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dithers
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Mon Sep 08, 2008 1:43 pm |
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October surprises
While everyone is so consumed over inanities such as whether or not SP should be a stay-at-home mom or that she hasn't yet been interviewed by the press a scant week since her nomination - the clock is still ticking with the lawsuits out there demanding proof of Obama's citizenship and/or a legitimate birth certificate plus possible further revelations of the depth of his relationships with Bill Ayers and Tony Rezko.
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Pretty in Blonde
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pax
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Mon Sep 08, 2008 2:00 pm |
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Barack Obama and Joe Biden are discussing policy, answering hard questions from all types of media, and making their case for why their policies are best for our country.
McCain and Palin are pretending to run against their own failed policy. To me, it's clear which ticket is practicing the same bullshit that plagues washington.
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dithers
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Mon Sep 08, 2008 2:12 pm |
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| pax wrote: | Barack Obama and Joe Biden are discussing policy, answering hard questions from all types of media, and making their case for why their policies are best for our country.
McCain and Palin are pretending to run against their own failed policy. To me, it's clear which ticket is practicing the same bullshit that plagues washington. |
How can Palin have failed policies when she isn't even in DC?
But let's cut to the chase. If Obama's citizenship turns out not to be then it doesn't matter one whit what anyone is discussing or doing. He's out.
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pax
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Mon Sep 08, 2008 2:45 pm |
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| dithers wrote: |
How can Palin have failed policies when she isn't even in DC?
But let's cut to the chase. If Obama's citizenship turns out not to be then it doesn't matter one whit what anyone is discussing or doing. He's out. |
Palin embraces the failed policies of the current republican party unless she articulates different policy, imo.
Even if anything came of it (which I don't think it will, though it will continue to be pushed by the far right, which doesn't discuss policy in public), don't you think it matters what everyone else is discussing or doing? If not, why do you care what happens in washington? Do you think everyone else should either commit suicide or withdraw from campaigning for public office?
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dithers
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Mon Sep 08, 2008 2:51 pm |
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| pax wrote: |
Palin embraces the failed policies of the current republican party unless she articulates different policy, imo.
Even if anything came of it (which I don't think it will, though it will continue to be pushed by the far right, which doesn't discuss policy in public), don't you think it matters what everyone else is discussing or doing? If not, why do you care what happens in washington? Do you think everyone else should either commit suicide or withdraw from campaigning for public office? |
Why do I care what happens in Washington? That's far more important than who is elected POTUS. With a Senate and House in Dem control and Reid and Pelosi at the helm it matters indeed what happens in Washington.
That's the problem. Everyone is so focused on POTUS while it's the Legislative branch that needs a good housecleaning on both sides of the aisle. Along with the entrenched bureaucracy.
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woebedamned
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Mon Sep 08, 2008 2:53 pm |
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delete -- too negative
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pax
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Mon Sep 08, 2008 4:13 pm |
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I agree with you there dithers. A Congressional housecleaning is in order.
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dithers
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Mon Sep 08, 2008 4:57 pm |
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| pax wrote: | | I agree with you there dithers. A Congressional housecleaning is in order. |
So many on here clucking about Palin and the Bridge to Nowhere money - how many of them know what pork or earmarks their own representatives have steered to their respective states? How can you condemn anyone else for condoning or accepting pork when you do it yourself by continuing to put the same clowns into office. Citizens have a responsibility too.
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