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  • Posted By: Dolmance @ 10/25/2008 8:58:40 PM

    Just ending the Drug War could pay half of our deficit off in ten years. Refusing to spend ten billion a month propping up Bush's Potemkin Village in Iraq could pay off the entire deficit in ten years. Adopting Universal Health Insurance would halve our health care costs and allow a lot of Americans to pay their mortgages. McCain might call it socialist, but I haven't had a medical checkup in 8 years and I'm a self employed 56 year old with three kids.

  • Posted By: midnight05 @ 10/25/2008 8:28:04 PM

    I wouldn't blame either of the candidates for the job for getting under the bed and refusing to come out until 2012. They have to undo the mess that Bush c reated, re-vitalize the Constitution and get some of the cronies Bush installed out of the woodwork. Lotsa luck. McCain has not impressed me with his steadiness and certainly the VP pick was horrendous. Obama seems more steady and able to learn. As the character in "All About Eve" put it, fasten your seatbelts, folks, it's going to be a bumpy ride.

  • Posted By: Nowforthetruth @ 10/25/2008 8:03:10 PM

    Obama in this video is campaigning at a convention of Acorn and I believe two other Community Activist's organizations. Ask if he will be their ally if he becomes President and pledge to meet with leaders of Acorn and the others present at the convention in his first year, Obama says, quote:

    "Yes, but let me say that before I even get inaugurated, during the transition, we are going to be calling all of you in to help us shape the agenda."

    See and hear it for yourself. Obama has promised that Acorn and other groups like it will a part of his transition and setting his agenda if elected:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vJcVgJhNaU

  • Posted By: pugs @ 10/25/2008 7:12:05 PM

    For Obama nothing can be scarier than hs pals Ayers, (terrorsit), Rezco (convicted slumlord), Flager, Wright (Goddam America), Frank Davis (Communist and possibly his real father), Khlid Mansour (sponsored him into Harvard), that gray headed lady (behind him this week when he spoke born in Iran). ANd lets add Ayers terrorist accomplice Ms. Bernadine Doirn who worked at the same Sidley Austin Law as Michell when she met Obama. Look it up all TRUE!!!!

  • Posted By: Nowforthetruth @ 10/25/2008 5:07:47 PM

    Cuba, Vietnam. Laos, Cambodia, Iran, Nicaragua, Somalia, Iraq. Let our friends, allies and the innocents die, by the millions if necessary. Just so long as they are not Americans. We are the Democratic Party, and for 50 years, from the Bay of Pigs to the Basra Highway and beyond, we have never met a fight we could not pressure our government to run away from, or friends and allies we could not abandon. It's the story of our generation. Only the French are more defeatist than we, but together America, we can change that and become number one. And its change we can believe in. Come on America, and vote Democrat. Together, we can re-live that pride we haven't felt since the 1970's. If we just blindly pull together, we really can make this like it is Jimmy Carter's lost second term. Yes we can!

  • Posted By: Nowforthetruth @ 10/25/2008 2:48:26 PM

    "A former Newsweek reporter admitted in an article this week that he has no objectivity and imagined disabling Rudy Giuliani so he wouldn't run in the presidential primary race last year.
    Michael Hastings wrote in GQ magazine that he had a "recurring fantasy" that he could somehow stop the former New York City mayor in his tracks.
    "I quickly realized Rudy was a maniac. I had a recurring fantasy in which I took him out during a press conference (it was nonlethal, just something that put him out of commission for a year or so), saving America from the horror of a President Giuliani. If that sounds like I had some trouble being 'objective,' I did. Objectivity is a fallacy," he said."

    http://men.style.com/gq/features/full?id=content_7484&pageNum=2

    http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_presidential_election/55_say_media_bias_bigger_problem_than_campaign_cash

    55% Say Media Bias Bigger Problem Than Campaign Cash

    http://www.mediaresearch.org/cyberalerts/2008/cyb20080819.asp

    Pew Research finds Media Credibility Plummets, Just 30% Believe 'Most Trusted' CNN

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