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CBS Evening News: Sin City Bigs Bundle Cash For Republican, Fearing Regulations Under Obama

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by majthj October 26, 2008 1:01 AM EDT
I say all businesses need to cash in and set home on the porch - after all if they''re rich they don''t need to work and see where all your tax breaks come from. What is it with democrats that knock people that have worked hard and become successful?? I just don''t get it?? Who do you think creates jobs - has Obama got you so brainwashed with his hollow promises that you can''t even reason things out.. Who do most of us work for - a business or civil service? Would you be better off without a job????
He has his supporters convinced he has all the answers to the economy - he''s never worked in private industry - only not-for profit - how could he possibly know anything about business?? He brags about his experience running his campaign - yes, from donations, not a regular private industry job. Hey, I''d do great too spending free money...
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by element51 October 26, 2008 12:58 AM EDT
NEEDERBAUR....That''s quite a list you have there. It''s interesting to note that you include Al Quaeda on your little list. Interesting because they just came out and endorsed McCain. Isn''t that strange? Could it be that you are just making ***** up? I think you are. I don''t see one iota of verification in your post. This stuff is really getting boring. Why don''t you listen to Rushie tomorrow and maybe he can give you some new lies to play with. They''re paying that fat arse piece of ***** 2 million dollars a month to keep you trolls going. Maybe he''s not doing his job. Why don''t you go and apply. Maybe he could use an ASSistant.
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by pastdue1 October 26, 2008 12:38 AM EDT
And why wouldn''t they want McCain, he is one of their best customers and certainly one of their biggest benefactors in Washington.
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by majthj October 26, 2008 12:35 AM EDT
I worked for the wealfare system for 16 years and I can tell you first hand - you could NOT get a person to get off of welfare, we had the resources to help but at the end of the day they were financially better off than those of us that were on the other side of the desk. Just look at Chicago and Detroit - in 30 years have those cities improved - hell no, check the stats - more murders in Chicago so far this year than KIA''s in Iraq - there''s a war in Obama''s backyard...There is medicaid for every child in every state if the parent is truly poor but the parent has to apply for it. I was a medicaid case worker as well.
The more people are given freebies the less they do for themselves..

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by majthj October 26, 2008 12:28 AM EDT
The top wealthest pays the most taxes - more than all of the taxpayers combined in the US year after year...
So Obama''s plan is to punish people that are successful - it will back fire..People are getting fed up with the Robin Hood mentality..
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by majthj October 26, 2008 12:26 AM EDT
chicagoguy: While your focus seems to be on the businesses that, by the way provide jobs and fuel our economy, you close a blind eye to the democrats in Washington: Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac and oh yes, NAFTA - that''s where most of the jobs went re auotmotive industry. How is Obama going to bring the jobs back to Michigan and Ohio?? Is he going to repeal NAFTA - he told Canada thru one of his guys _ Don''t worry we won''t touch NAFTA. Obama has yet to say how he''s going to create more jobs - he just tells people how he will spread the wealth and take from those that do work. Your democratic controlled congress and senate have the lowest rating of any in the history of the US - lower than Bush. If Obama is going to spread the wealth to the lower wage earners - where is the money going to come from to pay back the 850 billion the democrats just pushed thru and want another 150 billion?? You''re trying to tell me Obama has an answer for our economy - only if they stock the bowling alley in the White House with massive printing machines and print currency 24/7 cause we''re in a recession - meaning growth has stopped..
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by white-marsh October 25, 2008 8:48 PM EDT
VEGAS GAMBLING TYCOONS JOIN FORCES WITH JAMES DOBSON''S EVANGELICALS BY INCREASING NEGATIVE ATTACKS AGAINST SENATOR OBAMA WHILE INCREASING CAMPAIGN FUNDS FOR MOLASSES McSAME.

Am I the only person to find it strange that the Hypocritical Evangelical Christian-Right is in bed with Vegas Gambling Tycoons for a McSame-Palin disaster?

GOD Bless the Untied States of America!
GOD Bless the Obama-Biden Leadership Team!
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by toolmangler-2009 October 25, 2008 8:27 PM EDT
Made you think, didn''t it?
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by toolmangler-2009 October 25, 2008 8:26 PM EDT
it would spell the end to both republican and democratic parties.
Posted by tincup356 at 01:31 PM : Oct 25, 2008



Absolutely. Don''t forget, the communist party is registered also.
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by chicagoguy49 October 25, 2008 8:04 PM EDT
I find it amazing that the republican party can maintain sway over such a large percentage of the American public when their policies are driven by support of the top 1% of the wealthiest in America. Wake up people the Republican party is not concerned with the "common citizen". It is and has been for many years the party of fear, support of the richest, support of corporations at the expense of the working class, the wedge of bigotry and hate for those less privileged than themselves, etc etc. They have somehow convinced middle class people that a Democrat in office will ruin their shot at the proverbial American Dream. Wake Up!!!
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