver between being deeply deeply deeply deeply deeply depressed--by the hordes of people who show up at personality cult rallies for Sarah Palin--and deeply moved by the discipline and focused good cheer of the young people who are making the Obama campaign a success (and which I have witnessed as a voluteer canvasser).
Sarah Palin is a clown, a liar, a charade of disgustingly cynical culture war politics, a wannabee who has no business being anywhere remotely close to a position of influence in this incredibly dangerous time. She is a symptom of a conservativism that is desperately ill.
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David Lay wrote:Image
I am confused... What is the difference between the Democratic Party and the Socialist Workers Party?
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Stephen Eisel wrote:
David Lay wrote:Image
I am confused... What is the difference between the Democratic Party and the Socialist Workers Party?


hey Stephen speaking of socialism that reminds me, do you like McCain's big government plans?
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Danielle Masters wrote:
Stephen Eisel wrote:
David Lay wrote:Image
I am confused... What is the difference between the Democratic Party and the Socialist Workers Party?


hey Stephen speaking of socialism that reminds me, do you like McCain's big government plans?
Yes, I like his plan of bailing out the small guy.... We have no choice in this matter thanks to the leaders of the Democratic party. It was the leaders of the democratic party who stopped the Fannie and Freddie regulation hearings in 2004.

Also in 2005, Republican Senator Charles Hagel introduced & sponsored Senate Bill S. 190, named The Federal Housing Enterprise Regulatory Reform Act of 2005. The bill would have been to set up a committee to overwatch and regulate and reform Freddie Mac & Fannie Mae. But the dems stopped this bill dead in its tracks...

McCain 2005: If Congress does not act, American taxpayers will continue to be exposed to the enormous risk that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac pose to the housing market, the overall financial system, and the economy as a whole.
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I think we are all missing the point. Why does it have to say to only vote for one candidate for president?
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