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by rixmix98 October 29, 2008 12:48 PM EDT
AFactJack-

Hey idiot. I bet you make your mom proud.
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by ibogans October 29, 2008 12:47 PM EDT
go obama, go
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by dutchiehaley October 29, 2008 12:47 PM EDT
Man!! I''z cant''s waits for Brother
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by ibogans October 29, 2008 12:45 PM EDT
while clinton was president, the economy was doing well. maybe all of u repubs where asleep during his presidency. mccain will be giving the rich a tax break, where obama will give the no so rich a tax break. all our jobs are over seas, and obama plans to stop that. and what jobs are here in america, the mexicans have them. because business did not want to pay u more money when they could get a mexican and whay less. and i know for a fact that when one reaches $75.000, they do not have to pay for social security taxes for the rest of the year. but yet when they reach retirement age, they draw social security like the rest of. those are the ones that get richer and not u.the rich don''t want to pay taxes and that is what mccain plans to protect
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by shingles1 October 29, 2008 12:41 PM EDT
barry obama is spending over SIX HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS
Doesn''''t that scare anyone besides me?
Posted by wimpleman at 09:29 AM

No.
Elections are expensive and getting more expensive every four years. In the 2004 election, the candidates, political parties and independent groups spent at least $1.6 billion on TV ads, DOUBLE the amount in 2000. I wouldn''t be surprised if spending in this election is double what is was only four years ago.

We''re you afraid when Bush spent almost $300 million in the 2004 elections?
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by targaray-2009 October 29, 2008 12:38 PM EDT
REPUBLICAN MORONS SPEWING NONSENSE AND TEACHING THEIR CHILDREN TO HATE ...

- STOP THE MADNESS - VOTE FOR CHANGE - 2008
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by dutchiehaley October 29, 2008 12:37 PM EDT
briannorwood, why do you call REPUBLICANS racists when you libtards are the ONLY party to have Dem Sen ROBERT "SHEETS" BYRD, KKK KLANSMAN and Democrat statesman in Congress? Will this REAL DEMOCRAT RACIST be an advisor to BARRY on Civil Rights? His experience on the "BLACK PROBLEM" he has dealt with his whole life would be invaluable to this countery. Can''t wait to HEAR HIS SOL;UTIONS!!hahahahah. LIBERAL RACISTS HYPOCRITES!!
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by briannorwood October 29, 2008 12:34 PM EDT
justice1776:

And exactly what trailor park do you live in?
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by skyhawk761 October 29, 2008 12:34 PM EDT
barry obama is spending over SIX HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS

Doesn''''t that scare anyone besides me?


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Posted by wimpleman at 09:29 AM : Oct 29, 2008
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W and Uncle Dicky just spent 700 BILLION for the rich, doesn''t that scare anyone?
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by dutchiehaley October 29, 2008 12:34 PM EDT
Will somebody get BARRY a SWEATER. His LIPS are PURPLE again.
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