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Confused...yes...
Obama can't do any worse than the last 8yrs. of financial, social and foreign policy chaos...
Besides...The rest of the developing world and many of the republican elite are finally getting away from the conservative rethoric and are openly backing his campaign...
We need a different set of eyes..
And you know the old saying...
"A thousand Frenchmen can't be wrong"...
BTW...went to go vote today...NEVER saw that many people lined up for an early vote...
Regardless of outcome, the electorate has been energized, informed and engaged...
Now who's gonna take credit for that???
Divenstar
Aside: I really hate discussing politics in public...It's like loaning money...Eventually you lose friends...
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Socialism-Obama
Racist...no...
Confused...yes...
Obama can't do any worse than the last 8yrs. of financial, social and foreign policy chaos...
Besides...The rest of the developing world and many of the republican elite are finally getting away from the conservative rethoric and are openly backing his campaign...
We need a different set of eyes..
And you know the old saying...
"A thousand Frenchmen can't be wrong"...
BTW...went to go vote today...NEVER saw that many people lined up for an early vote...
Regardless of outcome, the electorate has been energized, informed and engaged...
Now who's gonna take credit for that???
Divenstar
Aside: I really hate discussing politics in public...It's like loaning money...Eventually you lose friends...
Confused...yes...
Obama can't do any worse than the last 8yrs. of financial, social and foreign policy chaos...
Besides...The rest of the developing world and many of the republican elite are finally getting away from the conservative rethoric and are openly backing his campaign...
We need a different set of eyes..
And you know the old saying...
"A thousand Frenchmen can't be wrong"...
BTW...went to go vote today...NEVER saw that many people lined up for an early vote...
Regardless of outcome, the electorate has been energized, informed and engaged...
Now who's gonna take credit for that???
Divenstar
Aside: I really hate discussing politics in public...It's like loaning money...Eventually you lose friends...
I'm done.......for now
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I read in the paper last night that O Told gov. Blaogovich that he wanted a black Congressman appointed should he win. So now the future pos. Pres. is a racist. Not letting someone who is qualified just colored have the job. Not to Mention the federal Court case for O's backer has all of a sudden been pushed back due to the election. Go Figure, I hate Politics and all it stands for, I agree we need to take control But how?
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Blagovich, Obama...Illinois just doesen't have a prayer, and now it is spreading to washington. Word to the wise. Don't vote for any politicians from the communist state of the midwest.
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It would be nice if a AVERAGE Joe could get elected. Someone who knows we need to shut down our borders. Someone who knows we need to keep American jobs and get rid of these foreign company's doing buisness in our country. And yes I am talking in general, but an exaple is foreign cars. Now i will get heat from the people out there that say i work on Toyota's in Indiana or blah blah blah. The fact is the profits go out of the country. The fact is if they wernt here you could be working for Ford, Gm, or Chrysler because there would be a bigger demand for them. Our High up goverment needs to communicate with our small town goverments. Find out what makes the real SMALL buisness work. Not the definition of small buisness they have. And most of all....we need to downsize the goverment. What a great day it would be if the prixs that are in washington who own there muti-million dollar homes all over the world were downsized!!! NEWS headline.....AMERICANS VOTE TO CUT 300 JOBS from the senate, congress and so on. Iam not Martin Luther King but I also have a dream and it isn't whats going on in this country. And it hasn't just been the last 8 years!!!! wake up america.
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And it's only going to get worse guys! I'm concerned that we haven't even begun to see the real "main street" trickle down effect from the current financial crisis. This country has been living on far too much easy credit for far too many years and although that can't be stopped, I'll assure you it's going to be drastically slowed. Very sad state of affairs ...
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I read in the paper last night that O Told gov. Blaogovich that he wanted a black Congressman appointed should he win. So now the future pos. Pres. is a racist. Not letting someone who is qualified just colored have the job. Not to Mention the federal Court case for O's backer has all of a sudden been pushed back due to the election. Go Figure, I hate Politics and all it stands for, I agree we need to take control But how?
What's the name of the paper, article, author & date??? ...
BTW...what's colored mean...???
Divenstar
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Racist...no...
Confused...yes...
Obama can't do any worse than the last 8yrs. of financial, social and foreign policy chaos...
Besides...The rest of the developing world and many of the republican elite are finally getting away from the conservative rethoric and are openly backing his campaign...
We need a different set of eyes..
And you know the old saying...
"A thousand Frenchmen can't be wrong"...
BTW...went to go vote today...NEVER saw that many people lined up for an early vote...
Regardless of outcome, the electorate has been energized, informed and engaged...
Now who's gonna take credit for that???
Divenstar
Aside: I really hate discussing politics in public...It's like loaning money...Eventually you lose friends...
Confused...yes...
Obama can't do any worse than the last 8yrs. of financial, social and foreign policy chaos...
Besides...The rest of the developing world and many of the republican elite are finally getting away from the conservative rethoric and are openly backing his campaign...
We need a different set of eyes..
And you know the old saying...
"A thousand Frenchmen can't be wrong"...
BTW...went to go vote today...NEVER saw that many people lined up for an early vote...
Regardless of outcome, the electorate has been energized, informed and engaged...
Now who's gonna take credit for that???
Divenstar
Aside: I really hate discussing politics in public...It's like loaning money...Eventually you lose friends...
""We just let things get completely out of hand," he said of his own party's rule in the past eight years.
In an interview with The Washington Times, Mr. McCain lashed out at a litany of Bush policies and issues that he said he would have handled differently as president, days after a poll showed that he began making up ground on Sen. Barack Obama since he emphatically sought to distance himself from Mr. Bush in the final debate.
"Spending, the conduct of the war in Iraq for years, growth in the size of government, larger than any time since the Great Society, laying a $10 trillion debt on future generations of America, owing $500 billion to China, obviously, failure to both enforce and modernize the [financial] regulatory agencies that were designed for the 1930s and certainly not for the 21st century, failure to address the issue of climate change seriously," Mr. McCain said in an interview with The Washington Times aboard his campaign plane en route from New Hampshire to Ohio.
"Those are just some of them," he said with a laugh, chomping into a peanut butter sandwich as a few campaign aides in his midair office joined in the laughter.
In the interview, Mr. McCain rejected the notion that he could win on the strength of voters who won't vote for a black president.
"I reject categorically the concept that people would, any number of people would vote on the basis of race," he said.
He also hit Mr. Obama for breaking his pledge to take public campaign financing; said Democratic vice-presidential nominee Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. has as much as acknowledged that Mr. Obama would make the world more dangerous; and cautioned that while he may be down in the race, he's not out.
"There is one lesson of history, and that is every time we've been written off, that's when we've had a comeback," he said with an emphatic chop of his hand, just after flying out of the state that propelled him to the Republican nomination."
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...es-bush-years/